Wevie Stonder
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Wevie Stonder | |
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Background information | |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Genres | Electronic music |
Years active | since 1993 |
Labels |
Cack Records Skam Records Sonig |
Website | http://www.weviestonder.com |
Members | Alan Boorman, Chris Umney, Richard Sothcott, Henry Sargeant, Nadir Al-Badri |
Wevie Stonder /ˈwiːviː ˈstʌndər/ is an absurdist electronic music collective.Their name is a spoonerism of the name of musician Stevie Wonder.
Discography
On Skam Records
- Eat Your Own Ears (2000)
- Drawing on Other People's Heads (2002)
- Stoat (2002)
- Kenyan Harry EP (2003)
- The Wooden Horse of Troy (2005)
On Sonig (as Wevie De Crepon)
- The Age Old Age Of Old Age Mini LP (2003)
- Ton Wah 12 (2004)
On CACK Records
- The Bucket (2009)
- Small People / Shut the Gate (2009)
Remixes:
- The man with the Xylophone skull (2001) for Rubin Steiner
- King Holer (2002) for Fujiya & Miyagi
- Pushchairs for grown ups (2004) for Team Doyobi
- A buddha made of mud (2007) for Schlammpeitziger
Radio Sessions:
BBC Radio 3 - "Mixing it" hosted by Robert Sandall and Mark Russell, broadcast 2/6/06
BBC Radio 1 - "Breezeblock" Mary Anne Hobbs, broadcast 3/9/05
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