Posted July 23, 2008 by JosieSpace
The Girl Ain't Preggers
by Grampall Jookabox
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JosieSpace says: I would not be surprised if I found out Grampall Jookabox uses a gun and an isolated field as part of his recording process. The sounds that come from his session are sonic treats from a truly original mind. Rock n' roll samples are mutated over distorted drums; children's toys lifted from thrift shops are recorded, then slapped around. Then the whole thing is put in a barrel, rolled down a hill, and shot at – repeatedly. End result: f-ing no wave indie bliss! Hot!!
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