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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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Comments (10)
  1. ehh this album isn’t that good

  2. 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.

  3. Nice job, I’ve been listening since yesterday morning and loving it, great album.

  4. The album is INCREDIBLE!!! I cannot wait to see him live again!!!

  5. 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

  6. philistine

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

  8. 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.

  9. All-around fantastic. I’m going to go try and nab Bone Hard Zaggin’.

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