Weerd Science
Weerd Science was an electronic music project that put out its debut album 'Acetate' in 1995. That record included the track 'Blueprint,' which became a...
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Weerd Science was an electronic music project that put out its debut album 'Acetate' in 1995. That record included the track 'Blueprint,' which became a notable club cut at the time. The group's sound pulled from techno and hip-hop, with a sampling-heavy approach that gave their work a particular texture.
Their song titles often had a dark, sardonic edge, tracks like 'Conspiracy Theories Without Mel Gibson,' 'Joshua, They're Laughing At You,' and 'Girl, Your Baby's Worm Food' suggest a sense of humor that wasn't exactly sunny. They followed 'Acetate' with albums like 'El Nino' in 1997 and 'Lobotomy' in 1999, sticking to a fairly consistent output through the late '90s.
There was a lawsuit in 1996 over sample clearance on 'Blueprint,' which highlighted some of the legal friction electronic producers faced in that era. The group's last album appears to have been 'The Great Southern Trendkill' in 2009, a full decade after their previous release.
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