Grant Hunter Editor Ups to Tim Koch for Challenging Us in Appears to Split Neatly Down the Middle
CYCLIC DEFROST MAGAZINE ISSUE 23 august 2009 www.cyclicdefrost.com EDITOR-IN-CHIEF reviewer, Bec Paton, whose farewell got lost in the rush to print issue 22 - thanks editorial contents Sebastian Chan for your insightful design write-ups. Big Without planning it that way, Cyclic Defrost #23 04 GRANT HUNTER EDITOR ups to Tim Koch for challenging us in appears to split neatly down the middle. On one another edition of Selects. Adam Bell for Shaun Prescott Matthew Levinson his continued work on the Cyclic website side we’re taking stock of enduring purveyors in time for launching with this issue. Andre, DEPUTY-EDITORS Henry, Mark, Nevenka, Mike, Justin and of experimental music (Pimmon, Castings, Jon 08 PIMMON Shaun Prescott all at Inertia - especially the warehouse Hassell) and on the other welcoming a slew of Matthew Levinson Alexandra Savvides staff; Hugh at Unik Graphics; Chris Bell at Blueskyhost; and all our readers. new faces (Swoop Swoop, Peaking Lights, Mata 12 caSTINGS ART DIRECTOR STOCKISTS & Must). Shaun Prescott Thommy Tran The following stores stock Cyclic Defrost The former are fascinating artists who continue, although arrival times for each issue ADVERTISING may vary. even a decade into their careers, to blaze paths 19 SWOOP SWOOP Sebastian Chan NSW Alexandra Savvides All Music Byron, Castle Recs, Electric through the dense foliage of experimental music. ADVERTISING RaTES Monkeys, Explore Music, Fish Records Pimmon’s influence in Australia’s experimental 22 JOEL STERN Download at cyclicdefrost.com (inner city stores), Freestyle, Freestyle 2, Gong Records, Hum on King, Hum on scene is undeniable, while Castings’ idiosyncratic Matt O’Neill DISTRIBUTION Oxford, Leading Edge Penrith, Leading improvised tension has yet to be properly Inertia Distribution Edge Warriewood, Mall Music, Market 24 MaTA & MUST Music, Museum of Contemporary Art, documented, despite their reverberations being (www.inertia-music.com) Metropolis, Music Bizarre Lismore, Plum James d’Apice felt nationally.
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