Wind-up toy 1993–1996
Dates
1993
1994
1995
1996
5 numéros
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1993 #1
1993 #2
1994 #3
1995 #4
1996 #5
1993 Numéro 1
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40 pages
1993 Numéro 2
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40 pages
1994 Numéro 3
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56 pages
1995 Numéro 4
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80 pages
1996 Numéro 5
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128 pages
À propos de cette publication
Numéros:
5Publié:
1993–1996Éditeur:
Liz ClaytonEmplacement:
Chicago, IL United States (1993)Ann Arbor, MI United States (1993)
Chicago, IL United States (1994)
Chicago, IL United States (1995)
Ann Arbor, MI United States (1996)
The author and journalist Liz Clayton published Wind-up, a zine capturing the 1990s indie rock boom, out of Chicago and Ann Arbor from 1993 to 1996. During this time, Clayton frequently traveled across the Midwestern and Eastern U.S. for shows, many of which are reviewed across the publication’s run. Interview subjects included the Mary-Timony-fronted Helium, prolific lo-fi arena rockers Guided by Voices, and Steve Albini’s cat Fluss. Wind-up also featured recipes, fanzine and city reviews, and columns by musicians themselves, including The Coctails on playing Lollapalooza, Yo la Tengo on a disappointing Late night with Conan O’Brien appearance, and Stephin Merritt on formulism in songwriting. Each issue was titled with a variation on the Wind-up theme, beginning with Wind-up toy and culminating in the thematic issue Wind-up butter cow, dedicated to Ohio’s musical past and present.
À propos de cette publication
Numéros:
5Publié:
1993–1996Variantes de titre:
Wind-up toyWind-up frozen entree
Wind-up toaster pastry
Wind-up industrial burnoff
Wind-up butter cow
Éditeur:
Liz ClaytonEmplacement:
Chicago, IL United States (1993)Ann Arbor, MI United States (1993)
Chicago, IL United States (1994)
Chicago, IL United States (1995)
Ann Arbor, MI United States (1996)
The author and journalist Liz Clayton published Wind-up, a zine capturing the 1990s indie rock boom, out of Chicago and Ann Arbor from 1993 to 1996. During this time, Clayton frequently traveled across the Midwestern and Eastern U.S. for shows, many of which are reviewed across the publication’s run. Interview subjects included the Mary-Timony-fronted Helium, prolific lo-fi arena rockers Guided by Voices, and Steve Albini’s cat Fluss. Wind-up also featured recipes, fanzine and city reviews, and columns by musicians themselves, including The Coctails on playing Lollapalooza, Yo la Tengo on a disappointing Late night with Conan O’Brien appearance, and Stephin Merritt on formulism in songwriting. Each issue was titled with a variation on the Wind-up theme, beginning with Wind-up toy and culminating in the thematic issue Wind-up butter cow, dedicated to Ohio’s musical past and present.