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Cult Cargo: Grand Bahama Goombay
ResurrectionsField Studies[23 July 2007] by Andrew GilstrapPopMatters Associate Music Editor The co-founder of the maverick reissue label the Numero Group talks about seeking out the eccentric, saving the unknown, and releasing only what you love.
Field StudiesVinyl: Got to Get You Into My LifeAndrew Gilstrap24.Jul.08 Maybe it's because current methods of listening aren't cutting it that I've started buying more vinyl. Not because it sounds better or evokes nostalgia, but because listening to vinyl is a more structured and formal experience. Righteous PathsAndrew Gilstrap09.Jun.08 The Drive-By Truckers' live shows once played like a songwriters-in-the-round session with electric guitars and increasingly empty bottles of Jack Daniels. Then Jason Isbell came along -- and it only got better.
Anger With Stoic DignityAndrew Gilstrap21.Mar.08 Protest music can go one of three ways: angry, storytelling, or communal. Sowing the Seeds is communal, meant to shore up the spirits of people who are locked together, arm-in-arm, to fight for a common cause.
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Great insight into an excellent label.
Comment by M. — July 24, 2007 @ 6:58 am