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Yeti Publishing

Yeti

Issue #8

This is the eighth issues of awesomeness.

Part mix tape, part magazine, and thick and rich enough to qualify as a book – Yeti is an amazing collection of art; both literary, artistically and musically.

Each issue has thought-provoking photos, drawings, and designs that complement its rich stories, interviews and diary entries.

Edited by Mike McGonigal (of the legendary magazine Chemical Imbalance, 1984-1996), Yeti is an eclectic mix of music, art and literature. We ship it with a bookmark, since you'll want to track your progress.

Check out the listing of artists, writers and musicians who've contributed to this episode below.

Price: $11.95
Pages: 226 and a CD

Estimated Time To Ship: 1 day

On the 80-minute CD: rare/previously unreleased music from: Ty Segall, Woven Bones, Fergus + Geronimo, Zola Jesus, Aran Ruth, Vaselines, Little Claw, Tyvek, Evan Miller, Pigeons, Pete Swanson, Mantles, Jim Dickinson, the Splinters, Brown Recluse, Neverever, Gospel Songbirds, Limes, Bishop Perry Tillis, Inca Ore, Vampire Hands, Myelin Sheaths, the Moles.

Inside the 200-page book: Interviews with Explode into Colors and Zola Jesus; famed musician/producer Jim Dickinson recalls growing up playing music in the segregated South, and how it's changed; a new look at the instruments Harry Partch created (with many full-page photos); the story of the unreleased album Johnny Mathis and Chic made together; extended interview with composer Eliane Radigue; Olivier Malosse's photographs of abandoned Japanese amusement parks; Amos Harvey's interview with the multiple personalities assumed by gospel-blues great Bishop Perry Tillis; visual work by Nicole Eriko Smith and Andrew Neyer; the hand-built noise instruments of Flower Electronics and King Capitol Punishment.

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