CSBT (issue #?) YEAR: 1983 CREATED BY: James Nice, Ewan Burke and various contributors LOCATION: Edinburgh SIZE: A5 WHAT’S INSIDE…. The exact number of issues of CSBT fanzine that preceded this one is unclear….
A substantial chunk of the content is devoted to what James Nice refers to as "the usual Factory-ish rubbish" - an article about Dutch minimalists Minny Pops, a neat Durutti Column discography and a fascinating contribution by Crispy Ambulance vocalist Alan Hempsall, recalling his "day out with Joy Division" which occurred on 8th January 1980 - just months before the untimely death of Ian Curtis.
There's also an in depth article about Sheffield band In The Nursery, then only a couple of years old. Formed by twins Klive and Nigel Humberstone in 1981, they continued to release new music on a regular basis for the next four decades, despite languishing in relative obscurity.
Colin Newman gets a much briefer write up, consisting of "odds and sods" which were omitted from an interview with Newman that appeared in issue #7 of Blam! fanzine (which I wasn't sufficiently curious to send off for)….
Pages are also dedicated to jazz explorations and the work of artist Nanny Mulder, broadening the zine's scope beyond the post-punk mainstream.
Various contributors review recent releases (including New Order's groundbreaking 12" single "Confusion", which is dismissed as "so inane and mind numbingly boring that it has to be a joke"), a few zines, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival of 1983 and some gigs (most notably a lukewarm appraisal of the The Smiths' seventh ever live performance, supporting the The Fall at the Electric Ballroom in London).
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