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“Touchable Sound: A Collection of 7-inch Records from the USA” Book

20 September 2010, 23.00 | Posted in Books & Magazines, Music | No comments »

Selectism - "Touchable Sound: A Collection of 7-inch Records from the USA" Book

How can we resist the art of the 7inch? ”Soundscreen’s next book, Touchable Sound: A Collection of 7-inch Records from the USA Touchable Sound: A Collection of 7 inch Records from the USA Book is an exciting celebration of nearly 25 years of labor intensive 7-inch record packaging and design. Curated by Brian Roettinger, Mike Treff, and Diego Hadis, Touchable Sound features over 300 records and 600 bands, with an introduction from the always insightful Henry H. Owings, and essay contributions from Simple Machine’s founder Kristin Thomson, Amphetamine Reptile founder Tom Hazelmyer, Three One G founder Justin Pearson, and many more.” Look for the book in October.

Available for pre-order from Soundscreen and Amazon Touchable Sound: A Collection of 7 inch Records from the USA Book.


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