For Jack Part 2 at Never Records London
October 17th, 2011
Ted’s post on Never Records London with one of the pieces we recorded.

Ted’s post on Never Records London with one of the pieces we recorded.
Images from Never Records London:
Ted and I are working on a new song, hopefully more to follow. I think we ought to post it here as soon as its done, why the hell not?






Never Records at Tower Records
Part of No Longer Empty’s “Never Can Say Goodbye”
Opening: Friday, January 15, 7:00 pm
Price: Free
If it looks like the old Tower Records on Broadway and West 4th is back in business today, you’re partly correct. Artist and musician Ted Riederer is opening a new shop called Never Records—though you won’t actually find records to buy. This is a multi-artist installation designed to look like a functioning record store, complete with record bins, cash registers, poster racks, large reproductions of fake album covers, and a statue of a record-store employee. Artists participating in the show include X frontlady and collage artist Exene Cervenka, Dee Dee Ramone, and Marilyn Minter, whose recent work involved models licking glass. Tonight, for the opening party, artist Brent Birnbaum will give an in-store performance as Vanilla Ice and sign reproductions of Tom Sanford’s painting “Ice Ice Maybe.” Depending on your age, it could be either a fun nostalgia trip or a history lesson.
This is an excerpt of an article published by The Village Voice. Click here for the full text.
You have 30 days to make your album. Hometaping begins Sunday 1st November and ends Monday 30th November.