Wisp

Wisp or WISP may refer to:

In mythology and fiction:

  • Will-o'-the-wisp, a floating ball of light in folklore
  • Will o' the Wisp (comics), a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Universe
  • Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp, a 1917 drama film directed by Tod Browning
  • Willo the Wisp, a British cartoon series originally produced in 1981
  • Will-o'-wisp (Dungeons & Dragons), a malevolent entity that makes its home in swamps and bogs
  • Night wisp, a fictional creature in the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind
  • Wisp, the birth name of a fictional young orphan girl who would later become known as Rainbow Brite
  • Wisp is one of the eight elemental spirits featured in the Mana series, representing the light element
  • Wisp is the form a Night Elf takes when dead, in the MMORPG, World of Warcraft
  • Wisp is a monster in the MMORPG Tibia (video game) that looks like a magical light.
  • Wisp (Sonic), the alien race in Sonic Colors
  • As a proper noun:

  • WISP (AM), a radio station (1570 AM) licensed to Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
  • List of Sonic the Hedgehog characters

    The Sonic the Hedgehog video game franchise began in 1991 with the game Sonic the Hedgehog for the Sega Genesis, which pitted a blue anthropomorphic hedgehog named Sonic against a rotund human man named Doctor Eggman (or Doctor Ivo Robotnik). The sequel, Sonic 2, gave Sonic a fox friend named Tails. Shortly afterward, Sonic CD introduced Amy Rose, a female hedgehog with a persistent crush on Sonic, and Sonic 3 introduced Knuckles the Echidna, Sonic's rival and, later, friend. All five of these have remained major characters and appeared in dozens of games.

    The series has introduced dozens of additional recurring characters over the years. These have ranged from anthropomorphic animal characters like Shadow the Hedgehog and Cream the Rabbit to robots created by Eggman like Metal Sonic and E-123 Omega, as well as human characters like Eggman's grandfather Gerald Robotnik. The series also features two fictional species: Chao, which have usually functioned as digital pets and minor gameplay and plot elements, and Wisps, which have been used as power-ups.

    Rephlex Records

    Rephlex Records was a record label started in 1991 by electronic musician Richard D. James (aka Aphex Twin) and Grant Wilson-Claridge. Rephlex coined the term braindance to describe the otherwise uncategorisable output of Aphex Twin and Rephlex Records. The official definition is as follows:

    Braindance is the genre that encompasses the best elements of all genres, e.g traditional, classical, electronic music, popular, modern, industrial, ambient, hip hop, electro, house, techno, breakbeat, hardcore, ragga, garage, drum and bass, etc.

    In 1989, Grant Wilson-Claridge met Aphex Twin DJing at The Bowgie, a club located just along the coast from Newquay, Cornwall. As Wilson-Claridge points out, back in 1989, "the Bowgie was the best club ever...this was before Newquay turned into the Cornish Ibiza" and it was very difficult to hear new and interesting music. Wilson-Claridge and Aphex Twin used to DJ on alternate weeks. When he noticed that Aphex Twin was playing his own tapes rather than records, Wilson-Claridge suggested that they press up some records. In the beginning, committing Aphex Twin’s recordings to vinyl was a way of making music the duo's friends wanted to hear. Due to their geographical dislocation they did not have access to the music they wanted to hear and so they decided to create their own. And so was born the Rephlex label.

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    Stereogum 18 Apr 2025
    Last month, Wisp kicked off a new era with “Sword.” The shoegaze superstar played at Coachella last weekend, and now she’s sharing “Get Back To Me.” ... Listen below. Danielle Chelosky Editor. dniellechelosky ... WispLoad More ... 0 ... .
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