sjs@u1100s.UUCP (Stan Switzer) (06/24/85)
So anyway, I was reading the liner notes on "Zen Arcade" and see that it was produced by SPOT. I says "SPOT? Where have I seen that before?". Then it hit me (or was it just the music blaring in the background?) Black Flag's "Damaged," also on SST, was produced by SPOT. Just who is SPOT anyway? Between SPOT and Jello Biafra it seems there is a near monopoly on serious hardcore. I don't suppose we'll be seeing any REAL music on CD's soon, eh? Only the "European Synth-Pop Trash" just now crossing over into the MTV/WPLJ hype machines. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stan Switzer | "Somewhere the dirt is washed down with the rain" ihnp4!u1100s!sjs | -- Husker Du
reeves@ucla-cs.UUCP (06/28/85)
In article <206@u1100s.UUCP> sjs@u1100s.UUCP (Stan Switzer) writes: > I says "SPOT? Where have I seen that before?". Spot is a longtime friend of the Black Flag folks (read the liner notes for _Everything Went Black_) and a producer who works out of Total Access Studios in Redondo Beach CA. He's produced most of the SST albums (Black Flag, Minutemen, Huskers, etc.) and has made solo appearances (performance/spoken word/Anticlub type stuff), played clarinet w/ Saccarhine Trust, and drums for Nig-Heist John Reeves Computer Science Department UUCP: ...!{ihnp4,ucbvax}!ucla-cs!reeves A.I. Lab, 3531 Boelter Hall ARPA: reeves @ ucla-locus (soon) reeves@LOCUS.UCLA.EDU