Christopher R. Weingarten provides a thrilling account of how the Bomb Squad produced such a singular-sounding record: engineering, sampling, scratching, constructing, deconstructing, reconstructing - even occasionally stomping
on vinyl that sounded too clean. Using production techniques that have never been duplicated, the Bomb Squad plundered
and reconfigured their own compositions to make frenetic splatter collages; they played samples by hand together in a
room like a rock band to create a "not quite right" tension; they hand-picked their samples from only the ugliest squawks and sirens.
Christopher R. Weingarten is a professional freelancer living in
Brooklyn, whose work can currently be seen in the Village Voice,
RollingStone.com, Spin, Revolver, The Guardian, eMusic and much more.
His speech, Twitter And The Death Of Music Criticism at
the 140 Characters Conference in New York became a viral sensation in
2009. He reviewed 1000 of 2009's new records over Twitter on his
account, @1000TimesYes. He is the shadowy figure behind hipsterpuppies.tumblr.com and is also the author of its corresponding book, upcoming via NAL/Penguin.