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Whizz Kid - “The Yellow and Blue” EP (BS006 - 2009) :
To say that Whizz Kid defy genre categorisation would be beyond the realms of mere understatement. Avant-garde electronic genius might be a more apt way of defining what they're about. [Whisperinandhollerin]
The Yellow and Blue EP by Whizz Kid is an interesting and compelling piece of work. Whizz Kid make an interesting blend of dreamy funk fuelled breakbeat and smokey electronica that sounds like it came from the back of beyond. [The Sonic Mine Field]
Whizz Kid you slyly suspect may well prove to be in time the labels [Bearsuit] impish enfant terrible. …“summer bubbles" should first and foremost appeal greatly to admirers of Raymond Scott’s ‘soothing sounds’ library. Impishly inspired. [The Sunday Experience]
This really is an EP well worth a listen. The Yellow and the Blue is a great window into the darker side of electronic music.
[Digitalgig]
...surreal sound worlds. The Yellow And Blue EP is an experimental indie post rock record that should be accessible enough to reach an audience beyond the arty avant-garde crowd. [DisAgreement]
“summer bubbles” : a jubilant piano-and-glockenspiel-laden romp from Whizz Kid [Textura]
child like melodies (courtesy of bubbly synth and xylophone respectively) with threatening distorted bass vocals. strangely intriguing. [Tasty Fanzine]
"Summer Bubbles" : Sparky's magic piano gets treated with anti psychotic medication after getting trapped in the grooves of a Riuchi Sakamoto record. Curiously unsettling.
[Bluesbunny]
whizz kid appear on "captain woof woofs' guitar" the new v/a compilation from Bearsuit Records
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the debut whizz kid ep : "the yellow and blue" now available from bearsuit records (www.myspace.com/bearsuitrecords)
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