A fresh look at the 1999 book that traced Detroit techno from Belleville basements to Berlin dance floors and the artists who carried it there. Looking to add […]
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By the time The KLF released The White Room in 1991, they had already proven two things. First, that the charts were a system to be gamed. In 1988, as The […]
“…just three guys who really like records trying to make a case for their collective obsessions,” writes Coley. The just published book Now Jazz Now took decades to […]
The magazine’s bold layouts, illustrations and collage were as radical as the music it covered. The Sound Projector is one of the strangest and most exhilarating music magazines […]
Check out a new book from the musician, journalist, reggae scholar, and “Professor of Punk” at NYU. A founding member of the experimental new wave group The Flying […]
Despite being more than a half-century old, the information delivered in Introduction to Hi-Fi, a 1960 book on the basics of sound reproduction and high fidelity listening at […]
In Krautrocksampler, his great book about German cosmic music, the musician, collector and writer Julian Cope describes the sensation of being a fan of Can, Neu!, Cluster, Amon […]
The go-to book on the Lower Manhattan post-disco scene is required reading – and a great resource. One of the first tasks after moving into a new neighborhood […]
“An exploration of the production, transmission, and mutation of affective tonality—when sound helps produce a bad vibe.” Next year will mark the singular British label Hyperdub’s 20th anniversary, […]
Join us for the Moonface Experience on March 11th at XTR Studios, with music and sound curated by In Sheep’s Clothing. If you visited the In Sheep’s Clothing […]










