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Idjut Boys & Minjung Kate Kim

WTF - The Further Adventures Of The WTF Band

"Further Adventures Of The WTF Band", because three letters are cheaper than
therapy. The Idjuts and Minjung Kate Kim continue their campaign to replace BPM with LOL, deploying two wigged-out, psychedelic drug chuggers littered with incomprehensible vocal murmurings, flange-attacked & echo-drenched perc hits, and wild free improv stylings. Perfect for soundtracking your next ketamine fueled art launch or a psychedelic tea party on Mars. Bonkers /// brilliant - it's the Idjut Boys alright! 


STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: WTF indeed! Idjuts stick to their remit - delivering an audio injoke which only the most seasoned acid house casualty will be able to decipher. Jokes aside, if you enjoy playing wigged out music to freaks in dark rave caves, this disjoined and discombobulated number should sit nicely next your records by Toulouse Low Trax, Madteo, Don't DJ and other drugged-out warehouse mutations.

TRACK LISTING

A1. WTF - Word Salad Version
B1. WTF - Conical Squares Version

Dimitri From Paris Vs. Chatobaron

Chez Madame La Baronne - Unreleased Idjut Boys Versions

On paper, it's hard to work out WTF is going on here, but open yer ears and the truth becomes clear... it's unreleased Idjut Boys versions of the DFP remixes of Chatobaron's "Chez Madame La Baronne" - DUHH!! 

(*I THINK this is what's going on here).

Whichever way you listen to it, expect soul-drenched piano chords and a jazz-funked disco groove on the A1, twangy spring reverbs and flanging percussion on the A2, a combination of both elements on B1, and an ambient reprise for the final track.

Trust Conrad and Dan to keep us on our toes! 




STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Conrad and Dan continue to confuddle the streams as they present three wigged-out and wobbly disco-not-disco versions of DFP vs. Chatobaron.

TRACK LISTING

A1. Le Fouet Version
A2. Grosse Bite Version
B1. Sac Plain Version
B2. Sac Vide Version


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