Cosey Fanni Tutti - Re-Sisters
A vital meditation on womanhood, creativity and self-expression, and a revelatory exploration into the lives of three visionary artists.
In 2018, visual and sonic artist Cosey Fanni Tutti received a commission to write the soundtrack to a film about Delia Derbyshire, the pioneering electronic composer who worked for the BBC Radiophonic Studio in the 1960s. While researching Delia’s life, Cosey became immersed in her story and uncovered some fascinating parallels with her own life. At the same time Cosey began reading about Margery Kempe, the 15th century mystic visionary who wrote the first English language autobiography.
‘Myself , Delia and Margery — a trinity of the sacred and profane , sinners and saints of a kind. Three defiant women with our individual, unconventional attitude to life. Untameable spirits, progressive thinkers living within the inherent societal constraints of our times.’ (Cosey)
‘An impeccably researched meditation on womanhood as viewed through the lives of three firebrands.’
FIONA STURGES, GUARDIAN
‘Awe-inspiring. Read these revelatory portraits: this book is for anybody who wants to discover the work of three women who, without fanfare, have enriched our world.’
ROBERT WYATT
Paperback, published in 2023, 372 pages.
€20.00

Milk From Cheltenham - Triptych Of Poisoners
The first-time vinyl reissue of the sole album from UK DIY legends Milk From Cheltenham, originally released in 1983 on famed It’s War Boys imprint, is re..(read more)
Label: Superior Viaduct
Artist: Milk From Cheltenham
Medium: LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: '80s, 1983, Avant-Garde, New Wave and Post-Punk, UK, Vinyl.

Resonance - Vol. 10 Number 2
The fantastic magazine that appears a bit irregularly and comes from the circles of the London Musician’s Collective and Resonance FM, London’s new ..(read more)
Publisher: LMC UK / 10-02-08
Author: Resonance
Medium: Magazine + CD
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: Compilation, Magazines, Music Magazine, UK.

WORM Horspil - K7-4: Lucinda Guy – An Island In The Moon
I love Lucinda Guy! Based on the story written by William Blake in 1785.. a timeless atmosphere with wacky characters in the best absurdist practice.
Label: WORM.records / K7-4
Artist: WORM Horspil
Medium: Music Cassette
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Radio Art, UK.
