Category: Cassette
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GAJOOBilation 7.4
This is the fourth volume in GAJOOB’s cassette compilation series published in conjunction with GAJOOB #7.
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CassetteCourtesy Patrol – Razor Clocks (Cassette, 1986)
#5075 I found a review of Razor Clocks in Option Magazine in 1986 and ordered a copy. It was one of the first homemade cassette albums I got and it started a lifelong love for this kind of underground music. Courtesy Patrol was Tom Furgas playing most instruments and doing the recording production and Bill […]
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The Cocker Spaniels – The Cocker Spaniels Are Still Alive, and So Are You
Item #5080 (Cassette) The Cocker Spaniels Are Still Alive, and So Are You by The Cocker Spaniels
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Coalmine 5 – Døden Drømmer Livet
Cassette #5076
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Blair Petrie – The Meaning of Love (cassette)
Archive #4153 This was distributed by Alex Douglas’ CLEM/CLAS (Contact List of Electronic Music) out of Vancouver, Canada Blair Petrie can let loose some emotional stuff when he wants too. And we wants to, here. “The Meaning of Love” serves as a sort of cycle around the various states of such. Searching and longing. Even […]
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Dumpster Times #7
GAJOOB Archive #4560 AudioAnarchy is the first cassette version of my print zine DumpsterTimes. I asked for contributions from some friends and this is what they tossed into the Dumpster. My own work on the tape reflects my love of improvisational theatre. Everything not attributed to a specific text was improvised. This was my first […]
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Baneemy – Walter Martin Cult
Archive ID 3894 Walter Martin was a fundamentalist bible airwave evangelist. WMC is a pointed attack against his ”answer-all” approach to bullshit preaching over 120 minutes of seamless wonder. Stylistically, Baneemy take influences ranging from The Violent Femmes to The Residents to The Beatles. Basically, the main instrument is a very melodic acoustic guitar. played […]
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Swinebolt 45 – Jeering At Shamen
This tape consists of previously released material, condensed for Al’s SOP label. A pretty fair electronic excursion, but rather unmemoriable. There’s some nice subtlety here and there, and a little grappling with peaks. Good for background– and that’s probably the whole point. Bryan Baker, GAJOOB #4 https://pogus.com
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Dust That Collects – Dust Never Sleeps