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Yeti Publishing

Yeti

Issue #9

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

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On the 80-minute CD: all rare/unreleased music -- lots of raw, wonderful stuff this time, including Indian music from 78s selected by Rob Millis and three Pip Proud songs never on CD before! Also: Fantastic Palace, the Art Museums, Ko + Friends, Bobby Charles, Rhythmical Wright Singers, Rev. Lonnie Farris, Bishop R. Mcdaniel, Puppy Hearts, Las Aias, Teenage Panzerkorps, US Girls, Geoff Soule, Spencer Moody, Plankton Wat, Reading Rainbow, Human Eye, X-Ray Eyeballs, Modern Women, and Marisa Anderson.

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Inside the 200-page book: Dean Wareham’s photo tour diary; two archival interviews with electronics pioneer Maryanne Amacher; David Nichols on the bizarre, whispery, often revelatory work of Pip Proud; reprints from Tuli Kupferberg’s wonderful Birth Press titles from the 1960s; Erik Davis in conversation with our favorite contemporary British folkie, Alasdair Roberts; lengthy 1970s interview with groundbreaking artist Bruce Conner; awesome comics from Lizz Hickey, James Turek, and Beatriz Monteavaro; new drawings by intrepid artist/musician Arrington de Dionyso; fiction by Mimi Lipson and Joaquin V. Gonzalez; groovy article by Rob Millis on Indian music critic and 78 collector VAK Ranga Rao; recent works on paper by Alisha Wessler.

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