SENSATIONAL FIX Blog and Zine
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SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #1 ‘silence’ the first publication of SENSATIONAL FIX will be the zine SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #1 ‘silence’ to which thirteen of the artists who participate in the exhibition SONIC YOUTH etc: SENSATIONAL FIX contributed a double page each. these artists are: chris habib; cameron jamie; richard kern; john miller; maya miller; thurston moore; michael morley; tony oursler; lee ranaldo; leah singer; dennis tyfus; nate young & alivia zivich; and zeloot. being the first of a series, SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #1 ‘silence’ sets the standard for the following volumes: its size is 148 x 148 mm and the edition 500 numbered copies in offset print. the first zine will be printed in black and white, and has 28 pages (cover included). it’s about to go to press these days and you’ll read about its birth in this blog. the idea behind the series of zines is that they pay for their own production by their sales without any of the participants – including the organiser – making any profits. the small margin – if any – on the sales of the first volume goes towards the production of the next one, and so forth and so on. this will keep prices low, which guarantees distribution, (fairly) frequent new volumes and happy customers, while nobody pays taxes! SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #1 ‘silence’ will initially be sold at the kunsthalle/KIT düsseldorf (http://www.kunsthalle-duesseldorf.de...se/index.html), where the exhibition is on show right now, and the malmö konsthall (www.konsthall.malmo.se/o.o.i.s/4372), where the exhibition will travel next, opening 29 may 2009. possibly also through the sonic youth webstore (www.sonicyouth.com/store/index.html). right now SENSATIONAL FIX is studying the feasibility of further online distribution of the zines. read all about it and about future volumes in a next blog issue. catch you later! roland p.s. sonic youth will perform in respectively april and may on the locations of the exhibition. check www.sonicyouth.com/calendar/index.html for details |
Hmmmm... nice
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thanx moshe, don't forget to tell us when issue #1 is out...
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only after i buy my copy. :)
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Being an SY completist is a full-time job. Some people should be paid to do just that.
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OUT NOW!
SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #1 ‘silence’ is out now! contributions by chris habib; cameron jamie; richard kern; john miller; maya miller; thurston moore; michael morley; tony oursler; lee ranaldo; leah singer; dennis tyfus; nate young & alivia zivich; and zeloot. i got the first 33 copies delivered this afternoon, fresh from the printers. those copies will be numbers 176/500 to 208/500 and available at the Kunsthalle Düsseldorf by the end of this week. in the near future, copies will also be sold through the Malmö Konsthall and the webshop of Sonic Youth. ordering details from SENSATIONAL FIX will follow in a later entry on this blog, so stay tuned! |
"Creamin'"
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SO, if I got this right, the following issues won't necessarily have material sy related, but they'll keep the "sensational fix" name, right?
btw: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sensationalfix/3366371462/ or even "cooler": http://www.flickr.com/photos/sensati...th/3366371462/ |
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that looks indeed nice
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i didn't get it yet. i will have some more buying info soon.
check the blog link for some more pics. |
support this non profit project:
order SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #1 now ZINE #1 could now be ordered by sending an e-mail with your name and address and the number of copies requested (max. 3 per person) to sensationalfix@yahoo.com. the zine costs (worldwide package and postage included): 1 copy = 8,50 € 2 copies = 15,00 € 3 copies = 22,00 € the edition is limited to 500 hand-numbered copies and requests are handled on a 'first come first serve' basis. the order will be reserved upon receiving your e-mail order and sent upon receiving the payment (exclusively via paypal and in euros). if you wish to sell the zine through your store, requests for copies could also be sent to this e-mail address. next to the kunsthalle düsseldorf, the zine is momentarily exclusively available from the van gennep bookshop in rotterdam. |
ohhh nice nice
Thanks Moshe, as usual you're of great help in tracking down infos. I wish there was a way to "give back" to you the search-time you spare us with your almost instantaneous updates. |
תודה משה |
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no need to give back. i'm looking for the info anyway so why not share it. |
Thanks, from me as well...
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thanks, just bought/ordered it.
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oh yeah.
I bought the nickel plated limited edition printed with virgins'blood instead of ink. kinda. |
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thankyou Moshe. |
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
zine sales i can't complain about the sales of SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #1 so far. thank you all for making future zines possible with your purchases (see earlier entry about the philosophy behind the zine series). i got a taste for it for sure. i'm currently talking to michael morley - of dead c and gate fame, if he needs any introduction - for a follow up on ZINE #1. he wrote a thesis on his work in relation to silence and painting. a different cup of tea than number 1 of the series, but maybe not that different. the idea is to include a DVD with a videowork by michael in a limited edition. next to more theory-oriented zines i will continue to edit the good old compilations with great artists from the SONIC YOUTH etc. : SENSATIONAL FIX exhibition. so stay tuned for more sensational publications! |
« SHELFLIFE #18B: CLUB IN THE SHADOW CARD
SHELFLIFE #19A: SILENCE The time that Sensational Fix curator, Roland Groenenboom, has spent with the work of Sonic Youth and their friends seems to have been superbly digested. Something that many of the artists involved in the show share widely in common is an involvement in the production of accessible, serial ephemera. Most are still generating print editions, publishing or writing zines, books, broadsides, chapbooks or pamphlets, printing tshirts, making records… Regardless of perceived value as artists, most everyone in the show is still actively making collectible works available to admirers of their creativity via channels beyond the hyper-inflated fantasy-priceland of galleries. Having completed an exhibition catalog potentially priced beyond the reach of many young exhibition attendees, Roland decided to tap the over-arching communal belief in democratic content distribution and enlist exhibiting artists to contribute new work to a series of cheap, numbered, thematic, xeroxed zines. I contributed the piece below to the first issue, SILENCE. I can’t wait to gather up the entire series. |
after SENSATIONAL FIX the exhibition comes THE ETERNAL the album
the youth are back – and very inspired, i must say! leaving geffen records – basically because the major label was not beneficial nor harmful for the band – to record their first album for indie landmark label matador might have been debit to the freedom with which sonic youth attack the material on ‘the eternal’. there’s a teaser of the record made for newsweek that condenses the 56’34” album in 2'34" of sonic sound, which in itself is a great collage in the spirit of likes such as john cage, but doesn’t give you a real clue about the album’s content. receiving my promo copy yesterday unravelled the mystery of the teaser for me. here’s a first reaction to what my ears fed my brain listening to the album in its entirety. the first song, ‘sacred trickster’, opens with atonal sonic chord strokes that go over in an up-tempo rocking song with kim chanting as a first line “i want you to levitate me...”. what a start! it’s straightforwardness in just 2’11” is contrasted by the following song, 'anti-orgasm' (6’08”), which already showcases new developments in the band’s sound explored on the album: the focus on the use of vocals and vocal harmonies combined with the bass back up that mark ibold provides. kim and thurston or kim, lee and thurston sing verses and/or choruses together or phrases in answer to each other on much of the album, and the three vocalists are further present with back up vox and harmonies. this may sound scary to hardcore SY fans, but it really adds great richness to the songs and opens up the possibilities first explored in 1987 in ‘cotton crown’. beautiful dual-guitar sonic soundscapes are poured out over us in songs such as ‘antenna’ (6’13”), ‘malibu gas station’ (5’39”), lee’s ‘walkin blue’ (5’21”), or the 9’43” end song ‘massage the history’. ‘thunderclap for bobby pyn’ is a punky thurston sung 2’39” elegy for darby crash (aka bobby pyn), co-founder of the germs, who committed suicide in 1980. lee’s ‘what we know’ (3’54”) last phrase is: ‘that’s what we know about us’. Well, they know, but for the fans there’s a whole lot to explore and get to know about SY on ‘the eternal’! it would be my democratic belief that each and everyone of you should be able to listen to this great album right now as well, but unfortunately that is not yet possible. why not post it online? well, it’s also my belief that artists should get paid for their work, so in nowadays download culture i’d buy the official download offer from matador, already available on 28 april instead of 9 june, the release date for the double vinyl or cd. Posted by sensational fix at 10:23 |
Fastest shipping ever. Already arrived, shipped 2 days ago. WOW.
Triple urrah for Roland! |
Where did you order it?
I've ordered mine from Les presses du reel and I'm still waiting.. |
I'm talkin' bout the zine, not the book, eh!
Looks like it's quite hard to get the book now, I mean, they are probably in the "re-press" (ha ha) process, methinks..amazon is having problems in delivering it apparently. |
I sent an email a couple of days ago and they said that the books were already printed, and they are expecting them within the next days..let's see.
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yeah right. "thanks", moshe! |
some info from the editor of the book:
"as to the continuing speculations about the SY etc. : SF catalogue: the italian, german and french versions are printed and for sale. german a.o. at kunsthalle and KIT in düsseldorf, where the show is on now. italian could be ordered at museion bolzano. the english version is sold out but for the copies that malmö konsthall bought (800, which seems a lot, but it's not!). they only start selling when the show opens there, 29 may. we are talking about a reprint of the english version with könig. would be crazy not to, as it never really was thoroughly distributed in the US, i have the feeling." |
thanx a lot moshe.
i hope it doesn't mean it is sold out !!! Quote:
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Saturday, 28 March 2009
kool things now that the zine is out and getting good response, i thought it would be good that you also know about other cool stuff and info available on the artists who collaborated on it. michael morley just opened an exhibition with new work in dunedin. congratulations michael! yesterday he wrote me the following: "It is a crazy weekend here in Port Chalmers, we are hosting an experimental music festival "Lines of Flight", a whole bunch of friends from around NZ all converging on our sleepy little port town to play at a local pub for three days and nights, The Dead C play tonight." wow, wish i were there! alivia zivich told me that she and nate young are working on new editions, soon available from their website. thurston always offers new stuff on his ecstatic peace site, among others a new t-shirt by dennis tyfus, who, like zeloot, and maya miller has a cool site about his work. check out chris habib's for info on his activities. then there's a site that offers the last copies of editions by cameron jamie, and for more info about john miller, richard kern or tony oursler, and news about their exhibitions visit their websites. Posted by sensational fix at 08:54 |
Monday, 30 March 2009
SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #2 ‘noise’ while continuing work with michael morley on his zine in the series - planned for july 2009, to coincide with his european solo tour as GATE - i just invited a next group of thirteen artists from the SENSATIONAL FIX exhibition to contribute a double page to a second compilation zine titled: SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #2 ‘noise’. until they confirm their participation i cannot tell you the names, but while writing this entry, i got the first confirmation in from marco fusinato. thanks, marco! now that i'm seriously continuing the series i think it's fair that you could subscribe to it. i cannot fix the prices of all zines to the same as for #1, as it depends on the number of pages, colour vs black and white, if it contains a DVD (as planned for morley's) etc. how much it should go for to cover production cost and continue the series. but i could guarantee the lowest possible prices as - again - we're not innit for the money. thanks for your continuous support. subscribe now to sensationalfix@yahoo.com and be assured to receive your future copies of SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE. |
uuuh nice!
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first confirmations in from marco fusinato, john olsen, my cat is an alien, and christian marclay for issue #2!
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just get my copy, nice but...
i think it is a little bit expensive for what it is but anyway... that's a good zine |
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
zine #1 - 125 copies left! just sent out up till number 375/500 of the SENSATIONAL FIX ZINE #1. copies are still available through sensationalfix@yahoo.com and will be avialable soon from the sonic youth store. confirmations for zine #2: christian marclay, marco fusinato, david markey, kim gordon, marnie weber, MCIAA, edwin pouncey (aka savage pencil), john olson, sam crack and barbara ess. |
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