It is already being recycled, with wonky being identified as ketamine music.
That's it. "Wonky" is now bagged, tagged and sent for processing.
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Next Big Thing King Hails Wonky K House
Reported by News Editor / Submitted 07-03-09 12:03.05
Top music journo Simon Reynolds honed in on dubstep micro-niche ‘wonky’ this week and suggested rumours linking its growth to ketamine’s increasing fashionability mean the genre could soon take off.
“It's been a long time since there was a drug/music synergy of real consequence in UK post-rave culture, one where a particular chemical actually seemed to be driving the direction of a style of music and shaping the vibe on the dancefloor,” Reynolds wrote in the Guardian.
“The drug ketamine has long skulked around dance music's fringes, but has it found its synergy with wonky's disembodied beats?” he proposed.
Despite being seemingly obsessed with spotting trends (and killing them) Reynolds failed to mention the much-publicised previous link between ketamine and minimal techno.
Secretsundaze James Priestley chatted to Skrufff about the connection in 2006, declaring ‘a lot of minimal’s increasingly high profile has developed hand in hand with the rise of people doing ketamine’
“I think that’s been quite a big factor in its increasing popularity,” he added, a point endorsed by German deep house producer Kristian Beyer from Ame.
‘I don’t know why minimal is so popular- we think it’s because it’s the best music to accompany the drugs people do these days,” Kristian told Skrufff in the same year.
“I’ve played at lots of minimal parties and maybe I’ve played some Luciano tracks because I like Luciano more than what Ricardo does, but I never play more than two so-called minimal tracks at these parties and it works,” Kristian continued.
“I stayed at a party once with Villalobos for four or five hours once and nothing happened. But people were still dancing. In Germany we call it ketamine music,” he added.
http://tinyurl.com/c7bn8f (Wikipedia on ‘wonky techno’: ‘The origins of the term 'wonky techno' are under some dispute, with no exact first usage established. Most commonly, the term is thought to originate from Jerome Hill, who collected tunes of this type in a section marked 'Wonky', whilst managing a (now closed) record shop in London called Dragondisks.’)
Jonty Skrufff (Skrufff.com)