Master tapes and vinyl recordings from the Ancient Order of Assassins label, along with a DVD and pamphlet on the history of the label. Includes digital audio tapes (DAT). This collection is part of the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA) Project.
University of Louisville holds Update version 0.0 (Dec. 1995-March 1996); First issue [March 1996]-30th issue (Summer 2002).
Collection includes a selection of 12" and 7" vinyl records, compact discs, audiocassettes, and two comic books related to the Louisville Music scene in the 1980's and 1990's. Bands represented include Poor Girls, Hula Hoop, Lemonade Hayride, Dead Serious. Burton was the owner and namesake of Ken's Records in Crescent Hill. This collection is part of the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA) project.
Videorecording ("Half-cocked") and accompanying poster. Set in the context of Louisville, Kentucky's late-twentieth century independent music scene, the video tells the story of a young woman and her friends who steal a van and instruments and take to the road.
Includes three black and white photographs, two taken at Tewligans Tavern, a music venue in Louisville. Also includes fliers advertising shows by AYCD; two issues of Self-Destruct, a 'zine; a clipping of a review of AYCD; and an Uninvited album ("Systemwreck"). Martin Humphreys sang with The Uninvited; the photographs were taken by Marianna Humphreys. This collection is part of the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA) project.
Newspaper and magazine clippings about Slint, and tour-related memorabilia, including ticket stubs and "swag." Includes one item of correspondence relating to tour van. This collection is part of the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA) project.
Consists of a CD, three 7" vinyl recordings, and a 2-cassette set with track listing. Bands include Furlong, Sick City Four, Anderson, Tamara Daring, and Opposable Thumbs. All recordings are on the Gubbey Records label.
Consists of fliers advertising shows, a CD (live recording and demo tapes), and two local papers (one from 1982 and one from 1983). Bands featured include Babylon Dance Band and Modernheirs. This collection is part of the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA) project.
1 vinyl album Endpoint "Catharsis" 3rd pressing, Doghouse; 2 acetate metal plates for vinyl recording Endpoint "Catharsis"; 1 7" Endpoint/Sunspring first split 7" 251/500, Slamdek #21; 1 7" The Telephone Man #38; 1 7" Undermine, Self Destruct #6. This collection is part of the Louisville Underground Music Archive (LUMA) Project.