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» Not on Campaign (6)**The last ever release from Matthew Ingram as Woebot, and his best yet...highly recommended if you're into Position Normal, Ghost Box, Pye Corner Audio, Skanfrom, Isan** The time has come for Woebot: the much admired blogger/writer Matthew Ingram , to hang up his telly-headed avatar with the 'Woebiotic EP', bringing to a close his recording endeavours as Woebot with, ironically enough, his finest release to date. While previous missives have tangled with Canterbury rocks, crooked hip hops and Krautish beat offs with the most mannered "Middle-Class Arty Intellectual" sensibilities, this one is hi… Read more
Well, we weren't expecting this. For his fourth album, much respected music journalist, blogger and record collector Matthew Ingram, aka Woebot, makes the relatively radical decision to reveal his own vocals and drop the samples, and with proper unexpected results too. It's practically pop music, but with all of Ingram's knowledge and understanding of musical undercurrents delicately filtered through into the mix, betraying an obvious affection for the mannered art school vocals of Robert Wyatt or Brian Eno, but perhaps most closely correlated with the DIY aesthetic and quintessentially English art(… Read more
Well, we weren't expecting this. For his fourth album, much respected music journalist, blogger and record collector Matthew Ingram, aka Woebot, makes the relatively radical decision to reveal his own vocals and drop the samples, and with proper unexpected results too. It's practically pop music, but with all of Ingram's knowledge and understanding of musical undercurrents delicately filtered through into the mix, betraying an obvious affection for the mannered art school vocals of Robert Wyatt or Brian Eno, but perhaps most closely correlated with the DIY aesthetic and quintessentially English art(iculat… Read more
Hugely respected music journalist, blogger and record collector turned sample-based musician Matthew Ingram follows up last years brilliant 'Moanad' album under his Woebot moniker with an exploration of "groove" concepts in the context of pre-rave rock music. If we ever needed any affirmation as to Ingram's credentials as an archivist and collector of supremely good taste we need only think back to that mind-expanding list of the 100 best records ever made that he put together on his blog back in 2005 - an impossible task and yet one which pushed us in the direction of several alb… Read more
Hugely respected music journalist, blogger and record collector turned sample-based musician Matthew Ingram follows up last years brilliant 'Moanad' album under his Woebot moniker with an exploration of "groove" concepts in the context of pre-rave rock music. If we ever needed any affirmation as to Ingram's credentials as an archivist and collector of supremely good taste we need only think back to that mind-expanding list of the 100 best records ever made that he put together on his blog back in 2005 - an impossible task and yet one which pushed us in the direction of several albums we'd never heard bef… Read more
Woebot is Matthew Ingram, a much respected music blogger and journalist with heavyweight credentials including captainship of the indispensible Dissensus forum and a number of articles published for Wire magazine, Loops, FACT and so on. In recent years he's shifted slightly away from criticism to investigate a style of eccentrically English sonic collages with his trusty MPC and a wealth of musical ideas on his Hollow Earth label. 'Moanad' is his second album proper, following the tentative hauntological trippiness of his self titled debut album last year. Actually, calling it an album is a little bit ch… Read more