WWS draws its name from a range of musical instruments sold by Woolworths in the 1960s. WWS don't like genres - work is pop, dance, reggae, ska, rock, electronica, ambient - what ever takes our fancy.
Compilations include "Songs in the Key of Off" 1988. "Inedible Evidence" 1999, "Pearls Before Swine" 2003 We like doing odd cover versions, the most recent a reggae/Lee Perry style take on Hotel California
Wynfield Wall of Sound Lists the following Influences
Eno. Loonytunes, Lee Perry, Steely Dan, DereK May, Leftfield, Bonzo Dog Band, Roxy Music, Debussy, Marius DeVries