IC-02 Bogota by Unknown Mortal Orchestra

IC-02 Bogota

Unknown Mortal Orchestra

2025

IC-02 Bogota is a Rock album by Unknown Mortal Orchestra, originally released in 2025.

Sound DNA

  • Rock

About

The first volume of New Zealand indie heroes Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s all-instrumentals <i>IC</i> series leaned into the abstract. The Vietnam-recorded collection from 2018 was skronky and dissonant, landing somewhere between pure punkish exuberance and the looseness of free jazz. Seven years later—and following the alluring, luxurious album <i>V</i> from 2023—<i>IC-02 Bogotá</i> signals that even when it comes to UMO’s restless, experimental side, their slippery sound continues to mutate. Yes, there’s plenty of knotty and intriguing improv material to get lost in here; the record, recorded in its namesake’s Colombian city and featuring UMO godhead Ruban Nielson alongside his brother Kody, is bookended by two sidelong jams that tone down <i>IC-01</i>’s noise in favor of spiraling keyboards and hypnotic, elliptical rhythmic patterns. But the chewy center of <i>IC-02</i> also contains some of the band’s poppiest material in a while, from the psychedelic skips of “Earth 5” to the synths that dot the easy beat of “Heaven 7.”

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Tracklist

  1. 1Earth 111:10
  2. 2Earth 26:32
  3. 3Earth 38:44
  4. 4Earth 53:47
  5. 5Heaven 73:07
  6. 6Underworld 11:52
  7. 7Underworld 41:31
  8. 8Underworld 614:06

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