Scandinavian Indie Digest Tue Feb 15, 1994 Volume 1 : Issue 02 There are 12 messages totalling 510 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. New Member intro 2. ZZAJ PRODUCTIONS 3. SEARCH FOR EMAIL ADDRESSES 4. Scandinavian Indie Digest 5. New Member ... 6. Swedish "softer" Indie 7. Swedish Indie Magazines 8. Forwarded Mail: Re: Good Day! 9. Introducing myself 10. K.U.K.L 11. FTP Site Update 12. Popsicle live on radio! --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 11 Feb 94 18:47:32 EST From: Stephen Wood Subject: New Member intro Hello: I'm really pleased that Erik has taken the time to set up this list! My name is Stephen and over the last few years I've become quite the indie-pop maven. My tastes revolve mostly around melodic jangle bands such as those appearing on the Sarah, Sunday, Waaaaa!, Marsh Marigold, Mermaid, Turntable Friend and Brilliant labels. I also love a slew of bands on the 4AD label. Anyway, over the last few months I've been made aware of some very accomplished Scandinavian bands: Acid House Kings, Red Sleeping Beauty, Mary Go Round, Happy Dead Men and Egg- stone (to name a few.) I was wondering if someone could point out other bands that play in the same general indie-pop vein as those named above. Has anyone come across any good fanzines covering this region? The only one I've seen has been _Grimsby Fishmarket_ and that might not even be Scandinavian... German? I really look forward to seeing how this list evolves! I'm hoping that we see a lot of input from Scandinavians themselves. It should prove to be both interesting and enlightening to cover an area of the world that has been neglected in the usual media forums. Stephen -------------------------- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 94 6:55:41 EST From: Richard Metcalf Subject: ZZAJ PRODUCTIONS ??????? ??????? ????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?????? ?????? ? ? ??????? ????? ???? ???? ??????? ??????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ????? ???? ? ? ? ? ??????? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ???? ??????? ??????? The LATEST news from Zzaj Productions, publishers of the 'zine "IMPROVIJAZZATION NATION" is that there HAVE been just (barely) enough subscriptions received to CONTINUE the 'zine for one more year. We still hope, of course, that MANY MORE volkz will order a subscription, to enable us to expand the 'zine that LaDonna Smith (in the latest edition of 'the Improvosior' magazine) called "the immensely informative networking newsletter". The offer of a "free" copy of the ZZAJ 1994 Sampler tape with a subscription will continue through the last day of February 1994. Subscriptions are $8.00 (4 issues) & single-copy price is $2.25. Artists/tapes included on the sampler include: from MESSIN' 'ROUND, Zzaj & John Herron (Drummer, SLC, Utah) from STRANGE ATTRACTORS, Zzaj & synthmeister KRAMTONES, Olympia, Washington from NECESSARY ILLUSIONS, Zzaj & poetess Belinda Subraman, El Paso, Texas the THING from Columbus, Zzaj, wacky wordbender Ficus Strangulensis from West Virginny and "out" beat poet John M. Bennett from Columbus Ohio nEW dIRECTIONS, Zzaj, Jeff Olson & Stacey Gravatt from Branson, Missouri Since it's been DECIDED that "I.N." can/WILL continue, please pass this post along to ANY AND ALL you know who play/sing/write, etc., etc. I'm in DIRE need of new material for issue # 12! Tell them to send it QUICK! Send all orders/review material to: Dick Metcalf HQ, 19TH SUPCOM UNIT 15015, POB 2879 APO AP 96218-0171 You can also reach me at: EANC-GM-ICLOG@KOREA-EMH6.ARMY.MIL or DMETCALF@freenet.scri.fsu.edu ----------------------------- Date: Sat, 12 Feb 94 6:56:55 EST From: Richard Metcalf Subject: SEARCH FOR EMAIL ADDRESSES Zzaj Productions is in need of ANY e-mail address information you may have that will allow me to get in contact over INTERNET with the following groups/labels/artists: ================================================== NOTE: Make sure you tell these folks that if they MENTION you when contacting me (& INCLUDE your address), I'll send you a *free* copy of "I.N." ================================================== John Dobie, POB 796, London SE20 7UD October Music, POB 439 Reading RGI 4DE UK Tall Poppies Records, POB 373 Globe NSW 2037 VKH-Tonesetters, Groenhovestratt 38, B-8820, Torhout Belgium Moonfood Records, POB 1109, Astor Station, Boston MA O.O. Discs, Inc., 502 Anton St., Bridgeport, CT 06606-2121 Rachot, Postboks Nr. 515, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark Barry Chabala, 510 DaVsel Rd., Landing, NJ 07850 Jazzhaus Musik, Venloer Str. 40, Koln 1, Germany 2nd Floor Edition, Hans-Martin Muller, Wissmannstr 30 D-5000, Koln 30, Germany Aria L. DiSalvio, 1535 Hatcher Crescent, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Dennis Warren, 13 Murray St., Apt 12, Chelsea MA 02140-1323 Gary Hassay, 908 N. Penn St., Allentown, PA 18102 Hilary Double-D, 2312 Spalding Ave., Berkeley, CA 94703 Bruce's Fingers, 24 Chauntry Rd., Haverhill, Suffolk England CB98BE Sound and Fury, c/o M. Reams, POB 10331, Greensboro, N.C. 27404 SST Records, POB 1, Lawndale, CA 90260 Capella Verlag, Blucherstr. 35, D-6200 Weisbaden, Germany John Mettam, 20 Powderhouse Blvd., Somerville, MA 02144 Chris Millner, 1721 37th Ave., Oakland, CA 94601 Jose Conroy, 3706 Warner Ave., Louisville, KY 40207-3732 NoMan'sLand, Postfach 11 04 49, D-8700 Wurzburg, Germany VOTP Records, 29-A Connaught St., London W22A4, UK Paul Hoskin, POB 20273, Columbus Circle Station, NY NY 10003 Sumac, Jill Burton, 2200 NE 7th St., Gainseville, FL 32604 Mike Havancsek, Pointless Music, 1889 Algonquin, Kent OH 44240 Rastacan Records, POB 3073, San Leandro CA 94578-3073 Muworks, 111 4th Ave., HSA NY NY 10003 Wafer Face Records, Box 4272, Station A, Portland Maine 04101 Dennis Maxfield, 1607 Clark Ave., Cleveland OH 44109 Geoff Dugan 329 E. 12th St., # 7, NY NY 10003 Tom Djil, Soul on Rice Productions, 2312 Spalding Ave., Berkeley, CA 94703 Bern Nix, New World Recordings, 701 Seventh Ave., NY NY 10036 Laughing Horse Records, 145 Second Ave., #26, NY NY 10003 ROTCOD ZZAJ Snailmail is: Dick Metcalf HQ, 19th SUPCOM UNIT 15015, POB 2879 APO AP 96218-0171 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 17:57:22 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Scandinavian Indie Digest Just to let you know that the first issue of the Scandinavian Indie Digest is ready (and sent out to the digest subscribers). I will try to get a directory for it on ftp.uwp.edu asap, but before that, all issues will be available from ftp.lysator.liu.se in the directory /pub/texts/uxu/SID, in case someone wants to check 'em out. :) Swedish indie news coming up in a minute. Erik --------------------------- Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 12:10:40 -0500 (EST) From: Jukka Westhues <95jdw@wheatonma.edu> Subject: New Member ... Hello ... I would like to take a brief moment to introduce myself. MY name is Jukka Westhues (half-Finn/half-American). I go to school at Wheaton College in Massachusetts here in the States. I do not know that much about the Scandinavian indie scene, but I am very interested. There are a few bands from Finland that I am very interested in (though, I don't know how indie they are). They are Sielun Veljet, 22 Piste Pirkko, and Ismo Alanko (on his own, without the rest of Sielun Veljet). I am very excited to learn as much as I possibly can, but I have to go now. I hope to hear from you all soon. Bye ---------------------------- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 00:03:30 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Swedish "softer" Indie Stephen Wood wrote: [snip] > Anyway, over the last few months I've been made aware of some very > accomplished Scandinavian bands: Acid House Kings, Red Sleeping > Beauty, Mary Go Round, Happy Dead Men and Eggstone (to name a few.) > I was wondering if someone could point out other bands that play in > the same general indie-pop vein as those named above. To mention a few that are in the same "area" of indie as Happydeadmen and Eggstone (I'd say they're not as "guitar-based" as the rest of the indie scene, more Levellers-like); Honeymoons - Contact: Peter Rosenberg, Fabriksgatan 11, 903 31 Umea, Sweden. I have only heard them on compilations, and I'm not sure they have anything else out. Perhaps a single, I'll look into that though. Seashells - Contact: Mattias Jonsson, Sprakgrand 41, 907 33 Umea, Sweden. The same goes for Seashells. I have only heard them on compilations, and I don't know if they have released something else. Blue - Contact: A West Side Fabrication, Box 183, 931 22 Skelleftea, Sweden. They have released at least 1 MCD, 1 EP and 1 album and have appeared on a couple of compilations as well. These are the ones that come to mind right now though I'm certain there are more (anyone else knows?). There are a couple of compilation CD's that would probably be of interest to those who wants to get a better clue to the swedish indie scene; West Side. Strikes Back Vol IV (A West Side Fabrication 1993) cat # WeCD 046 (see address above) with: Mindre Modiga Man, Popundret, The Bear Quartet, Pleasurehouse, Blithe, Hoger Danske, Optical Blue, Blodungen, Nuclear 45, Balanga, The Boom Band, Spacious Mind, Blue, Stardog, A Shrine, Hardy Nilsson, Garp, Family Butcher. Life Is A Joke (Rainbow Music 1993) cat # RMCD 3020 (address: Rainbow Music, Hostvagen 5, 171 40 Solna, Sweden) Dish, Scents, Bloom, In The Flesh, False By West, Bear Quartet, Continental Soul Searchers, Honeymoons, Plain Good, Submarine Prophets, Singer, Suredo, Roots Of Echo, Souls, Searching For Beatrice. North Of No south Compilation One (North of No South 1992) cat # NONSCD-01 (address: North of No South, c/o Per Helin, Skolgatan 100, 903 31 Umea, Sweden) with: Komeda, Blithe, In The Flesh, The Taste Of Raindrops, Satellite Circus, Seashells, Cloudberry Jam, Honeymoons. (2 tracks from each group) Dogstew (Blind Dog 1993) cat # BDCD001 (address: Blind Dog, Box 1316, 600 43 Norrkoping, Sweden) with: Sonic Surf City, Persuaders, Cod Lovers, Rust, B-Gum Justice, Sallystream, The Brain, Hertzmans Plans, My Favourite Martians. Regards, Erik ---------------------- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 00:04:01 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Swedish Indie Magazines Stephen Wood wrote: [snip] > Has anyone come across any good fanzines covering this region? The > only one I've seen has been _Grimsby Fishmarket_ and that might not > even be Scandinavian... German? Hmm, there are a couple of fanzines and of course some regular magazines as well, though I don't have information on more than these at the moment: Fanzine ------- Nowhere (address: Martin Gelin, Storholmsv. 48, 132 31 Saltsjo-Boo) Magazines --------- Sound Affects (address: Sound Affects, Box 1617, 600 46 Norrkoping, Sweden) subscriptions (6 issues/year) with flexi w/each issue: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland: 195 Swedish Crowns Europe: 270 Swedish Crowns Rest of the world: 300 Swedish Crowns Pop (address: Pop, Box 26023, 100 41 Stockholm, Sweden) subscriptions (6 issues/year): 195 Swedish Crowns None of these are specialized on the Swedish Indie scene, but cover it well enough I think. I recommend Sound Affects highly. All of them are written in Swedish. Regards, Erik --------------------------- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 11:55:26 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Forwarded Mail: Re: Good Day! --- Just a reminder to use the uxu-indie@lysator.liu.se address when posting to the list, and not the "-request" address. Here's the forwarded mail: --- >From davidb@dbadmin2.amgen.com Mon Feb 14 11:33:13 1994 Date: Mon, 14 Feb 94 09:53:35 GMT From: davidb@dbadmin2.amgen.com (David Bennison) Message-Id: <9402140953.AA05551@dbadmin2.UK.amgen.com> To: scan-indie-request@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Good Day! Status: R > Sugarcubes/Bjork > > Ok. Broaden my mind.... What else is out there? I've been > listening to the Sugarcubes since Life's Too Good came out, and bjork has > to have the best voice around...*sigh* > > Anyway, hope to hear from y'all soon! Err, well, much as it pains me to talk about Bjork and her irritating habits of scrunching up her face, talking like a little girl, teetering on one foot and wearing ridiculous clothes, all at the same time, her pre-sugarcubes stuff was pretty good. Einar manages to keep ahold of his ego and wails far less than he did in the sugarcubes. The band was K.U.K.L, I know far less about them than most other people on this list I'd imagine. They released The Eye, and another LP, both on the Crass label and the Eye at least shows Bjork and band (about 75% of the Sugarcubes I think) in a less pop mode. The sound seemed more spaceous, weird but not weird for weird sake with a little more tribal dub/drums thrown in. Most of the lyrics were in Icelandic and therefore added to their general mystique. Bjorks vocals seemed a mix of uninteligable whispers and occasional cries, which seemed to assist and accompany the music more than when she was in the Sugarcubes and her likkle-girl vocals seemed to detract, almost as much as Einar. By the way, I'm still puzzled as to how Bjork gets top of the most desirable women lists every year. A grown woman with kids for gods sake! David... -- end forward -------------------------- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:11:10 +0100 (MET) From: "Henrik Sj\vdin" Subject: Introducing myself Hi people! I just wanted to drop you a few lines about myself.... I live and study psychology and computer sciences here in Stockholm, and I'm 19 years old. I play the keyboards in a band myself (sort of a mix of the Smiths, Popsicle, Bruce Springsteen, and the Pet Shop Boys :) Favorite Nordic indie bands: Popsicle, This Perfect Day, Brainpool, Bjork. Looking forward to participating in the discussions... /Henrik Sjodin (h-sjodin@dsv.su.se) ----------------------------- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 12:01:09 +0000 (GMT) From: King James IV Subject: K.U.K.L I have to admit that i've never heard of this band - is any stuff still available? As for bjorks likkle girl vocals - i'd agree with you as far as the majority of songs on Life's Too Good and virtually everything on Here Today, Tommorrow, Next Week go, but the rest of her work isalmost perfect. As for her being the most desirable woman etc, she's not that old, she _IS_ gorgeous - as if her voice isn't enough... i envy Dom-T very muchly... So, anyway, can i get hold of these pre-Sugarcubes albums? And i also heard that bjork has done some jazz albums - are they any good? So far, a fair few mew band names have been thrown at me, but not with much in the way of description. Anyone care to tell me their faveourite band, how they compare with other bands etc... Thanking you kindly, james =) --------------------------- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 13:07:53 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: FTP Site Update Just got the answer from FTP.UWP.EDU about getting our own directory for the scandinavian indie list; Unfortunately the site is full right now, but there will be space available in a short while. The admins would let me know when something was available. So, until we get a directory on there, I'll keep the directory on FTP.LYSATOR.LIU.SE (ie. /pub/texts/uxu/SID) for the digests, and if you want to add something to the directory, let me know and I'll put it up there. -- The interview with Souls is ready, and I'll post it here tonight, and also add it to the SID directory. Have fun! ------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Feb 1994 14:36:11 +0200 (EET) From: trkisa@uta.fi (Kimmo S{{skilahti) Subject: Popsicle live on radio! Hello all Scansters! Just a quick note to all Finns (and those who can pick up our radio broadcast by whatever method there might be available): Tonight at 19:00 Finnish time there will be a Popsicle (the gods of power pop) concert on Radiomafia (one of the national state-owned radios here). The gig is from the EBU rock festival which was held in Helsinki some time last year. I'm trying to tape the show (I need first to get hold of a radio or a receiver or whatever the gagdet is called...) If anyone wants to get a copy of the show, let me know and me can work something out. In case you don't know this band, check it out, it's the band that you've been waiting for to change your life (or something)! As they are from Sweden, I don't actually *know* a lot about them, just that their music is excellent, but I'm sure there are a lot of people on the list who are willing to give us the essential and trivial info! Kimmo -- Kimmo Saaskilahti * "MTV is not about music, trkisa@uta.fi * it's about women in their underwear" * - Mark E Smith ---------------------------- End of SI Digest #1.02 **********************