Ferric Archaeology

Rummaging around in the underpants of musical history, then sniffing our fingers while no-one's looking.

Monday, 27 May 2019

Antonym - Statues in Ice (1992) C50

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Can't even find this one on Discogs , so 1992 is a guess. I expect I still have the letter from Mr. Burnham reading Dear Loz...
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Friday, 17 May 2019

Impulse 8 (1996) C30

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Here's my final Impulse compilation. For some reason I don't have the magazine that came with this one, yet I have issue...
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Monday, 6 May 2019

Mlehst - Occasional Stimulation / She Made Me a Sadist (1995) C60

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Only now has it occurred to me that the name seems to be a phonetic spelling of the word molest . Anyway, I don't know a mas...
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Monday, 15 April 2019

Impulse 6 (1996) C40

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Still wading through the longest ever Apostles tape, I'm afraid, so here's another Impulse compilation in the meantime....
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Monday, 8 April 2019

Impulse 4 (1992) C40

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There would have been another Apostles tape this week, but the one I digitised was - so it turns out - copied onto a C180, amoun...
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Friday, 1 March 2019

Cassette Music 5 (1994) C60

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Here's the last of my compilations from Dave Hopwood's excellent Personal Soundtracks label - not sure if it's the b...
Friday, 22 February 2019

Frenzied Encounters - From The Mind of Frenzi (1986) 2C60

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Here's the final double tape spectacular recorded by the being which had already given us the Complete Trilogy and Sin, no...
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Lawrence Burton
Lawrence Burton writes books, paints pictures, and has been involved with all sorts of weirdy music bands of the kind posthumously described as industrial by idiots who weren't there. He grew up in England, specifically on the farm upon which Teletubbies would eventually be filmed, but now lives in San Antonio, Texas with his wife, a number of cats, and a couple of bunnies. His favourite shows are Kenneth Clark's Civilisation and Mrs. Brown's Boys.
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