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− | '''Caught In Flux''' was a [[ | + | '''Caught In Flux''' was a [[fanzine]] published in New York City from 1993-1999 by [[Mike Appelstein]]. |
− | '''Caught In Flux''' #4 included an interview with Palmolive, former drummer for The Slits and The Raincoats, who had emigrated to the U.S.A. and become a Born Again Christian. Instead of disavowing her punk rock past, Palmolive played in a church band, performing Christianized versions of Slits songs such as "Frequent Mutilation." | + | Appelstein was "a huge fan" of the early Eighties post-punk music scene. In later issues, he set out to document the artists on Rough Trade and Cherry Red Records. |
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+ | '''Caught In Flux''' #4 included an interview with Palmolive, former drummer for The Slits and The Raincoats, who had emigrated to the U.S.A. and become a Born Again Christian. Instead of disavowing her [[punk|punk rock]] past, Palmolive played in a church band, performing Christianized versions of Slits songs such as "Frequent Mutilation." | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
− | * | + | * [http://www.appelstein.com/cif/ Caught In Flux at Appelstein.com] |
− | [[Category:Zine|Caught]] [[Category:Punk | + | [[Category:Zine|Caught]] [[Category:Punk]] [[Category:New York Zines]] [[Category:1990's publications]] |
Revision as of 18:23, 1 August 2007
Caught In Flux was a fanzine published in New York City from 1993-1999 by Mike Appelstein.
Appelstein was "a huge fan" of the early Eighties post-punk music scene. In later issues, he set out to document the artists on Rough Trade and Cherry Red Records.
Caught In Flux #4 included an interview with Palmolive, former drummer for The Slits and The Raincoats, who had emigrated to the U.S.A. and become a Born Again Christian. Instead of disavowing her punk rock past, Palmolive played in a church band, performing Christianized versions of Slits songs such as "Frequent Mutilation."