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Book containing all six issues of the Neumusik fanzine which David
Elliott edited between 1979-82 while at university. The ‘zine focussed
on European, electronic and experimental music which had come out of
krautrock, French progressive rock and the more esoteric side of British
post-punk. David travelled extensively meeting musicians in Germany and
France, and for a year was based in Strasbourg. Interviews and articles
range from Conrad Schnitzler and Richard Pinhas to Florian Fricke and
Chris Carter. Most issues were 60-80 pages long so, together with new
text and photos, this compendium weighs in at a chunky 425 pages. It
also touches on the parallel YHR label.
Weight | 0.72 kg |
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