Thursday, July 15, 2004

Beloved Ann Arbor-based record label Ghostly International is celebrating its fifth anniversary by spreading the love across America. (Has it really been five years?!) Art and Artifice 2004AD hits New York this Friday night with Matthew Dear, Dabrye, Dykehouse, James T. Cotton (DJ) and SV4 (DJ) at the Knitting Factory.



A handful of new Ghostly releases hit finer record stores last week, including Aeroc's Viscous Solid, Dabrye's Game Over, and Matthew Dear's Backstroke (featuring typography by your's truly and photo-illustration by Mr. Will Calcutt.)



Catch an interview with Aeroc a.k.a. Geoff White this evening on Liz's radio program. Tune into WDET tonight at 1am to hear the latest in a seriese of on-the-spot inteviews conducted last month at Mutek.

On a total tangent, has everyone seen Burnlab editor and Brooklyn drinking-hole mogul Tony Saracino's new Friendster photo? Awesome.

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