Campus Compilation
Following the success of the Weird Culture, Weird Custom compilation last year, the student radio stations plan another album of the 12 local artists: and they’re looking for tapesnow.
“The format and selection of the album will differ slightly from, last year’s,” says Radio Active’s Jacquie Riddell for the Association of Student Broadcasters. “Instead of each station selecting two tracks for inclusion, we are inviting anyone from anywhere in the country to send a demo tape to us, and the content of the album will be selected by a group of three people.”
The artists chosen to appear on the album will be recorded in one of the student radio production studios free of charge. The only requirement is that the artists from outside the university cities pay for their travelling expenses. The National Student Radio organisers are looking for a wide variety of musical styles for the album, which will be released through Pagan Records. The album release is planned to coincide with Orientation 'BB. Any artists interested, send a demo tape, plus details, by October Ist to: National Student Radio Compilation Album, PO Box 9468, Wellington...
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Rip It Up, Issue 122, 1 September 1987, Page 4
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190Campus Compilation Rip It Up, Issue 122, 1 September 1987, Page 4
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