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ANNOUNCING THE PROPERTY IS THEFT CD-R VARIETY COMPILATION
Whysp - Light Out
Tobi Celeste - Save Me
Joey Casio - We Check ID
Steven Sunsets and Peach
Khaela & Anna - Astrophysical
Fast Asleep Club - Wavy Line
Metal Machine Muzak - Wave File
Al Larsen - Imagination
Steve Fisk - Operation All Day Sucker
The Love Supreme - Gotta Gotta
(((Version))) - Come Out |
Music in the schools, music in the streets! Music in
bedroom studios and kitchenettes! On buses! On beaches! On bicycles! Property is Theft celebrates public
space and free expession. Featuring Whysp, tobi celeste, Joey Casio, Steven Nereo,
Khaela & Anna, fast asleep club, Metal Machine Muzak, Al Larsen,
Steve Fisk, The Love Supreme, (((Version))) |
Joey Casio is Olympia's own voidoid child: freaked, plugged-in, on fire. "We Check ID" has something to do with DNA. Steven is Steven Nereo. He runs the Slabco audio salon, writes love songs and programs beats for vw commercials. He's worked with many of our faves including Land of the Loops, Buckminster Fuseboard and Sukpatch. His album is sunny like an L.A. smogset and is out on some kooky German label. Tobi Celeste brings us the bumpidee.com and jigsaw online zines. She's aka The Librarian. Right here she's interpreting Roky Erikson elsewhere she's collaborated with Amy Yao and Joey Casio to record a cover of Flipper song "Sex Bomb" with a heavy Tony Alva subtext. Whysp spin faerie-child folk yarns. They live all together in a tree fort near the UCSC campus. Metal Machine Muzak is Jenn Kliese, ex-Super Duo and otherwise, exploring the limits of midi candy coating. Al Larsen makes songs about the missing moments. This one is all mental. (((Version))) is Adam Forkner, on leave from Yume Bitsu, his senses, etc. "Come Out" stretches the one chord song out like that crazy striped taffy. Yummy, sticky, gorgeous. The Love Supreme is Diane Rios and band, unrepentent about that straight-out Oregon rock. Steve Fisk has some credentials: he toured with Gary Wilson, interviewed Dot Wiggin and tuned Barry White's synth. fast asleep club make tracks so minimal it's hard to say when (or if) they end. "Wavy Line" is still going. When Khaela Marecich and Anna Oxygen visit they will eat your records, iron your heart, correct your spelling. That's gonna be OK.
A Note About the CD-R Format:
At PROPERTYISTHEFT the CD-R is not a compromise. Like cassettes, xerox and garish html pages,
it's a philosphy, an exciting unregulated avenue. Fast, cheap, out-of-control. Clone, clone, split, replicate, clone.
Easy and quick to bring to the public in small quantities. Infinitely reduplicateable.
Temperamental in some players - so what? Home recording is killing the
music industry - but not fast enough!
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