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Flebbix,Vegamp, Hoofbags and Zombiewind tracks: were engineered by Liz Costa (Stain) on
various bits of equipment which are: Tascam Porta 02 MKII, Tascam MF-P01, Fostex
X-12, Amstrad Studio 100, Zoom MRS4 Tascam Porta 05HS, Ram/Spectrum Music
Machine, Atari STFM and some others to be mentioned later. All my equipment
is budget range and therefore I can't
anticipate how the music will sound on your equipment: I've no formal sound engineering
training whatsoever. Sid:
Broken Liver/Trenchfoot UK/The Bograts,
plays a variety of instruments and engineered The Brown Stripes, Six-Foot
Savage, Zombiewind & some of the Trenchfoot/Broken Liver tracks on a Tascam MF-P01.
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The music presented next to this symbol >
represents our best efforts to restore
material from music projects recorded on budget cassette tape recorders dating back to the late 70’s and at that time, it was about all we
had and none of us could afford even a cassette multi-tracker: the first one having
been developed at about that time by Tascam. Consequently, the sound
quality is incomparable to that, from contemporary digital equipment
but the tracks may be valued as important historic events for those
involved, and to whom they may primarily
be of
interest.
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Flebbix,
Zombiewind and Hoofbags are the same host band of this
site and are Sid - Bass, Elly - Oscillator
and Stain (Me) on drums/ Vocal/Guitar /Keyboards. The
Lazerettes are the 4 tracks on my multitracker and are
all done by me but the amazingly talented guitarist Nial
Bruner makes guest appearances at times. Sum
folks will fink many songs is shit but music appreciation is
subjective, well that's my excuse, anyway! Professional recording companies won't release some of this type of
music and they sometimes dictate choice in this respect, so if you want
something a bit different and off the beaten track here's where to find it. The Bograts are still together. The Psi-Nukli September '84 tracks
were taken from a cassette tape, the recordings of which
was done on a worn-out old Hitachi cassette machine left running
on the rehearsal room floor: actually Linda Steer's
(Aka: Linda Isvara of Harmoniuos
Vibration Productions ) flat where she lived together with
Mark Huxley
who played Drums. Also present was Psi Steve Nadler & Stain (me at 29!) taking
turns on Bass & LeadGuitar: unfortunately,
you can hear a blown speaker noise in the bass stack. |