Won James Won
50 top tracks
Won James Won
50 top tracks
Albums

Theorist Attack
Won James Won

Tol's Toy
Won James Won

Homeostat EP
Won James Won

Les 120 Minuetes de Sadomasonodoraemonocuporamenosodom
Won James Won

Corpus Unhearmeticum
Won James Won

The Hollow Grail 72 Konvenktion
Won James Won

Red Wedming
Won James Won

Воиня Везумия
Won James Won

The Flood of Ixtlan
Won James Won

The Drisneyland Chronicles
Won James Won

The Hollow Grail
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GENSHTAB DESBOT EP
Won James Won
Biography
Won James Won started as a studio project but pretty soon embraced concert activity. Their music is a ferocious mixture of styles which rely mostly on collage technique. First LP, "Tol's Toy", was released on R.A.I.G. label in the Spring of 2004. It is a surreal journey through noisy soundscapes, unconventional song structures and heavily processed field recordings. Some songs include freaky vocal exercises, lyrics are mostly in Russian. Next year the band released a live CD, "The Drisneyland Ch...Read more on Last.fm
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Won James Won started as a studio project but pretty soon embraced concert activity. Their music is a ferocious mixture of styles which rely mostly on collage technique. First LP, "Tol's Toy", was released on R.A.I.G. label in the Spring of 2004. It is a surreal journey through noisy soundscapes, unconventional song structures and heavily processed field recordings. Some songs include freaky vocal exercises, lyrics are mostly in Russian. Next year the band released a live CD, "The Drisneyland Chronicles, Vol.I", which documented some of their concerts during 2004-2005 (including material of side-project, MUX). Music is mostly instrumental, in drone-ambient and guitar-noise vein with brief insertions of more melodic stuff. In March 2006 Won James Won released their second studio album entitled "Theorist Attack". This is a more coherent and textured collection of tracks, but still embracing many inspirations (art-rock, underground hip-hop, noise, folktronica, etc). This LP also includes twisted covers of songs by Fugazi, Slapp Happy and Eric Clapton. In April 2006 the band composed a free-form noise soundtrack for the very first Soviet cartoon "Interplanetary Revolution" (the different version of the soundtrack was concieved by Silence Kit). Currently Won James Won are polishing their live recordings ( made with sister project Konzy Sveta ) and pre-pepper further studio sessions. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Won+James+Won">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
