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Clint Anderson
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Wed, 9 Apr 2014 08:43:22 -0500
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Re: [idm] New Podcast: MEMORABILIA. COLLECTING SOUNDS WITH... Eric Isaacson. Part I
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i collect... i reject.... memorabilia... Clint Anderson Systems Engineer On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Radio Web MACBA <rwm2008@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 52 lines MEMORABILIA. COLLECTING SOUNDS WITH... Eric Isaacson. Part I> MEMORABILIA. COLLECTING SOUNDS WITH... Eric Isaacson. Part I > > > Produced by Rosanna Arbon > > > > Link: http://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-eric-isaacson/capsula > PDF: > http://rwm.macba.cat/uploads/20140313/Memorabilia_Eric_Isaacson_eng.pdf > > > > Collecting music began as a private pursuit for Eric Isaacson, from the age > of five he was recording songs off the radio and making his own mix tapes. > His biggest undertaking was reconstructing the Beatles back catalogue, > track by track, album by album entirely off the radio which took him four > years to complete. That kind of behaviour might lead you to believe the > young Isaacson would grow to be one of the breed of sound collectors that > William Bennett refers to as the completists, but Isaacson is far from it. > Around 300 records make it into his personal collection at one time, it > seems a small amount for someone who runs a record label but Isaacson's > collection is constantly on the move - he gets hold of records as quickly > as he gets rid of them because ultimately what matters most is the > contemporary relationship he is having with each record in his collection. > 'I'd go insane otherwise,' he says, 'my interests go in such different > directions, I would have to have 50,000 records to represent what I'm into > and that's impossible.' In lieu of a physical collection, Isaacson's > notebooks which are filled with lists of songs that either have or might > make their way on to a Mississippi release are a testament to the extensive > amount of records that have been a part of his life over the past ten > years. > > Isaacson's unique design sensibility adorns the covers > of Mississippi releases, early influences include Daniel Johnston and punk > rock zines, whilst more recent influences include the cover art of Folkways > Records and Indian Tantra art, but as with Isaacson's sound collection, his > artistic influence is vast. Isaacson says his style was created by his > limitations: 'I had to find a unique voice because I couldn't use tricks or > skills, flashing lights or dazzling techniques'. Isaacson's cover art is > bold, colourful and raw, the imagery is almost cryptic at times and as > such Mississippi releases can't help but stand out on any shelf. > > > > You can find the complete MEMORABILIA. Colllecting sound with... podcast > series here: > > http://rwm.macba.cat/en/memorabilia_tag/ > > Enjoy! >