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'Experiencing Nirvana' is a photo journal, grunge rock
micro-history and an inside look into a crucial eight-day period in
the touring life of Nirvana. In this brief period, the young band
goes from breaking up in Rome to winning over the influential
British music press at Sub Pop's LameFest UK showcase in London,
setting the stage for their imminent popularity.
In 1979, Bruce Pavitt moved to Olympia, WA, and began programming a
show called "Subterranean Pop" on local community radio station
KAOS-FM. Inspired by Olympia's guide to independent music, "OP
Magazine, " Pavitt launched a fanzine version of "Subterranean Pop,
" focusing on music with a punk, new wave, and experimental bent.
Calvin Johnson of K Records joined the fanzine's staff in 1980,
beginning with the second issue.
Driven by the power of independent thinking, the Sub Pop zine's
particular field of interest was artists from the Midwest and
Northwest. Punk and new wave fans in major cities were puzzled,
surprised that there were enough bands in those regions to devote a
column, let alone an entire fanzine. Even more puzzling was the
exclusion of artists like the Clash, Gang of Four, Blondie, or PIL,
solely because of their major label associations. Early issues
featured impassioned rallying cries for local action that make more
sense than ever today, alongside early published artwork by Linda
Barry, Charles Burns, and Jad Fair.
From Beat Happening and Pell Mell to early records by the Beastie
Boys, Metallica, and Run DMC, Sub Pop was a 1980s independent music
bible, written with a diverse appreciation for happening scenes
across the USA. In 1986, Pavitt put his ideas into practice,
launching Sub Pop Records with the historic Sub Pop 100 compilation
and Soundgarden's first release. While the Sub Pop Records legacy
is today legendary, the groundwork and creative wellspring that put
Seattle on the musical map is assembled here for the first time.
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