Excellent
I'm never disappointed with Wobble.Is always on my radar for something new and original to listen to. One of the most diverse musicians out there.
I'm never disappointed with Wobble.Is always on my radar for something new and original to listen to. One of the most diverse musicians out there.
To put things in perspective, I thing Jah Wobble is God..., well, p'raps not quite, but pretty damn close. He's always out there doing something different whether it be in the guise of Deep Space, Invaders of the Heart or just plain ol' Jah Wobble. So, if he releases it - I buy it! Certainly Slar would label me a fool, but this guy has been bending and messing with the musical makeup for almost the last 20 years. That said, this is definately not the most.., um.., worthwhile JW album. I downloaded it because I'm a bit of a completist and to know there's music out there that he's made that I haven't got isn't an option. It wasn't a waste of downloads, but to be honest I don't think it's something I'll be listening to a whole lot. Try 'The Inspiration of William Blake' or 'Take Me To God' or 'Mu' or 'Solaris' or pretty much any of the other 20 or so albums JW has made, and then you'll see what a visionary this man really is!
Don't listen to Slar. Not sure what he/she/it considers good...and probably don't want to know. Car Ad Music is a jam, a journey, an intrumental work-out. I've just heard the .30 samples, so I can't give a complete review yet...but I like what I've heard so far. More electric gutar emphasis that most Wobble projects; great horns/winds as usual; and of course that thunderous Wobble bass.
Like Elevator Music, it sounds like a bunch of random demos. Pointless. Don't waste your downloads.