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Artist:
WOBBLY
Title:
Multiple Peady
Label:
BONIATO
Format:
12"
Price:
$8.00
Catalog #:
BONIATO 004EP
"
Multiple Peady
, a set of four remixes of two tracks from Wobbly's
Playlist
EP, resulting in a bizarre, but coherent suite of music for the uh dance floor. Wobbly's own 'General Peady' is actually the Original Peady, a strict-tempo hop, stitching tunes from angry pieces. Blevin Blectum's 'Chicken Jiggler Peady' atomizes the Peady into a writhing, mysterious mass, less Chicken than Snake. Sutekh's 'Clawing Your Eyes Out Down To Your Peady' is blazing, full-throttle, swing-time, 12-inch specific, while People Like Us' 'Tremble Peady' peels the sound-set away to reveal a bafflingly lovely arrangement of the original, country/gospel tune. The
Multiple Peady
EP is pressed on green vinyl in an edition of 440."
Artist:
WOBBLY
Title:
Wild Why
Label:
TIGERBEAT6 RECORDS
Format:
CD
Price:
$14.00
Catalog #:
MEOW 055CD
"Drawing inspiration from John Oswald's classic acts of sonic appropriation, Wobbly responds to an increasingly corporate radio landscape by personalizing the popular. Sidestepping the info-glut, Wobbly gets jiggy with a jigsaw, hurls house anthems down the stairs, and commits acts of cut-and-paste ventriloquism that are creepily accurate and hilarious. As stand-alone blasts or as an extended composition,
Wild Why
has the structural rigor of New Music from the academy and the sue-me bravado of label-mate Kid 6Ø6. Executed with a strong sense of humor and without a laptop in sight,
Wild Why
is a brilliantly ambitious guerilla strike on popular music. Sounding like every hip hop battle record ever made playing angrily at once,
Wild Why
pummels the unwary listener with a Niagara Falls of sonic information. Several thousand hours of raw audio were gathered from corporate hip hop radio stations in the San Francisco Bay Area, digested and broken down to micro-samples of their constituent tics, gasps, and stabs. Wobbly has created the plunderphonic bastard child of Grandmaster Flash and Charles Ives, the result of three years of painstaking downtime with the sampler. The relentless cut-up frenzy on
Wild Why
has been edited down to the nanosecond with speed-freak precision."
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