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Home Music Epicly Later’d; Patrick O’Dell

Epicly Later’d; Patrick O’Dell

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n 2004, before the advent of social media as a global phenomenon, photographer Patrick O’Dell launched the celebrated blog ‘Epicly Later’d’, dedicated to documenting the adventure and mayhem of the NYC skate/music/downtown scene. Two decades later, the influence of O’Dell’s work is apparent, and the original photographs still astonish. Compiled by O’Dell and editor Jesse Pearson, this title collects the best of the blog into a body of work that’s evocative wildly compelling.Patrick O’Dell is a photographer, photo editor, filmmaker, and skateboarder from Columbus, Ohio. In addition to the creation of the seminal photoblog Epicly Later’d, his work includes serving as a photographer for Thrasher magazine and photo editor for Vice. He also created and produced the webshow and television adaptations of ‘Epicly Later’d’, and is an acclaimed director of music videos and the film ‘Dumb: The Story of Big Brother Magazine’.

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VITAL 20 Zine: June 1991 – Frans de Waard (Staalplaat) CHOP SHOP

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Frans de Waard published Vital, a fanzine for electronic and electroacoustic music, from 1987 to 1995. It was a low-budget, Xeroxed publication, bearing the revolutionary instruction: ‘No Copyright Publication. Reprint Now!’ It featured interviews with Asmus Tietchens, O Yuki Conjugate, Merzbow, P16.D4, Pierre Henry, Jim O’Rourke, Brume, Döc Wor Mirran and many others, hosted discussions on copyright, plagiarism and plunderphonics, house music, ambient music, cassette culture and noise, and included contributions from musicians such as Leigh Landy, Godfried Willem Raes, John Duncan, and GX Jupitter-Larsen. Every issue included reviews of cassette releases, LPs, CDs and books. A total of 44 issues were published. Vital moved online in 1995, where it appeared every week since as Vital Weekly.

Frans de Waard has played with Kapotte Muziek to Beequeen (with Freek Kinkelaar), Goem (with Roel Meelkop and Peter Duimelinks, both of whom are also a member of Kapotte Muziek), Zebra (with Roel Meelkop) as well as solo projects under the moniker Freiband and Shifts, and under his own name. De Waard worked for Staalplaat (1992-2003) and since 1986 as a reviewer for his own independent zine publication Vital.  VITAL zine is a lively record of the heyday of cassette culture and industrial music, but also of developments in the wider field of electronic music.

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SILENCE AND STRENGTH: Le Divin Cagliostro; CD (2005) The Eastern Front

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The Eastern Front, Dark Ambient, Noise, Neo-Folk, Occult, Czech Republic; (2005) Limited Numbered CD - Ex Used condition
A great deal of mysteries revolve around the historical figure of Count Alessandro di Cagliostro (1743-1795); from his questioned identity as a charlatan called Joseph Balsam (or is it Giuseppe Balsamo?), to the unknown information about the “Egyptian Rites” Freemasonry (and Freemasonry in general) and the rituals it is said to include which are inspired by the ancient Egyptian culture.  This album seems to be a tribute to his colorful life in the form of dark ambient with noise, narrated samples and some folk music; just the kind of album you’d want to research about.  The album seems like a journey through Cagliostro’s life (or is it his attempt for an afterlife?)  There is much to investigate here, and the deeper you go the less you’ll understand.  It’s hard to find information about this act, since it’s an unknown debut album, so all I can say is that someone called Stephan V. Friedman wrote the lyrics and music and that there is a limited amount of copies.
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BLUES CONTROL; Valley Tangents

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BLUES CONTROL; Valley Tangents LP 2012 (Secondhand) US experimental duo, fourth album, first on Drag City label
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EAT SKULL; Sick to death

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EAT SKULL; Sick to death LP, Used By subjecting their trashy art-punk/fuzz-garage songs to cheap, trebly, hyper-distorted production, this LP by Portland's 'Eat Skull' sounds right at home on the Siltbreeze label.  Sits wonderfully alongside art-noise contemporaries such as Sic Alps, Times New Viking and Psychedelic Horseshit. Lo-fi?.... this record sounds like it was mastered by a deaf person.
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