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Girl Talk Talks To Us About Feed The Animals

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It seems like an ages ago when Gregg Gillis was a biomedical engineer moonlighting as a mixmaster. Over the last year and a half, the success of Night Ripper turned Gillis's marathon weekend shows (and tired Monday mornings) into a full-time position as the indie realm's preeminent mashup artiste. Yesterday Night Ripper's followup Feed The Animals was made available for download, and judging from the comments, it seems like a bunch of you did, indeed, download and, more importantly, enjoy it. The response was so overwhelmingly positive, we thought it would be fun (and celebratory) to drop Gregg Gillis a line asking him about Feed The Animals' first day.

STEREOGUM: We posted the link to the download this morning and our readers went crazy. People are even paying for it, which is cool.

GREGG GILLIS: Awesome, man, today was very exciting. I've just been putting this album together for two years so it's cool to see how people get down with it.

STEREOGUM: How many downloads so far?

GG: I'm not totally sure on this. The guys at Illegal Art have been insanely busy today, trying to deal with all the activity and preventing a crash on the site, so I haven't heard.

STEREOGUM: What kind of response have you received?

GG: I only had one guy on my MySpace talking shit, so that was cool. Everyone else was pumped, which is a relief, since I've been at work on this thing forever. I really wanted to take things up a notch from Night Ripper, and most people seemed to think that it is a more accomplished work.

STEREOGUM: You must be somewhat impressed how quickly the fans did the Feed The Animal Wiki. Had you seen that?

GG: Yeah, it went up immediately! I started uploading tracks to my MySpace at around 5:00 AM, and it seemed like the Wikipedia started before I was even finished. Everything seems accurate so far, but it's missing a ton of the small details. The physical release is going to include a list of every song used as source material...

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People always overlook the little things. Speaking of the physical release, Feed The Animals is out 9/23 on CD via Illegal Art and on double vinyl via Wham City Records in the fall. Thanks and congrats, Gregg.

[Photo by Christos Schizas]

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9 Comments

ehh this album isn't that good

Posted by: msigur at 06/20/08 11:37 AM | Reply
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Nice job sterogum. I just woke up and saw this and I was pumped. I paid the 10 bucks to get the album yesterday, and I'm excited.

Posted by: G profile link at 06/20/08 12:07 PM | Reply
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Nice job, I've been listening since yesterday morning and loving it, great album.

Posted by: Nick profile link at 06/20/08 12:17 PM | Reply
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The album is INCREDIBLE!!! I cannot wait to see him live again!!!

Posted by: Tim at 06/20/08 12:33 PM | Reply
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I love the album. Beginning to end - it's just fucking fun. I didn't give him anything upon first DL, but I will now seeing as how this will probably be playing all summer in my car

Posted by: Tommy_D profile link at 06/20/08 12:40 PM | Reply
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philistine

Posted by: chr at 06/20/08 12:44 PM | Reply
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mmmikey

Shit like this takes a certain amount of talent... Despite what any naysayers think.

Posted by: mmmikey profile link at 06/20/08 3:15 PM | Reply
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Elliot

Whether or not you like Girl Talk's music or consider what he is doing a valid form of art, you cannot deny that he is talented at what he does.

And if you try to deny this, then you are mistaken.

Posted by: Elliot profile link at 06/21/08 2:19 AM | Reply
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All-around fantastic. I'm going to go try and nab Bone Hard Zaggin'.

Posted by: Finchmeister profile link at 06/22/08 10:11 PM | Reply
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