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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:48 pm 
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Someone has a website that has digitized the cassettes from Fast Forward cassette magazine, an Australian cassette mag running from 1980-1982.

Bruce Milne and Andrew Maine's Fast Forward cassette magazine documented the post-punk scene of the early 80s. The tapes interspersed interviews with music and were packaged with printed artwork in a soft case and distributed through record shops. In that pre-internet era Fast Forward helped spread sounds and ideas among music communities. Archived it offers a valuable resource for people interested in post-punk.

These tapes and pictures were recently digitized by Steve (read his story below) and posted on Brisbane music blog That Striped Sunlight Sound. In 2011 with Bruce's permission I placed them here in a more conventional web format, to help the archive find a wider audience.

http://spill-label.org/FastForward/


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:12 pm 
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I will probably bite on this one. Have you listened to any of them?

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:16 pm 
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Just the first one so far. I'm digging it though and will likely listen to them all eventually.


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Ok, I'm sold then.

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Only caveat would be that there's a lot of talking in between songs. The talk to music ratio is a bit skewed for me, but I can see how they were promoting their stuff at the time so they were also doing interviews and doing a lot of background info bits. On one hand, makes for less music but on the other it makes them fun documents of their time.


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i've revisited my birthday party collection recently so this will be a fun resource. my knowledge of the era is limited to the go-betweens & primitive calculators.
can you older farts direct me to some stuff i'm missing out on?


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What era in particular? Just '80-'82?

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if it makes it any easier 78-82ish. never really explored the scene down under-kiwis included. duckyboy? Thx in advance


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There are three excellent comps that will give you a solid primer of the Aussie scene:


Do The Pop! (stick with Vol 1, vol 2 stretches a bit much to fill itself)
2 volumes of Tales From The Australian Underground
Inner City Sounds

You'll get a little bit of overlap across all three, but each has tracks the others don't, so I recommend all three.

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