
by don campau
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Special Packaging
Creative tape and CD packages.
My own 1986 double tape release, "Pinata Party" was a collaboration with Ken Clinger, Dino DiMuro, James Hill, Mark Hanley, Greg Gray, Allan Dancer and The Campau kids. In addition to the two cassettes, I also threw in candy, stickers, bits of a pinata, little toys and whatever else was laying around. It was packed in a clear strawberry container that I got from working in the produce department. Then, I put it in a brown paper lunch bag and mailed it.
The inventive duo of Mic and Suzanne Dycus-Gendreau were called Crawling With Tarts. They often had unusual packaging of their home spun weird pop and improvised, experimental music. This tape, "Broom", came out in 1988 and included a transparent vellum wrapped around a small cardboard box which held the tape, a dried leaf and card with information. Mic also told me about a tape they sent out in a large piece of styrofoam, probably done for Joel Haertling's Zamisdat's series.
This split tape from 1996 features The Peterson Mixes ( Jared Peterson, Seabrook, NH) on side one and Evil Creates Evil ( David Miller, Bellingham, WA) on side two. This experimental outing had several items glued to the outside shell: a photographic negative, a Flintstones band-aid, a ripped photo of an arm tattoo, a photo of a nude woman and a tiny sony condenser microphone The j-card was folded up inside and taped together.
French artist Pierre Perret provided a wonderful aural travelogue in his early 90s cassette, "Pour Une Nouvelle Conscience Planetaire". It was encased in a plastic case that clipped together at the ends and middle. The j-card was slipped inside and underneath the tape.
Side one of this split release was Masters Of The Ungentlemanly Art, "Fragments From The End Of Time", an hallucinogenic trip over the edge with various artists collaged together by Zan, and on side two, Grandbrother's "stipticnic picks", a mix of several source tapes from home taper Nick from Indiana.
