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All Crews - Journeys Through Jungle/Drum & Bass Culture
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All In The Golden Afternoon We Glide
Cat: 958469
 
Through the combined use of autobiographical and philosophical elements, "All in the Golden Afternoon We Glide" meditates on individuality, technology, and new forms of post-human existence
Notes: "All in the Golden Afternoon We Glide" (Realia006) is the forthcoming record from LATHE 00, the new moniker under which Umbria-based artist Leonardo Carloni has recently started to operate. Preceded by several collaborative undertakings, LATHE 00's debut solo album is akin to an experiment in autotheory, where art-making practice and theoretical inquiry are entwined to the point of being virtually inseparable. Through the combined use of autobiographical and philosophical elements, "All in the Golden Afternoon We Glide" meditates on individuality, technology, and new forms of post-human existence.

The record has been conceived as a three-act project, with each act comprising four compositions that correspond to as many recurring themes: birth, love, death, and emptiness. Produced over the course of two years, the album has a total of twelve tracks, the majority of which run for less than two and a half minutes. As the album progresses, it becomes increasingly clear that these tracks are not simply standalone pieces of music, but rather outtakes from a single, continuously mutating continuum.

LATHE 00's first feature is a work of rare beauty. As a one-person debut project, its stylistic variety, compositional maturity, and technical rigor are outstanding. By combining a forward-looking production style with references as varied as ambient, hyper-pop, instrumental post-rock, world-beat, and modern classical and folk music, LATHE 00 develops a mode of expression that transgresses genres and is distinctively his own. The result is a signature sound that feels equally primordial and hyper-contemporary, fleshly visceral and digitally detached. The inclusion of the artist's own vocals in the music is a notable aspect of this style. Alongside sampled materials, his non-lexical vocalizations appear as both an affirmative and negative act, simultaneously gesturing towards bodiless dissolution and a desire to reclaim one's all-too-embodied presence in this world.

Despite its foundation in profound theoretical underpinnings, "All in the Golden Afternoon We Glide" surprisingly relies solely on wordless communication. As a result, the song titles become key conduits of information. Appealing primarily to the listener's sense of sight, they are used in a way that seamlessly blends the aesthetics of the digital ("Loading of Image Aborted!"), natural (the title track), and ritualistic (Pouring Blood into the Lake).

The album will be released in digital format, along with a limited-edition zine conceptualised and designed by Lidia Ginga Cozzupoli and Bernardo Berga. Drawing upon a diverse array of captivating images procured from open-source digital libraries, the zine endeavours to explore the narratives, symbolism, and hidden layers of significance interwoven within each of the album's tracks. It achieves this through a visual exploration of the four central themes that shape the record, which recur as cyclical motifs throughout both the album and the accompanying zine.

Edition of 30
12 pages
Screen-printed envelope 16x23 cm
Hand-numbered copies
Includes a QR code for high-quality album download
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Chips & Beer 10
Chips & Beer 10 (magazine)
Cat: 796454 Rel: 02 Nov 20
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Enthusiasms Issue #02
Cat: 836480 Rel: 28 Jul 21
 
88 pages, 210mm x 160mm, full colour, perfect bound magazine
Notes: Issue #02 of Enthusiasms, Efficient Space's annual publication, further maps the label's extended universe of contributors and influences across 88 full-colour pages of offline content, featuring extensive conversations with like-minded duos CS + Kreme and Blazer Sound Sys-tem, Melbourne minimal composer Ros Bandt, the master of paranoia-inducing electronics Richard H Kirk and Tel Aviv-based Isophonic musician Roland P. Young. Rarely seen pictori-al spreads find Yolngu cultural warrior and Waak Waak Djungi songman Bobby Bununggurr sharing stories behind his traditional paintings and On-U Sound's dream team of misfits viewed through the lens of label co-founder and in-house photographer Kishi Yamamoto, alongside the collaborative art of Joshua Petherick and Midnite/3AM Spares compiler Lewis Fidock. The publication's fantasy mixtapes also continue with playlists from YL Hooi, Julien Dechery and David Pinhas, Time Is Away, Grace Ferguson and Ivan Liechti. Perfect bound and designed, as always, by Steele Bonus.
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Enthusiasms Issue #03
Cat: 961709 Rel: 06 Sep 23
 
92 pages, 210mm x 160mm, full colour, perfect bound magazine
Notes: Efficient Space publication ENTHUSIASMS revives with Issue #03. 92 pages covering Aotea-roa DIY folk proliferator Maxine Funke, the vocal magick of Cucina Povera, Australian devo-tional jazz mystery Singing Dust, Osaka portal EM Records, unsung dub specialist Sheriff Lin-do and the living practice of e fishpool. View post-punk trailblazers through the lens of Rotter-dam polaroid photographer Peter Graute, while Swiss artist Elise Gagnebin-de Bons exhibits her series of collages purposed for Ghost Riders. The issue also boasts imaginary mixtapes from Gavsborg, Greg Davis and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Mikey Young, Sonic Boom and Troth. Perfect bound and illuminated by designer Steele Bonus.
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Favoritism
Favoritism (fanzine)
Cat: 986019 Rel: 22 Feb 24
 
Disco Beats guide zine
Notes: Disco Beats has created a disc guide zine in paper format.

The theme is domestic disco 7-inch B-sides.

Please get a copy of this zine and go on a treasure hunt at record stores.

Most of the records in the zine can be obtained for a few hundred yen.

(Some of them are chill soul, and some are disco.)
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Groove Magazine Japan Spring 2010 (feat DJ Mitsu The Beats, Patrick Forge X Shuya Okino, Francois K, Kenny Dope X DJ Spinna, DJ Milo + more. Japanese text)
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Groove Magazine Japan Summer 2010 (feat DJ Premier, Pete Rock, Peanut Butter Wolf, Studio Apartment, DJ Harvey & more, Japanese only text)
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Groove Magazine Japan Winter 2011 (feat Muro, Takeshi Kubota, DJ Kentaro & more, Japanese text)
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It's Psychedelic Baby Magazine: Issue #2
Cat: 597016 Rel: 17 Jun 16
 
Issue 2 of psychedelic folk music magazine feat interviews with Michael Yonkers, Dave Bixby Dana Westover and more
Notes: We prepared a special issue dedicated to Psychedelic Folk. This issue is divided in two volumes. First volume is full of interviews with so called "loner" folk artists coming from USA and the second volume will be dedicated to pastoral British Psychedelic Folk scene. You can find many interesting stories, that I wrote together with musicians. You can find in-depth interviews with artists such as Michael Yonkers, Dave Bixby, Dana Westover, Linda Perhacs, The Tree People, Gary Higgins and others. There's also 10 pages with new releases reviews. Most of the content is not available on our website.
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Jazz Critique Book 5/5/2006 - Issue 131: Japanese Rare Groove Classics 1970-1990 (Japanese Text)
Notes: This has over 100 pages of discographical information on rare Japanese albums, including dates, players, and titles - both for records by Japanese artists, and obscure sessions cut by Americans in Japan! The issue is essential to anyone looking to dig outside the usual crates. Although most of the text in the magazine is in Japanese, there's a few hundred album listings that will really help to expand your understanding of Japanese grooves.
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Loops Magazine: Issue 02 (feat Paul Morley, Michael Jackson, Serge Gainsbourg, Frances Morgan, Miriam Linna, The Cramps, Napalm Death, Prince + more)
Cat: 386087 Rel: 22 Apr 10
 
Issue 02, featuring Paul Morley, Michael Jackson, Serge Gainsbourg, Frances Morgan, Miriam Linna, The Cramps, Napalm Death, Prince and more.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #1
Cat: 758767 Rel: 10 Dec 19
 
Feat Alice Coltrane, Swell Maps, Mia Zapata, Luc Sante, Daniel Johnston & more!
Notes: Maggot Brain is brought to you by Third Man Records, under the eye of the 'zine wizard Mike McGonigal. Maggot Brain, a full-colour quarterly with heavy cover stock.

Issue 1: Dec/Jan/Feb 2020.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #10
Cat: 904132 Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Feat Lucy Cahill, Belle & Sebastian, CLR, Ben Berton and more
Notes: Cover art by Detroit-based graphic artist Lucy Cahill depicts Wanda Jackson as an alien because why not; with additional recent works by her inside the issue.

Glasgow's justly beloved Belle & Sebastian, hot on the heels of a US tour and their best record in ages, deliver unto us decades' worth of posters and ephemera, with an interview with Stuart Murdoch on the history of the group's aesthetics. Novelist and longtime friend David Gordon lets us run the full text of his archival talk with celebrated painter and author Duncan Hannah (RIP -- and yes he goes into detail about the Lou Reed incident described in Please Kill Me). Kevin Esquire spent hours with Motown's almost-star from the 1960s and '70s, Christina Carter, and we have unpublished archival images and many amazing anecdotes.

Speaking of Motown, did you know that the son of the great Marxist/Black liberation activist CLR James was in 'mixed race' band Odyssey, who had a record on Motown? We have a great feature on that. Fascinating discussion between guitarist-singer-songriter-innovators Chris Forsyth and Steve Wynn.

There is an amazing excerpt from Ben Berton's new book on Dan Treacy and the TV Personalities, detailing how the first 7" came together and John Peel inadvertently named the band. Nate Carlson goes deep on the Tony Iommi era of Black Sabbath. Why Buffy Saint-Marie matters, now more than ever, by writer and musician Emily Pothast. One of our favorite writers, Sara Jaffe, tells us how her own grandfather wrote the song 'I'm My Own Grandpa'! No, really! That alone is worth admission. Plus -- there's a terrific and long and excellently illustrated feature on the country and experimental steel guitarist Barry Walker Jr by Tom Humphrey.

Our SF Indie Scene Report: 2022 is so well done that it's going to knock your socks off. Plus, Lucy Sante and Mimi Lipson and the tape column and Katie Lass on her soon-to-be classic Hypnopomp LP and the great Jay Ruttenberg on Sessa, whew.

Plus, also of course beautiful images galore, and more besides.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #11
Cat: 923659 Rel: 31 Jan 23
 
Feat Mick Collins, Lambchop, XV, Lucy Sante, Ernest Hood, Edel Rodriguez, Wednesday Knudson and more
Notes: On the cover: This issue is dedicated to the memory of astral traveling saxophone colossus Pharoah Sanders, with a tremendous evaluation of his most important work by the great music writer Andy Beta as the cover feature, rare images by Leni Sinclair, and a brief remembrance by film director Jeff Feuerzeig.

Columns: Lucy Sante - New column is about her collage practice, which was unknown until recently. Unsurprisingly it's great work; Mimi Lipson - Returns with another advice column filled with warmth, humor, and even advice; Jazz Roundtable - with Ben Jaffe, Sam Cohen, Bekah Flynn, and Makaya McCraven: New Orleans' entire history as refracted through the work of Charlie Gabriel of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, an absolutely deep and important piece; Thinking Fellers - An overview related to new reissues, written by none other than your favorite writer from Bananafish; Some Churches - Amazing images of small churches, rural and urban, from the collection of the Library of Congress.

Also featuring: Mick Collins - Tremendous career-spanning feature on the Gories/Dirtbombs frontman by the great RJ Smith; Lambchop - A great new album for Merge and an expansive theater piece Kathy Lindenmayer goes deep with leader Kurt Wagner; XV - Detroit's new no wave supergroup deconstructs an interview, with musician Adam Taub; Ghost Riders - '60s/70s North American downer psych-pop/ garage 'Coming of Age Garage Ballads,' Glen Morren turns in a lengthy overview; Ernest Hood - A feature on the heralded Pac NW ambient composer, amazing ephemera to choose from courtesy the RVNG peeps; The HI Rhythm Section - Tennie, Charles, and Leroy! An often hilarious feature by Jason Gross from Perfect Sound Forever; Edel Rodriguez - Contemporary Cuban-American graphic artist interviewed by Britt Daniel from Spoon --they've collaborated together; Wednesday Knudsen - An overview of the work of this genius rural Massachusetts-based contemporary zone folk goddess, by Michelle Dove; Alpaca Brothers - In depth feature by Matt Goody (whose new book on Flying Nun's history is a must); Matthew Dickman - The great skater poet and poet/skater, introduced by Alex Behr;¬ Charles Gillam Sr. - Gabe from Desert Island interviews the New Orleans-based music obsessive and folk artist; King Kong - Former Homestead Records honcho Ken Katkin is here with ten trenchant observations on a reunion show by Louisville's finest.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #12
Cat: 939645 Rel: 14 Apr 23
 
The cover feature celebrates the enduring, luminous genius of Dolly Parton, with a revealing conversation between Caryn Rose and Lynn Melnick on how her music quite literally saved Melnick's life.
Notes: The cover feature celebrates the enduring, luminous genius of Dolly Parton, with a revealing conversation between Caryn Rose and Lynn Melnick on how her music quite literally saved Melnick's life.

ALSO IN THE ISSUE: OCTAVIA BUTLER - The very full transcript of editor Mike McGonigal's lengthy, in-depth talk with the sci-fi feminist visionary, from 1997. The entire transcript has never appeared in print.

ROLIN-POWERS - The great Michelle Dove on what makes these avant-folk lovebirds tick, and why you should care.

THE CLEAN + HAMISH KILGOUR - An epic, archival interview with the band from 15 years ago, plus a fresh look thanks to Michael Galinsky at why Hamish meant so much to so many.

FRED TOMASELLI - Many pages of his delightful reworkings of New York Times front pages, plus an insightful interview with one of our finest contemporary artists.

CRAZY DOBERMAN - Erick's Bradshaw delivers an epic, well-illustrated tour diary of a brief jaunt with these noise greats.

Plus also

Composer TAYONDAI BRAXTON by Katy Henricksen! - a meaty, beautiful feature on DR. PETE LARSON by Fred Thomas, worlds collide!
An amazing LUCY SANTE column!
Cassette tapes! - Reissue of the issue is the 'Saturn 2' comp of obscure Midwestern '90s shoegaze!
The Bay Area's deliriously good new band GALORE by Jessica Beard!
A beloved celebrity writes in to Mimi Lipson's advice column!
A lengthy excerpt from a great unpublished novel by DAVID GORDON!
Editor Mike McGonigal's tribute to Tom Verlaine!
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Maggot Brain Magazine #13
Cat: 956715 Rel: 02 Aug 23
 
The cover story is a multi-part Prince feature with reprints of rare writings by the great writers Ann Powers, Michael A. Gonzales, and Greil Marcus
Notes: Check it out: Maggot Brain #13 is here. There's a slightly new look to the cover, which works so well with that amazing live shot of none other than Prince.

The cover story is a multi-part Prince feature with reprints of rare writings by the great writers Ann Powers, Michael A. Gonzales, and Greil Marcus.

Plus also:

- Mary Lattimore - the great LA-based harpist interviewed by RJ Smith.
- Audrey Golden's Thought I Heard You Speak book on the role of women in Factory Records is celebrated with an interview by Jessica Beard.
- Negativland - amazing huge very very in-depth feature on the whole 'Helter Stupid' debacle - strap on in for this one, by Cory Frye.
- Roussel + Duchamp, illustrated - Philippe Lapierre delivers dozens of real and super-real vignettes of a posthumous relationship, with beautiful pointillistic drawings.
- Stewart Lee by Richard Gehr - an awesome and dare-we-say-deep chat with the world's greatest living standup comedian.
- Katharina Kuhlenkampf drew this terrific comic strip about the delightful Go-Betweens song "Lee Remick."
- Emeralds - Fred Thomas on the much-missed Ann Arbor-based drone explorers.
- High Risk Group by Tim Alborn - the full, fascinating story of the excellent, obscure Boston based 1980s alt-rock group.
- Joshua Gamma - Murat Cem Menguc on the big show the artist curated which explores the relationship between Christian psychedelic aesthetics and American subcultures.

Killer columns: A really sweet one by Lucy Sante, return of the hip-hop column (Paula Perry this time), tape column, reissue column on the 1990s band Moss Icon by Fred Thomas, and Mimi Lipson's excellent advice column, the Korean pop psych great Kim Jung Mi -- and Dorothy Berry on being Black in experimental music spaces.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #14
Cat: 974094 Rel: 31 Oct 23
 
Cover boy Harry Smith shines thanks to a cheeky, never-before published photo by Allen Ginsberg; this issue also features on Marc Masters, Lou Reed, Orbital, Boygenius and more
Notes: Maggot Brain Issue 14 is coming. The Fall 2023 issue is jam-packed!

Cover boy Harry Smith shines thanks to a cheeky, never-before published photo by Allen Ginsberg. We celebrate the life and work of the self-described "ethnopharmacologist" just in time for the release of John Szwed's illuminating biography and Smith's first one-person art exhibition, at the Whitney, with three killer, well-illustrated features (on his Anthology of American Folk Music, an interview by Marc Masters with Szwed, and a terrific dive into Smith's relationship with fellow visual artist and filmmaker Jordan Belson by Raymond Foye). Also in this issue: Andy Beta on the reissue of a forgotten Lou Reed record. Excerpts from two revelatory works- Andy Zax's Extinctophonics, and Christina Ward's Holy Food. Kathy Lindenmayer witnesses a show by Boygenius. An archival interview with fabric arts pioneer and Bauhaus OG, Anni Albers. An illustrated Advance Base tour diary by Owen Ashworth. Tamara Palmer considers the oddball career arc of Orbital. Andy Beta goes deep on Tetsu Inoue. Nate Lippens goes off on Rene Ricard and other obsessions. And Michelle Dove on Cat Power's sense of humour! Plus illustrations throughout by Marly Beyer; and columns by Lucy Sante, Mimi Lipson, Dwight Pavlovic, and editor Mike McGonigal; tributes to Sixto Rodriguez, Esp Summer, and Pee-Wee Herman; and the triumphant return of the Unstapled column, with reproductions of a contemporary basketball fanzine.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #16
Cat: 1010418 Rel: 09 Apr 24
 
This is a really packed, special issue of Maggot Brain, with the feature cover story a comprehensive interview by celebrated writer Sasha Frere-Jones with essayist, Lucy Sante.
Notes: Maggot Brain Issue 16: Spring 2024

This is a really packed, special issue of Maggot Brain, with the feature cover story a comprehensive interview by celebrated writer Sasha Frere-Jones with essayist, Lucy Sante (who's written for every issue of MB since the start), on the occasion of her awesome memoir about transitioning, I Heard Her Call My Name.

Phill Niblock: A tribute to the genius musician, filmmaker, label head, and generous promoter of ecstatic sound, by Steve Silverstein.

Tresa Leigh: An in-depth feature on the star of Efficient Space's beloved Ghost Riders compilation! Really a beautiful, untold story.

Dredd Foole: As his legacy is revealed through Corbett vs Dempsey's archival series, Foole talks to Six Organs of Admittance's Ben Chasny about the role of his band the Din in the Boston underground. Plus sidebars from Christina Carter, Kris Price, and Phil Milstein.

Loopsel: Mike McGonigal on some of the most elusive, beautiful contemporary music, straight out of Gothenburg.

Jeff Noon: An illuminating interview with the British speculative writer on his newest work as well as the 30th anniversary of the stunning Vurt.

Sleater-Kinney: 30 vital years of uncompromising music, by none other than Audrey Golden!

Hudson of Feature Inc.: A celebration of the most innovative gallerist of our lifetime on the occasion of the Soberscove Press book about his work and life.

Shabazz Palaces: The creator of vital, spiritual hip-hop beautifully interviewed by Detroit-based musician and writer Zachary Weedon.

Birtha: Nate Carson's in-depth feature on the pioneering, all-women boogie-choogle act.

Shonto Begay: One of Maggot Brai's favourite contemporary writers, JD O'Brien, in deep discussion with the great Native American painter-with particular emphasis on how his works engage with and are influenced by music. This piece alone is so well-written and illustrated it's worth buying the issue for.

Some columns: The debut of archivist Andy Zax's fabulous 'Extinctophonics' column! Cassette reviews, plus copious book and record reviews as well! Ana Gavrilovska on Detroit-based jazz duo Balance! Nate Carson on the Earth documentary, in the debut of the music documentary column! The latest Icons column finds Michelle Dove exploring the work of Chicago's beloved Douglas McCombs! 13 Questions for contemporary folk great Lael Neale by Mike McGonigal! And more Lucy Sante!
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Maggot Brain Magazine #2
Cat: 769623 Rel: 13 Mar 20
 
magazine
Notes: COVER FEATURE is a three-parter on MOONDOG.
Phone interview with him from 1998, some amazing never-before-seen-images, and crucially this series of archival interviews from 1953.

SHANA CLEVELAND
The singer-songwriter / La Luz leader's hand-written/illustrated tour diary chronicles a European tour with her own newborn baby, and it's really unlike anything you've seen or read before.

GAINESVILLE RIOT '88
On tour supporting 'Bug,' the immense DINOSAUR JR'S laconic wall of sound helped to start a riot at their show in a Florida university hall. Thankfully Kevin Arrow was there with slide film in his camera to capture the event. These images have never been seen before.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #3
Cat: 808067 Rel: 26 Jan 21
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Maggot Brain Magazine #4
Cat: 817400 Rel: 19 Mar 21
 
feat Sun Ra Istanbul 1990, Kathy Leisen, Blue Oyster Cult, Pharoah Sanders, Patricia Brennan, The Fall & much more!
Notes: Issue 4: March/April/May 2021
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Maggot Brain Magazine #5
Cat: 831220 Rel: 23 Jun 21
 
132 pages of music, mayhem, art & obsession
Notes: Maggot Brain is a full-colour, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenal content - art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more - with a simple promise to only exist on the printed page. Cover story: Why feminist punk pioneers the Raincoats still matter.

Unseen, amazing photos of AC/DC from their first US tour in 1977.

Celebrated indie auteur filmmaker Jim Jarmusch's playful newspaper collages -- great interview plus lots of never before seen images!

Brilliant Americana guitarists Marisa Anderson and William Tyler on their debut collaboration.

Composer Terry Riley and percussionist Hamid Drake on the importance of husband and wife spiritual jazzers Moki and Don Cherry.

14 pages of rare comics by Pee Wee's Playhouse designer Gary Panter -- Jimbo goes to jail!

Mike Turner talks
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Maggot Brain Magazine #6
Cat: 846608 Rel: 06 Oct 21
 
This issue contains pieces on: Bikini Kill, Boris, Endless Boogie, New Kingdom, The Clean, ELO, Archie Shepp, Echo and the Bunnymen, Primal Scream, The Guerilla Girls, Planetary Peace
Notes: Maggot Brain is a full-color, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenal content - art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more - with a simple promise to only exist on the printed page. This issue contains pieces on: Bikini Kill, Boris, Endless Boogie, New Kingdom, The Clean, ELO, Archie Shepp, Echo and the Bunnymen, Primal Scream, The Guerilla Girls, Planetary Peace.

ON THE COVER:

Amazing unseen image of Bikini Kill live at CBGB in 1990, by Mike Galinsky, with accompanying lengthy photo essay exploring indie-rock in the early 1990s, including behind-the-scenes, unpublished black-and-white film images of Sonic Youth, Unwound, Mary Timony, Sleepyhead, Half Japanese, and more.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #8
Cat: 869963 Rel: 28 Mar 22
 
Full-colour, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal
Notes: Maggot Brain is a full-colour, quarterly magazine edited by noted Detroit scribe Mike McGonigal: 100+ pages packed with phenomenal content - art, music, literature, unpublished archival material, and more - with a simple promise to only exist on the printed page.

The cover feature is an epic, really long timeline of images and interview with the modern king of arts portrait photography, Michael Lavine.

Amazing archival images by Gail Butensky and reflections on Pavement + what we think is the band's first new interview in a decade in anticipation of their reusion shows and events later this year
Tom Scharpling talks about prog rock with Matt Berry
A lengthy interview with the SF-based dreamy pop band Cindy by editor Mike McGonigal
Reuben Radding's killer photos and review of a recent show in Brooklyn by Chicago's Irreversible Entanglements
Ana Gavrilovska on why sax player and drone composer Lea Bertucci matters
Sara Jaffe on how essayist Aisha Sabatini Sloan is a genius
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Maggot Brain Magazine #9
Cat: 887477 Rel: 18 Jul 22
 
Over 100 pages packed with phenomenal content - art, music, literature, and unpublished archival stuff + more.
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Maggot Brain Magazine #9 (B-STOCK)
Cat: 914038 Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
*** B-STOCK: Tear on sleeve, but product is otherwise in excllent condition ***
Notes: *** B-STOCK: Tear on sleeve, but product is otherwise in excllent condition ***


Welcome to Maggot Brain #9 - Raymond Pettibon on the cover!

Raymond Pettibon: In conversation with Adam Woodhead.

John Brannon: Negative Approach - Honcho unloads.

John Waters: The return pf The Prince Of Puke.

Cheri Knight: Rediscovering The Pac NW Genius.

The Willies: When the Feelies went ambient.

Buzz Osborne: Melvins photo tour diary.

Lidia Yuknavitch: From the outside in.

+ Amy Ruhl, David Nance, Fugazi, & Son Of Bazerk.

We Have Colums For You, by Lucy Sante (their first autobiographical writing for us, touching and brilliant); we have a tear-jerker of an advice column by Mimi Lipson; the tapes column is more succinct this time; the forgotten hip-hop column is on the enigmatic Son of Bazerk!; we revisit the roadside America column with a dinosaur theme because why not; we take a look at forgotten early Hawaiian music in the reissue column; we go into detail about why the mysterious Seymour Glass from Bananfish matters so much; and there's a terrific first-person account of growing up in DC right when Fugazi hit and why that band was such a crucial signpost for misfits of all stripes at the time.

Features

Raymond Pettibon: In a wide-ranging and sweet interview by Adam Woodhead Pettibon walks us through his entire career, and even makes economics sound interesting.

John Waters: We have a beautiful discussion on the merits of transgression in today's climate by Feral House publisher and old friend Christina Ward.

Cheri Knight: The great Seattle-based scribe Dave Segal goes deep on this neglected experimental pop musician from Olympia in the '80s.

David Nance: Editor Mike McGonigal is fascinated by the way Nance manages to mix up tributes to other artists, and collaborations, with such deeply strong solo material.

Amy Ruhl: The cinematic visual artist is explored in depth by Michelle Dove.

John Brannon: Check it out: we have the most epic and excellent career spanning photo packed feature by Brannon's longtime photographer Doug Coombe.

Melvins photo tour diary: Entirely by Buzz Osbourne, photos and words -- this is like a dozen pages and so and taken just months ago. It's really rad, all shot on their first tour in forever!

Lidia Yuknavitch: Alex Behr turned in a brilliant interview with the cult writer.

Kan Mikami: The Japanese outsider blues-folk musician and actor is interviewed by the LA-based saxophone player and composer Patrick Shiroishi

The Willies: And here we have thanks to Tyler Wilcox the most Maggot Brain type article, a big in-depth, lyrical feature on the Feelies ambient offshoot who have never been written on in-depth. The band's connection to Downtown minimalism has never been written on this way, and basically you will for the first time understand how the band morphed from the first record into the second, and at least part of why there was so much time in between. We're not worthy!

Sarah Elizabeth Schantz: We have some brilliant and timely fiction that deals with gun violence by this great writer.

Doorman Memories: Tim Abbondelo delivers a poignant set of memories (in the style of Joe Brainard's celebrated long poem I Remember) on his days as the doorman to a midsize indie venue.
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Mass Appeal: Issue 52: Spine Tingling
Cat: 489833 Rel: 26 Apr 13
 
Feat Blake Anderson, Earl Sweatshirt, Todd James, Satanic Skaters, ASAP Family Tree, Molly and more
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Modul8 Magazine Issue #1
Cat: 895690 Rel: 02 Sep 22
 
Modul8 kick off their first issue by looking both locally and globally towards people who are extending what electronic music can be, and what it means to truly explore synthesizers
Notes: Modul8 Issue #1 is here!

Modul8 kick off their first issue by looking both locally and globally towards people who are extending what electronic music can be, and what it means to truly explore synthesizers.

Modul8 #1 features interviews with Detroit / Berlin based Dub Monitor, YouTube synth philosopher JAde Wii, Pure Data wrangler Nicky Systems, lofi lover and Plumbutter maestro Kozepz and Make It Up Club legend Stevie Richards.

There's also features on the unfulfilled promise of grooveboxes plus an interview with the director of Lunar Orbit, a full length documentary on The Orb.

And if that's not enough, there are contributions from Todd Barton, Paleman and 303 champion Honeysmack.

All up its 56 pages of utter synth geekery, and it's only available via good old fashioned printed paper.

*Modul8 acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land we live and work on, the Wadawurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung People, and recognises their continuing connection to the land and waterways.

Modul8 pay their respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging and extend this to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People.

Modul8 is produced off-grid and attempts to limit its carbon footprint where possible.
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Mojo 60s: The Ultimate Collectors Edition
Mojo 60s: The Ultimate Collectors Edition (magazine + yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: 429527 Rel: 23 Jun 11
 
include free yellow vinyl Beach Boys 7"; magazine features The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, James Brown, The Monkees & more
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Moof Magazine Issue 11
Cat: 920657 Rel: 17 Feb 23
 
100p magazine
Notes: MOOF issue no. 11

Cover artwork by Jeremy Deller

100+ pages of underground music, art & culture.

This issue features interviews with Pete Brown, Dana Gillespie, Gruff Rhys, Alex Merry and Benjamin Myers, as well as features about the lesser-known UK free festivals, Argentinian underground magazine Expreso Imaginario, Gwawr Records, The New Eves, Burd Ellen, Aphex Twin, album/live music reviews & much more...
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Moonbuilding Magazine Issue 1
Cat: 895815 Rel: 13 Sep 22
 
48 page A5 magazine with 13 track glass-mastered CD, insert and coaster
Notes: The debut issue of Moonbuilding.

A 48 page A5 magazine with 13 track glass-mastered CD, insert and coaster.
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Prog Mag: Issue 35 April 2013: Rush - Working Men To Stadium Gods (Includes Free CD)
Cat: 489945 Rel: 25 Apr 13
 
Feat Rush, Marillion, Miles Davis, Roger Hodgson, Spock's Beard, Long Distance Calling, and more + free CD
out of stock $10.26
Prog Rock Magazine 36 (incl. Free 10 Track "Brave New World" CD)
Cat: 495303 Rel: 11 Jun 13
 
40 years of tubular bells and more
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Remix Magazine Issue 213: March 2009 (feat Ego Wrappin' & The Gossip Of Jaxx, Boredoms, Sly Monogoose, 2much Crew, Harmonic 313, Antony & The Johnsons, Metronomy,TelefonTel Aviv, Diplo, single & album reviews, Japanese text)
Cat: 343679 Rel: 09 Feb 09
 
Issue 213: March 2009 featuring Ego Wrappin' & The Gossip Of Jaxx, Boredoms, Sly Monogoose, 2much Crew, Harmonic 313, Antony & The Johnsons, Metronomy,TelefonTel Aviv, Diplo, single & album reviews. Japanese text.
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Remix Magazine Issue 218: September 2009 (feat Andrew Weatherall, DJ Baku, DJ Tasaka, Yoshinori Sunahara, Rei Harakami, Hip Hop Abs, Unkawanimation! + more! Japanese text)
Cat: 364368 Rel: 11 Aug 09
 
Issue 218: September 2009 featuring Andrew Weatherall, DJ Baku, DJ Tasaka, Yoshinori Sunahara, Rei Harakami, Hip Hop Abs, Unkawanimation! and more. Japanese text.
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Remix Magazine Issue 219: October 2009 (feat Kode 9, The Orb, Anti Pop Consortium, Tyondai Braxton, Little Tempo, Ken Ishii, Derick May, Denki Groove + more! Japanese text)
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Remix Magazine June 2007 - Issue 192 (Japanese Text) (feat Arctic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs, Klaxons, Maximo Park + more.)
Cat: 267436 Rel: 08 May 07
 
Issue 192, featuring Arctic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs, Klaxons, Maximo Park and more. Japanese text.
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Shindig! Issue 125
Cat: 868345
 
Features on Lindisfarne, Kenney Jones (The Small Faces), John Otway
Notes: Shindig! issue no. 125 contains features on Lindisfarne, Kenney Jones (The Small Faces), John Otway, Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil, Loop, Hoodoo Gurus, M Ross Perkins, Bart Davenport, The Monochrome Set, UK psych private pressings etc. Of course you also get the usual sections such as Shindiggin', What's Hot On The Shindig! Turntable, Thoughts & Words, Letters And Emails, It's A Happening Thing, and so on.
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Shindig! Issue 126
Cat: 875409
 
Features on Neil Young, Tim Burgess, Brian Auger and more
Notes: Shindig! issue no. 126 contains features on Neil Young, Tim Burgess, Brian Auger, Nektar, Ye-Ye Girls, The Kaisers, Bob Lind, Graham Day, Melody's Echo Chamber, Alison Cotton, Ghosts Of Jupiter, John Golding etc. Of course you also get the usual sections such as Shindiggin', What's Hot On The Shindig! Turntable, Thoughts & Words, Letters And Emails, It's A Happening Thing, and so on.
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Shindig! Issue 135
Cat: 921852
 
Features on Mandy Morton, Laurie Stvers, Whiteout, The Standells and more
Notes: Mandy Morton

Folk-rock's magic lady recounts her '70s heyday.

Dark Hard

and soft) rock rumblings from a Northampton basement.

Laurie Styvers

How a displaced US singer-songwriter carved her niche in the early '70s.

Whiteout

Too glam, too country, just too good for the '90s Britpop landscape.

The Standells

LA garage gods who found fame with 'Dirty Water' and sometimes wore white.

Regulars

Thoughts & Words

Your letters, tweets and emails.

Shindiggin'

What's hot on the Shindig! turntable.

Subscribers' Prize Draw

Subscribe now and you could win the 5-LP Beach Boys Sail On Sailor: 1972 box set.

It's A Happening Thing

A Scene In Between USA, Lee Dorrian, King Tuff, CVC, Blue Spectre, Dungeon Of Skeletons, Velvet Attack, Richard Olson & The Familiars, Tony, Cary & John, Bureau Of Lost Culture, Earth Libraries.

Family Album

Magna Carta's Songs From Wasties Orchard.

Song Book

Dino Valenti's hippie anthem 'Let's Get Together'.

Deep Cuts

Ranwood Records.

David Bowie & Marc Bolan

When the future superstars' paths crossed in 1970.

Reviews

The best in reissues, new releases, books and live shows.

Prize Crossword

Win a copy of America's Live At Goodbye Summer '71.

Vinyl Clicks

The Beaver Brothers 1978 curio Ventreloquisms.

Vinyl Art

English/American/Spanish singer Jeanette's Palabras, Promesas...

20 Questions

Andy Fairweather Low reflects on a multi-dimensional life in music.
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The Rough Guide To Hausu Mountain
Notes: This disc guide presents a collection of over 100 releases from 2012 to 2021 by HAUSU MOUNTAIN, a Chicago label with impressive visuals that use materials that resemble video game pixels.

It has a strong experimental colour, but has a variety of musical styles, including rock and techno.

The author Muimix has created a mix using only Hausu Mountain music to accompany the writing.

Please listen to it for reference before you buy or for background music when you read after your purchase.
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The Rough Guide To RVNG Intl
Notes: This is a disc guide to the works of Brooklyn-based label RVNG Intl. which released a catalog number 100 work (Satomimagae "Awa (Expanded)") this year.

In the early days, the label focused on dance music, but gradually began to release a wide range of content.

The label is also characterized by facing history and the past with as much passion as it directs toward real-time music, such as the "FRKWYS" series, which connects great predecessors with contemporary artists, and an unusually extensive reissue business.
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #34 Fall/Winter 2012: Wild Sounds From Past Dimensions
Cat: 474381 Rel: 13 Dec 12
 
feat The Beatles, The Haunted, Byrds, Blue Aces, Spike-Drivers, Viletones, Milan, reissures reviewd & more
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #38
Cat: 554567 Rel: 07 Jan 15
 
Feat Dave Davies, Dave Diamond, Lester Bangs, Elton Motello, Alice Cooper, Cyril Jordan and more!
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #39
Cat: 574587 Rel: 29 Jun 15
 
Feat The Clingers, Innocence & Magic, Brian Jones Revisited, The Mickey Finn, Kim Fowley, Pink Finks/Daddy Cool, The Saints, Silverhead, Soul Vendors & more!
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #40
Cat: 592709 Rel: 24 Nov 15
 
Feat Flamin' Groovies, The Human Expression, The Wrecking Crew, Psycotic Pineapple, Steve Katz, Turquoise, Joe Doll and more
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #41
Cat: 610359 Rel: 03 May 16
 
Feat, Cuby & The Blizzards, The Ugly Ducklings, The Lovin' Spoonful, John Sebastian interview & much more
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Ugly Things Magazine Issue #47
Cat: 685842 Rel: 23 Apr 18
 
Feat The Lollipop Shoppe, The Weeds, The Betterdays, Wolfgang Dios, Yardbirds & more!
Notes: Welcome to Ugly Things Magazine, the ultimate rock & roll read, bringing you wild sounds from past dimensions, from times when rock & roll was young, daring, dangerous and vital. Passionate, informed, insightful, in-depth coverage of the overlooked music of the 1950s, '60s, '70s & beyond.

- 152 pages
- Perfect bound
- Full-colour glossy cover
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