blissblogger
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no pain no gane
i remember when i interviewed stereolab years ago, tim talked about how as part of some career guidance type thing at school he applied for a job at Industrial Records and also the Fall's label at that time
Broken Flag -- i was reading that Wolf Eyes piece in the Wire (my, but they're some inarticulate fellows, or should I say "dudes" aren't they?) and they start going on about how it's no good thinking you're on top of the late 70s/early 80s UK scene if you've downloaded a few Broken Flag tapes off the net, you have to dig deeper and get into the flexis, the really obscure noise tapes. And I'm thinking "Broken Flag are like the middlebrow option, then? I've never fucking heard of them. " Alarming given that i've spent three years on a massively over-researched postpunk book! still something tells me that it's not going to be worth my while chasing 'em down. Esoterrorists, doncha just love 'em?
i remember when i interviewed stereolab years ago, tim talked about how as part of some career guidance type thing at school he applied for a job at Industrial Records and also the Fall's label at that time
Broken Flag -- i was reading that Wolf Eyes piece in the Wire (my, but they're some inarticulate fellows, or should I say "dudes" aren't they?) and they start going on about how it's no good thinking you're on top of the late 70s/early 80s UK scene if you've downloaded a few Broken Flag tapes off the net, you have to dig deeper and get into the flexis, the really obscure noise tapes. And I'm thinking "Broken Flag are like the middlebrow option, then? I've never fucking heard of them. " Alarming given that i've spent three years on a massively over-researched postpunk book! still something tells me that it's not going to be worth my while chasing 'em down. Esoterrorists, doncha just love 'em?