Description
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Ha-Ha 04:26
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Big Boy 04:32
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Disco Shift 04:14
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Lucky Strike 03:31
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Tropical Dino Ride 03:52
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Errol’s Quest 05:53
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Home Entertainment 05:15
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Giga Touch 04:42
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Suzy’s Return 04:31
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Lillian 03:22
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Bobby Business was recorded in 2022 after E. Bobby G. received an eviction notice from his beloved sharehouse of 12 years. After moving out, he stored the organ at his workplace, Bakehouse Studios, where his boss let him use the space overnight to record until the early hours. The remainder of the album was recorded in his old studio space, NGBE.
The first track, “Ha-Ha,” is as meditative as it is glittery, with floating sustained chords. “Big Boy” and “Disco Shift” bring back a slightly more polished E. Bobby G. sound—lo-fi library music with bright tones that will appeal to fans of proto-electronic icons like Brian Bennett. Tracks like “Lucky Strike” and “Tropical Dino Ride” are video game music dreams, featuring West Coast lead lines and strutting percussion. The second half of the album explores spaced-out ’90s downtempo and dub elements, with a distinctive refinement that hides the fact it was created primarily using the Kawai DX900.
Bobby Business closes with “Lillian,” a sonic dedication to the artist’s Grandmother, with a more traditional song structure that hints at what Bobby has planned next.
All tracks written and produced by Errol Green.
Mastered by Corey Kikos.
Front cover Artwork by Jessie Rose Ford.
Photos by Jamie Wdziekonski.
Design by Maryos Syawish.
Track 02 ‘Big Boy’ features Adam Halliwell.
Track 07 ‘Home Entertainment’ features Raymond Scottwalker.
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