Monday, 30 October 2017
Cracker Jack Kid - Art Strike Mantra
Cracker Jack Kid ( Chuck Welch ) sent out these cassettes through the mail art network back in the late 80's as part of the infamous Mail Art Strike. The idea was that participants added their mantra or whatever they wanted basically to the end of the tape and sent it on to the next person until the tape was full and the last person sent it back to Chuck to copy and send copies to all participants - at least I think that was the idea. I made my own copy just in case this one got lost or for some reason I never got one. A compilation did eventually turn up along with documentation of the project. Hear part of it HERE.
Keith Bates & Roger Radio - Smoke In My Hands
Collaborative effort by two stalwarts of the mail art scene back in the 80's and 90's. Roger Radio ( Stevens ) who lives in Hove is also a poet, musician, educator, artist and all round good fellow. Keith Bates hails from Manchester, known as the Eclectic Hermit he is a musician and maker of fonts amongst other things. The other side of the cassette is a song by "Two 4th year girls - recorded at school " . Hear side one HERE.
Alvaro - Strong As A Bull
Alvaro "The Chilean With The Singing Nose " sent this back in the late 80's or early 90's ( no date on cassette ) from Squeaky Shoes Records in Germany. Just the one song - nothing the other side as far as I remember. Hear it HERE. His Discogs blurb says - Alvaro Peña-Rojas
Real Name:
Álvaro Ernesto Peña-Rojas
Profile:
Piano player, singer, and composer born in Valparaíso, Chile in 1943. Known as "the Chilean with the singing nose," he has released several singles with various Chilean rock bands in the early 70's ("The Challengers" and "The Boomerangs") before travelling to London in 1974 (due to exile from the Pinochet Regime), where he met Joe Strummer and formed The 101'ers. He now lives in Germany.
Sunday, 29 October 2017
The New Improved Jook Savages - Radical Militant Vegetarians In Naziland
From Holy FunkRecords in San Anselmo in California. Made in 1992. Hear the first couple of tracks HERE.
David Zack and Snowwhite Jung - Add This To Your Lentils..
Long time mail artists and networkers Dave Zack and Snowwhite ( Susan Young ) sent this poor quality SONNI tape back in the early 90's. basically just Dave playing the guitar and chewing the fat about this and that with interjections from Snopes. Hear part of it HERE...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... "Tape is typical of Zack's ramblings and guitar plucking. I have tapes of ramblings and cello scrapings which are similar. The audio quality hasn't improved over the years so sorry for your ears. Keep that sturdy sack handy!
Zack was one of the first mail artists I contacted when I joined the network in 1980. He was very prolific with his letters which were also long and rambling and sometimes took up several sides of A4 and included photo copies of letters to other people on his network and spidery pen and ink drawings. The tapes arrived at intervals and always on very cheap cassettes like the one depicted. Sonni indeed!
"David was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1938 and received his Canadian landed immigrant status in 1970. He died in Texas, in 1995.
He studied at the University of Chicago and Cambridge University and taught at the University of Puerto Rico, San Francisco State College, the San Francisco Art Institute, and the University of Saskatchewan in Regina.
David is known for initiating the Nut Art movement in the late 60s in San Francisco together with Roy DeForest, Maija Peeples, Clayton Bailey, David Gilhooly and others. He became involved with mail-art in the early 70s and became one of its leading figures. He devoted the rest of his life to 'correspondense-art', and invented the Monty Cantsin Open-Pop-Star project together with Maris Kundzins and Istvan Kantor. David also got involved with Neoism in the early 1980s.
David took part in countless mail-art exhibitions around the world. He was also a professional art writer/critic with articles appearing in many publications in the 1960s and 1970s.
A retrospective of his work entitled: DAVID ZACK: Wizard?! Perturber?! Possessed! Letters and other works of a correspondence artist will open at The New Gallery in Calgary, on October 10, 2008, collected, designed and produced by Istvan Kantor."
Zack was one of the first mail artists I contacted when I joined the network in 1980. He was very prolific with his letters which were also long and rambling and sometimes took up several sides of A4 and included photo copies of letters to other people on his network and spidery pen and ink drawings. The tapes arrived at intervals and always on very cheap cassettes like the one depicted. Sonni indeed!
"David was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1938 and received his Canadian landed immigrant status in 1970. He died in Texas, in 1995.
He studied at the University of Chicago and Cambridge University and taught at the University of Puerto Rico, San Francisco State College, the San Francisco Art Institute, and the University of Saskatchewan in Regina.
David is known for initiating the Nut Art movement in the late 60s in San Francisco together with Roy DeForest, Maija Peeples, Clayton Bailey, David Gilhooly and others. He became involved with mail-art in the early 70s and became one of its leading figures. He devoted the rest of his life to 'correspondense-art', and invented the Monty Cantsin Open-Pop-Star project together with Maris Kundzins and Istvan Kantor. David also got involved with Neoism in the early 1980s.
David took part in countless mail-art exhibitions around the world. He was also a professional art writer/critic with articles appearing in many publications in the 1960s and 1970s.
A retrospective of his work entitled: DAVID ZACK: Wizard?! Perturber?! Possessed! Letters and other works of a correspondence artist will open at The New Gallery in Calgary, on October 10, 2008, collected, designed and produced by Istvan Kantor."
Friday, 27 October 2017
Ona Doddle - Shop Til You Drop
Ona was a friend of another home taper and mail art practioner O. Jason I think and they lived in the Midlands in the UK during the 80's when I presume this tape was made ( no info on the cassette ). One side is Shop Til You Drop and the other Electric Gift Ideas. Hear a short section of the first side HERE.
VEC Audio - Auricle in G
VEC Audio ( Rod Summers ) in the Netherlands sent this out in 1982 to collaborators and participants in his VEC Audio Exhange. HERE are several tracks from side Two which features such folk as Bria Burgess, fomt, carel lanters & deiderick van kleef and ruedi schill.
Sunday, 22 October 2017
Joe Bussard - Record Collecting
A cassette from Joe in Kentucky? No address on tape, hardly any info. at all except the name. A rambling tale of finding old time, country and blues 78's in the 60's complete with grunts, coughs and amusing anecdotes. A small section from side 1 HERE. He a has a page on Wikipedia - Joe Bussard (born Joseph E. Bussard, Jr., July 11, 1936 in Frederick, Maryland, United States) is an American collector of 78-rpm records.
Bussard maintains a collection of more than 15,000 records, primarily of American folk, gospel, and blues from the 1920s and 1930s, believed to be one of the largest (and best quality) in the world.
He was the subject of a documentary film, Desperate Man Blues, and his collection was mined for a compilation CD, Down in the Basement. He has gleefully shared his collection, which includes many only-known-copies of records (not to mention best-known-copies) with numerous reissue labels as well as with individuals for whom he has taped recordings from his collection for a nominal sum for decades.
From 1956 until 1970, he ran the last 78 rpm record label, Fonotone, which was dedicated to the release of new recordings of old-time music. Among these were recordings by hundreds of performers, including the first recordings by the guitarist John Fahey. A five-CD anthology of Fonotone releases was issued in 2005 by Dust-to-Digital.
Bussard currently produces a weekly music program, Country Classics, for Georgia Tech's radio station, WREK Atlanta. He has radio programs on three other stations: WPAQ-AM 740 in Mount Airy, North Carolina, WELD-AM 690 in Fisher, West Virginia, and WTHU-AM 1450 in Thurmont, Maryland.
Joe Bussard has always had the collecting bug: in his teens, he and his cousin collected everything from rare coins to beehives to birds' nests. His dislike for modern music, especially hip hop and rock and roll, has been well documented
Diary Of A Fool - Hall Of Records 1
Cassette from the late 80's maybe early 90's from Amsterdam in Holland. Part of Side 2 which includes songs by Queen, except from "The Matrix" soundtrack and Peps Blodband etc. A small section HERE.
David Stone & Thomas Sutter - Multiple Impact Fables
A cassette from 26th June 1995 sent from the Regicide Bureau in Maryvill MO U.S.A. Live improvisations recorded live in Tom's living room it says. David Stone - Horns, guitar, tapes, percussion and longwaves. Thomas Sutter - Horns, turntables, bass, percussion, shortwaves, sampling and harmonica. Here's a short section from side 1- HERE.
"Part of the world-wide cabal of experimental home-tapers, St. Louis-based Thomas Sutter, cut his teeth during the heyday of early 1980s underground cassette culture. His Regicide Bureau project has been running strong for 30+ years publishing his exploits as an electroacoustic trickster of sorts. Around 400 cassettes and CD-Rs of his head-scratching and genre-defying sound art and music have been put out to date. Many of these editions are concept albums, displaying a range of sounds from the pensive to the chaotic, with themes relating to esoteric Buddhist teachings released via his own private imprint and through an impressive list of legendary 80s tape labels such as Sound of Pig, HalTapes, Deaf Eye, and Harsh Reality Music. DaoDaoism is a collaboration of an opaque and mystical nature with NNN Cook working merely as an assistant towards Sutter's role as he puts it a "midwife to enigmas."
Friday, 20 October 2017
Michael Townsend - Cat Food
Michael sent this tape back in the 90';s for my Tape Exchange project I was doing through the mail back then. Listen to part of it HERE. "Versatile and experienced copywriter, creative director, content developer and
broadcast producer
SKILLS
Expert written communication abilities – copywriting, editing, scriptwriting, online
marketing, white papers and more – with minimal ramp-up time and learning curve
Diverse experience in financial, technology, healthcare, logistics and economic
development communications for local, regional, national and global clients
Can make complex subject matter understandable for anyone, crafting benefit-oriented
copy for websites, advertising, email marketing, trade shows, outdoor and other tactics
Web development strategy, Search Engine Optimization proficiency
Audio production, editing and sound design; video editing and video production
management
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Over 19 years, developed all copywriting and content for Perry & Banks, collaborated
with clients and strategists, and managed creative direction and collaboration
alongside a wide range of designers, writers, producers and on-camera/voice talent
Coined our state slogan, “Maine, The Way Life Should Be” for the Maine Dept. of
Tourism in 1987
Wrote and managed production of television and radio advertising for a number of
Maine Financial Institutions including Key Bank, Casco Northern Bank, Norway Savings
Bank, Androscoggin Savings. "
Bill Whorrall - The A Team
Bill Whorrall sent this cassette "Radio surf - Low Fidelity - Medium Concept " in the 90's - not sure of the date. One of several tapes from Bill through the 90's and early noughties. Listen to part of it HERE. About
"I was born in northern Indiana am now living in southern Indiana. I spent 4 years in the Air Force and 9 years in college. I have 3 degrees from Indiana University, 2 in education and an M.F.A. in printmaking. I like to work in all media. I prefer to let the concept drive the materials. I still enjoy teaching, although I am retired now as a full time teacher. "
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