Incredible String Band interview, Israeli experimental music
Greetings, In the latest issue of Perfect Sound Forever <http://www.perfectsoundforever.com>, you'll find (among other things): CAMERA OBSCURA RECORDS Aussie label is psyched With a roster that might as be culled from several other labels, Tony Dale has craved out an unique path for himself complete with drone-scapes, acid folk and reissues. Dave Lang interrogates him to find the secret to his (aesthetic) success. ISRAELI EXPERIMENTAL The facts about Fact Records Lest you think that the U.S. and Western Europe have the market cornered on experimental music, Fact Records proves that Istanbul isn't the only swinging locale in the Middle East to go out on a musical limb. Even with an uncertain future, Uri Shaham explores this vital scene. ROBIN WILLIAMSON Incredible String Man- interview Way back in the '60s, an English folk band that didn't quite act like a folk band but nevertheless helped to define the genre made waves not only in their own circle but also in the highbrow circles. Decades after their demise, the Incredible String Band has incredibly returned and one of their founders speaks to Richie Unterberger about their history. We're always looking for good writers and/or ideas so let us know if you have anything to share. See you online, Jason Perfect Sound Forever online music magazine with warped perspectives perfect-sound@furious.com http://www.perfectsoundforever.com
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