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'''Hide''' was a zine released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1980's.
 
'''Hide''' was a zine released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1980's.
  
''Hide'' was a multimedia zine with each issue released in both zine form and accompanied by an audio compilation cassette, or 'mix tape'. The type of music featured in Hide, in both the zine and on the cassette, ranged from [[punk]] and industrial bands, to post punk and [[hardcore]], and even more experimental music, sometimes of an electronic nature, such as tape loops, but sometimes acoustic. Five issues were released.  
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''Hide'' was a multimedia zine with each issue released in both zine form and accompanied by an audio compilation cassette, or 'mix tape'. The type of music featured in Hide, in both the zine and on the cassette, ranged from [[punk]] and industrial bands, to post punk and [[hardcore]], and even more experimental music, sometimes of an electronic nature, such as tape loops, but sometimes acoustic. Five issues were released. The first issue appeared in 1981.  
  
 
''Hide'' releases are now collectors items, occasionally found for sale on-line, since they were issued in limited editions.  
 
''Hide'' releases are now collectors items, occasionally found for sale on-line, since they were issued in limited editions.  
  
''Hide'' was published by [[Caroline Azar]] and Candy Parker.  They were later joined by [[G.B. Jones]] who, together with Caroline Azar, went on to publish [[Double Bill]] in the 1990s.
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''Hide'' was published by [[Caroline Azar]] and Candy Parker.  They were later joined by [[G.B. Jones]]. Azar and Jones, along with others, went on to publish [[Double Bill]] in the 1990s.
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''Hide'' was one of the titles featured in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, [[Copy Machine Manifesto]].
  
 
====Issues====
 
====Issues====
*'''Issue Three''' lists The Cramps and Ross McClaren on the cover.
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*'''Issue One''' (1981) lists Bush Tetras, Tiny Tim, and Kenneth Anger on the cover.
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*'''Issue Three''' (1983) lists The Cramps and Ross McClaren on the cover.
 
Cassette<br>
 
Cassette<br>
 
Side 1: Fifth Column, Wars In Transit, Laissez Faire, The Enemas, Rongwrong, Fifth Column, The Elementals<br>
 
Side 1: Fifth Column, Wars In Transit, Laissez Faire, The Enemas, Rongwrong, Fifth Column, The Elementals<br>
 
Side 2: The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos, Graham, Dharma Bombs, The Cramps<br>  
 
Side 2: The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos, Graham, Dharma Bombs, The Cramps<br>  
*'''Issue Four''' lists The Fall and Glen Branca on the cover.  
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*'''Issue Four''' (1984) lists The Fall and Glen Branca on the cover.  
 
''The Urban Renewal Tape'' (cassette)<br>  
 
''The Urban Renewal Tape'' (cassette)<br>  
 
Side One: Fifth Column, Deadlines, Believer's Voice of Victory, Dave Howard Singers, Polkaholics, Potential Propaganda, Rongwrong, Teenage Kicks<br/>
 
Side One: Fifth Column, Deadlines, Believer's Voice of Victory, Dave Howard Singers, Polkaholics, Potential Propaganda, Rongwrong, Teenage Kicks<br/>
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[[Category:Punk]]
 
[[Category:Punk]]
 
[[Category:Industrial]]
 
[[Category:Industrial]]
[[Caegory:Cassette Zine]]
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[[Category:Cassette Zine]]

Latest revision as of 03:52, 20 April 2024

Hide Zine and Cassette Issue Four

Hide was a zine released in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in the 1980's.

Hide was a multimedia zine with each issue released in both zine form and accompanied by an audio compilation cassette, or 'mix tape'. The type of music featured in Hide, in both the zine and on the cassette, ranged from punk and industrial bands, to post punk and hardcore, and even more experimental music, sometimes of an electronic nature, such as tape loops, but sometimes acoustic. Five issues were released. The first issue appeared in 1981.

Hide releases are now collectors items, occasionally found for sale on-line, since they were issued in limited editions.

Hide was published by Caroline Azar and Candy Parker. They were later joined by G.B. Jones. Azar and Jones, along with others, went on to publish Double Bill in the 1990s.

Hide was one of the titles featured in the 2023-2024 Brooklyn Museum exhibition devoted to artist-made zines, Copy Machine Manifesto.

Issues

  • Issue One (1981) lists Bush Tetras, Tiny Tim, and Kenneth Anger on the cover.
  • Issue Three (1983) lists The Cramps and Ross McClaren on the cover.

Cassette
Side 1: Fifth Column, Wars In Transit, Laissez Faire, The Enemas, Rongwrong, Fifth Column, The Elementals
Side 2: The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos, Graham, Dharma Bombs, The Cramps

  • Issue Four (1984) lists The Fall and Glen Branca on the cover.

The Urban Renewal Tape (cassette)
Side One: Fifth Column, Deadlines, Believer's Voice of Victory, Dave Howard Singers, Polkaholics, Potential Propaganda, Rongwrong, Teenage Kicks
Side Two: Polkaholics, Safari BBQ, The Party's Over, Michael Philip Wojewoda, Verl Moray, Raw Burnt Will, Fitz Loop

  • Issue Five

Dementia 5 (cassette)
Side One: Fifth Column, A.S.F., Unwarranted Trust, Word of Mouth, The Curse, The Bettys, Girl War III
Side Two: MyDolls, Polkaholix, Edie Steiner, Ragged Bags, New Mr. Orrs, Really Red, Racer X

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