Submitted by 433rpm:
A fanzine published by Suzuki Shunya from Japan, but the entire contents is in English. I am not sure when it was published. It focusses on the European industrial music and has articles on Whitehouse, MB, Satori, Psychout Production (the forerunner of Multimood), Giancarlo Toniutti, Intrinsic Action, and more. Lots of information, no review section. I don't have number 1 I think, and I am not sure if there were any more issues.
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Thursday, 31 December 2009
Monday, 28 December 2009
Electric Shock Treatment 4
Submitted by 433rpm:
The fourth issue has interviews with Morphogenesis, Lustmord, Audiofile Tapes, Con-Dom, Somewhere In Europe and Muzak and again lots of reviews of sounds material, books and magazines
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Friday, 25 December 2009
Independent Friends 8
Submitted by 433rpm:
This week I learned there is a new LP by O.R.D.U.C., a legendary Dutch electronic band. The LP is great and get one. The man behind O.R.D.U.C. used to run a label Stichting Muziek Nieuws, who released compilation LPs where you could buy time on the record. I posted pretty much all of them on No Longer Forgotten Music. Less known is that Nico Selen also released a small magazine, Independent Friends. Number 8 is the oldest issue I have (I seem to be missing number 9), but have the later ones. Anyway, partly in Dutch and partly in English, with information on his label, cassette and record reviews, a piece on The Klinik. Short and sweet. Released in January 1987.
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This week I learned there is a new LP by O.R.D.U.C., a legendary Dutch electronic band. The LP is great and get one. The man behind O.R.D.U.C. used to run a label Stichting Muziek Nieuws, who released compilation LPs where you could buy time on the record. I posted pretty much all of them on No Longer Forgotten Music. Less known is that Nico Selen also released a small magazine, Independent Friends. Number 8 is the oldest issue I have (I seem to be missing number 9), but have the later ones. Anyway, partly in Dutch and partly in English, with information on his label, cassette and record reviews, a piece on The Klinik. Short and sweet. Released in January 1987.
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Saturday, 19 December 2009
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Boh 5
Submitted by 433rpm:
The fifth issue of this Dutch fanzine, one of my favorite fanzine. It features articles/interviews on Didaktische Einheit, Minimal Compact, Nasmak, De Opstoot, Vinyl (interview with Stephen Emmer, then the chief editor), FM Bruxel and Pionier, a magazine with a short life, which I unfortunately don't have (anyone?)
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Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Electric Shock Treatment 3
Submitted by 433rpm
There has been some nice response to this indeed lovely magazine. It gets bigger and bigger, this issue is 56 pages (the next 64 and then 80). Its quite a work to scan of all these and it just takes hours behind the scanner, which I not always have at my hand. Be patient, it all comes, one day. Inside this issue you'll find pieces on Steve Reich, The State, Negativland/Plagiarism, Front Line Assembly, Contrastate and again tons of reviews, magazines and more.
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Thursday, 3 December 2009
Siam Volume 1 Number 2
Submitted by 433rpm
The second issue of this German language only magazine contains again a whole bunch of reviews of sound material, printed material, things about networking, a portrait of the music life in Chicago and bits of other news. A fine read, even if you don't speak German, you can soak in enough information.
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The second issue of this German language only magazine contains again a whole bunch of reviews of sound material, printed material, things about networking, a portrait of the music life in Chicago and bits of other news. A fine read, even if you don't speak German, you can soak in enough information.
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Friday, 27 November 2009
ND 5
Posted by Spaceman33
Issues of ND always seem to get positive comments so here's another. Issue 5 includes an interviews with performance artist Andre Stitt, filmaker Kurt Kren, a Severed Heads profile, mail art news, reviews, contacts and assorted other information. I also included the Andre Stitt booklet that was inserted in the mag. If the interview interests you then you'll defintely get into the booklet too. Published October 1985
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009
Electric Shock Treatment 2
Submitted by 433rpm
This second issue has interviews with Soviet France, Asmus Tietchens, Direction Muisc, Irre Tapes and Factor X plus tons of reviews, information on labels and publications. A great source. Published winter 1991.
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Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Die Katastrophe 10
Submitted by 433rpm
The second issue I have of this magazine published by Graf Haufen, issue 10 (although not mentioned on the cover, but on the inside). A whole bunch of reviews, again all in German, but you can dig out titles and band names. In the editorial various extras are mentioned, but I didn't scan those (publicity sheets for labels)
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Monday, 23 November 2009
Auto Erotik 1
Submitted by 433rpm
I know this is over at Shock Corridor, but the download link seems to be gone. So I rescanned it from the copy I have. I don't think there is a link with Hunting Lodge, but its published by one Kathee. Visual submissions on the theme of Erotik Art by Sleep Chamber, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Slave State, K. Tinsely, Deviation Social, Trinity Of The Thee X, Coup de Grace, Lebensborn, Alain Neffe and Eden 67. This was released in an edition of 69 copies, each 'numbered' with a word, 'flesh' in my case.
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Tuesday, 17 November 2009
Thursday, 12 November 2009
The Feverish 5
Submitted by 433 rpm
I thought I posted all issues of The Feverish, but then I found this fifth issue. Pieces by Coup de Grace, Sigillum S, V2 (manifest for unstable media), The Haters, Death In June, Zero Kama, Club Moral about their tour in Australia, Mortification Of The Flesh, S Core and as usual separate papers with reviews. Now I am pretty sure this was the last one. No date anywhere, but I think around early 1987.
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Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Electric Shock Treatment 1
Submitted by 433rpm:
A friend of mine gave me a whole bunch of magazines, for which I thank him a lot. All of them are big! This one took me two hours to scan, and its one of the smaller. Not all of these magazines are music related, but also art, so I must see which ones I do. But this one is about music: electronic, avant-garde, experimental, hardbeat and industrial and has pieces/interviews on/with Robert Anton Wilson, Controlled Bleeding, Nocturnal Emissions, Insane Music, The use and abuse of fascist imagery in industrial music, 'over 100 reviews and more! From Front 242 to Philip Glass' and lots of magazine reviews. Published by Brian Duguid. This is from summer 1991.
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A friend of mine gave me a whole bunch of magazines, for which I thank him a lot. All of them are big! This one took me two hours to scan, and its one of the smaller. Not all of these magazines are music related, but also art, so I must see which ones I do. But this one is about music: electronic, avant-garde, experimental, hardbeat and industrial and has pieces/interviews on/with Robert Anton Wilson, Controlled Bleeding, Nocturnal Emissions, Insane Music, The use and abuse of fascist imagery in industrial music, 'over 100 reviews and more! From Front 242 to Philip Glass' and lots of magazine reviews. Published by Brian Duguid. This is from summer 1991.
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009
Die Katastrophe 9
Submitted by 433 rpm
Graf Haufen is perhaps best known for his Falx Cerebri (one-man) band, but also from his label Graf Haufen Tapes. Less known perhaps is that he also published a fanzine, Die Katastrophe, of which I am presenting today number 9 - I don't have any of the older ones. Basically its a fanzine of reviews, mostly from the world of cassettes. You may not want to download this, since its all in German, but I advise to do a download and look at all the names of obscurities in there. Some of them were posted on No Longer Forgotten Music, but as this magazine will proof, there is lots more forgotten (and to be honest I don't have them either), so you can have an idea what to look for.
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Friday, 23 October 2009
Thursday, 22 October 2009
Unsound Vol 1, No 4
Posted by Spaceman33
From 1984. This issue includes interviews with Sonic Youth, Adrian Sherwood, Remko Scha, Zoogz Rift, and Hunting Lodge, an interesting article on Art Radio, plus reviews and other fun miscellaneous goodies. From 1984.
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Monday, 19 October 2009
H23 Number 2
Submitted by 433 rpm
I had to get out and buy a new scanner, which sits better here, so hopefully I can do more magazines - if I have the time for it. So I did the second issue of H23 which had a long editorial exchange between Ron Rice (the publisher) and Carl Howard (of NoMuzic and Artitude magazine), Floating Concrete Octopus, Arthur Potter, Sleep Chamber, Randy Greif, PGR, an Inner-X discography, a piece of Conrad Schnitzler and reviews. Also included in this scan is the 7" that came along and which has tracks by Sleep Chamber, Randy Greif, PGR and Floating Concrete Octopussy. Published in 1989.
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Thursday, 8 October 2009
Eyeless In Gaza/Lol Coxhill - Tago Mago
submitted by 433rpm:
The third and last issue of the Tago Mago is also devoted to two artists only: Eyeless In Gaza and Lol Coxhill, and both fill up one side of the cassette, which is also included in this zip.
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Mecano/Robert Wyatt - Tago Mago
Submitted by 433rpm:
Just like the previously posted This Heat/Albert Marcour, this is another issue, of just 12 pages, with articles on the Dutch band Mecano and on Robert Wyatt. The tape, also included in this zip, just has music by Mecano, or to be more precise by band member Theo Bolten.
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Friday, 2 October 2009
File 13 No 5
Posted by Spaceman33
Issue 5 of File 13 features interviews with Carl Howard (Audiofile Tapes, Nomuzic), Alan Jenkins (Chrysanthemums, Deep Freeze Mice), and Killdozer, plus live show, tape and record reviews, zines, and contacts. From October 1989
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Monday, 28 September 2009
Coup De Grace The First Annual Report
Submitted by 433rpm:
Since someone asked about the previous post, about Coup de Gracem I decided to post this one and the next one all now. This one also deals with Coup de Grace, the first annual report. This is however not the original version but a xeroxed version, which, save for the black and white front cover, possibly makes no differences. Infos, flyers and such alike about Coup de Grace.
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Coup De Grace Year 4
Submitted by 433rpm:
The fourth year was a bit quiet , but Coup de Grace paid a visit to amsterdam and took pictures of Z'EV, DDV, Cosey fanni Tutti performing and there is some Trevor Brown artwork.
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Friday, 25 September 2009
The Final Incision
Submitted by 433rpm:
The very first publication by Coup De Grace is basically a booklet of graphic content submitted by Gut Level, Broken Falg, Aquilifer Sodality, Thee Trinity Ov Thee X, Coup De Grace, Massman, Clandestine Oral Surgery, Random Executions, Bill Jaeger, Seven From Life, Deviation Social, Mick Gaffney, Nekrophile, M.B., Thee Sanctified Set and Real Fun. Comes with various inserts which I also scanned. Released in 1984 in an edition of 123 numbered copies.
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
This Heat/Albert Marcoeur - Tago Mago
Submitted by 433rpm:
Maybe I should have posted this one at No Longer Forgotten Music, but hey there should not always be logic. Tago Mago was, I believe first a magazine, and later on expanded into a label. They did three issues, un numbered, each with a cassette. This issue has written pieces, more like a chronology on This Heat and visual material by Albert Marcoeur. Each of them are also on the cassette, which is included in the zip.
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Sunday, 13 September 2009
ADN 7/Skeletal Work 5
Submitted by 433rpm:
Another double issue, the last one I have. Included here are interviews and pieces on Borbetomagus, Bump, C. Bruke, Coil, Lol Coxhill, Y.Kinno plus reviews. Published, I think, somewhere in 1985 in Italy. All pieces in English
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Sunday, 30 August 2009
OPtion - No 1
Posted by Spaceman33:
The first issue of OPtion from 1985, actually the "A" issue. OPtion's mission was to pick up where the recently defunct OP had left off, servicing the independent music community. (Sound Choice began publishing at the same time, waiving the same banner.) Though it eventually developed into a more mainstream publication, OPtion did start out following the OP format. Lots of great profiles and reviews, with separate review sections for vinyl and cassettes, indie friendly radio station listings and a resources page. The music covered is all over the map. But in this issue you'll find an interview with Masami Akita/Merzbow, and lots of interesting coverage in the reviews. From March-April 1985
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The first issue of OPtion from 1985, actually the "A" issue. OPtion's mission was to pick up where the recently defunct OP had left off, servicing the independent music community. (Sound Choice began publishing at the same time, waiving the same banner.) Though it eventually developed into a more mainstream publication, OPtion did start out following the OP format. Lots of great profiles and reviews, with separate review sections for vinyl and cassettes, indie friendly radio station listings and a resources page. The music covered is all over the map. But in this issue you'll find an interview with Masami Akita/Merzbow, and lots of interesting coverage in the reviews. From March-April 1985
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Off-Beat 2
Submitted by 433rpm:
Finger In The Dike is mostly known as a cassette label, but they also had a small fanzine called Off Beat. Very small in size. I only have number 2. Collages, small features in Dutch on the Sheffield music scene (Finger In The Dike released various bands from that city like Rentokil d and An Ordered Life) and Beats Per Minute. Quite nice, even if the Dutch language is alien to you.
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Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Audion 9
Submitted by 433rpm:
Long running magazine, published by Freeman brothers. Lots of stuff on synthesier music, and prog rock, but also bits on more experimental music. I only have a few issues, of which today number 9 from August 1988, with articles on David Prescott, Baschet Brothers, Recommended Records, Fønix, New World, Dawn Awakening, Embryo, Esplendor Geometrico and lots of small bits of information.
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p.s. many of the Audion magazine have been re-printed, go here
Sunday, 23 August 2009
Isolation Intellectuele 2
Submitted by 433rpm:
This magazine comes with the 7" by Blameless Act which I posted on No Longer Forgotten Music and the magazine has just one text and collages from french artists dedicated to perhaps their favorite bands. More art then music magazine.
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Monday, 17 August 2009
The Feverish 4
Submitted by 433rpm:
I believe this was the final issue from this German magazine. We find mostly english pieces on Pacific 231, Rudolf Schwarzkogler, H.N.A.S., Moira XII, Gerechtigkeits Liga, Zahgurim, Coil and again a seperate sheet with reviews.
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(repaired page 25 included)
Friday, 14 August 2009
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Unsound Vol 1, No 5
submitted by Spaceman33
Issue #5 of one of best English language mags of the 1980s. This issue includes interviews with Test Dept, Michael Gira/Swans, William Bennett & Kevin Tomkins/Whitehouse, G.P-Orridge/Psychic TV, John Balance & Peter Christopherson/Coil, and John Gullak of Mutants, A.R.P.H. Tapes and producer of the No Other Radio show on KPFA FM Berkeley, California (the show continues to this day!). Plus articles on Soft Cell, Rova Saxophone Quarter, Kronos Quartet, Gary Mundy/Broken Flag Records (see excellent article on Gary and his current activities in the July 2009 issue of Wire). Note that Unsound Vol. 1, No 4 was recently posted to the Shock Corridor site
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Sunday, 26 July 2009
ADN 8/Skeletal Work 6
Submitted by 433rpm:
The combined issue of two magazines. ADN was connected to the Italian mailorder of the same name. I think Skeletal Work is the more prog rock side of things. This includes C. Burk, L. Cooper, Present, Vagina Dentata organ, Vivenza, Fred Frith, David Moss and reviews. All in English
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The combined issue of two magazines. ADN was connected to the Italian mailorder of the same name. I think Skeletal Work is the more prog rock side of things. This includes C. Burk, L. Cooper, Present, Vagina Dentata organ, Vivenza, Fred Frith, David Moss and reviews. All in English
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Sunday, 19 July 2009
Coup De Grace Third Annual Report
Submitted by 433rpm:
I believe the last of annual reports by Coup De Grace, with much info and pictures on his tour in Europe.
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I believe the last of annual reports by Coup De Grace, with much info and pictures on his tour in Europe.
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Thursday, 9 July 2009
Industrial Elitist Songbook No 1
Posted by Spaceman33
This is the only issue I've got of this little digest sized zine published in California, though I learned from a Google search that there were 3 altogether. Includes interviews with Sue Ann Harkey/Audio Letter, Aeon Import Records, Alvin Lucier, John Trubee, Mr Epp & the Calculations, aParty Sound Tapes profile (they're the ones publishing the mag), lots of reviews and contact info. Published in February 1983.
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This is the only issue I've got of this little digest sized zine published in California, though I learned from a Google search that there were 3 altogether. Includes interviews with Sue Ann Harkey/Audio Letter, Aeon Import Records, Alvin Lucier, John Trubee, Mr Epp & the Calculations, aParty Sound Tapes profile (they're the ones publishing the mag), lots of reviews and contact info. Published in February 1983.
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Tuesday, 7 July 2009
The Feverish 3
Submitted by 433RPM:
In this third issue more on Coil, Controlled Bleeding, Le Syndicat, Berlin Atonal (in German), Psychic TV, We Be Echo, Der Akteur and the reviews on a seperate sheet.
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In this third issue more on Coil, Controlled Bleeding, Le Syndicat, Berlin Atonal (in German), Psychic TV, We Be Echo, Der Akteur and the reviews on a seperate sheet.
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Sunday, 5 July 2009
Boh Nr 1
Submitted by 433RPM:
A small experiment then, following the SIAM newsletter which was entirely in German, here is a magazine entirely in Dutch. One of my favorite fanzines, from Den Haag, Boh stands for Binnenlandse Ontwikkelings Hulp and has interviews with Wally from the Minny Pops, Plurex news, Raket (home of the Rondos) and an article on Centrumpartij, the first openly racist party in The Netherlands. In the centre of the magazine there is a Minny Pops poster, hence two seemingly blank pages. Not really the best of print quality. Published in 1981.
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A small experiment then, following the SIAM newsletter which was entirely in German, here is a magazine entirely in Dutch. One of my favorite fanzines, from Den Haag, Boh stands for Binnenlandse Ontwikkelings Hulp and has interviews with Wally from the Minny Pops, Plurex news, Raket (home of the Rondos) and an article on Centrumpartij, the first openly racist party in The Netherlands. In the centre of the magazine there is a Minny Pops poster, hence two seemingly blank pages. Not really the best of print quality. Published in 1981.
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Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Bourbonese Qualk Annual Report 1984
Submitted by 433RPM:
Maybe it was an 80s thing, or perhaps they were all inspired by Throbbing Gristle, but an 'Annual Report' is a popular thing. I posted one from Coup de Grace before, and here is the 1984 Bourbonese Qualk book. It has interviews, reviews, news and photos from the band and their label, Recloose Organisation. I hear there are plans to write a book on them, which is good news. In case you never heard them (then what are you doing here? :) ) one can download their entire musical here and its indeed very complete.
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Maybe it was an 80s thing, or perhaps they were all inspired by Throbbing Gristle, but an 'Annual Report' is a popular thing. I posted one from Coup de Grace before, and here is the 1984 Bourbonese Qualk book. It has interviews, reviews, news and photos from the band and their label, Recloose Organisation. I hear there are plans to write a book on them, which is good news. In case you never heard them (then what are you doing here? :) ) one can download their entire musical here and its indeed very complete.
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Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Coup De Grace Second Annual Report
Submitted by 433RPM:
I only have a xeroxed version of the first annual report somewhere, which I may or may not scan at one point, but I have this as an original. It basically sums up the various things Coup de Grace has done, as well some more text by Ashenden, drawings by Trevor Brown and such alike. Highly serious stuff, no smile!
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Monday, 22 June 2009
The Siam Letter on Industrial Arts & Music Volume 1, Number 1
Submitted by 433RPM:
Ok, let's see how you like this. This is the first issue of a magazine published by Franz Liebl, from Munich, who ran at the time (this issue is from may 1988) also a small mail order. I don't think it had a name or so. I might be wrong. But the reason you may not like this, is that its all in German. And no I don't provide translations. But don't let that keep you back from downloading and looking at it. It mainly has reviews, an article on We Never Sleep, addresses of labels and fanzines (which I don't recommend writing at these addresses anymore), a Throbbing Gristle discography and a release list. So its lots of names and that is always nice spotting. Well, I think. But I can read German.
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Friday, 19 June 2009
Feverish 2
Submitted by 433RPM:
The second issue, including pieces/interviews with The Brides Of Crist II, The Leather Nun, Savage Republic, Non Toxique Lost, Cause For Concern Tapes, Zero Kama, an article by Genesis P. Orridge and reviews on a single sided separate sheet. Mostly in English, some in German.
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Wednesday, 17 June 2009
File 13 No 4
Submitted by Spaceman33:
Here's issue #4 of File 13. Issue 5 is where this publication really starts to get serious, but it's interesting to see how these things develop and mature. For issue 4 we've got a very strange and interesting live show account by Mason Jones, continuation of the amusing scene report from Japan, Fire Party interview, and lots of cool reviews. From June 1989.
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Friday, 12 June 2009
Mecano Volume 1 Number 2
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Force Mental 12
An anonymous donation. I may some more issues from this magazine in the future. Not just about music, but about all 'extreme' forms of music, art & life, published by Club Moral. Articles by Giancarlo Toniutti, The Hafler Trio, Coup de Grace, Zesde Kolonne, Dirk Paesmans, Produktion, Double Vision, Club Moral, AMVK, Monty Cantsin, Strafe Fur Rebellion, Etant Donnes and more.
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Sunday, 7 June 2009
Unsound Vol 1 No 3
Submitted by Spaceman33:
The third issue of Unsound, from 1983. Interviews with Boyd Rice (Non), No Trend, Glenn Branca, and Bliss Blast, articles on Whitehuose and Minimal Man, shorter coverage of Problemist and Psyclones, miscellaneous other goodies, plus lots of reviews and contact information.
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Friday, 29 May 2009
The Way Of All Flesh
Submitted by 433RPM:
Like 'Even When It Makes No Sense' this booklet doesn't deal with music that much. It was published by Coup de Grave, as a cooperative project between Coup de Grace and Ashenden. 'The texts that appear on these pages may be useful to some, worthless to others. They reveal the underlying philosophies and intentions of their creators. They exist for those who care to investigate...'. Not the most pleasant thing, but then what did you expect from Coup de Grace?
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Thursday, 28 May 2009
The Feverish 1
Submitted by 433rpm:
This is the first magazine here which is partly in German and partly in English. I didn't have the original issue, but back in the days the publisher Willi Statsch (who also ran Chtuhlu Records, even when that was a bit later on) made me a xerox of the first issue. I believe this to be complete. I have the other issues too and to be complete, it seemed right to start with this. Contents include articles on Whitehouse, Coil, Non Toxique Lost, Falx Cerebri, Nekrophile Records and more. I think published around 1985.
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