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Details are forthcoming about the first book project, WTF Records: A Turntabling Guide To Weird and Wonderful Vinyl. The book is halfway finished at the time of this writing and will feature more than 100 strange, obscure, bizarre and amazing vinyl records.
WTF Records: The Turntabling Guide To Weird And Wonderful Vinyl by Joe Wallace needs additional interviews from bands, record store owners, and vinyl collectors. You can participate by e-mailing the answers to the interview questions below to jwallace(at)turntabling (dot)net.WTF Records Interview
1. What is the strangest, most bizarre, awful or out-of-left-field
album you know of? Describe it for those of us who have never heard of
the performer(s), who don’t know the back story, or might not have a
frame of reference for the record.
2. How did you find the album–and what was your reaction when you
first discovered it?
3. Did you buy it? Do you inflict it on unsuspecting friends or
guests? Tell us a funny story about someone else’s reaction (or your
own) when you played it (or similar WTF find).
4. WTF records have a strange appeal to some–are you attracted to
albums like these or do you want to be rid of them instead? Why?
5. Do you collect weirdness on vinyl? What are some of your favorite
finds and what are your favorite sources for them? (Plugs for your
favorite record shops by name are definitely welcome.)
Please feel free to include a brief bio promoting any projects you’d
like to mention in the book as part of the bio blurb at the end of the
interview.
Send your replies to jwallace (at) turntabling (dot) net.









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