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False start >> download or listen
Wild hurricanes fly >> download or listen
Every song a photograph >> download or listen
Chemicals are good >> download or listen
Glacier trails >> download or listen
Crush crush >> download or listen
Roktek >> download or listen
Vibrational detection >> download or listen
White fusion 5 >> download or listen
Songs without words >> download or listen
Fear of flying >> download or listen
May all your synths be analog >> download or listen
How to avoid huge ships >> download or listen
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All about Wipeoutpop

Wipeoutpop was made in Toronto between September 2004 and December 2005.

Curated by
Trucks Leaving.

This is a public domain recording. No rights reserved.



Instrumentation

False start
Betty Dimo: oralphants
Dov Tiefenbach: inquisition
Hibwa Jones: affirmation
Todd Harrison: issues

Wild hurricanes fly
Betty: electric guitar, voice
Dov: drums
Jones: organ
Todd: acoustic guitar, glockenspiel, voice
Virginia Dimoglou: voice

Every song a photograph
Betty: voice
Todd: acoustic 12-string guitar, synth, drum machine, voice
Virginia: voice

Chemicals are good
Hannah Dimoglou: voice

Glacier trails
Betty: guitar
Dov: melodica
Jones: electric piano
Todd: tones, dialogue

Crush crush
Betty: electric guitar, voice, claps
Todd: drum machine, voice, claps
Virginia: synth

Roktek
Betty: electric guitar, drums, ratiug

Vibrational detection
Betty: electric guitar
Brandon Triance-Haldane: field recordings
Dov: drums
Jones: electric piano
Todd: synth, samples

White fusion 5
Depravity Brown: drums, electric guitar, organ, electric piano, voice, percussion, chord organ
Jones: electric and acoustic guitars, organ, electric piano, voice, percussion, chord organ, Bonhomme's horn
Phildo Cactus: bass, voice, percussion

Songs without words
Betty: drums, voice
Brandon: field recordings
Dov: acoustic guitar
Edwin_p_manchester: sample (metal object number 4_01.wav, Freesound)
Jones: electric piano, electric guitar
NoiseCollector: sample (bunnyprayer.wav, Freesound)
Patchen: sample (ATIK 2-17 stereoatik.wav, Freesound)
Todd: organ, voice, samples
Virginia: voice

Fear of flying
Betty: electric guitar, voice
Dov: drums, voice
Jones: electric piano, voice
Todd: synth, voice

May all your synths be analog
Brandon: electric guitar, noiz
Todd: synth, organ, electric piano

How to avoid huge ships
Betty: electric guitar, beer bottle, voice
Dov: drums, melodica, beer bottle, voice
Jones: melodica, electric piano, bowed cymbal, beer bottle, voice
Todd: bass, ficus, electric piano, beer bottle, voice



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Bathroom Readers Institute. “The odd title award.” Uncle John’s ultimate bathroom reader. Ashland, OR: Bathroom Readers’ Press, 1996.

Broken Social Scene. Broken social scene. Arts & Crafts, 2005.

Cypress Hill. “Hand on the glock.” Black Sunday. Sony, 1993.

“Fear of flying.” The Simpsons. 20th Century Fox. WUHF, Rochester, NY, USA. 18 Dec. 1994.

Hedwig and the angry inch. Dir. John Cameron Mitchell. 2001. DVD. New Line Home Entertainment, 2001.

Jong, Erica. Fear of flying. Austin: Holt, Rinehart, & Winston, 1973.

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Smart, Elizabeth. By Grand Central Station I sat down and wept. New York: Vintage, 1992.

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Theresa’s Sound-World. “Carlaw Industrial Centre.” One string band. Theresa’s Sound-World, 2004.

Theresa’s Sound-World. “Beautiful.” R.I.P. Theresa’s Sound-World, 2005.

Trimmer, John W. How to avoid huge ships. 2nd ed. Centreville, MD: Cornell Maritime Press, 1993.

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Why? Oaklandazulasylum. Anticon, 2003.

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Zappa, Frank. Ship arriving too late to save a drowning witch. Barking Pumpkin, 1982.




Contact information

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