OBIT: A Magazine of a Dying Culture
Scarce punk zine with a feature essay on "Death of a Punk" by Jane Huntington, edited by the Ramones cover album-illustrator and founder of PUNK Magazine.
Scarce punk zine with a feature essay on "Death of a Punk" by Jane Huntington, edited by the Ramones cover album-illustrator and founder of PUNK Magazine.
Flyer promoting a November 27th, 1982 Black Flag show.
Flyer promoting a January 11th, 1985 Black Flag show at the Stardust Ballroom — inscribed on the verso by artist Raymond Pettibon.
Original promo poster for Nirvana's canceled March 18, 1994 Hamburg concert at Sporthalle from their final In Utero tour, just one month before Kurt Cobain's tragic suicide.
Original flyer featuring one of Nirvana's earliest post-NEVERMIND gigs, at Trenton's notorious City Gardens.
Early issue (May 15, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Corgi edition of what is often described as the first punk novel.
Early issue (December 7th, 1979) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine.
First issue of this Luton-based post-punk zine, featuring interviews with John Peel, Killing Joke, The Specials, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Ronnie Scott, and Lesley Woods of the Au Pairs.
Early issue (January 18th, 1980) under the tenure of Naylor and Carroll of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine.
Original concert program for an evening organized by the legendary nightclub with performances by electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick and New York Pro Musica, under the reassuring oversight of a Consulting Psychologist.
Uncommon first edition of this energetic contemporary guide to punk's leading practitioners and cultural predecessors, with a significant section devoted to French musicians often absent from Anglophone histories: Elodie Lauten, Metal Urbain, Marie et les Garçons, Electric Callas, and more.
Complete eleven-issue run of this arguably the greatest publication to emerge from the mid-century experimental music scene.
Early issue (May 29, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Early issue (April 17, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Early issue (June 25, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Early issue (January 23, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Early issue (March 6, 1981) of this hugely influential Manchester-centric post-punk zine, under the editorial tenure of Carroll and Naylor.
Inscribed first edition of this groundbreaking textbook on electronic music from the pioneering composer, musician, and co-creator of the Moog synthesizer.
First edition of this quasi-anthropological, excruciatingly arch, but nevertheless legendary photobook study of punks: their habitat, dress, and curious manners.
First edition of this unconventional diary, with a bookplate signed by Eno from his friend Stewart Brand's Global Business Network Book Club.
Group of original vintage color photographs of The Slits performing at The Ritz in New York City in 1980.
Promotional folder for Bryan Ferry's 1978 album, with a photo of the artist in leather coat and a press release praising "the most complete Ferry work to date."
First three issues of the E.G. Records Newsletter, founded to promote the label's artists following the January '79 opening of its U.S. office.
Illustrated with black and white photographs; a few in color. Covers Ferry's early years and the band from its formation through 1981; written before the release of Avalon but promises that "the band will be back, probably in 1982."