Author: James McQuiston

Posted on: February 16, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The Ghost of Silver Cliff : The Malay Mysteries 2

The Ghost of Silver Cliff : The Malay Mysteries 2 / 96 Pages / $6.95 / Shoto Press, P.O. Box 331, Delhi, NY 13753 /  This is probably the most professional bit of anything that I’ve ever had the pleasure to review, coming from an Obscurity Unlimited Chat session. The Ghost of Silver Cliff is pretty much an manga-style comic book, but perfect-bound and put into a smaller format. The…

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Sneak Preview From Mochipet’s “Microphonepet”

Here is a sneak preview from “Microphonepet” from prolific electronic maestro Mochipet (David Wang). Further showing off his versatility, Mochipet’s latest offering is his take on hip-hop from the future featuring collaborations from Jahcoozi, Dopestyle, The Freshest Kids, Casual & Opio (Hieroglyphics), Meanest Man Contest, and many more.

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Merle Haggard – Working Man’s Journey

Merle Haggard – Working Man’s Journey / 2007 Cracker Barrel / 12 Tracks / http://www.merlehaggard.com / Before I had a chance to read up on Merle Haggard, I had no clue that ey broke out of prison over 17 times before making a career for eirself as a country star. Haggard has came to complete a 180 in regards to working with and against the system. Where it was breaking…

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NeuFutur Magazine Introduces… Sally-Ann D’Amato

Sally-Ann D’Amato is a native of Yonkers, NY, which is also home to one of her greatest musical inspirations, Ella Fitzgerald, a childhood friend of her grandmother’s. Sally grew up listening to her grandmother’s stories of Ella’s voice wafting in through the open windows on hot summer nights. It was this music that later inspired Sally at a young age to find her own voice.Up until the age of 12,…

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Genetic Disorder #18

Genetic Disorder #18 / $3 / :30 / 68M / http://www.geneticdisorder.net / Genetic Disorder was one of the few zines that I keep around after I review it. One of their earlier issues dealt with Satanism heavily, and brought to the table a great deal of primarly-source documents. For this issue, the size has changed (from a full to a half-sized zine) and the topic has changed (from Satanism to…

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Sonar Kollectiv Set To Release “Members of the Trick”

“…This compilation is the culmination of the very successful Members of the Trick 12” series. Compiled by TRICKSKI. Exclusive tracks include LEROY&DARNELL 4 Members Only, SCHMUTZIG DE MUTZIG Thank You Daniel and TRICKSKI tracks Paperbitch Move Me featuring HANS BLITZ (HEADMAN Livedrummer) on drums and YANNICK LABBÉ on the mic for the first time ever……..And listening to the compilation, one can only hope that it won’t be long until the…

Posted on: February 15, 2008 Posted by: James McQuiston Comments: 0

The Ghosts of Ready Reference

The Ghosts of Ready Reference / :15 / 32 Pages / Fourth-Sized / Love Bunni Press, 2622 Princeton Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 /  Finally, a topic that I am familiar with and can vouch as being reasonably accurate. In The Ghosts of Ready Reference, Volume Two, a cast of characters has their lives in the library fleshed out through their interactions with a librarians. The typical cast of miscreants…

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NeuFutur Magazine Introduces… Red i Clan

‘RED i CLAN’ is the brainchild of Sor (vox), a classically trained musician that studied classical guitar and composition in Europe. It grew from the need to make something new, yet still edgy. To accomplish this he enlisted the help of his friends, Drey (bass), Raul (guitar) and Alex (drums), all of whom are professional musicians.

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Billy Vera – Hopeless Romantic

Billy Vera – Hopeless Romantic / 2007 Shout Factory / 14 Tracks / http://www.shoutfactory.com / When I first received “Hopeless Romantic”, I really thought that Billy Vera was Billy Ocean. Imagine my surprise when I put the disc on and hear a very funky, soulful brand of rock instead of “Caribbean Queen”. For those individuals that do not know who Billy Vera is, ey has had a career in music…