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Hunter T Wolfe
Hunter T Wolfe
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Re: Ketamine, Wonky, and Dubstep
Mar 06, 2009, 17:11
My only experience of ketamine involved taking it by accident (thinking it was E) and suddenly not having any motivation to leave the house, the two of us just sat on the sofa listening to Miles Davis On The Corner and John Coltrane Giant Steps all night. So K worked well with post-bop jazz for me, though I didn't generally think much of the experience. A bit murky. This was in 95 or 96.

It does seem to be all the rage with the kids, though- certainly in Brighton it's been the drug of choice among 18-20 year olds for the past few years, wonky or otherwise.

BTW, wonky as a dubstep subgenre does predate Simon Reynold's article- I've seen a few references to it in print in the last couple of months and even the music makers themselves placing their work in that category- though I'm far from knowing what I'm talking about in this area. In fact, it could all be a scam to get sad old gits like me asking their friends' kids if they know where they can get any 'wonky donkey' -cue scornful laughter, a barrage of agist abuse and any blunt objects to hand...

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