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From: Jim Hofmann <hofmann@nrl-css.arpa>
Date: Sat, 6 Dec 86 19:22:54 est
Subject: Nihilius Fililius
Greetings Radio Junkies: Recently while bemoaning the state of the "new rock" radio shows on my local "non-commercial" radio - someone hit me with the concrete balloon of "well, MR. Smarty-Pants, if you know so much, why don't you do a radio show". Unfortunately, time and circumstances don't allow me to do this ---- totally. So what I've done is put together a 90 minute cassette with the same format of a radio show - i.e. fade-ins, mixes and announcements of song titles. I'm calling the little monster - Nihilius Fililius, a bastardization of the latin term for bastard... no, I don't include any of my rants on tape, just a simple listing of the songs and any pertinent information. I try to keep the mix fun by including such spoken word pieces as "German Recipe" by Alex Thibault and some bootleg recordings from Henry Rollins and Wanda Coleman as well as excerpts from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy radio show. The music includes stuff from Wendy O'Williams to Pere Ubu. From such up and comers as Scrawl and Firehose to such old standbys as the Butthole Surfers (actually some well recorded bootleg instrumental). Anyway, I plan to keep the thing real organic with updates every month or so and am sending out about 10 promotional copies (all out of my pocket) to zines and publications as well as placing free ads wherever I can. The "cost" to anyone is merely a blank C-90 tape (or $3) and return postage/ SASE. I also encourage anybody with bootlegs or their own recorded materiel to send it for trade and possible inclusion in future "Nihilius Fililius" - I keep the mix about 50/50 betwixt vinyl and cassettes (that includes vinyl recordings I have on cassette) mostly because that is the set-up I need to do the nifty fade-ins and fade-outs. There is one set showcasing woman with Nina Hagen ("White Punks On Dope"), Wendo O ("Sex Junkie"), Scrawl, Wanda Coleman poems, The Avengers (rare live rendering), The Dils, and Pussy Galore (well, they have a female bassist) that came out really well. I'm working through a POBox in order to forestall any legal action - POB 491, Greenbelt, MD, 20770 - but as goes with out saying, any reproduction is for promotional use only. In the future, I'd like to create a review section which short snatches from albums played while the recordings are being reviewed. Also, I'm incorporating found noise and as much spoken word as I can (without becoming too ponderous). Still, I provide reference points (there's a recording of "search and destroy" as well as a Red Lorry, Yellow Lorry recording included) so people won't get too lost in the new and unfamiliar sounds. So, if you're interested in any of the stuff you see raved about here but were not willing to part with your well-earned Gelder, this might be the thing for you - or if you just want to hear some rare recordings of your already fave bands mixed in with the "old" stuff, then I'm looking forward to hearing from you - and am hoping you won'treport me to the police :=)= James. (hofmann@nrl-css)