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alt.music.progressive FAQL #1
an intro to alt.music.progressive
Revision: 3.0
Last Modified: December 22, 1993
maintained by Mike Borella
(borella@cs.ucdavis.edu)
This is 1 of 4 FAQLs. The others are:
FAQL #2: mail order sources for progressive music
FAQL #3: publications concerning progressive music
FAQL #4: general frequently asked questions (in preparation)
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Welcome to alt.music.progressive: The Progressive Music Newsgroup!
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This message is a regularly posted introduction and welcome which gives you a
some idea of what this group is about. It attempts to answer some of the most
frequently asked questions/debates and offers informational pointers to
progressive music related resources of mailorder sources, magazines, mailing
lists, lyrics and discographies, many of which are available on-line on
the Internet.
If you get tired of seeing this posted regularly put the subject line in your
kill file for alt.music.progressive. With many newsreaders you can just hit
"K". However, you might risk missing useful and informative updates to this
file. Newcomers to alt.music.progressive are encouraged to read this
message in it's entirety, along with FAQL #4.
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Q1: WHAT IS PROGRESSIVE MUSIC?
A1: Good question!! There are probably as many answers as there are
people reading this, and all of them equally valid. The word
progressive has been defined to mean "forward moving," "widening in
scope," "changing in increments," and so on. However, in order to
understand what progressive music is all about, one must look beyond
the dictionary definition of the word progressive.
For terms of discussion on alt.music.progressive (a.m.p), most progressive
music is based to some degree on: 70's Art Rock, Canterbury, Psychedelic,
Fusion, Krautrock, Classical Rock, Folk, Space Rock, RIO, and Zeuhl
Music (for a definition of these terms, keep reading!) and many other
forms of music. Recently (in the last 10 years or so) the mainstream media
has used the word progressive to describe college music, alternative pop, and
other forms of music. While this is a valid use of the word, it is not the
use we are refering to on this newsgroup!! If you're reading this for
the first time and your personal definition of progressive focuses on
bands such as The Smiths, The Cure, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Nirvana,
and/or one of the many bands showcased on MTV's "120 Minutes," you may prefer
to read alt.music.alternative.
So what makes music progressive? Personally, I think it's about 50%
the music itself, and 50% the person who listens to it. Reading
a.m.p, you'll find that many progressive listeners will disagree on
what is or isn't progressive, even the ones who have been listening to
the music for more than 15 years. Some people say that music is
progressive because it is complex and intricate, others claim it has
to be innovative and groundbreaking, and still others will insist that
music is progressive because it sounds like other music that is
progressive. In the end, deciding what is or isn't progressive is up
to the individual listener. If you don't know whether the readers of
a.m.p consider a particular band progressive or not, feel free to ask.
On a personal note, I've been listening to what is widely considered
"progressive music" for about 8 years now, and I'm just realizing what
this genre has to offer. Every week I have a slightly different idea
what progressive is. Therefore, I postulate that knowing what
progressive music is may take countless years or listening, as well as
some knowledge of music theory, a good background in other forms of
music, and a sense of history (as in when each band existed, who
influenced them and who they influenced). To get a feel of what other
people consider progressive, read a.m.p or Gibraltar regularly for
several months.
Q1.1: IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "PROGRESSIVE" AND "GOOD"?
A1.1: Yes!!! Many progressive music fans (myself included) have been
guilty of either considering all the bands they like "progressive", or
defining progressive to mean music that they consider "good." While
this seems to be a human error that many of us make, please think
twice before posting to a.m.p about a band just because you like them.
For example, I would consider Miles Davis "progressive" (he was
innovating, had great feel, and wrote complex music), but discussions
about Miles don't belong on a.m.p, though refering to him occasionally
is fine.
Q1.2: JUST BECAUSE A BAND HAS ONE OR MORE PROGRESSIVE ALBUMS, DOES
THAT MEAN THAT EVERYTHING THEY DO IS PROGRESSIVE?
A1.2: No. This is a common misconception. Though we call them
"progressive music bands," the bands themselves are not progressive -
the music is. Once progressive does not means always progressive.
There are many examples of bands that once made great progressive
music, but have turned to churning out pop music. There seems to be a
trend from progressive music to a more accessible form of music in
many bands' histories, and unfortunately, they rarely return to where
they started.
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Q2: WHAT IS ALT.MUSIC.PROGRESSIVE FOR?
A2: Discussions of progressive music used to occasionally happen on newsgroups
like alt.rock-n-roll and rec.music.misc and on mailing lists like Gibraltar
as well as others dedicated to specific artist. Then in 1992 someone started
alt.music.progressive and gradually a number of folks have wandered in and
started offering reviews of new and old music in this genre and a helping hand
to new and old fans of progressive music looking to broaden their musical
horizons. At first glance, it might seem to some like progressive rock died
years ago or that the entire genre could be cataloged into a small genre of a
dozen or so bands or a couple hundred lps. This isn't the case! There are
many sub-genres and literally thousands of bands and albums and cds that fall
under the general class of "progressive" and the music industry is actively
re-issuing (strip-mining?) many classics and even total obscurities once
thought lost forever. You can now easily buy cd copies of rare releases that
once sold for $40 to $300 on used lp!
Discussion on a.m.p usually focuses on the lesser known progressive
bands. While Yes, Genesis, ELP, King Crimson,
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Music appreciation is very subjective - meaning that we all have
our own opinions. This may seem like an obvious statement, but many
people feel inclined to rate things based on their own personal
belief systems and experience. You may find other folks who agree
with you on some things, but in general out tastes are all unique
and based on what we've been exposed to. And our musical tastes are
typically changing and developing as we are exposed to new music.
A lot of what this newsgroup is about is sharing info, pointers,
discographies and interviews with others so that we can help each
other explore. There is no road map and there's a huge, diverse
universe of music out there to explore. There's so much "good"
music that's been recorded that one can never hope to find,
experience or catalog it all. But many of us here are trying
anyway, and leaving a few notes scribbled on the walls of the caves
as we scurry on by, occasionally passing strangers and friends and
making new friends on our journey through the darkness deep into
the unknown. Ok, I know, I'm getting a little carried away here...
but the group has a history of folks getting bent out of shape and
flailing emotionally over whether some band is "better" than
another or whether they are "progressive". We hope to avoid these
unneccessary and meaningless posts from flooding the newsgroup
with noise and anger.
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4. Progressive rock related mailing lists through email/Internet:
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What is a mailing list? It's a group of users with a special
interest topic that unites them via email. Any mail sent to the
list address is "exploded" by being sent to everyone on the
subscription list. The lists can reach up to hundreds or thousands
of music fans or other folks with mutual interests. Some lists are
"digested" or available as regular (separate mail for each post) or
digest format. I prefer digests because the number of pieces of
mail in my mailbox is smaller - the volume is the same, but I only
get occasional mail of many messages attached together. It makes it
harder to reply to individual posts but makes my mailbox easier to
manage.
Some lists are moderated - the moderator may request that
a post be edited or may refuse to post it if the content considered
off-topic. This may sound "fascist", but in reality there are few
situations where post content is censored or edited. One example is
a list where discussion of trading bootlegs is forbidden by the
management of the site that "owns" the mailing list. There is no
"guarantee of free speech" on computer networks, and there is also
the implicit assumption that anything you email or post may be read
by many people. Most people aren't very concerned about this, but
public discussions of potentially illegal actions such as trading
tapes, bootlegs or otherwise is at your risk and should probably be
done with some discretion if you really want to talk about these
things. In theory mailing lists can reach a lot of people who
have email but can't get Usenet news. Mailing lists tend to have
less "noise" posts and flames because of a smaller, more focused
audience.
For solo and spinoff acts discussions might take place on related
lists (like, Fish might be discussed on the Marillion list, and
Brand X on the Genesis list, Bruford, Levin and Belew on the King
Crimson list, Bruford on the Yes list, Bruford on just about any
list...). Prog mailing list managers: please send me updates &
corrections (especially if you aren't on here)!
The "-" shows the address to which you should write to be
subscribed. Most mailing lists have a -request or administrative
address for subscriptions and *unsubscriptions*. Save the intro to
any list you subscribe or keep track of the admin address when you
want to unsub. Many people post sub and unsub messages to the list
mailer addresses, unwittingly sending them to up to hundreds of
other subscribers. Even worse, some folks whine about wanting
to be unsubscribed to large captive audiences who *can't* help
unsubscribe the clueless user. Some list administrators do not
regularly read the mailing list posts or have automated the
subscription process, so use the admin address for any admin
requests. The standard Internet mailing list request address
adds -request to the email address before the @ sign. Listserv or
Bitnet mailing lists typically have a listserv@ address you use
instead of a -request. Some of the smaller, digested lists use no
administrative address and all mail is sent to one address.
(Unless it says otherwise) Many lists are automated, so be sure
to get "HELP" from their servers before doing anything.
These lists are included because someone suggested we put them here, not
because I assume these are progressive rock related lists.
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MAILING LISTS:
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DREAM THEATER
ytsejam, the Dream Theater mailing list starts up tonight! It
will concern itself with Dream Theater past, present, and future.
To subscribe, send:
subscribe ytsejam Your Name
to ytsejam-request@bnf.com (replacing Your Name with your real name).
Manager: ytsejam-owner@bnf.com
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Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
- j.arnold@bull.com
Manager: j.arnold@bull.com
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Peter Gabriel
listserv@merle.acns.nwu.edu
Manager: germuska@antioch.acns.nwu.edu : Joe Germuska
FTP archives available. Digest form available also.
This uses the standard Unix listserv program. If you don't know how to use
that, then with your first message, make the message-body "Help". (Subject
lines are ignored, not processed...) If you have problems send mail to
j-germuska@nwu.edu or germuska@antioch.acns.nwu.edu.
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Genesis
- genesis-serv@cs.unca.edu
Send a message with "HELP" in the body for details on how to use
the server to subscribe. (This is *totally* automated!)
Manager: mcmahan@cs.unca.edu : Scott McMahan
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Gibraltar (Progressive Rock, Art Rock, and Classic Rock)
To Subscribe, submit, or desubscribe: gib@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
To contact for anything else: piscine@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
Manager: Mike Taylor
The list covers general Progressive Rock topics like alt.music.progressive
and has a very useful archive server. Send mail to
gibraltar-server@maestro.mitre.org with the subject of "help" (without
the quotes. :^)) and it'll tell you how to retrieve files via email. The
same files may be available through ftp at ftp.uwp.edu. There's a very
outdated topical index of the issues of the digest which is useful for
finding references to specific bands in back issues.
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PETER HAMMILL/VAN DER GRAAF GENERATOR
The ph7 mailing list concerns itself with the music and writings
of Peter Hammill and related bands such as Van Der Graaf Generator.
Recent discussions have included comments on Random Hold, Fripp,
The Long Goodbye and Peter Hammill's two books of lyrics, poems,
and short stories. To subscribe, send:
subscribe ph7 Your Name
to ph7-request@bnf.com (replacing Your Name with your real name).
Manager: ph7-owner@bnf.com
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Allan Holdsworth ATAVACHRON list
Manager: Jeff Preston preston@morekypr.morehead-st.edu
A digested list that discusses Allan's music and session work.
send subscriptions and posts to:
atavachron@morekypr.morehead-st.edu or
atavachron@morekypr.bitnet
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IQ
Also included is discussion of related bands such as Jadis, Niadem's
Ghost and the Lens as well as to a smaller degree discussion of lessor
known bands on the English club/prog scene.
Subscriptions: nmd@newton.npl.co.uk
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Jethro Tull
- jtull-request@remus.rutgers.edu
Manager: steiner@bakerst.rutgers.edu: Dave Steiner
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Kansas
Manager and Subscription address:
- rew@world.std.com (Ryan Waldron)
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King Crimson Robert Fripp and related artists (Belew, Bruford, Levin)
Discipline list
- toby@cs.man.ac.uk
Manager: toby@cs.man.ac.uk : Toby Howard
Digested list. Archives at ftp.uwp.edu with discography(ies?) also.
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Marillion Freaks
MARILLION/FISH
The freaks mailing list is the oldest of the bnf.com progressive
rock mailing lists. It is managed by freaks-owner@bnf.com
(brian@bnf.com) and deals with Marillion, Fish, and other related
bands. To subscribe, send:
subscribe freaks Your Name
left justified as the first thing in your message to
freaks-request@bnf.com
(Replace "Your Name" with your real name ;) )
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Steve Morse and the Dixie Dregs
- blickstein@dregs.enet.dec.COM
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Mike Oldfield
- HART@vtcc1.cc.vt.edu OR HART@vtcc1.bitnet
Manager: HART@vtmath.math.vt.edu : "Heath"
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Pink Floyd - Echoes list
to subscribe send mail to the server (echoserv@fawnya.tcs.com) with
Subscription: add echoes
or add-digest echoes
or you can mail to echoes-request@fawnya.tcs.com to susbcribe manually
Manager: bear@tcs.com (h.w. neff aka bear)
archive server has lists of rare releases, huge FAQ, interviews etc.
You can get info on how to use the server to retrieve files, reviews of
rarities discs and interviews and other info by sending mail to the
echoserv address with the text body:
help
quit
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Rush
- rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu
Manager: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu : RUSH Fans Digest Manager
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Tangerine Dream
- tadream-request@cs.uwp.edu
Manager: datta@cs.uwp.edu : David Datta
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Vangelis
- direct-request@ctsx.celtech.com
(Vangelis is a Greek keyboard player, who was almost a member of
Yes, has done many albums with Jon Anderson, and also has a
strong solo career)
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Yes
Yes and Anderson-Bruford-Wakeman-Howe related. Newsletter: "Notes
From The Edge". New subscribers, contributions, questions/comments:
hunnicutt@vxc.uncwil.edu
List editor: Jeff Hunnicutt
NFTE Server (lyrics, backissues, discography, rarities, surveys,
GIFs): Automated. For help send mail with subject line "send main
help" to yes-archive@meiko.com
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OTHER NET RESOURCES:
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FTP for lyrics, discographies, etc:
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If you can ftp there is a wealth of resources on the net. Most of the
musical discographies, lyrics, interviews and other info can be found
at ftp.uwp.edu. Also this site has a number of mailing list archives
and other info. Recently a new service has started there under
/pub/music/artists - it links all info about an artist/band or musician
so you can easily cross-reference and find related info. Since this service
is new it probably will be some time before it's got enough links to be
very useful. I encourage a.m.p readers to contribute in helping link
musicians to various bands.
If you're not sure you can ftp ask your sysamdin folks or if you're
on a unix system type "man ftp" fto see if you have an online man page.
USED CD SERVER:
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- used-music-server%cs@hub.ucsb.edu
A system for selling and trading CDs and records, without a store
as middleman. Send "help" for more information. You can just check it
whenever you want to see lists of cds or lps for sale or wanted, or you can
subscribe to a weekly list of all cds added (no vinyl or want lists on the
mailing list version.
ALT.Rock-n-roll.SYMPHONIC and the grand rec. reorganization scheme:
Another Usenet newsgroup dedicated to a similar focus is
alt.rock-n-roll.symphonic. Apparantly this group was chartered and
approved months before a.m.p but wasn't started until later.
Though the intent of that group is slightly different in more
narrow in it's focus on "symphonic rock", in effect symphonic rock
is a sub-set of progressive rock and anything discussed in a.r.s
could be discussed in a.m.p. Since the group essentially totally
overlaps with a.m.p I think it's foolish to use it when a broader
audience can be reached in a.m.p. Unfortunately, both groups are in
the alt. heirarchy which is not carried at all Usenet sites, so
many folks who are interested in this music may not be able to read
alt.music.progressive. Because of this I plan an RFD and CFV to
replace alt.music.progressive and a.r.symphonic with a rec.music.
group, probably rec.music.progressive. Your feedback and support on
this issue are appreciated.
Many thanks are due to Scott McMahan (mcmahan@cs.unca.edu) for his
starting the original alt.music.progressive FAQ and writing some of
the material here which I've liberally re-edited and added to.
Updates, corrections, comments --> malcolm@wrs.com
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Subject: a.m.p FAQL #2 - mail order sources for progressive music
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alt.music.progressive FAQL #2
mail order sources for progressive music
Revision: 2.0
Last Modified: December 22, 1993
maintained by Mike Borella
(borella@cs.ucdavis.edu)
This is 1 of 5 FAQLs. The others are:
FAQL #1: an intro to alt.music.progressive
FAQL #3: publications concerning progressive music
FAQL #4: general frequently asked questions (in preparation)
FAQL #5: internet sources for progressive music
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A LIST OF MAILORDER SOURCES OF PROGRESSIVE MUSIC
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"Independent distribution is virtually dead. ...Most American stores
get nearly all their wares from six suppliers. "
(CBS, Warner, BMG, Capitol-EMI, Polygram, and MCA.)
-from _Hit Men_ by Frederic Dannen,
Vintage Books 1991 (ISBN 0-679-73061-3)
Part 1: Introduction
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Despite the majors labels dominating the music industry and distribution,
artists are still releasing their own product and some small labels are
dedicated to releasing new music and re-issuing old releases once considered
rare, out of print and nearly lost forever. Small distributors are still
around filling a need, helping us find those releases that nobody else
seems to carry.
For the purposes of this list "Progressive Music" is intentionally vague.
It is used in a broad sense to include progressive rock, symphonic rock,
jazz/rock fusion, Recommended records, Zeuhl music, and to some extent
electronic, improvised and 20th century classical music. Even in large
metropolitan areas in this age it can be difficult to find a retail music
store that stocks a large a huge variety of progressive music. The same is
essentially true of mailorder vendors also - its too difficult and expensive
for a small business to maintain a large inventory on hand. Both retail and
mail order vendors tend to have special areas of interest, typically heavily
influenced by the interests of the employee(s) ordering the stock. With
many small one-person businesses in music mailorder the focus of musical
interest is often somewhat narrow and consequently it's hard to find any one
mail order source for everything if your musical tastes are diverse. This
listing of sources tries to address that by listing comments from customers of
the various vendors to help us get a better idea of what they stock and what
the pluses and minuses are of each. If you are serious about tracking down hard
to find music you'll end up having to turn to a variety of resources to find
what you want. This list is oriented to that perspective, with no intent
meant to imply that any one vendor is better than another.
Many of the vendors are small operations running out of people's homes
or on a shoestring budget. Please be considerate when calling numbers with
HOURS listed as the owner might not enjoy answering your calls during dinner
or while asleep. It's probably a good idea to send a SASE (Self-Addressed-
Stamped-Envelope) or an IRC (International Reply Coupon from the Post Office)
if writing overseas. It may not be necessary but I consider it a gesture of
goodwill and it can make the difference in whether you get a reply or not,
especially when you're writing overseas. Catalog costs listed here may be
inaccurate, or a catalog may have a fee associated that isn't noted here. No
guarantee is made for the accuracy of addresses, pricing or opinions listed
herein. Please help us keep this up to date by informing us of any changes or
corrections.
I have very mixed feelings about including negative comments beyond
constructive criticism about reviews, and stocking policies, etc.
I'm not interested in this becoming a forum to gripe about late delivery or
shipments. But I do feel that it's appropriate to warn others if you've been
seriously or repeatedly screwed by anyone listed here. All opinions and
experiences included here are the opinions and responsibility only of the
author noted, and not of myself or any other parties associated with this
listing.
Many thanks are due to Peter Thelen, Andrew Torda, Phil Hildenbrand, Dave
Mandl, Craig Shipley, Jeff Hemmerling, Pierre Blackburn and anyone else who
helped out in offering information for this list. Comments are attributed to
the sources. In many cases the comments are from Peter, who appears to have
done business with just about every mailorder business around. This is a
"moderated" listing; I welcome additional comments from anyone but may have
to edit them if I feel it necessary.
Part 1.1: Availability of this file / other mail order listings
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This file is regularly posted to alt.music.progressive and can also be found
(possibly not the latest revision) at ftp.uwp.edu as:
/pub/music/misc/mailorder.progressive
Or at ortega.cs.ucdavis.edu as:
/pub/MSB/A.M.P/faq1.mailorder
There have been a couple of other music (cd/lp) mailorder lists compiled on the net - one that used to be posted to rec.music.misc regularly has been dormant
(not maintained or updated) since May 1992 but can be found via anonymous ftp
to ftp.uwp.edu in the file:
/pub/music/misc/mailorder.rmm
The current version has been unchanged since May 1992 and contains some out of
date addresses but is still a huge list of resources. The updated version of
mailorder.rmm is now found there as:
/pub/music/misc/mail.order.big
The revision borrows liberally from this listing but managed to keep to still
have some outdated addresses - in cases of conflicting addresses the one found
in the list you are currently reading is probably correct.
Yet another mailorder list is maintained by MIKEY@perch.nosc.mil, for a mailing
list called INFOCD. This is at ftp.uwp.edu as:
/pub/music/misc/mailorder.infocd
There are some additional lists in that directory of possible interest, for
example:
/pub/music/misc/mailorder.bootlegs
which is a list of sources in the USA of, um, hard to find rarities.
Happy hunting, listening and exploring...
Part 2: Vendor listing (short)
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This is a large file, so an index of vendors listed here might be useful to
you - if you have find or search capabilities you may find them handy for
jumping around to the parts you're looking for. All vendor names in the list
are found in CAPITAL letters as shown in the index.
Part 2.1 Vendors in the USA
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Note that many of these businesses will ship outside the USA
ABCD
AEON MUSIC
ART CONTROL ENTERPRISES
AUDIOPHILE IMPORTS
JEFF BAKER
BARKING PUMPKIN RECORDS/ BARFKO SWILL
CALENDULA RECORDS / MT.OLYMPUS IMPORTS
CD CONNECTION BBS
CD SPECIALTIES
CLEEFO
CMP RECORDS (USA)
CORIOLIS RECORDS
DUTCH EAST INDIA TRADING
ESD - EAST SIDE DIGITAL
EUROCK MAGAZINE & DISTRIBUTION
FOT RECORDS/PASSED NORMAL COMPILATIONS
G.A.S. - GONG APPRECIATION SOCIETY
GRAND RAPIDS COMPACT DISC
INTERNET USED CD MAIL-SERVER
TIM HOLDEN
LABYRINTH
DOUG LARSON
THE LASER'S EDGE
NODOMESTIX CD IMPORTERS
NOTEWORTHY MUSIC
PARK AVENUE RECORDS
PROGRESSIVE INTERNATIONAL
RANJIT PADMANABHAN
ROCKAWAY RECORDS
ROUND SOUNDS
SOUND CITY 2000
SPECTRUM MUSIC VIDEO
SYN-PHONIC
TEC TONES/RALPH RECORDS/NEGATIVMAILORDERLAND
USED CD SERVER
VOICEPRINT
WAYSIDE MUSIC
THE WILD PLACES
ZNR RECORDS
ZOUNDS RECORDS
Part 2.2 Vendors outside the USA
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BEASTONE RECORDS / HIDEAKE UEDA
CD CONNECTION (GERMANY, not the US BBS system)
G.A.S. - GONG APPRECIATION SOCIETY
MIKE LLOYD MUSIC MAIL ORDER,
MUSEA
THE MUSIC SPECIALISTS
NORMAL MAIL ORDER
REC REC SWITZERLAND
SI MUSIC
STANISLAV HAPLA
TAXIM RECORDS
ULTIMA THULE
VINYL VIRUS
Part 3: Vendor listing (long, annontated)
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The long vendor listing is in the following format:
Name: <name of vendor / mail order business>
Mailing Address: <snail mail address. N/A means not available>
Phone: <Phone number. Please note that some vendors
have limited hours. If no phone or fax number is
listed, either it is not known or there is none>
Fax: <Fax number>
Comments: <comments about the vendor, in terms of selection,
service and reliability, among other things>
Part 3.1: Vendors in the USA
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Name: ABCD
Mailing address: 33 N Main St
Port Chester, NY 10573
or
270 Lafayette St.
Suite 1000, NY, NY 10012-3327
(NOT SURE WHICH IS OLD OR NEW ADDRESS!)
Phone: (914) 939-2223
Fax: (914) 939-3879
Comments:
Request a catalog if nothing else. They've got a great selection
of European and Japanese imports, some domestic stuff too.
- jeff@tessi.com (Jeff Hemmerling)
One of the priciest places I've dealt with, especially for
shipping! But a good selection nonetheless.
- Andy Wing
Import CDs only. Full length CDs only, no CD singles. They keep
everything in stock, so there is a very quick turnaround for your
orders. They're a little stingy about sending catalogs, though, so
be persistant.
- INFOCD mailorder list
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Name: AEON MUSIC
Mailing address: P.O.Box 6185
Torrance CA 90504
Comments:
Run by Francisco Morales. The catalog is extensive, mostly of
used LPs and new CDs, a mixture of set sale and auction items
(mostly set sale). A lot of rarities and obscurities.
- Peter Thelen
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Name: ART CONTROL ENTERPRISES
Mailing address: Steven F. Del Nero
10301 Lake Ave. #825
Cleveland, OH 44102
Comments:
A set sale and auction list of used but near mint cds and lps. Steven
mails out this catalog about once a year or so of used items. The first
part is an auction and the second part is remaining items from previous
auctions. His list is fairly large and diverse, including obscure
progressive, improv and industrial music but pricing is close to what
I can find the items for new if I can find them (but I do live in an
area with good music stores). Quality of most items is supposed to be
near mint. Worth checking out.
A recent flyer from ART CONTROL said it's turning into a full-time
business and will be expanding to stock more new items in the
future. Probably with more frequent catalogs too.
- Malcolm Humes
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AUDIOPHILE IMPORTS
somewhere in Maryland?
(410) 628-7601
Someone said they have "a large selection of hard-to-find CD's",
though I'm not sure if their focus is really towards progressive
music. Supposedly they carry a lot of hard to find japanese, german
and other imports of fusion, and jazz and rock stuff. I called for
a catalog and was told that they were just doing a huge mailing and
couldn't get one to me until the next one about two months later.
The guy suggested he could send a copy now if I bought something
and asked if there was anything in particular I was looking for. He
mentioned a couple of Holdsworth obscurities. I told him I'd wait
for a catalog. - Malcolm
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JEFF BAKER, R.D.2, Box 294, Camden DE 19934, USA
His catalog of "progressive, psychedelic, electronic, folk-rock
to hard-rock collectable LPs & CDs" is $1 ($2 overseas)
- Peter Thelen
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BARKING PUMPKIN RECORDS/ BARFKO SWILL?
1-818-PUMPKIN for more info.
(786-7456)
This is Frank Zappa's mailorder business for Zappa and the Mother
of Invention releases and products such as posters, tshirts, etc.
The line usually has an informational recording during non business
hours, and I think they also answer general questions about Zappa
and take orders during regular business hours - probably 9am- 5pm
California time. - Malcolm
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CALENDULA RECORDS / MT.OLYMPUS IMPORTS, Seattle area
Rick Haney c/o 6207 22nd Ave, Seattle WA 98115
(address may have changed)
Now here's a guy who I had a real bad mail order experience with.
As far as I'm concerned this guy is a total flake, I sent him money
for both of the HAPPY THE MAN CD's (Japanese Pressings), which
he
had listed in his catalog. Six months later I got one of them, and
a refund for the other. This was after about 40 long distance phone
calls to his damn answering machine he never once returned a call,
and it turns out that at the time he put his catalog out, he didn't
have the discs in stock, in fact hadn't even ordered them yet, his
Idea was to take a bunch of orders THEN order them after he had
enough to guarantee a healthy profit for himself. Fortunately I was
able to get the missing title from BEASTONE, who had a couple
copies left. Watch out for this flake. He also runs another mail
order catalog called MOUNT OLYMPUS RECORDS, I got the catalog
in
the mail, saw his name on the inside cover, then threw it in the
trash. Maybe local Seattle people have better experiences with him
dealing face to face, but for mail order - forget it.
- Peter Thelen
I had a bad experience with a record store in Seattle that was
either called Mount Olympus or that was the title of a mailorder
catalog I later got associated with that store. I went to a store
in Seattle and found an amazing stock of new and used progressive
rock there. I bought a bunch of stuff and after I left town I
called to arrange another order which a friend was to pick up for
me. Many of the lps they had were priced at high collectors prices,
and I specifically asked them for a handful of releases, and I
asked them to pull any 2 of about 6 releases they had by Embryo.
The friend got there and found the order totaled $185 instead of
the $70 I'd told him it would be, and he thought something was
fishy and didn't take the order. A month or two later I found the
store billed my VISA card anyway, and they still had the records
"held" for me because they didn't have my shipping address. Turns
out they'd pulled they entire Embryo section priced at $25 each
thinking I'd wanted them all. I resolved it and was happy to get
lps I couldn't find anywhere else, but it was pretty sleazy on
their part. The Mount Olympus catalogs I saw had a lot of rare lps,
but at very high prices. It was (loosely?) affiliated with the
store that tried to burn me. This happened around late 1987, so
it's possible that the store and/or mailorder biz are gone now or
operating under another name. I would recommend that you make
sure
you know exactly what you're getting before you send any money to
these folks or place an order. - Malcolm
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CD CONNECTION BBS systems - San Jose, San Francisco, Chicago,
New
York
(requires modem and computer terminal)
Compact Disc Connection
1016 East El Camino, #322 Voice: 408/733-0801 Fax:
408/733-0850
Sunnyvale, California Modem: 408/730-9015 Up to 9600
bps
94087 (8 data, no parity, 1 stop)
San Francisco area/Berkeley: 510/843-1259
Chicago: 312/751-2447; New York City: 212/532-4045
58,000+ Cds listed on-line, accepts VISA, MasterCard, $3 per
regular order; free shipping on orders of $100 within 48 US states,
Phonolog(tm)-Select - industry standard song/track title database.
Downloadable catalogs so you can search offline, and available via
mail for $5 (deductible from next/first order). The Golden Ears
Society - music critics. Ships to Canada, Overseas shipping info
available. Claims 94% average ability to deliver - 90 -100% of
orders filled.
Delivery of orders requires approximately 1 work week + shipping
time (1-2.5 weeks depending on location. An separate account must
be established on each system (city) you will be using if you call
more than one location of this company to place orders.
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CLEEFO, Box 652, Ellington CT 06029 USA.
Phone: (203) 875-2315 3-10PM EST
Cleefo (that's his name) specializes in cutout CDs, Cassettes and
Videos of all types. He used to send out a list, but rarely does
anymore as his stock turns over so quickly. Just this year (92) he
was able to get me two long- out-of-print Synergy CD's and Dixie
Dregs "Dregs of the Earth" CD. It's best to just call and let him
know what you're looking for. I've never had any problems with his
service, he's always been friendly and helpful on the phone, and
has a network of other record-show type dealers that he works with,
which in some cases allows him to get some long-lost obscurities in
record time. (he couldn't find me a copy of Utopia's POV though
!!). Overall very good prices. - Peter Thelen
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CMP RECORDS (USA) CMP RECORDS
155 W. 72nd Street #704 PO BOX 1129
New York D-5166 Kreuzau
NY 10023 USA F.R. GERMANY
CMP is a label with a variety of releases ranging from fusion and
jazz, to world ethnic music, gamelans, etc. Trilok Gurtu, David
Torn, Chad Wackerman, Ed Mann, Allan Holdsworth and Mick Karn
are
just some of the players on various CMP releases. I'm not positive
they still do direct mailorder and I know I can find their releases
in stores and through distributors like Ranjit, but it's nice to
look a catalog of their releases to see the full scope of what they
carry. Write for a free catalog. - Malcolm
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CORIOLIS RECORDS Box 3528, Orange CA 92665
They handle only a very limited selection of {mostly} Southern Cal.
independent artists: Walter Holland, Djam Karet, Neuronium,
Steve Roach, Mark Dwane, and a handful of others. - Peter Thelen
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DUTCH EAST INDIA TRADING
PO BOX 800, Rockville Centre, NY 11571-0800
Carries some Wyatt and Soft Machine BBC releases and probably
other
BBC Peel Sessions too. Appears to be licensing the material from
Strange Fruit records. I've heard that they have a mailorder
catalog but I haven't asked for it because I can find the releases
in local stores here already. - Malcolm
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ESD - EAST SIDE DIGITAL
530 North 3rd Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401
A small label that has releases by Fred Frith, Henry Cow, Happy The
Man, National Health, The Residents, and more. Last time I wrote
they mailed me a catalog that was months out of date, but the
prices were pretty decent and cheaper than other mailorder vendors
that carry their releases. Associated with Ryko's mailorder too.
- Malcolm
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EUROCK MAGAZINE & DISTRIBUTION
PO Box 13718, Portland OR, 97213 USA
Phone: (503) 281-0247 (10 AM - 5 PM ONLY !!!)
Subscription to Eurock "magazine" is $ 8.00 / Year. <Though if you
buy from Eurock regularly the magazine/catalog may arrive for free.>
Eurock started as a magazine in the mid-70s, specializing in
European progressive and space rock. The magazine had a
supplementary distribution list of difficult to find music that you
could order direct. As all stores began carrying less imported
material, Eurock Distribution grew in importance to the point that
the magazine now has pretty much taken a back seat to the catalog.
The owner of this enterprise is Archie Patterson, whose preferences
lie primarily in electronic driven space music and melodic
progressive rock, and his lists tend to reflect this. His lists
tend to come out about 4 times a year, and each item is accompanied
by a brief description and synopsis which I've found to be very
accurate for the most part. He has his own in-house label (also
called Eurock) which features artists like Gandalf, Robert Julian
Horky, Green Isac, Erik Wollo and others.
One thing to note is that Eurock generally does not restock items
after they are sold out unless the demand is overwhelming, and he
gets things in fairly modest quantities, so the best policy is to
give him a call as soon as the catalog comes out to reserve the
Items you want - if you wait more than a few weeks some things will
no longer be in stock. Generally he's happy to discuss the Items he
has in stock over the phone if you need more information, as long
as you don't call after 5:PM PST; in fact i'd recommend this, as he
can get your feedback from previous orders and learn what your
tastes are and make specific recommendations for you. I've been
dealing with Eurock for about 7 or 8 years, and I have never had
any problems, nor do I know anyone who has... He generally delivers
within a week or two of receipt of payment. Does not accept credit
cards. - Peter Thelen
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The magazine now is mostly product listings with (very) occasional
interviews and information. The mail order business is excellent.
I'm a little biased because Archie lives here in Portland and I
just go over to his house to buy things and talk about music.
The magazine is double sided Xeroxed pages stapled together.
It cost eight dollars a year (I think).
- Jeff Hemmerling <jeff@tessi.com>
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Archie generally gives fairly verbose reviews of most of the albums
he sells. I've bought a fair amount from him but have long since
stopped primarily because I found his reviews to be wildly
inaccurate. Most of the things I evaluate in music tend to go
untouched or misrepresented.
These would be such things as:
1. What are the musician's capabilities from a traditional
point of view? (You probably have to be a fairly accomplished
musician to say this truthfully)
2. Do performance flaws mar the recording?
3. Is there a higher cohesiveness or purpose to the work or is
it just some hackers playing in a studio?
4. What is the level of energy and urgency?
I have a couple of real gems that I bought through him that didn't
really stick out in his reviews as such. So I'd have to give him
a D for his ability to review but an A+ for making so much music
available. - Steve Sycamore
<STEVE.SYCAMORE@OFFICE.WANG.COM>
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I've found his reviews to be either right on the mark or completely
off base. Some stuff he is enamoured with I bought, only to be
somewhat dissapointed (Didier Bonin, Tangled Edge) or completely
turned off by (Johannes Neumann). Other times I buy sight
unseen/unheard and am pleasantly surprised (Ozric Tentacles, Berndt
Kistenmacher, Mario Schonwalder). He tends to be a hit or miss
reviewer. - Andy Wing
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FOT RECORDS/PASSED NORMAL COMPILATIONS
PO BOX 505, BLOOMINGTON, IL 60108
Phone/Fax (312) 862-1083
Small, odd selection of compilations and mailorder with some cheap
and some regularly priced items. Includes works by Frith, Kaiser,
Don Cherry, Sun Ra, Negativland, Daevid Allen, Mother Gong, Made
To Measure and more. - Malcolm
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G.A.S. - GONG APPRECIATION SOCIETY
GAS AMERICA
PO BOX 1151, NORTH WALES, PA 19454
Send an SASE for more info.
GAS in the USA offers some merchandise, tapes, tour info and
newsletters but carries less of the rare tapes and cds and other
products compared to GAS UK. See GAS UK listing in the
international mailorder section for more details.
not really a mailorder source, but worth mentioning here:
Gong San Francisco Concert info hotline
(415)905-4535
P.O. Box 470535, SF, CA 94147-0535
Info about upcoming San Francisco area shows and releases by
Gong and Gong-related tour network. Daevid Allen, The Magick Brothers,
Tim Blake, Mother Gong, and Gilli Smyth have done local shows
already, and Richard Sinclair, Kevin Ayers, David Cross band, and
Gordon Haskell are some of the artists possibly playing here in the
future.
Also, if you're interested in Gong, see the Spectrum Music Video
listing for info on a Gongmaison live video they carry.
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GRAND RAPIDS COMPACT DISC
3140 South Division
Wyoming, MI 49508
Someone on Prodigy told me this is a decent source of Progressive
rock cds. I'm waiting for a catalog... - Malcolm
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TIM HOLDEN
TIM HOLDEN
139 Hawkfield Crescent NW, Calgary Alberta, Canada T3G 1Z4
Phone: (403) 241-9073 (5-9PM PST)
Tim is a guy who deals mainly in used LPs and works shows in his
area, he's got good contacts with a lot of other dealers &
collectors in his area, and seems to have no trouble finding rare
and out-of-print stuff if you give him a little time. He found me
6 o/p albums by Maneige over the course of the last year, and found
the whole FM catalog for a friend of mine, including the rare first
album "Headroom", all for very reasonable prices. His service is
extremely good, turn-around-time is quick, and he's a really
friendly chap to talk with on the phone. Recommended for o/p stuff.
- Peter Thelen
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THE INTERNET USED CD MAIL-SERVER
(this one is limited to folks with email on internet or uunet)
The used music server (used-music-server@cs.ucsb.edu) maintains a database
of used music (CDs, records, tapes, etc.) for sale and a separate (but
equal) database of used music that is wanted. Send mail with the subject
HELP for more info on using the server. You can subscribe to a mailing
list of weekly updates to the list of cds for sale. It's an excellent
way to buy and sell used cds without a music store making a large markup
on the deal. All kinds of cds are bought and sold there. The lp and tape
list doesn't seem to get used as much.
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LABYRINTH
575 3 St., Apt. 1-D, Brooklyn, NY 11215
a mail-order distributor run by my friend Tony Coulter (who does a
great radio show on WFMU). He's an expert on obscure progressive
rock, a lot of which he has available for sale or trade. He also
carries a lot of Recommended/Re stuff. Some random items from his
current catalog: Ron Geesin, Super Sister (Dutch prog rock),
Blegvad, Re Quarterly, obscure Italian prog rock, Fat, Faust, R.
Stevie Moore, and many many things I've never heard of. Carries
LPS and cds.
- Dave Mandl (dmandl@bilbo.shearson.com)
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DOUG LARSON
62 Crane St., Caldwell NJ 07006 Phone: (201) 226-6332
Doug has a very extensive list of all kinds of progressive from all
over the world, and his prices are fairly reasonable. A really easy
guy to deal with and not too opinionated about things. If you call
(after 4PM EST) he'll take your order right then and ship it as
soon as he gets payment. He sends everything out priority mail,
which all makes his TAT very quick. From the west coast, my
experience has been typically 7 working days from the day I phoned
in the order and sent the payment, to the day the discs arrive.
That beats everyone else hands down, even guys on the west coast
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Doug's definitely the fastest Turnaround in the business. He
handles a really good selection of Italian 70's prog, I'm really
impressed with his selection of other types of stuff too. He will
make a sampler tape of various discs in his list for a nominal
charge, but don't ask him to record the whole disc, just
selections. He advertises in goldmine every two weeks, which is a
good way to keep up with the new stuff he gets in stock. He's also
got an extensive list of rare and o/p LP's. Highly Recommended.
- Peter Thelen
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THE LASER'S EDGE
PO BOX 3128, Hoboken, NJ 07030
201-656-2112 (6PM to 10PM EST, No Later !!!)
The Laser's Edge is a Label and mail-order CD only distribution run
by Ken Golden. Ken gets the medal for having positively the most
descriptive and informative catalog of any mail-order outfit I've
ever dealt with, every disc is reviewed carefully, and opinions are
offered - one of the few people I've ever seen who will tell you
that a disc he carries is crappy if it really is ! The in-house
label (TLE also) has many releases mostly by long forgotten
independent artists from the 70's, but there are some new releases
as well. Artists include: The Load, A Triggering Myth, Werwolf,
Landberk, Spring, Nightwinds, Atlantis Philharmonic and others. His
tastes lean more towards early post-psychedelic proto-progressive
stuff, and this is evidenced in many of the releases on his own
label. One must remember this when using the descriptions in his
catalog to make a judgement on something. He tends to get unusual
stuff that, like Wayside, nobody else seems to want to carry. I've
found him only to be moderately friendly on the phone (but then I'm
one of those people that calls at 11PM too!), he generally won't go
into any further elaboration on items he has in stock, "I think I
described that adequately in the catalog" is his stock answer. He's
been very dependable, but since he's a one-man operation, things
get a little slower if you order right after the catalog comes out
(2x/year), he does take Visa and Mastercard. Strongly recommended.
- Peter Thelen
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NODOMESTIX CD IMPORTERS, PO Box 399, River Edge, NJ 07661
Tel: (201) 599-9714 (M-F Noon-5 pm EST, Sat 10am-Noon EST)
FAX: (201) 599-1952
They often have full page ads in Goldmine.
- Dan Thedens thedens@fangio.cipl.uiowa.edu
They've carried some Peter Hammill imports I'd asked about.
- Malcolm
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NOTEWORTHY MUSIC, 17 Airport Road, Nashua NH 03063
Phone (800) 648-7972 [8:30am-6:00pm EST]
(603) 881 5729 [9:00am-4:00pm EST]
New Release Hotline +1 603 883 1914, Fax: (603) 883-9220
Noteworthy is a mail-order only outfit who deal only in domestic
product, and only the best known of it as well. They still have a
very good selection and have been especially helpful in rounding
out my collections of Kansas, Pat Metheny, Zappa, King Crimson,
Tull and others. Why order from these guys, you might ask ? Because
their prices are about two dollars cheaper than you'll find in
almost any record store, and when you order enough the shipping is
next to nothing. In some cases their prices for new product are a
dollar less than you could get the same used disc for in a store.
And for those of us in California with the 8% sales tax, Noteworthy
is out of state, an added savings - for a little while longer at
least. Real nice catalog, call and ask for it. - Peter Thelen
Noteworthy does ship outside the US, but I think the shipping rates
are a bit expensive. There is a fee (I think $5) for catalog
requests from outside the US, but I believe they will send a
catalog free with your first order - so you may be able to call or
fax an order for an item they are likely to stock and get the
catalog free that way. - Malcolm
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PARK AVENUE RECORDS, P.O. Box 19296, Seattle, WA 98109
Phone: 206-282-5604
I haven't ordered anything from them yet, but I have seen
their big catalog and been very impressed. (I know folks
who have ordered from them and been perfectly satisfied.)
- Dave Mandl
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PROGRESSIVE INTERNATIONAL
3180 Washington Blvd Suite 310, Ogden Utah 84401
Phone: (801) 394-7700 Fax: (801) 394-7707
Originally Progressive Records, it was started by a couple named
Brad and Rona (if I recall correctly) in Livermore CA. in the
mid-80's. They lost interest and sold the business to Ken Welchoff
who moved it to Hayward CA, then to Union City CA, then back to
Hayward, then finally to Utah. Around 1990 he joined with Q Records
and Keith Turner (of Quasar) in London to form an international
business and record label. For years it was a store of sorts where
one could shop by appointment. With the Union City move they tried
to establish a store with regular hours, but the local support
wasn't there. All along they have been a mail order outlet and,
although I've rarely dealt with them by mail, I've heard a lot of
horror stories not unlike my dealings with Calendula (see above).
I personally have no bad experiences. Their in-house label features
artists like Solstice, Xaal, Sinister Street, Anthony Phillips,
Gryphon, Steeleye Span, Aragon, Wayne Kramer and others. They are
getting national distribution in major chain stores like Tower and
others, so there's really no need to buy their titles directly from
them. They also handle distribution for bands like Galahad and
Final Conflict, and stock a modest selection of other imported
titles as well, although my feeling is that they would like to get
out of the direct mail-order business altogether and sell to
distributors only. Like many others, I've found that these guys are
less than totally reliable about getting things in that they say
they will get in, so my recommendation is to never order anything
unless they have it in stock when you order. - Peter Thelen
<Editor's Note: It appears that Progressive as a mailorder source
is now no longer operating, and if it revives then it may be risky
to deal with. But the label is still active in some form, now based
out of Utah. - malcolm>
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RANJIT PADMANABHAN, 566 Crystalberry Terrace, San Jose CA 95129
Email: ranjit@netcom.com
Specializes in import CDs pertaining to Progressive Rock and
Electronic music.
Such a clever idea: Sell CD's over the net. Anyway, I'd been
hearing about Ranjit for a couple years, mostly from Ken Welchoff
of Progressive, who recommended him highly, before I actually got
in touch with him. It was other netters highest recommendations
that finally convinced me. He sends out periodic "Descriptive"
catalogs over the net, as well as simple lists that list everything
he has in stock. All you need to do is email him and ask him to
send it. He's a very friendly guy, knowledgeable and helpful, his
selection is extremely good and his prices are good also. Once your
order is confirmed, he holds it for you, you send him the payment,
and he sends you the discs. Very simple, very convenient. He also
carries all currently available issues of Audion Magazine, and,
like Doug Larson, will make a sampler tape of things from his list
for a nominal fee. - Peter Thelen
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ROCKAWAY RECORDS, 2395 Glendale Blvd. LA CA 90039
Tel: (213) 664-0956
These guys offer CDs of some live shows, Westwood One
radio discs, etc. but nothing specifically progressive,
just general interest. Ordered once - service was fast.
- Peter Thelen
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ROUND SOUNDS, 1219 So PCH, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
Phone: (310) 316-0078 (Ed Wilson)
(old address? 419 North Pacific Coast Highway, Redondo Beach, CA
90277 (213) 372-3477)
>From: rogoff@netcom.com (Carolyn Rogoff David Rogoff)
The best store that I've found for progressive stuff is Round
Sounds in Redondo Beack (near L.A.) It's a small store that is
almost all progressive stuff including lots of imports. They do
mail/phone order: - David Rogoff rogoff@netcom.com
Round Sounds is a small record store which also operates a CD
mail-order business. The proprietors name is Ed, and he's a real
friendly guy who'll gladly offer an opinion on something in his
list (which is mailed out at irregular intervals and has no
descriptions, just a list). Every time I'm in southern California
I always make a point to stop by his store, he has a lot of "Rare"
CD's (ahem) that he doesn't put in his list. I understand he also
has periodic "Progressive Listening Parties" at his newer larger
store, which i've not seen yet (above address may be wrong, call
first for sure) His list is very complete, but I find that a lot of
things he lists are only occasionally in stock, and like
Progressive, he tends to have a lot of excuses why things in his
list aren't in stock. Over the last few years I've ordered from him
many times, and I've generally had good luck, but more than
occasionally I've had to call and remind him of my order, which in
a few cases he'd just forgotten to send. In some cases it was items
he thought were in stock but weren't so he held up the order. One
time he sent the wrong stuff totally, I had to send it back. He
will send a partial order if you ask him to, and send the rest when
it comes in. His prices for most stuff are pretty competitive, and
he accepts MC, Visa and Amex too. I find he's overall pretty good
on selection (despite his ambitious list) but a little flaky on
service. - Peter Thelen
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SOUND CITY 2000, P.O.Box 22149, Portland OR 97222-0149 USA
Phone: (503) 654-2196 Fax: (503) 654-4920
These guys have specific catalogs for Japanese, German
and British releases. They have no stock, they order
after you pay... a flimsy deal if you ask me, plus their
prices are extortionate. - Peter Thelen
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SPECTRUM MUSIC VIDEO (seomwhere in Pennsylvania)
1-800-84MUSIC
Has a very large music video catalog of NTSC VHS and many laser
discs including imports. Includes some Prog stuff like King
Crimson, Enid, etc.
They carry the Gongmaison 1991, Brixton, UK show at the Fridge for
sale for $19.95 plus $3.50 shipping. This video has some great
special effects and brief interviews with Daevid Allen and Didier
are spliced in. It's great! It includes lots of old Gong material
circa Camembert Electrique. - Malcolm
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SYN-PHONIC, P.O.Box 2034, La Habra CA 90631
Tel/Fax: (714) 894-9506
Syn-phonic is owned by Greg Walker, who also has an in-house label
which specializes primarily in American progressive artifacts, but
he also has some current artists signed. The roster includes
Kalaban, Now, Babylon, Mirthrandir, Northstar, Cathedral and
others. For years he was releasing this stuff on vinyl only,
notorious for their marginal pressing quality. However, since
around 1991 Greg has been releasing CDs only, and unlike the LPs,
no quality was spared on these, either in the pressings or the
booklets, which tend to have extensive information on the artists,
much like America's answer to Musea. He has gone back and
re-released much of his vinyl on disc now, and eventually plans to
re-release everything and then some. His mail-order list is
extensive, and includes imports from all over the world. His prices
on Japanese product are the best anywhere, frankly I don't know how
he can do it, but his prices are roughly the same as one would pay
in Tokyo ! He also has an amazing selection of 70's Italian
product. His service is very good, prompt TAT, and although he
seems to be difficult to get hold of on the phone, when you do
catch him he is very helpful and honest. He's one of the few
that'll tell you something in his list is garbage. I was ready to
order something once, and he recommended I save my money !!
Also, for those who are into vinyl, he still stocks things on both
formats, whenever available, although I imagine the LPs will
disappear from his stock eventually. - Peter Thelen
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TEC TONES/RALPH RECORDS/NEGATIVMAILORDERLAND
P.O. Box 1477, Hoboken, NJ 07030 (former address was in SF, CA)
Phone 201/420-0238, Fax 201/420-6494
TEC TONES is the mailorder wing of Ralph Records, TEC Tones
releases, and Negativland products. They also carry some other
items like imports of Fred Frith and ESD Henry Cow releases. Mainly
it's the mailorder company for the Residents' releases and for
Frith, Snakefinger, Clubfoot and other releases on the Ralph label
and distribution for some other small labels from the US and other
parts of the world. - Malcolm
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VOICEPRINT
PO BOX 32827, KANSAS CITY, MO 64111 USA
(816)561-0723 business # (and home # too?)
(816)531-2271 fax
Rick Chafen at Voiceprint books the US tours of the Gong/Canterbury
network (which strays beyond those parameters but it's the easiest
way to describe it). Rick has helped present or is working on tours
by Daevid Allen, The Magick Brothers, Tim Blake, Mother Gong, Gilli
Smyth, Richard Sinclair, Kevin Ayers, Didier Malherbe Trio, David
Cross band, and Gordon Haskell. He's the person to talk to if you'd
like to help book shows by these artists in your city.
Voiceprint US has a couple of products and also imports UK
Voiceprint releases by Daevid Allen, Magick Brothers, Tim Blake,
Nic Potter, David Jackson, Robert Wyatt and more. A number of
releases including early Canterbury and recent Canterbury projects
and also works by David Bedford, Kevin Ayers. These releases can
be ordered from Voiceprint or from other distributors at comparable
prices. Voiceprint tends to only stock a few copies of the UK VP
releases. Very occasional catalogs or newsletters are mailed out.
- Malcolm
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WAYSIDE MUSIC
PO Box 8427, Silver Spring MD 20902-8427 USA
Phone #: (301) 589-1803 new release info (recording)
(no catalog requests via phone, you must write for a catalog.)
Wayside is the Mail Order outfit that I've been dealing with the
longest, probably around 8 or 9 years. They have two catalogs: An
annual "Green" catalog of Items they keep in stock all year long,
plus a quarterly (?) "White" catalog that lists Items that are
either new in stock or that will not be restocked after they are
gone, many of these items are very limited quantity stuff, so after
you get the white catalog it's best to act fast. Wayside carries a
wide variety of progressive stuff, but clearly favors the fringe,
RIO, and other uncategorizable material over the "melodic pop" type
progressive. They have two in-house labels: Cuneiform and W.M.A.S.
(Wayside Music Archive Series) featuring artists like Univers Zero,
PFS, Curlew, Richard Pinhas, Dr. Nerve, Miriodor, Henry Kaiser,
Phil Miller, However, Forever Einstein, etc. The catalogs usually
have a brief (3-6 line) description of the items they carry. I've
found these descriptions to sometimes be inaccurate and misleading,
so it's best to proceed with caution if you're about to buy
something you've never heard of based on a Wayside description...
Then again these catalog descriptions have sometimes led to some
really nice surprises. Complaints: First and foremost is their lack
of a live telephone for order confirmation, and secondly the they take too
long - sometimes up to six weeks - to send out the orders. Usually
it takes about a month. On the plus side, they've recently added
credit card payment as an option, which means you no longer have
to list a bunch of alternatives you don't really want or receive
credit slips. - Peter Thelen
Wayside is also a good source for mailorder for folks outside the
USA. It's one of the few catalogs I recall that lists international
shipping rates, and based on what I've heard it offers fairly
competitive rate compared to what cds sell for in some parts of the
world.
- Malcolm
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THE WILD PLACES (Adventures in vinyl... and beyond.)
Michael Piper, 621 "A" Hanover Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95062
(408)427-3043 (Don't call after 10pm PST!)
His first catalog (March 93) is 42 pages of new and used lps and
cds, with a lot more vinyl than cd stock. The catalog probably has
about 1400 items or more, mostly obscure psychadelic and
progressive. Some of the prices are collectors prices (one item
here is listed at $975!) but there's a lot of reasonably priced
items too. I bought from him once. He gave me a partial refund
with the order because he noticed the condition wasn't quite as
good as he had rated it in the catalog. - Malcolm
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ZNR RECORDS
P.O.Box 58040, Louisville KY, 40268-0040 Phone: ???
Have their own Label; I wrote to them once about a couple
specific titles, he had them but the asking price was a joke.
Asked them to send a catalog, they sent an auction list of
some rare prog LPs. I know a lot of people who buy from them.
- Peter Thelen
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ZOUNDS RECORDS, 3422 Cherry Tree Ln., Erlanger, KY 41018
The guy who runs Zounds was the former partner of Steve
Roberts of ZNR (he's the "Z"). I've ordered from him with
no problems for the most part, though I did get one LP (an
expensive one) which I thought was not in the advertised
condition.
- Dave Mandl
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MAILORDER SOURCES OUTSIDE THE USA:
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BEASTONE RECORDS / HIDEAKE UEDA
SB Heights Ten # 301, 9-1 Kikusui, Shiroishi-Ku, Sapporo 003 Japan.
(Hideake Ueda is the guy's name)
I've only ordered from Beastone a few times, their catalog is
extensive but mostly general interest stuff (non-progressive), but
they do (or did) have a decent selection of "Live" (ahem) CD's and
other "Rarities"... And he will find things for you that aren't in
the catalog. My first dealing with Beastone was in an effort to
locate the o/p Happy the Man CD that i didn't get from Calendula
(see above), and they came through almost immediately ! I haven't
ordered from them in a long time, but they do take IMO's in US
Currency, and deliver stuff very quickly (more quickly than most
domestic outfits). - Peter Thelen
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CD CONNECTION, P.O. Box 10 14 31, 6900 Heidelberg, W. Germany
Advertises in Goldmine; carries lots of bootlegs. Some folks I know
have dealt with them with no problem. Another friend claims to have
been ripped off and says he knows other who have been too.
Goldmine
refused to get involved in any disputes between advertisor and
customer. If you order from these guys you run the risk of customs
seizures. Best betis to insure, which won't protect from customs
but might help if they claim the discs were shipoped and you never
received them. - Malcolm
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COMPACT DISC SERVICES 0382 76595
C.D. Services are in Dundee, Scotland. Sorry, I don't have their
address.
Their main specialty is electronic and new age synth music: what
they don't know about the availability of T.Dream, Kit Watkins,
Gandalf, etc, etc, isn't worth knowing.
They are also very helpful with all manner of progressive stuff,
including Gong, Canterbury, Bruford, Camel, etc, etc.
These were the guys who, when I called up about a CD of Pink
Floyd's Relics, instantly knew that it was only ever available from
Australia, its legality was in some doubt, and has been out of
print for about two years.
They will get imports from anywhere in the world, and if you're
thinking about a Japanese import, they will often have a good idea
whether it's likely to soon become available from elsewhere, and
therefore be much cheaper if you wait a while.
Their prices are not discounted, and they do charge postage, but
they give a good service (recorded delivery within the UK), and
always seem to know how to try and get obscure stuff.
- Clive Backham <clive@mcdd1.uucp>
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G.A.S. - GONG APPRECIATION SOCIETY
GAS
PO BOX 871, GLASTONBURY, SOMERSET, BA6 9FE, UK
GAS in the UK carries a number of tapes of rare Gong and Gong
related folks, lps, cds, tshirts, posters, lyrics, newsletters,
tour info and other goodies. Also see the US GAS listing above.
As of 1990, GAS Membership costs 8 pounds per year. You receive
atape of unreleased material, a discount of 10% on anything ordered,
and quarterly newsletters to which you are welcome to contribute.
I suspect rates may have changed. I'd recommend sending an IRC
asking for more info. - Malcolm
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MIKE LLOYD MUSIC MAIL ORDER,
14-20 Brunswick Street, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs, ST1 1DR, UK
Phone: ???
Formerly known as Lotus Records, these guys have specialized
catalogs for Canterbury, Zeuhl (Magma), and other stuff.
- Peter Thelen
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MUSEA, 68 La Tinchotte, 57117 Retonfey, FRANCE Fax: (33)
87366473
Really nice catalog (in english now), but I've heard that they are
very slow, and difficult to get hold of by phone. Most of their
stuff is available elsewhere. - Peter Thelen
Also see other Musea listings under Labels and Publications for
more details on the label and magazine.
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THE MUSIC SPECIALISTS
50 Raffles Place, #03-011, Shell Tower, Singapore 0104
phone (065) 734-3775
fax (065) 224-2785
Carries a lot of live and bootleg cds. Similar to the CD Connection
in Germany, but supposedly more reliable per one friend who has
used both. They'll send lists for $2.
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NORMAL MAIL ORDER
Bonner Talweg 276, 5300 Bonn 1, GERMANY
tel (Germany)-228-22 06 55
fax 228-22 16 56
Excellent selection of bands on tiny labels. Lots of really
obscure punk, Australian, New Zealand and German bands.
They are very prompt at answering fax enquiries and will
probably mail you a catalogue for free. They are also
capable of locating out of date obscure vinyl and CD's.
-Andrew torda@igc.ethz.ch
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RecRec Genossenschaft
Magnusstrasse 5
8004, Zurich, SWITZERLAND
phone (Switzerland) -1 - 272 28 38
fax -1 - 273 05 25
A tiny chaotic shop in the shadow of the train station, but
serves as the retail outlet of the RecRec label (Fred Frith
and many others).
They also do mail order from the address above. Catalogue is not
free, but it is large and pleasantly opinionated. It's also
in German.
- Andrew torda@igc.ethz.ch
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SI MUSIC, Postbus 938, 3800 AX Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
I Have a fax number for these guys somewhere, but I can't find it
right now. Anyway, I ordered from them one time, their service was
good, although a bit slow, and they also don't take plastic, so
you've got the foreign currency hassle again. They WILL trade for
new US progressive product (at least a guy named Rob Hannameyer
seemed like he was willing to do his). They have a really nice
magazine with reviews in dutch, which I understand about every
fourth word of, but they do have a lot of reviews, and a price list
is included in every issue for the stuff on their own SI label, as
well as other items reviewed in their magazine. First off, there's
really no need to order from SI directly, It's gonna cost an arm
and a leg, plus stateside dealers like Eurock, Ranjit, Doug Larson
and Symphonic carry most of the same stuff at far better prices.
Another thing I learned from my one and only order from SI is that
if the stateside guys don't carry something, there's usually a
pretty good reason for it. My SI order was $ 120 for three of the
worst discs in my collection, plus a fourth I could've gotten for
a lot less stateside a few weeks later had I waited and been more
patient. - Peter Thelen
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STANISLAV HAPLA
Jungmannova 7/692, 736 01 Havirov-Mesto, Czechoslovakia
A possible source for East European CD releases.
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TAXIM RECORDS, Postfach 10 11 43, 2900 Bremen 1, West Germany
<catalog in german only>
I originally got referred to Taxim when I wrote directly to Line
Records looking for a distributor for their product. I've ordered
from them a bunch of times and have always had very good luck
(they
accept major credit cards as well, which simplifies things a lot
when ordering from overseas). They apparently no longer carry the
entire Line label and as such I've had difficulty finding things in
their catalog that I couldn't find from a domestic distributor, so
I haven't ordered anything in a year or so. Prices are very good.
Catalog is a glossy mag, all in german. - Peter Thelen
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ULTIMA THULE, 1 Conduit Street, Leicester, LE2 0JN, UK
Ultima Thule is a store and mailorder business affiliated with
Audion Magazine. Offers a catalog of new items and rarities in
stock at the store at the above location. I think they ask for $2
cash for a newsletter/catalog and something more than that for a
more comprehensive catalog. The one catalog I saw had quite a
selection of rare lps, but the prices were "collectors" prices and
I think the catalog operated as an auction with the price listed
being the minimum bid. - Malcolm
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VINYL-VIRUS, P.O. Box 1164, 7526 U-Weiher, West Germany
Supposedly a source of bootlegs - I saw the address in a post to
rec.music.gdead where someone was asking for any more info on
this place. - Malcolm
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That's it for now. We encourage re-distribution of this list, but
please keep it intact. Updates will be done periodically.
The Frederic Dannen quote at the top of this file is from a very interesting
book about the music industry and the "Powers broker and fast money inside
the music business" and the greed and ambition and occasional mob and other
illegal connections of the industry. It's pretty ugly stuff and worth reading
for a better understanding of why the artist is often the victim of the
industry.
I'll send a current copy of this RESOURCES listing via regular mail
to anyone requesting it as long as a large SASE (with adequate
postage, maybe $1 in stamps) or an IRC is sent to me with the request.
Please send any updates, additions and corrections to
malcolm@wrs.com
or
Malcolm Humes, 2439A Tenth Street, Berkeley, CA 94710
= END OF alt.music.progressive PROGRESSIVE ROCK MAILORDER LIST =
=============================================================================
Here's some additional vendors of emusic and other stuff, not yet merged
in to the above file:
>From: "The Radio Gnome" <V2002A@VM.TEMPLE.EDU>
Subject: Vendor list at last!
Hi Malcolm,
Heres my list so far. I've listed the vendors alphabetically.
Individual artists follow. After that is some comments about the
vendors that are already on your list (*asterisked).
> Acoustic Sounds
Mostly classical. A 'high end' dealer. They have accesories
from target,
Nitty Gritty, etc. Carry some out of print stuff on Chandos and
Blue Note Jazz.
PO Box 2043
Salina, KS 67402-2043
> Aftertouch
A magazine more than a catalog.
"Instumental/Jazz/Newage/Experimental"
Extensive reviews of each release, artist spotlights and listener
feedback.
Vehicle for the Computer Music Coalition.
Computer Music Coalition
1024 W. Wilcox Ave
Peoria, Il 61604
> Alcazar
Carry a pretty decent collection of new age, folk and
spoken/childrens
stuff. They used to send quarterly updates in a newspaper form.
Don't know
if they still do.
Box 429
South Main ST
Waterbury, VT 05676 800-541-9904
> Ambient Music
Not sure if they're still in business. They used to carry a
decent
selection of electronic/new age stuff.
18633 Topham St.
Reseda, CA 91335
> Atlantis (Steve Joliffe)
Have several of Steves solo stuff on cassette, including the
oop
'Journeys Out of the Body'.
37450 47th ave S
Auburn, WA 98001
> Batish Records
The label for Aswin Batish and his family. Mostly Indian
Classical, but
some of Ashwins stuff is fusionish, especially 'Sitar Power' which
is highly
recommended.
1310 Mission Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
> Backroads
Extensive catalog of mostly new age/emusic. A bit pricey and
they don't
stock vinyl. They also have available radio station lists for
Echoes, Hearts of
Space Radio and Musical Starstreams. They come out with regular
updates/new
release notes. They can take special requests and have access to
some imports
from Europe.
> Cadence
Extensive jazz/folk catalog which you must subscribe to. Also
have some
avante-garde and fusion releases.
Cadence Bldg
Redwood, NY 13679
> CD Presents
Carry a great selection of indie stuff. Mostly college radio
oriented,
dance, reggae, psychedelic and hard core. Distribute Wax Trax,
Roir,
Skyclad, Boner, Taang, C'est la Mort, Toxic Shock and others.
1230 Grant Ave, suite 531
San Francisco, CA 94133
>CRI - Composers Recordings Incorporated
List over one hundred artists in their 1992 catalog. Mostly
Neo-classical/
avante garde. Lou Harrison, John Zorn, Milton Babbit, Harry
Partch, Otto
Leuning, Guy Klucesvek, etc...
73 Spring St. Suite 506
New York, NY 10012-5800
> Daystar
A small label. Stuff by Heresy(prog), Ernest Woodall
(Emusic), Tony
Garone (avant-folk) and others.
PO Box 411
Hunt. Sta., NY 11746
> DA Music
A lot like Backroads. With a bit more jazz and instrumental.
Box 3
Little Silver, NJ 07739 USA
> Diffusion i Media (Canada)
Carry some Canadian emusic indie artists like Michel Redolfi,
Bernard
Parmaging and others. Only accept US postal MO, IMO or check
drawn
on a
Canadian bank.
4487 Rue Adam
Montreal (QC)
Canada H1V 1T9
> Echo-discs
Distribute the stuff you would hear on the program "Echoes".
Mostly
newagey/emusic with some jazz/acoustic.
PO Box 224
Eagle, PA 19480
> Electronic Cottage
I quote "...the magazine dedicated to electronic audio folk
art, cassette
culture and electronic & experimental music! An inside look at the
indie music
scene featuring articles, profiles and editorials by home tapers
themselves!"
Run by Hal McGee
PO Box 3637
Apollo Beach, FL 33572
> Fortuna
They stopped sending me catalogs, don't know if they still sell
direct.
Wayside was lamenting that Fortuna won't sell in small quantities
to them
anymore.
> Generations Unlimited
Focus tends to be on hard core electronics. David Prescott,
Jorge
Thomasius and Conrad Schnitzler. Also distribute Badland, Radium,
Pogus and
other labels.
199 Strathmore #5
Brighton, Ma 02135-5210
> Happy Squid
Small indie label. Stuff by Trotsky Icepick, Vena Cava, Dead
Moon,
El Kabong, etc...
PO Box 94565
Pasadena, CA 91109-4565
> Interdimensional (Iasos)
Don't know if Iasos still sells direct. One of the earlier new
age
artists.
PO BOX 594
Waldo Point
Sausalito, CA 94965
> Independent Project
An indie distributor. Stuff by Woo, Sonic Youth, Red Temple
Spirits,
Drowning Pool, Abecedarians, etc...
544 Mateo St
Los Angeles, CA 90013
> Last Gasp
Carry rock bios, books, songbooks as well as alternative
comix,
punk/new wave/rock comix and t-shirts.
2180 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94110
> Linden Music
Carries Kit Watkins releases and other stuff by his cohorts in
Happy the
Man.
PO Box 520
Linden, VA 22642
> Lotus (England)
Haven't ordered from them in eight years, don't know if they're
still in
business. Wide selection of Prog/Emusic/Avante/etc...
23 High Street
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Staffordshire ST5 1QZ
Great Britain
> The Music Suite Ltd (England)
Carry the complete Adrian Wagner collection as well as some
Indian
spiritual music.
Cenarth, Newcastle Emlyn
Dyfed SA38 9JN, Wales
United Kingdom
> Craig Moerer
Publishes an extensive list of records/CDs/45s/collectors
stuff. Mostly
rock but some em/progressive stuff. A lot of lesser known rock and
some
oldies. Most of their vinyl is used but in vg to m- condition.
PO Box 19231
Portland, OR 97280
> Mirage (England)
Last I checked (several years ago) this was a one man
operation,
Martin K Reed. He has a decent variety of British indie electronic
musicians like Ian Boddy, Steve Frost and Mark Shreeve.
612 Southmead Road
Filton
Bristol BS12 7RF
Great Britain
> Playing By Ear
David Hodgson runs this outfit. Want lists are welcome. He
seems well
versed in the avante garde/underground music scene. He even called
me to let
me know the status of a big order I had placed. He carries a
selection of
underground/avante/emusic stuff as well as CMP, Extreme music and
stuff from
Australia.
1244 Mojave Dr.
Colton, CA 92324
> Primary Records
Another indie distribution point. Imports and Domestics.
Carry Sub Pop,
Sarah, Summershine (Australia), Hangman and other labels.
P.O. Box 8247
Long Beach, CA 90808-0247
> Parasol/Cargo
YAID... Yet another indie distributor. Everything from AAAK
to Hector
Zazou, also imports on Creation.
201 north coler
Urbana, IL 61801
> Projekt
Carry some unusual emusic by Black Tape for a Blue Girl,
Thanatos,
Fragments of Benediction, etc... Definite stream of conciousness
stuff here!
8951 sw 53rd st.
Cooper City, FL 33328-5135
> Proton/Neutron
David Prescott, If-Bwana, Alien Planetscapes, Test Dept., Mars
Everywhere,
Mental Anguish, Nomuzic... You get the picture.
Carl Howard
209-25 18 Ave
Bayside, NY 11360
> Poison Plant
A small label. Emusic/ambient by Jack Hurwitz, Ben Kettlewell,
etc.
PO Box 19623
Alexandria, VA 22320
> Rotz
Carry mostly hardcore from the look of things, some German
imports.
Negazione, The Undead, Resistors, Capitol Punishment,
Schwarzenshafe, etc...
17 N. Elizabeth St.
Chicago, Il 60607-1911
> ROIR
A successful cassette only label, Neil Coopers venture. Funk,
house, ska
thrash, etc...
601 Broadway, suite 411
New York, NY 10012
> Silent
Carry stuff by Merzbow, Art Bears, Von Magnet,
Einsturzendneubauten, Big
Butter, etc...
540 Alabama, suite 315
San Francisco, CA 94110
> Starkman Concern
Not sure if they're still in business. I think Nate Starkman
might
even work with Independent Project (see above).
> Synkronos Music
Chuck Vanzyl is the man behind Synkronos. He is the off-weekly
host of the
radio program "Starsend" on 88.5FM WXPN in Philadelphia, Sunday
1-6AM.
"Starsend" has been running in this time slot for more than 12
years. As more
and more local artists were influenced by the emusic, acoustic
ambient and
sound sculpture being played on "Starsend" they began producing
tapes of their
own. Synkronos is a clearing house for some of that local talent.
The Night-
crawlers, D. Andrew Rath and Art Cohen are the mainstays along with
Xisle which
is Vanzyl, Rath and Peter Gulch of the Nightcrawlers.
Synkronos Music
PO Box 22
Upper Darby, PA 19082 USA
> UK/USA
Not sure if they're still in business. They merged with Shanes
Record
Finding Service a number of years back. They carried the same sort
of
stock as Craig Moerer.
no address
> Woodall Communications
Ernest Woodalls self run label. Never actually heard his work,
but its
advertised as emusic.
7 Maplewood Rd
Huntingdon, Sta., NY 11746
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> Individual artist contacts
> George Boutz
Has only one tape out that I know of, now several years old,
"Amber 7".
Its spacey sequencer driven emusic in the Schulze/TD tradition,
very good.
930 Palm Av. #320
Los Angeles, CA 90069 USA
> Thom Brennan
His tape "Mountains" is great! Sounds more like Software than
Software.
Produced by Steve Roach.
TMB Music
24256 Hatteras St
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
> Charles Cohen
Apparently has done compositions for some performance art.
Former(?)
member of the Ghostwriters with Jeff Caine. Mostly Emusic of a
more
experimental/artsy type.
PO box 181
Riverton, NJ 08077
> Jesse Clark - Another Emusic hometaper. Former member of
'Syntegrity' with
Tom Masapollo. Part of the Synkronos crowd.
Jesse Clark His latest, Locked in Heaven is his best,
but
710 Eton-Adelphia Rd. earlier releases are also good, especially
Freehold, NJ 07728 "CAMELIA"
> Committee for Progressive Radio
Jim is trying to get as much exposure for local talent as he
can. At one
point he had Mission Control opening up for Echolyn. Handles local
EM/prog
acts.
c/o Jim Frank
277 E 3rd Ave
Trappe, PA 19426
> Alan Loucks
A home taper, electronics.
2837 34th Av West
Seattle, WA 98199
> Tom Masapollo - Former member of 'Syntegrity'. Has played live
with Dan
Mckinny of M-Faktr.
1329 Maple Ave
Haddon Heights, NJ 08035
> Rand Royal/Mission Control - Prog/electronic/unusual guitar
sounds.
3520 Hale Road
Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006
> D. Andrew Rath
One third of Xisle, the Emusic trio that haunts Philadelphia
and its
environs, has several cassettes of Emusic.
58 Marboro Lane
Willingboro, NJ 08046
> Perry Thompson
Has only one demo tape "Sleeping Giants". Very Richard
Burmeresque.
70 Sproul Rd.
Malvern, PA 19355
> George Wallace
Makes some excellent Emusic. Dreamy and earthy at the same
time.
Start with his CD "Communion".
Larger Than Life Music
10 Belmont, Sq
Doylestown, PA 18901
NEW ALBION RECORDS, 584 Castro #515, San Francisco, CA 94114
415.621.5757 fax- 415.621.4711
A label that specializes in 20th Century classical stuff like John
Cage, Reich, Dresher, etc.
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PROGRESSIVE MUSIC PUBLICATIONS LISTING
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A resource list of magazines, fanzines, newsletters which focus on progressive
rock music and otherwise hard to find experimental obscurities.
When contacting any of the publications listed here it's probably a good idea
to enclose an IRC or two (International Reply Coupon) to assure that it's
easy for them to respond with subscription info and maybe sample issues. It's
probably not a bad idea to enclose a return address label too, if it's not
hard for you to do so. I always like to make it as simple as possible for
them to respond to me. Prices and addresses listed may be inaccurate or out of
date. No guarantee of accuracy is implied and we hope that those who are in
contact with the publications listed here will help keep this as up to date as
possible.
Please email additions, revisions and comments to malcolm@wrs.com.
How to read this file :
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PUBLICATION NAME This data presumed current as of: MM/DD/YY
ADDRESS LINE 1
ADDRESS LINE 2 Editor/Contact: XXXXXX XXXXXX
COUNTRY, ETC
Scope/Musical domain: SUBJECT TO INDIVIDUAL TASTES, THIS IS PER MUSEA
Language: XXXXXXXXX Format: PAPER SIZE, COLOR vs. B&W, etc.
Data Presumed Current as of field - this list was first collated during
September through December, 1992, and any addresses and costs listed are
presumed current as of that time. To prevent any misunderstandings we advise
you to confirm subscription fees or costs before mailing any payment to any
place listed here. Addresses and prices are subject to unexpected changes and
it's highly likely that some of these publications no longer exist. If you
are in recent contact with any of the folks listed here please feel free to
let me know so I can update the "Current-as-of" field to show the place still
exists or that any prices listed are still current.
EUROPEAN PAPER SIZES (as shown in "format" field:
Common paper sizes employed in Europe and Japan. Many of the listings
use this format because the basic list was done in France. In some cases
the entry may be approximated with publications from the US or other areas not
using the European paper standard sizes.
A3 = 11.7" x 16.5" (roughly equivalent to US standard 11"x17")
A4 = 8.3"x 11.7" (roughly equivalent to US 8"x11" standard)
A5 = 5.8" x 8.3"
B4 = 10.1" x 14.3"
B5 = 7.2 = x 10.1"
B6 = 5.1" x 7.2"
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PROGRESSIVE MUSIC PUBLICATIONS LISTING, SORTED BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
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Bang This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Boulevard Amspach, 165
1000 Bruxelles Editor/Contact: Michel Kirby
Belgium
Scope/Musical domain: various
Language: Belgian (French Format: A4 26pp BW
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Facelift This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
39, Nicolas Road
Manchester M21 1LG Editor/Contact: Phil Howitt
ENGLAND
Scope/Musical domain: Canterbury prog
Language: English Format: Fanzine A5 40 pp. BW
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Blindsight This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
21 Midmills road
Inverness IVZ #NZ Editor/Contact: Robert Mc Illwraight
Scotland, UK
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: English Format: A5 50pp BW
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Freak Beat This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
"Moon willow"
23 Fieldway, Chalfont St Peter Editor/Contact: Richard Allen
Gerrards Cross, Buck SL9 9SG
UK
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: English Format: A5 BW
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Acid Dragon This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
20 rue Ferrandiere
69002 LYON Editor/Contact: Thierry Sportouche
France
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: French+English Format: A5 20pp BW
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Arpeges This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
2 Allee des glaieuls
25000 Besancon Editor/Contact: Thierry Bosson
France
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: French Format: A4 50pp BW
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Crystal Lake This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
BP 177
75224 Paris Editor/Contact: Crystal Lake
(also see email address!)
France
Scope/Musical domain: prog jazz electronic
Language: French Format: A5 50pp BW
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Dyadique This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
113, rue Pelleport
33000 Bordeaux Editor/Contact:
France
Scope/Musical domain: Electronic, industrial, +
Language: French Format: Newsletter,A5,BW10pp
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Musea Magazine This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
68, La Tinchotte
57117 Retonfey Editor/Contact:
France
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: French Format: A5 40pp BW+color
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Musiques sophistiquees This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
1 rue du 4 sept
13170 Les Pennes-Mirabeaux Editor/Contact: Olivier Coron
France
Scope/Musical domain: intellectual prog
Language: French Format: A5 30pp BW
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Notes This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
130 rue de Verdun
92800 Puteaux Editor/Contact: Cyrille Beerens
France
Scope/Musical domain: prog+avant-guarde+jazz...
Language: French Format: A4 50pp BW
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Oniric magazine This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
1 rue Goya
13870 Rognonas Editor/Contact: Cyril Pelletey
France
Scope/Musical domain: prog, electronic, new-age
Language: French Format: A4 14pp BW
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PRESTO This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
10, place A. Tacq
59000 Lille Editor/Contact:
France
Scope/Musical domain: Avant-garde, many uncommo
Language: French Format: Mag, ~100pp A4 BW
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Varia This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
150 rue Paul Bert
69003 LYON Editor/Contact: Laurent Gaillard
France
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: French Format: A5 40pp BW
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Carpe Diem This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Brandenburger St 4
6073 Egelsbah Editor/Contact: Tim Stecher
Germany
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: ??(eng or german Format: A4 50pp BW
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Fachblatt This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Falltorstr. 13-15
5060 Bergish Gladbach 1 Editor/Contact: Horst Stachelhaus
Germany
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: German Format: ??
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Sophisticated Rock Magazine This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Banatersrt. 27
4100 DUISBOURG 18 Editor/Contact: Ulrich Lill
Germany
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: ??(eng or german Format: A4 20pp BW
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A little angry This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
2st Mary's Park road
Portishead, Bristol Bs20 8QN Editor/Contact: Duncan Harris
Great Britain
Scope/Musical domain: neo-prog
Language: English Format: fanzine A5 50pp BW
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Arlequins This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
c/o Serena Franceschini
Via Bassa 30 Editor/Contact: Ricardo Maranghi
50018 SCANDICI
Italy
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: Italian Format: A5 45pp BW
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Flash Europa This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Via Messina 46
00198 ROMA Editor/Contact: Paola Ceci
Italy
Scope/Musical domain: Hard rock w/prog page
Language: Italian Format: A4 color, luxuous?
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Freak out This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Via Pasanti 212
84018 SCAFATI (SA) Editor/Contact: Alex Colasanto
Italy
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: Italian Format: fanzine. A5. 50pp BW
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Paperlate This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Via Sismondi 61
20133 Milano Editor/Contact: Ezio Candrini
Italy
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: Italian Format: A5 40pp BW
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The Noisy Room
16 Via dell'Abetone
38068 Rovereto (TN) Editor/Contact: Marco Olivotto
Italy olivotto@itnvax.cineca.it
Scope/Musical domain: mostly progressive/electronics, with occasional
diversions
Language: English/Italian (TWO editions) Format: A4 6pp BW
Subscription fee: One SASE or IRC per issue (four issues per year)
Material to be reviewed is always welcome!
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Tomy This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Via Umberto I,146
33034 Fagagna (Udine) Editor/Contact: Mauro Missina
Italy
Scope/Musical domain: avant-guarde
Language: Italian Format: A4 40pp BW
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Marquee This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
404 SY BLG
3-15-18 SHIMO OCHIAI Editor/Contact:
SHIJUKU, TOKYO 161
Japan
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: Japanese Format: A4 100pp BW+color
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Art-Rock This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
42-7 Oryu-dong
Kurogu Editor/Contact: Chun Sik Lee
Seoul 152-101
Korea
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: Korean Format: A4 100pp BW+color
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Music People This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Room 518 Kyung-Do B/O
44-14 Yoido dong, yongdeung Po-Ku Editor/Contact:
Seoul
Korea
Scope/Musical domain: hard, prog
Language: Korean Format: A4 100pp BW+color
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SI magazine This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Postbus 938
3000 AX Rotterdam Editor/Contact: SI magazine
Pays bas??
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: English Format: A5 32pp BW
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Fonorama This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
PO Box 114
31-829 Krakow 31 Editor/Contact: Fonorama
Poland
Scope/Musical domain: prog+various
Language: Polish Format: A5 40pp BW
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Sete This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
Calcada do Galvao
Lote D- 3' esq Editor/Contact: Miguel Santos
1400 LISBOA
Portugal
Scope/Musical domain: avant-garde
Language: Portugese? Format:
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Roka This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
PO Box 599
Riga-47 Editor/Contact: Dainis Bushmanis
226047 Latvia
Republique de Lettonie
Scope/Musical domain: prog+avant-garde
Language: Russian? Format: A5 20pp BW
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I/E Magazine This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
2300 N. Yucca
Chandler Az 85224 Editor/Contact: Darren Bergstein
USA
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: English Format: A5 40pp BW
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Music uncovered This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
1528-231 St SW
Bothell, WA 98??? Editor/Contact: Louis Hesselt-van-Dinter
USA
Scope/Musical domain: prog+uncovered music !
Language: English Format: newsletter A4 4pp BW
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ND This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
PO box 4144
Austin, Texas 78765 Editor/Contact: ND
USA
Scope/Musical domain: all
Language: English Format: A4 60pp BW
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Progression This data presumed current as of 10/01/91
PO Box 7164
Lowell, MA 01852 Editor/Contact: Progression
USA
Scope/Musical domain: prog
Language: English Format: A4 10pp BW
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I./E.
> For those of you that are not geting you literary fill from reading
> the 'Net, there is a new magazine devoted to progressive (as defined
> by the charter of the alt.music.progressive newgroup.
> It is called "i./e." and a US subscription runs $10.00 for four issues.
> For further info, write:
>
> Think Tank Tomes
> 2300 N. Yucca
> Chandler, AZ 85224
>
> (602) 821-1061
>
> I just looked thru the one sample issue and saw such articles as "It's
> OK to like Marillion". - Craig Shipleyaka: craigs@pyrdc.va.pyramid.com
If I were asked to name a similar magazine, the
UK Audion would be the closest in scope. To give a little better scope as
to what i./e. is going to cover, in the premire issue, such labels as
Musea and Erdenklang were covered, there were interviews of Steve
Roach and Kit Watkins, numerous reviews of progressive rock, electronic
music, avant-garde and experimental music. Issue two is going cover
Djam Karet & Steve Hackett.
> - Craig Shipley aka: craigs@pyrdc.va.pyramid.com
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> PTOLEMIC TERRASCOPE
> 58 WEST END
> MELKSHIRE SN12 6HJ
> ENGLAND
> One issue I saw had an interview with Wyatt and part 2 of one with Richard
> Sinclair (Caravan, Camel, Hatifeild & the north) and they seem to cover a lot
> of the Canterbury UK scene. The next issue covered more obscure stuff I
> mostly wasn't too familiar with. Each issue comes with a 7" EP. Subscription
> is $24 for 4 issues, but you have to send an International Money order which
> costs a few more bucks. But I can find them occasionally at Tower Records or
> another local store. It's published by the guitar player from Bevis Frond.
>
> Travelers checks in dollars or, or checks in Sterling Pounds. Cash ok but
> at your own risk.
> - malcolm@wrs.com
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GOLDMINE
SAMPLE COPY DEPARTMENT
700 E. State Street
Iola, WI 54990
Covers some progressive music and has many ads for dealers of collectables and
bootlegs. Will send free sample issue on request. International requests for
samples require some payment.
International fees? Fax number?
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PROGRESSION
> |> Progression - a magazine about progressive music. PO BOX 7164, Lowell,
> |> MA 01852.
> I have the first issue of this right here. It evidently rose from the
> ashes of what used to be "On Reflection". (I never saw an issue
> of "On Reflection".) This sample issue cost me $3, and the U.S.
> subscription rate is $18 per year (6 bi-monthly issues). Outside the
> U.S., it's $23. Back issues available for $4 in the U.S., $4.50
> elsewhere. I can send you ad rates if you are interested. The
> publisher/editor/writer is John Collinge, and he invites anyone
> and everyone to send in their contributions. First issue is 10
> pages long. Articles topics include ELP's new album/tour, Tull
> "unplugged" tour, Steve Hogarth of Marillion, and Adrian Belew.
> There are a few ads for prog-related merchandise (Jethro Tull '93
> calendar). --> marshall@emavp04.webo.dg.com (Marshall Wood)
> ----
> >Progression - a magazine about progressive music. PO BOX 7164, Lowell,
> >MA 01852.
>
> It's the logical successor to a previous 'zine, costing $18, put
> out of Cambridge, and called 'APEX' or something similar. Good quality,
> Mac-produced. The problem I have is that I paid $18 for the previous
> magazine, which folded six issues into my subscription. I didn't get my
> money back, but hey, that's what you have to deal with when you're subscribing
> to 'zines.
>
> It appears to center around Tull (the previous newletter centered
> around Gentle Giant).
>
> - rar@balungan.west.sun.com (Rob Rosen)
> -----------------------
> >Progression - a magazine about progressive music.
> Seemed like a very narrow scope focusing on the mainstream artists.
> Most of the issue I saw was on ELP and Adrian Belew.
> - borella@netcom.com (Mike Borella)
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THE OCCASIONAL GENTLE GIANT NEWSLETTER
> The first issue came out in March of 1992, and is 16 pages
> long. From the last page:
>
> "The Occasional Gentle Giant Newsletter was edited by Geir Hasnes
> and published by Classica Forlag AS, Trondheim, Norway, March 1992.
> 100 copies were printed.
> The newsletter will be issued as often as I manage to get it out,
> though not so often as for instance _A New Day_ [ Tull newsletter ].
> It all depends on the number of letters with interesting material
> in it. Cost will be used to cover production and postage, of which
> the latter is, believe me, awfully high in Norway. Please don't
> get angry for the price - I or my company will earn nothing for
> this publication.
> I will take subscriptions for four issues at a time. Subscription
> prices: Scandinavia NKR 60.-, Rest of Europe NKR 70.-, Overseas
> NKR 80.-. The payment should be sent to Classica Forlag AS, Ragnhilds
> gt. 10, N-7030 Trondheim, Norway. Postal giro account 0824 01 97538.
> Please don't send cheques in foreign currency, it costs so much to
> cash them. You may, however, send 6 English pounds or $12 in cash."
> --> marshall@emavp04.webo.dg.com (Marshall Wood)
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Ork Alarm!
Paul Mummery's newsletter on Magma
Isuue #5 contains an enormous family tree/discography, for L 1.50 (pounds).
REgular issues for a 50p stamp (or 2 IRCs)
Paul Mummery, 3 Rudland Road
Bexleyheath, Kent
DA7 6DB UK
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CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE:
===========================
The basic publication list data is mostly courtsey of Musea, via Yannick
Lallement (lallemen@ese-metz.fr or lallemen@loria.fr). Many thanks for their
sharing this information so that others can benefit from it! I've reformatted
the data into a database and will be adding the other publications to this as
time permits. For now I've just added a section at the end with the ones not
yet added, and for those with comments from people who are familiar with the
publication listed.
If anyone has any comments or additional info on any of the publications
listed please forward this info to me so it can be included in a future
revision of this list.
- malcolm@wrs.com
Malcolm Humes
SOME ADDITIONS YET TO BE MERGED AND REFORMATTED:
>From: borella@cs.ucdavis.edu (Mike Borella)
Subject: Additions to pub list
Here they are - I hope I didn't repeat anything.
Let's give credit where credit is due - I only typed these up. Kurt Rongey,
who runs the Long Dark Music label, compiled the list. The comments and
info is all from him, though I condensed or paraphrased some of the info.
Kurt will send anyone a copy of the LDM JournaLIST (which is where I got
this info from) for free with a SASE or IRC.
Long Dark Music
PO Box 582
Jenks OK 74037-0582
USA
-Mike
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In English:
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A Flower?
c/o J. Goodwin
26 Elmsworth Rd
Blurton, Stoke-on-Trent
Staffs ST3 3ET
England
#1 per issue.
Issue #2 had Grace Blyndsyde, IQ, Fariport Convention, Casual Affair,
Geoff Mann, + interviews with Red Jasper & Galahad
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Audion
PO Box 225
Leicester LE2 1DX
England
#1.60 per issue
Covers progressive, avant-garde, electronic and everything in between
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Background Progressive Rock Magazine
PO Box 875
5280 Boxtel
The Netherlands
NLG 25.00 per 6 issues in Europe, NLG 30.00 outside Europe
Concentrates on reviews of albums by new acts, news and some
re-issues. Covers a wide range of progressive music.
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Blindsight
c/o G. Younger
113 Airlie Halls,
Airlie Pl.
Dundee, Scotland
DD1 4HQ
#1.50 per issue
#4 had Citizen Cain, Jadis, Grace and Galahad
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Camera Obscura
c/o Mark Tucker
1508 Faymont
Manhattan Beach CA 90266.
USA
No info or prices available
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Canterbury Nachrichten
c/o Manfred Bress
Nikolaistr. 90
D-4100 Duisburg
Germany
Devoted to the Canterbury scene. No prices available.
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Feedback
c/o Kev Rowland
13 The Mead
Glorymead, Goodwyns
Dorking, Surrey
RH4 2NG England
No prices available
The magazine of Mensa's rock interest group. Strong interest in
progressive.
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Lullabye Letter
c/o North American Robert Wyatt Apreciation Society
9690 NE Adolf Rd.
Newberg OR 97132-7000
USA
Grass roots zine on Wyatt. Supposedly very good.
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Option
2345 Westwood Blvd Suite 2
Los Angeles CA 90064
USA
US$15.45 per 6 issues
Independent acts, including progressive artists, mostly Canterbury and
RIO.
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The Organ
PO Box 790
London E17 5RF
England
$5/#1 per issue
#2 per issue in Europe
"On the cutting edge of anarchic prog journalism."
Issue 30 had IQ, Frog, Camel, FInal Conflict and the mag is organizing
an Enid reunion.
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Silhobbit
63 Kingsland Rd
Boxmore, Hemel Hempstead
Herts HP1 1QD
England
No prices available
Not too seriosu? #9 had new about Mick Pointer and the rise of
Satanic prog in Belgium. And some serious reviews and stuff.
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Synthesis
219 Napfle St.
Philadelphia PA 19111
USA
$5 per 4 issues, $7 overseas.
Electronic oriented. Claims not to be interested in art rock but has
had info on Kit Watkins.
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In French:
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Entr' Rock 'n' Roll
32 Rue Leopold Bellan
75002 Paris
France
A non-profressional organization that helps out with prog gigs in
France. The newsletter has album and concert reviews.
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Harmonie
15 Avenue du Bearn
33127 Martignas-sur-Jalle
France
FF100 per 3 issues
Highly regarded prog zine that covers new releases and reissues.
"Big and gorgeous"
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The Rhythm and the Reason
1 Rue du 4 Septembre
13170 Les Pennes Mirabeau
France
FF40 per 2 issues in Europe, FF50 outside Europe
Discusses prog rock's place in society as well as reviews and info.
Includes info on music distribution, large vs. small labels, and the
nature of collecting things
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Notes
16 Rue Hignard
44000 Nantes
France
FF150 per 6 issues
Progressive, avant-garde and experiemental. Includes Canterbury and
RIO info.
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Operation Cocktail Rock Progressif
BP 2451
38034 Grenoble Cedex 2
France
A french prog rock appreciation and contact society. Newsletter with
goings on of bands all over the world.
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In Italian
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Arlequins
Strada di Busseto 17,
53100 Sienna
Italy
$20 per 3 issues (17000 Lira in Europe)
Concerntrates on Italian scene but includes many new bands. Lots of
news and reviews of demos.
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Freak Out
c/o Alex Colasanto
Via Passanti 212
84018 Scafati (SA)
Italy
12000 Lira per 4 issues
Anything non-mainstream is a go, esp. prog rock. Naturally,
concetrating on Italian bands.
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Subject: a.m.p FAQL #5 - internet sources for progressive music info
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alt.music.progressive FAQL #5
internet sources for progressive music info
Revision: 1.0
Last Modified: December 23, 1993
maintained by Mike Borella
(borella@cs.ucdavis.edu)
This is 1 of 5 FAQLs. The others are:
FAQL #1: an intro to alt.music.progressive
FAQL #2: mail order sources for progressive music
FAQL #3: publications concerning progressive music
FAQL #4: general frequently asked questions (in preparation)
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This message is a regularly posted list of where to find progressive
rock info on the Internet. The listing includes mailing lists, ftp
sites and some discussion of newsgroups. Through these sources you
can find lyrics, discographies, reviews, articles, interviews, and
much, much more on your favorite progressive bands.
If you get tired of seeing this posted regularly put the subject line
in your kill file for alt.music.progressive. With many newsreaders you can
just hit "K". However, you risk missing useful and informative updates.
Part 1: Progressive rock related mailing lists through email/Internet
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What is a mailing list? It's a group of users with a special
interest topic that unites them via email. Any mail sent to the
list address is "exploded" by being sent to everyone on the
subscription list. The lists can reach up to hundreds or thousands
of music fans or other folks with mutual interests. Lists are
available as regular (separate mail for each post) or digest format.
Some lists are moderated - the moderator may request that
a post be edited or may refuse to post it if the content considered
off-topic. This may sound "fascist", but in reality there are few
situations where post content is censored or edited. One example is
a list where discussion of trading bootlegs is forbidden by the
management of the site that "owns" the mailing list. Unfortunately,
there is no "guarantee of free speech" on computer networks, and there
also is the implicit assumption that anything you email or post may be
read by many people. Most people aren't very concerned about this, but
public discussions of potentially illegal actions such as trading
tapes, bootlegs or otherwise is at your risk and should probably be
done with some discretion. In theory mailing lists can reach a lot of
people who have email but can't get Usenet news. Mailing lists tend to
have less "noise" posts and flames because of a smaller, more focused
audience.
For solo and spinoff acts discussions might take place on related
lists (like, Fish might be discussed on the Marillion list, and
Brand X on the Genesis list, Bruford, Levin and Belew on the King
Crimson list, Bruford on the Yes list, Bruford on just about any
list...).
Most mailing lists have a -request or administrative
address for subscriptions and *unsubscriptions*. Save the intro to
any list you subscribe or keep track of the admin address when you
want to unsubscribe. Many people post subscribe and unsub messages to
the list mailer addresses, unwittingly sending them to up to hundreds of
other subscribers. Some list administrators do not
regularly read the mailing list posts or have automated the
subscription process, so use the admin address for any admin
requests. Listserv or Bitnet mailing lists typically have a listserv@
address you use instead of a -request. Some of the smaller, digested lists
use no administrative address and all mail is sent to one address.
These lists are included because someone suggested we put them here, not
because I assume these are progressive rock related lists.
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Band: Dream Theater
Admin Address: ytsejam-request@bnf.com
Moderator Address: ytsejam-owner@bnf.com
Comments:
Ytsejam, the Dream Theater mailing list concerns itself with Dream
Theater past, present, and future. To subscribe, email:
subscribe ytsejam <Your Name>
to ytsejam-request@bnf.com
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Band: Emerson, Lake, & Palmer
Admin Address: j.arnold@bull.com
Moderator Address: j.arnold@bull.com (John Arnold)
Comments: N/A
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Band: Peter Gabriel
Admin Address: listserv@merle.acns.nwu.edu
Moderator Address: germuska@antioch.acns.nwu.edu (Joe Germuska)
Comments:
FTP archives available. Digest form available also.
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Band: Genesis
Admin Address: genesis-serv@cs.unca.edu
Moderator Address: mcmahan@cs.unca.edu (Scott McMahan)
Comments:
Send a message with "HELP" in the body for details on how to use
the server to subscribe. (This is *totally* automated!)
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Name: Gibraltar (Progressive Rock)
Admin Address: gib@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
Moderator Address: piscine@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu (Mike Taylor)
Comments:
The list covers general Progressive Rock topics like
alt.music.progressive and has a very useful archive server. Send
mail to gibraltar-server@maestro.mitre.org with the subject line
of "help" (without the quotes. :^)) and it'll tell you how to
retrieve files via email. The same files may be available through
ftp at ftp.uwp.edu or ortega.cs.ucdavis.edu. There's a very
outdated topical index of the issues of the digest which is useful for
finding references to specific bands in back issues.
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Band: Peter Hammill / Van Der Graaf Generator
Admin Address: ph7-request@bnf.com
Moderator Address: ph7-owner@bnf.com
Comments:
The ph7 mailing list concerns itself with the music and writings
of Peter Hammill and related bands such as Van Der Graaf Generator.
Recent discussions have included comments on Random Hold, Fripp,
The Long Goodbye and Peter Hammill's two books of lyrics, poems,
and short stories. To subscribe, send:
subscribe ph7 <Your Name>
to ph7-request@bnf.com
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Band: Allan Holdsworth
Admin Address: atavachron@morekypr.morehead-st.edu
Moderator Address: preston@morekypr.morehead-st.edu
A digested list that discusses Allan's music and session work.
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Band: IQ
Admin Address: nmd@newton.npl.co.uk
Moderator Address: nmd@newton.npl.co.u
Comments:
Also included is discussion of related bands such as Jadis, Niadem's
Ghost and the Lens, as well as to a smaller degree, lesser
known bands on the English club/prog scene.
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Band: Jethro Tull
Admin Address: jtull-request@remus.rutgers.edu
Moderator Address: steiner@bakerst.rutgers.edu (Dave Steiner)
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Band: Kansas
Admin Address: rew@world.std.com
Moderator Address: rew@world.std.com (Ryan Waldron)
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Band: King Crimson, Robert Fripp and related artists
Admin Address: toby@cs.man.ac.uk
Moderator Address: toby@cs.man.ac.uk (Toby Howard)
Comments:
Digested list. Archives at ftp.uwp.edu with discography(ies?) also.
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Band: Marillion / Fish
Admin Address: freaks-request@bnf.com
Moderator Address: freaks-owner@bnf.com
Comments:
The freaks mailing list is the oldest of the bnf.com progressive
rock mailing lists. It deals with Marillion, Fish, and other related
bands. To subscribe, send:
subscribe freaks <Your Name>
left justified as the first thing in your message to
freaks-request@bnf.com
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Band: Steve Morse and the Dixie Dregs
Admin Address: blickstein@dregs.enet.dec.COM
Moderator Address: blickstein@dregs.enet.dec.COM
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Band: Mike Oldfield
Admin Address: HART@vtcc1.cc.vt.edu
Moderator Address: HART@vtmath.math.vt.edu (Heath)
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Band: Pink Floyd
Admin Address: echoserv@fawnya.tcs.com (automated server)
echoes-request@fawnya.tcs.com (manual un/subscribe)
Moderator Address: bear@tcs.co
Comments:
To subscribe send mail to the server (echoserv@fawnya.tcs.com) with
Subscription: add echoes
or add-digest echoes
or you can mail to echoes-request@fawnya.tcs.com to susbcribe manually
Archive server has lists of rare releases, huge FAQ, interviews etc.
You can get info on how to use the server to retrieve files, reviews of
rarities discs and interviews and other info by sending mail to the
echoserv address with the text body:
help
quit
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Band: Rush
Admin Address: rush-request@syrinx.umd.edu
Moderator Address: rush-mgr@syrinx.umd.edu
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Band: Tangerine Dream
Admin Address: tadream-request@cs.uwp.edu
Moderator Address: datta@cs.uwp.edu (Dave Datta)
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Band: Vangelis
Admin Address: direct-request@ctsx.celtech.com
Moderator Address: N/A
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Band: Yes
Admin Address: hunnicutt@vxc.ocis.uncwil.edu
Moderator Address: hunnicutt@vxc.ocis.uncwil.edu
Comments:
Yes and Anderson-Bruford-Wakeman-Howe related. Newsletter: "Notes
From The Edge".
NFTE Server (lyrics, backissues, discography, rarities, surveys,
GIFs): Automated. For help send mail with subject line "send main
help" to yes-archive@meiko.com
Part 2: FTP sites
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The primary FTP site for progressive-related information is:
ortega.cs.ucdavis.edu
The directories include: articles, concert reviews, discographies,
interviews, Gibraltar backissues, album reviews, and much more,
including the latest version of these FAQL files.
The administrator of the site is Mike Borella (me!) and you can reach
me at borella@cs.ucdavis.edu if you have comments, question, or
submissions. Note that this is a moderated site - you can't just dump
files there. I select the info that I deem most useful. Since the
site has limited space, I don't store GIFs (or any other for of
graphics) or sound samples.
Most of the musical discographies, lyrics, interviews and other info can
be found at:
ftp.uwp.edu
This site also has a number of mailing list archives and other info.
If you're not sure you can ftp ask your sysamdin folks or if you're
on a unix system type "man ftp" to see if you have an online man page.
Part 3: The progressive re-organization scheme
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Malcolm Humes has suggested a move to create a rec.music group for
progressive music. He writes:
"Another Usenet newsgroup dedicated to a similar focus is
alt.rock-n-roll.symphonic. Apparantly this group was chartered and
approved months before a.m.p but wasn't started until later.
Though the intent of that group is slightly different in more
narrow in it's focus on "symphonic rock", in effect symphonic rock
is a sub-set of progressive rock and anything discussed in a.r.s
could be discussed in a.m.p. Since the group essentially totally
overlaps with a.m.p I think it's foolish to use it when a broader
audience can be reached in a.m.p. Unfortunately, both groups are in
the alt. heirarchy which is not carried at all Usenet sites, so
many folks who are interested in this music may not be able to read
alt.music.progressive. Because of this I plan an RFD and CFV to
replace alt.music.progressive and a.r.symphonic with a rec.music.
group, probably rec.music.progressive. Your feedback and support on
this issue are appreciated."
-Malcolm Humes (malcolm@wrs.com)
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This FAQL is maintain by Mike Borella (borella@cs.ucdavis.edu).
Comments, questions, and criticisms are always welcome. This text was
taken in part from the previous versions of this FAQL, which were
maintained by Scott McMahan and Malcolm Humes, respectively. Many
thanks go to them for starting things off and adding enormous amounts
of useful info.
END OF ALT.MUSIC.PROGRESSIVE FAQL #5
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