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2004-05-20 23:07Digital::Nimbus [idm] Wobbly -> Multiple Peady -> Boniato
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2004-05-20 23:07Digital::NimbusArtist: WOBBLY Title: MULTIPLE PEADY Label: BONIATO Format: 12" Vinyl EP (45 RPM) Catalog:
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Artist: WOBBLY Title: MULTIPLE PEADY Label: BONIATO Format: 12" Vinyl EP (45 RPM) Catalog: Boniato-004 "MULTIPLE PEADY" A1. "General Peady" (Wobbly) A2. "Chicken Jiggler Peady" (Blevin Blectum) B1. "Clawing Your Eyes Out Down To Your Peady" (Sutekh) B2. "Tremble Peady" (People Like Us) "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, swingtime, 12-inch specific, while People Like Us' "Tremble Peady" peals the soundset away to reveal a bafflingly lovely arrangement of the original country gospel tune. Refer to your stylus manufacturer's specifications to extract the full dynamic range from the grooves; pressed on green vinyl in an edition limited to 440 records. The master lacquer was cut at AcousTech Mastering, then plated (full, 3-step metal processing as opposed to the more economical, 2-step processing commonly used by small, independent labels) and pressed at Record Technology in a short run. Packaged in a generic, bodega-styled, center-die-cut, chipboard cover and sealed in a durable, European-styled poly-bag. Wobbly is Lon Leidecker. Wobbly releases include "Wild Why" for Tigerbeat6, "Live 99>00" for Phthalo, "Regards" for Alku, and "Playlist" for Illegal Art. Ongoing studio and live projects involve collaborations with Matmos, People Like Us, Thomas Dimuzio, and Chopping Channel, an improv-quartet featuring Don Joyce and Peter Conheim of Negativland. Boniato is a Miami-based label dedicated to bringing challenging, digital music to the analog medium of (high quality) vinyl records. Strict attention is paid to track duration and reference levels so that records are cut to extract the full details and dynamics of the original master. Boniato was conceived by Rebecca 263 in 2001 and finally realized in 2004 by one of the soldier/scientists from the Signals Intelligence Division of the Beta Bodega Coalition. However, Boniato is not affiliated with, or officially sanctioned by the label Beta Bodega. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org