Wobble Control
by Mr. Scruff
— Released 9th May 2011
Guess what? The one, the only, the remarkably holey Mr. Scruff returns to battle with the moreish snafu of "Wobble Control". A synth-heavy, low slung 4/4 number featuring a wiggling centipede of a keys line which will get under your nose in erotic ways you’ve never dreamt of, plus a goodly dollop of unruly bass, the whole thing scruffed up in the man-potato’s trademark warm ‘n’ dusty productio-stylo. The sound of electronic instruments getting together while their parents are out and ...
Guess what? The one, the only, the remarkably holey Mr. Scruff returns to battle with the moreish snafu of "Wobble Control". A synth-heavy, low slung 4/4 number featuring a wiggling centipede of a keys line which will get under your nose in erotic ways you’ve never dreamt of, plus a goodly dollop of unruly bass, the whole thing scruffed up in the man-potato’s trademark warm ‘n’ dusty productio-stylo. The sound of electronic instruments getting together while their parents are out and having a good time. (We hope that sick will come out of the carpet).
Next up, Nickodemus & Zeb from Brooklyn's legendary Turntables On The Hudson crew tackle "Music Takes Me up", adding a ton of bump & a ladle of synth to Alice Russell's raw vocals and ending up with the kind of bumpy-synth soup audio-gourmands march miles for.
Wobble Control
by Mr. Scruff
— Released 9th May 2011
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Guess what? The one, the only, the remarkably holey Mr. Scruff returns to battle with the moreish snafu of "Wobble Control". A synth-heavy, low slung 4/4 number featuring a wiggling centipede of a keys line which will get under your nose in erotic ways you’ve never dreamt of, plus a goodly dollop of unruly bass, the whole thing scruffed up in the man-potato’s trademark warm ‘n’ dusty productio-stylo. The sound of electronic instruments getting together while their parents are out and ...
Guess what? The one, the only, the remarkably holey Mr. Scruff returns to battle with the moreish snafu of "Wobble Control". A synth-heavy, low slung 4/4 number featuring a wiggling centipede of a keys line which will get under your nose in erotic ways you’ve never dreamt of, plus a goodly dollop of unruly bass, the whole thing scruffed up in the man-potato’s trademark warm ‘n’ dusty productio-stylo. The sound of electronic instruments getting together while their parents are out and having a good time. (We hope that sick will come out of the carpet).
Next up, Nickodemus & Zeb from Brooklyn's legendary Turntables On The Hudson crew tackle "Music Takes Me up", adding a ton of bump & a ladle of synth to Alice Russell's raw vocals and ending up with the kind of bumpy-synth soup audio-gourmands march miles for.