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From: barger@ils.nwu.edu (Jorn Barger)
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 1991 07:28:50 -0700
Subject: Kate sighting in Mondo 2000
To: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
Mondo 2000 is a cross between "Interview" and the Whole Earth Review. Their latest issue is pretty fascinating (the last was more of a dud). Tbere's an interview with a new group called D'Cuckoo, a "techno-artist collective" of "highly adept multi-instrumentalists" whose "beautiful harmonies deliver lyrics that display intellectual and and political sensibilities, while never forgetting that music is founded on rhythm." The interviewer asks: ...you don't sing about computer chips and cyborgs. And D'C answers: No. We're not like Kate Bush. We don't sing about "My Computer." To give you more idea of the magazine, the same issue also has: Brian Eno, Tim Leary, Kathy Acker, Skinny Puppy, Lush, the Video Toaster, a look at slime, HDTV, Pamela Z., Digital Underground, Ted Nelson, Industrial Light and Magic, Virtual Valerie, and a review of "The Difference Engine". Whew. $6 at weird newstands everywhere.