Date: Wed, 2 Aug 1995 23:25:09 -0700 From: Noah Slankard (slankard@PRIMENET.COM) Subject: Guy Fixsen On Wed, 2 Aug 1995 MGARRETT@DEPAUW.EDU wrote: > Can you (someone) tell me what else (other than the new Air > album) has been produced by GUY FIXSEN? thanks for > the info > > mike Here's a partial list of the bands that Fixsen has worked with: The Breeders, My Bloody Valentine, Throwing Muses,Ecstasy Of St. Theresa, Rollerskate Skinny, Moonshake, and Dog Faced Hermans. It should also be noted that Fixsen and his Laika co-hort, Margaret Fiedler, have done re-mixes for The Wolfgang Press, God Is My Co-Pilot, and will also be working with Stereolab. He did a really wonderful job on the Air Miami album. Noah (slankard@primenet.com) Date: 26 Nov 96 11:56:00 EST From: laika <100421.2477@CompuServe.COM> Reply-To: ctip@dharma.firstcomm.com To: Multiple recipients of Subject: EoST/Guy Fixsen/Laika Sorry it's taken so long to get back to the list... Where to start? I saw Jan (EoST) last night - he is in London demoing new material. He has a completely new band, including a new American singer who lives in Prague. I think their future with Go! Discs relies on these demos. Unfortunately I forgot to get an e-mail contact - hopefully I will have one in the next few days (for Patrick Ziegelmueller to do a fanzine interview and for ? to set up a EoST web page). To answer other questions, some production/engineering I've done: the first Rollerskate Skinny album, Breeders' Safari, Throwing Muses live album, Telescopes Untitled (great lost album!), Moonshake's Eva Luna, Air Miami LP, Dog Faced Hermans last and final LP, spent a year engineering MBV's Loveless, etc... Recently recorded a LP by King Cobb Steelie (great spacey, dubby rock music - out sometime early in 1997). Regarding Graham Sutton, we could probably pass on messages as our press person Tony Morley also runs Leaf records, as well as doing in-house press for 4AD. An altogether handy person for most of the records talked about on this list! Don't know how many copies of the Red Hot Remixes 12" (w/DJ Krush, Laika, Skylab, etc) were actually for sale - I think most of them got promo'd to DJs - although I know the Rough Trade Shop has some in London. BUT on the Laika single coming out in the UK in January (Pure CD and 7" 67), the 4-track CD has our version of "Looking for the Jackalope" plus the Jack Dangers remix - the 7" only has our version of the track with the new A-side called Breather. Oh, and Patrick, you should still be able to get the first Laika record in Germany - it goes through Rough Trade Deutschland. Or order direct from Too Pure at 3a Highbury Crescent, London N5 1RN england - any demos or other stuff anyone might want to send me (as a producer) or Laika (for supports, etc), or any correspondence! (Wilder Gonzales Agreda, please send a tape!) Or e-mail us questions, interviews etc - this compuserve address is my and Margaret's home e-mail account. Margaret never really gets back to Connecticut - she's been living in London for over 7 years and her family has all moved out West. For the record, I'm English, born and raised in Bath and moved to London in my early twenties to work in a recording studio. ... I don't really know what's up with Air Miami - haven't heard from them in a while. I think Mark's presently more concerned with his label, Teenbeat, than being in a band. OK - answer everybody's questions?! - Guy Fixsen