Thursday, 28 January 2016
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Neil Anderson - The Poser - Issue 4
Very special, and scarce zine started in 1979 by Anderson, which John Peel described at the time as 'worth getting hold of'. Anderson was a photographer rather than a journalist, which makes the poser more of a photographic document than a fanzine. Though it is a very DIY publication the layout, printing and photography is extremely high quality, and makes for a distinct visual record of what was a fertile music scene in London at the time. This issue covers the Spizz Energi, Bodysnatches, UK Subs and- Dolly Mixture(!!!) The images are interspersed with short reviews of the gigs attended, and tips on gig photography. As a photographer Anderson seems more interested in comnposition, and bands that look visually striking, though many of the groups themselves are now considered essential in the punk and new wave canon.
Neil Anderson - The Poser - Issue 8
Very special, and scarce zine started in 1979 by Anderson, which John Peel described at the time as 'worth getting hold of'. Anderson was a photographer rather than a journalist, which makes the poser more of a photographic document than a fanzine. Though it is a very DIY publication the layout, printing and photography is extremely high quality, and makes for a distinct visual record of what was a fertile music scene in London at the time. This issue covers the MoDettes, Fad Gadget, Basement 5, Bodysnatchers, the Go-Go's and Eric Blake. The images are interspersed with short reviews of the gigs attended, and tips on gig photography. As a photographer Anderson seems more interested in cmnposition, and bands that look visually striking, though many of the groups themselves are now considered essential in the punk and new wave canon.
Neil Anderson - The Poser - Issue 7
Very special, and scarce zine started in 1979 by Anderson, which John Peel described at the time as 'worth getting hold of'. Anderson was a photographer rather than a journalist, which makes the poser more of a photographic document than a fanzine. Though it is a very DIY publication the layout, printing and photography is extremely high quality, and makes for a distinct visual record of what was a fertile music scene in London at the time. This issue covers Siouxie, Penetration, Joe Strummer, Spizz, Honey Bane. The images are interspersed with short reviews of the gigs attended, and tips on gig photography. As a photographer Anderson seems more interested in cmnposition, and bands that look visually striking, though many of the groups themselves are now considered essential in the punk and new wave canon.
Neil Anderson - The Poser - The First 2 issues
Very special, and scarce zine started in 1979 by Anderson, which John Peel described at the time as 'worth getting hold of'. Anderson was a photographer rather than a journalist, which makes the poser more of a photographic document than a fanzine. Though it is a very DIY publication the layout, printing and photography is extremely high quality, and makes for a distinct visual record of what was a fertile music scene in London at the time. The first 2 issues cover the Mo-Dettes, Iggy Poop, The Ruts, The Underground sound of Chippenham, The Slits, Penetration, The Clash, Siouxie and so on. The images are interspersed with short reviews of the gigs attended, and tips on gig photography. As a photographer Anderson seems more interested in cmnposition, and bands that look visually striking, though many of the groups themselves are now considered essential in the punk and new wave canon.
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