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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Tuesday, 26 May 2009
Grok 7
Submitted by 433rpm:
This magazine was published by David Minshall and number 7 was the last issue. On his R&D Group 28 publishing house he also did a 'best of' of issues 5, 6 and 7, which I also have and will do in the future, as I don't have any other issue of this magazine. This issue has articles/interviews on John Duncan, Autopsia, Jean-Luc Marre, Club Moral, Video Technology, Nekrophile Records, Einsturzende Neubauten, Trax and short bits on various labels.
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Monday, 25 May 2009
Electronic Cottage No 2
Submitted by Spaceman33:
Issue #2 of Hal McGee's Electronic Cottage International Magazine from Sept 1989.
Highlights include articles on Allegory Chapel Ltd, Iao Core, an interview with Chris "Mental Anguish" Phinney, several articles with tips and advice for hometapers, reviews, and interesting commentary and discussion in the letters section.
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Wednesday, 20 May 2009
They Are Going To Take Me Away
Submitted by 433rpm:
I think this was an one-off release from the record label Frux, who brought you the excellent 'Born Out Of Dreams' and 'A Salute' by Organum/The New Blockaders. Small and big features on those two, as well as 400 Blows, Band Of Holy Joy, Coil, Crass, Test Dept, Psychic TV, Die Todliche Doris, DDAA, Allen Ginsberg, Chris & Cosey, Fear Of Thought and We Be Echo. In the scans also included is a piece of artwork by Babs Santini. I guess this was made in 1984 or 1985.
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Friday, 15 May 2009
De Nederlandse Cassette Catalogus 1983
Submitted by 433rpm:
This is a booklet I still use a lot for my No Longer Forgotten Music blog, although not this first edition. There have been, I think, three editions, and I always use the second one, as the third omits all no longer available cassettes. I use all three probably to some extend. Its hard to imagine in the internet days how valueable books like this were. Regard this as 'discogs' on paper, basically a list of all independently released cassettes in The Netherlands up to that point. Looking at these lists I'd say there is a lot more waiting to be blogged - yet not by me, as I don't have many of these tapes.
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Sunday, 10 May 2009
ND 8
Submitted by Spaceman33:
I should be scanning these in order, but this is such a good issue I skipped ahead to #8. Interviews with Richard Franecki of F/i, Big City Orchestra, hometaper and Sound of Pig label honcho Al Margolis, Paul Lemos of Controlled Bleeding, History Of Unheard Music, performance artist John Duncan, plus coverage of the Dallas, Texas Mailart Congress and REVIEWS.
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Wednesday, 6 May 2009
U Bahn Vol 2, No. 2
Submitted by 433rpm:
Issue Vol. 2, No. 1 is to be found here (i have a copy of it too actually); here is the last issue (scan by Mason) and it includes articles on Coup de Grace, Crash Worship, Sigillum S. V2 Organization, Zero Kama and one page of reviews. I believe this was their last issue.
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