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ECM New Series: A Compendium
ECM New Series: A Compendium (limited paperback book)
Cat: 1068065 Rel: 03 Feb 25
 
This compendium serves both as a companion for the musical journey through the ECM’s rich catalogue as well as a snapshot of where the series is at in its 40th year
Notes: Compiling all ECM New Series recordings in a high-quality 264+4-page paperback edition with large cover-prints, photographs of the interpreters and composers from the archives plus an introductory essay and an interview with producer Manfred Eicher, this compendium serves both as a companion for the musical journey through the label's rich catalogue as well as a snapshot of where the series is at in its 40th year.

Limited edition of 2000 copies.

High-quality print, 264+4 pages
Introductory essay (in English and German)
1986 Interview with Manfred Eicher about the beginnings of the New Series (in English and German)
Complete catalogue including expansive individual artist/composer segments
Archival photographs
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Independent As F***: Underground Hip-Hop From 1995-2005 By Ben Pedroche
Cat: 1080518 Rel: 01 Apr 25
 
Exploring how a generation of rap artists rebelled against major labels and made music on their own terms.
Notes: For a glorious ten-year period from 1995 to 2005, hip-hop music received a much-needed shot in the arm from a generation of determined and wildly creative rappers and producers. They rallied against the increasingly formulaic and shallow world of mainstream rap, as well as a music industry unwilling to listen.

By releasing music on their own terms as independent artists-many adopting the mantra of being "independent as fuck" as a mission statement-these hungry creatives reclaimed their artistic freedom and wore it as a badge of honour. Most importantly, they also made a lot of excellent hip-hop. What emerged was a vibrant underground music scene that stretched from New York to Los Angeles, with influence reaching across the world.

Independent As F**: Underground Hip-hop from 1995-2005 explores how a generation of rap artists rebelled against the major record labels and made music on their own terms, celebrating individuality and creative freedom. It also traces the history of some of hip-hop's most respected artists, including MF DOOM, El-P, Mos Def, Kool Keith, and Madlib.

"Ben is an archivist of the highest regard. His Grown Up Rap pushes the myth and mythology aside for real powerful hip hop facts." Chuck D
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The Tories Are The Real Criminals by Matt Smith
Cat: 1021496 Rel: 05 Jun 24
 
Witness the raw energy and unity of the protests against the 1994 Criminal Justice Act that shook the capital
Notes: 1994 was a year of fervent resistance against the encroaching Criminal Justice Act in the UK. Amidst the clamour of dissent, three historic demonstrations echoed through the streets of London, challenging the very fabric of authority and transforming the nature of peaceful protest, forever.

Through the lens of Matt Smith (Exist To Resist), witness the raw energy and unity of the protests that shook the capital. Each image in this zine is a testament to the power of the people, capturing not just moments frozen in time, but the spirit of a generation refusing to accept oppressive legislation.

Pages: 68
Size: A5 (21cm x 14.8cm)
Binding: Staple bound
Print: Black & white
Front cover design: Tom Booth Woodger
Interior design: Jez Tucker
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The Primal Screamer by Nick Blinko
Cat: 1075716 Rel: 09 Apr 25
 
Originally released in 1995, this semi-autobiographical novel from Rudimentary Peni singer, guitarist, lyricist, and illustrator Nick Blinko plunges into the world of madness, suicide, and anarchist punk
Notes: Originally released in 1995, this semi-autobiographical novel from Rudimentary Peni singer, guitarist, lyricist, and illustrator Nick Blinko plunges into the world of madness, suicide, and anarchist punk. Lovecraft meets Crass in the squats and psychiatric institutions of early '80s England. This new edition collects Blinko's long sought-after artwork from the three previous incarnations.
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The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997 by Peter Spirer
Cat: 1094525 Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Reel Art Press presents The Book Of Rhyme & Reason: Hip Hop 1994-1997, the ultimate backstage pass offering an unprecedented glimpse behind the scenes just as the culture exploded into the mainstream
Notes: In the mid-nineties, documentarian Peter Spirer embarked on a three-year odyssey to offer a realistic view of Hip-Hop and the people and culture it encompassed, interviewing over 80 artists involved in the art form. Spirer managed to capture a seminal moment as the culture balanced on the cusp of the mainstream. As Ice-T comments in his foreword to the book, 'Rhyme & Reason is one of the few films that was there to document us before Hip-Hop truly exploded.' While filming, Spirer took accompanying stills using a medium format Rolleiflex camera. It is these photographs that form The Book Of Rhyme & Reason. 'The Rollei allowed me to capture some amazing moments: Puffy getting a trim in his office while doing three tasks at once, Biggie opening record plaques on his couch, Ice-T and Mack 10 hanging with their homies, Heavy D at the barber, playing pool. There was the Jack The Rapper convention with Death Row making a statement, at a Disney World Hotel, that ended in chaos. There were magical moments such as Redman and Erick Sermon freestyling on the mic to amazed onlookers at a block party in Newark and watching Wu-Tang Clan chop it up on the block in Staten Island on a cold winter's day before they exploded.'

This coffee table volume features over 130 of Spirer's photographs from 1994 to 1997. As Hip-Hop commemorates its fiftieth anniversary in 2023, it is particularly fitting that many of these images from this formative period are being seen and published for the first time.

Hardback Book, 224 pages with over 300 illustrations
275mm x 230mm x 25mm
Weight: 1.5kg
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