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David Jackman (musician)

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He is also known for the distinctive artwork which adorns his releases, mostly surreal colourful collages, often meticulous in their detail. However, he has also released some recordings in deliberately spartan or even non-existent artwork - one CD release came in a clear
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and began releasing music on vinyl through various European labels and his own imprint, Aeroplane. Characteristically, many of his releases are concise, featuring one sided 7" singles and EPs. In a 1995 interview with ND magazine
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where he was an active participant from 1969 to 1972. He highly valued his experience in the ensemble, writing in 1994:
68:"I don't enjoy lengthy programmes. A 70 minute CD is similar to the old double album. And I never did like that" 78:
with no paper parts or other packaging. The official website archives nearly all of this artwork.
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Jackman continues to create new works as well as reissuing earlier, long-unavailable titles.
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of the time. These early works were issued under his own name or the pseudonym
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works, primarily as the principal and often sole member of the music project
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and visual artist known for his extensive catalogue of
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musician
drone
Cornelius Cardew
Scratch Orchestra
cassette culture
jewel case
"25 years from Scratch"
the original
"Organum Interview"
Official website with full discography
Categories
British experimental musicians
Living people
Cassette culture 1970sā€“1990s

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