Wednesday, August 15, 2012

FRESH OFF THE PRESS!


SAM GASKIN - "sketchbook"
(Culled from the personal sketch books of Sam Gaskin, we're offered access into 44 pages of drawings, ideas, jokes and quotes that will enrapture your frontal lobe and make a new home of your frail bodily vessel. Printed in a pocket-sized edition to better help facilitate concealment from authority squares; to give the kids a better chance at not getting caught while passing-in-class. Personality and humor pop off the page charming even the crankiest of belly-achers, and also form a suitable document of interest for extraterrestrials attempting to understand the mind of a young man infatuated with video game and cartoon imagery of the 1990's. Featuring landmark appearances by such unknown characters as the hairless aquatic ape, DJ Sleepy ZZZZ's & MC Glass of Milk.)

Printed in an edition of 100 copies, 50% given to the artist.
4"x5.5". 44 pages, black & white. Mixed color oversized covers.
Essientally being sold for the price of postage, buy in duplicate!


$2 (postage paid in u.s.a. - intl. orders write for shipping cost)
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Friday, August 3, 2012

(D)(B)(H)
"Masterpieces of Objective Reporting"  LP
is at the pressing plant now!
(to be co-released by Friends & Relatives, Gilgongo and Faux-Pas Records)


Here is a peek at the recently printed jackets.
Nut brown spraypaint stenciled background, with screenprinted
line drawings by John Collins McCormick.
Printed onto recycled LP jackets.






The audio for this one was recorded in November 2011 in a 19th century log cabin, set in the woods of Southern Indiana. 40 minutes of foreign landscapes, cross-sectioning and language development.

Jay Kreimer - Space Needles, Laptop
Marty Belcher - Saxophones, Metal Objects, Snare
John McCormick - Modified Turntable, Extraneous Objects
Justin Rhody - Trumpet, Harmonica, Guitar, Turntable, Cymbal

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Recent review in Signal To Noise magazine of the
(D)(B)(H) / Seeded Plain & Hal Rammel split LP

"Like the early work of fellow Midwestern experimentalists Raccoo-oo-oon, there's a calming franticness in the work of (D)(B)(H), an ever-changing group whose sound is constantly evolving. (D)(B)(H)'s "Bad For Business," captured live onto... a community radio station in Bloomington, Indiana in summer 2010, features a quartet taking the entire 21-minute A-side to sculpt a piece that rests somewhere between free jazz and non-idiomatic improv. The result is not unlike what the AACM captured in its 1966 "Little Suite" or what The Blue Denim Deals Without the Arms were doing in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in the mid-to-late 1970's. (D)(B)(H) pulls it off with updated technology/anti-technology that includes Marty Belcher's anxious saxophone, Justin Clifford Rhody's peeved trumpet, Daniel Wick's small-instrument percussion, Kray Korvela's cultivated tapes, and other sounds that include guttural coaxings from metal objects and a prepared guitar which, at one point, sounds like there's a metal rod sandwiched between the strings. The flip side of this LP, limited to 300 copies, features a cooperative effort between flyover-states-based Seeded Plain (Bryan Day and Jay Kreimer) and longtime visual artist and improvisor Hal Rammel. The three musician, as documented in this March 2011 session in Grafton, Wisconsin, oftentimes come off like Rafael Toral flipping his lid (the Space Elements series specifically comes to mind), especially on the pieces "Hook and Eyespots" and "Plaster Coach." Things aren't so in-a-good-way wigged-out during the final pieces, "Grotto Instinct" and "Corner Merchants," though Seeded Plain's homemade instruments and Rammel's "amplified pallette" never let up in originality and intensity." --Steve Jansen


Monday, June 4, 2012

NOW AVAILABLE!


i'd m thfft able - "hangin' flaccid
                                   like a wet lilac" Cassette
(Hailing from Windham Maine, Skott Spear churns out 40+ minutes of constant flux, stereo throwing, and a regal control of the more subtle aspects; while under the air and under control. Electrified glass tables, springs, otherworld-ly vocals, string bows, tape recorders and scratched records slip and slam together in order to create hi-energy renditions of organic beauty. "There is nowhere to hide, and if you keep hanging in there, you will sooner or later feel transformed into another level of listening; a hypnotic state of utter awareness and letting go of cultural defenses." Printed in an edition of 50 copies.)

Listen to a track off the album here:


$4 (postage paid in the u.s.)
paypal to: friendsandrelativesrecords@yahoo.com
or send cash to: 114 S. Huron St. #4, Ypsilanti, MI 48197

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A music video using a loop from
Ryan Jewell's "Radio Vol 1" cassette!



Thursday, May 31, 2012

NOW AVAILABLE!



William S. Burroughs“nothing here now
but the recordings”  Cassette
(Originally released as an LP in 1981 on Industrial Records, which has long since been out of print, this is a collection of voice and tape experiments conducted by William S. Burroughs in 1959-1978. Explorations in home recorded voice, t.v. & radio cut-ups, backwards tapes, echo and sub-vocal speech - including the earliest surviving cut-up tape, recorded in conversation between Brion Gysin (the person who originally conceived the cut-up method), Gregory Corso, Burroughs and Sinclair Beiles at The Beat Hotel in Paris, 1959. From the liner notes: “These are recordings that weren’t intended when they were made to be seen as finished ‘works’ of art… The participants were thinking about alterations and the potentialities of the tape recorder… When you cut up and rearrange words, new words emerge, the future leaks through, seemingly at random.”)

This is a bootleg that we believe originated from Norway.
Created in an edition of 50 copies and we
have only a small stack of them for sale.


$5 (postage paid in the U.S.)
paypal to: friendsandrelativesrecords@yahoo.com
or send cash to: 114 S. Huron St. #4, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Now Available!


The Savage Young Taterbug – e.p. Cassette

(As known through his extensive touring of the U.S. sub-underbelly, as well as an unforgettable string of tapes on Night People, Charles Free approaches us from a different side of the street with this new E.P. of songs. Recorded live in hi-fidelity with only an upright piano and voice, the resulting boogie wuugie (extend’d) pain pop is up instant lock(es). To clear the air at the end, there’s a Partridge Family karaoke-cover that might possibly give DJ Screw’s children hope for a future in this world(s). From the liner notes: “recorded drunk on shitty beer in an apartment in chicago.”)


Printed in an edition of 50 copies.



$4 (postage paid in the U.S.)
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or send cash to: 114 S. Huron St. #4, Ypsilanti, MI 48197





a live video of one of the tracks being recorded!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012


a new review for
JOHN WHEATLY's "Dimentia Europa" cassette!

"Very interesting. This is a long cassette, a c90, but in this case it is much too short. John Wheatly has basically traveled all around europe and made tons of field recordings and then seamlessly layered them together in one giant audio journal. It's fascinating and totally made to be listened to in a car on a long trip. It's very well put together and full of discovery... It's looks say nothing about the audio journey though. It's so understated in it's layout that it feels like they are trying to hide how cool this could be.
Would I buy this? Yes, it's worth it."  --dead formats blog



Saturday, May 5, 2012

Listen +/ Download part of "Dance Into Your Dungeon"
from the Dyngia Jazz cassette by MILLION BRAZILIANS
(only a few copies remaining! -- $4 ppd in the U.S.)



Thursday, April 26, 2012


 a recent review of
CHURCHBURNERS - "already done did"
(a 60 minute "greatest hits" cassette, copies still available!)
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"a totally varied sampling of spaced out work. Some noise, some folk, some strange spoken word stuff and all of it is VERY strange. It's weirdo music for weirdos and I heavily respect that. The spoken word tracks are probably my least favorite but the most interesting. Zach Ippen does what he does very well..." 
-dead formats


Sunday, April 1, 2012


"Dirty Old Cooler" by Sam Gas Can
from the split 7" with Justin Clifford Rhody 
available for $4 (ppd in the usa)



COMING SOON = a thick zine of
sketchbook drawings and notes by Sam Gaskin!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

a recent feature in the BEAUTIFUL / DECAY art magazine
of drawings by John Collins McCormick
which were recently printed as a small book through Friends & Relatives
(very few copies still remaining = "buy in duplicate")

click'r HERE to see the spread

Recent review of Lougow's  "King Conversion" cassette!

"These two fifteen minute slabs of tape manipulation and percussion feel like nightmares I would have had after falling asleep with the television turned up much too loud as a child. The first involves wandering through a burning office complex. A drummer can be heard fooling around in a distant room as if chunks of the ceiling aren’t falling, but the smoke prevents me from ever actually finding him. When the situation finally grows hectic enough for me to call off the search, I open the first door I come to and find myself staring out at a crowded factory. The workers go about their business, stoically ignoring the machines falling apart only a few inches away. Is this just me? The second involves fighting off paranoid hallucinations in an abandoned hospital as the one-man cult who dragged me there conjures some violent spirits in the other room. The occasional peaceful mirage presents itself, but I hold on to the last one a few seconds too long, awaking to find half of my body already in the mouth of some new creature. When it finally swallows me whole, I slide down the chute, dropping back into the same hospital. Clearly, you need this." ----Cassette Gods

Saturday, March 24, 2012

AVAILABLE NOW!!!

GROWTH SPERT - "Solar Maximum" cassette
(Jon Middleton brings a full length album of beautifully mastered sound quality, showcasing a collection of songs based around homemade scattered-clutter drum kits based in found metal objects and kitchen pans, heaving accordion, voice and accelerating scratch-board violin. Certain tracks sound as if they're a Crass side-project performed using trash, transmitted from an unknown island in Southeast Asia. Others are more in line mentally with a tranced teen rhythmically sorting through scrap metal while invoking an apocalyptic rendition of a cappella Ella Jenkins. Jon is originally from Jonesboro, Arkansas and currently resides in Minneapolis. Created in an edition limited to 50 copies.)



$4 (ppd in the u.s.a.)
send paypal to: friendsandrelativesrecords@yahoo.com
send cash to: 114 S. Huron St. #4, Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Review from Foxy Digitalis for the
(D)(B)(H) / Seeded Plain & Hal Rammel split LP
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"(D)(B)(H) and Seeded Plain split sides on this LP of improvised music. Both groups demonstrate multiple modes of listening and performing through unique instrumentation and performance. (D)(B)(H) plays live on Bloomington Indiana’s WFHB community rad...io employing Marty Belcher on saxophones, Justin Clifford Rhody on trumpet, tapes, guitar, harmonica and cymbals, Kray Korvella performs metal objects, tapes, guitar and radio and Daniel Wick rounds out the ensemble on percussion. Seeded Plain is Brian Day and Jay Kreimer on homemade instruments joined on this recording by Hal Rammel and his amplified palette.

The side long improvisation from (D)(B)(H) – “Bad for Business” – illustrates improvisation predicated on listening and emulation as much as it highlights ingenuity and performance. The instrumentation blends together as much as it stands on its own, at times the saxophones and guitars are intertwined in sustain so that it’s hard to discern feedback from howl. Yet there are moments of certainty wherein each instrument executes its known characteristics. The pace of the piece revolves around the transference of ideas between players, which come and go, entertained and forgotten at a leisurely rate. This is not to say the piece is without intensity, while silence and restraint are employed by all performers so are noise and abandon. There is an overall quality to this recording of finding or creating a language. There is as much frustration in the performance as there is elation. The balance between these two elements makes for an engaging listen.

Seeded Plain and Hal Rammel utilizes modified everyday objects as their instruments. Brian Day and Jay Kreimer use a collection of disparate materials ranging from tape measures to golf balls, however much of their instruments are built from raw materials such as metal rods, wood and various strings and springs. Both Day and Kreimer amplify their instruments and use some form of processing. Day opts for pedals while Kreimer uses a laptop. Hal Rammel’s electrified palette is a painter’s palette which he has attached tines to the edges making it similar to an Mbira which he can pluck or bow. There is a distinct richness in the tones which are culled from these creations which without their modifications would be unheard. The sounds range from lush bell-like sounds and singing bowls to grading scraping and attack heavy percussion. Many of the sounds could well be electronically generated due to the use of amplification, however the clarity and density of the sounds reinforces their acoustic origin. Seeded Plain and Hal Rammel perform with a more “all over” aesthetic as compared to the minimal moments of (D)(B)(H) – both sides engage the listener in an active listening situation that finds each play of the LP revealing new intricacies."

http://www.foxydigitalis.com/foxyd/?p=29752

Sunday, March 18, 2012

AVAILABLE NOW!!!

"Dimentia Europa" by, John Wheatley (a.k.a. John Bellows)
(Sounds and songs of the street, sky and sea recorded throughout a series of travels in Europe onto a cassette deck, and then later layered and manipulated into a 37 minute long montage via 4 track. A flowing portrait composed to pull you through as a guide, while you melt into the couch or car seat...)
Full color covers & cassette labels. ----- Limited to 50 copies.



$4 (postage paid in the u.s.a. -- intl. orders write for postage cost)
paypal to: friendsandrelativesrecords@yahoo.com
cash to: 114 S. Huron St. #4, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
FRIENDS & RELATIVES 
records, books and objects
Complete Catalog -- Winter 2012





send all orders by paypal to: 
friendsandrelativesrecords(at)yahoo(dot).com





LP Records
(D)(B)(H) - "Masterpieces of Objective Reporting" ($12)
(D)(B)(H) / Seeded Plain & Hal Rammel - "split"($12)
(D)(B)(H) / Glen or Glenda - "split" ($12)
Mt. Gigantic - "old smiler" ($12)
Mt. Gigantic - "gleanings and gatherings" ($12)
Impractical Cockpit - "tour thanks tape 2" ($8)
Occasional Detroit & Gaybomb - "s/t" ($5)
This Robot Kills - "the over the phone lie detector test..." ($8)


7" records - ($4 each, unless individually priced)
Justin Clifford Rhody / Sam Gas Can - "split"
Justin Clifford Rhody / Uke Of Spaces Corners - "split"
Justin Clifford Rhody / Nocturnal Feeding - "split"
Justin Clifford Rhody / Fools - "split"
Justin Clifford Rhody / Gal & Lad - "split"
Amina Althea / Christian Brady - "split" ($2)
d.b.h. - "the size of your fist" ($2)
Dig Shovel Dig - "recent works from the two greatest composers in the universe"
Nocturnal Feeding - "cathy's motorcycle..."
The Foreheads / The Nazis From Mars - "split"
Impractical Cockpit / County Z - "split"

CASSETTE TAPES ($4 each, unless individually priced)
The Savage Young Taterbug - "e.p."
id'm thffft able - "hangin' flaccid like a wet lilac"
William S. Burroughs - "nothing here now but the recordings" ($5)
Growth Spert - "solar maximum"
"Dimentia Europa" by, John Wheatley (a.k.a. John Bellows)
Churchburners - "already done did"
Million Brazilians - "dyngia salon"
Lougow - "king conversion"
Ryan Jewell - "radio: vol. 1"
Dick Lickerer - "s/t" ($2)
Collection Of The Late Howell Bend - "pitter patter treat"
Aether Jag / Man-0-gram For A Maa'm - "split"
Colleen Donaldson - "oh i feel so sorry for you you have to get up"
Mt. Gigantic - "old smiler"
A. Restrepo (Nocturnal Feeding) - "paranormal activity"
Smut / At My Grandma's House - "split" ($2)
DJ Sony Playstation - "wall hugging mouse"
Dennis Ray Powell, jr. / Clare Hubbard & Justin Rhody - "split" ($2)
Sky Thing - "howdy cloud"
Amina Althea - "carpet collections" ($2)
(D)(B)(H) - "the world is a wedding, as wet as breath on glass"
(D)(B)(H) / Tiny Music - "split"
(D)(B)(H) - "bleach is the color of my true love's hair"
(D)(B)(H) - "not all girls just wanna have fun"
Justin Rhody & Matthew Himes - "romantic love"
Dysmal Abyss - "born to be born again"
Dysmal Abyss - "disguise the limit"


Compact Disks
Charlie Mcalister & Eric Ostrowski - "the year of suspended sap..." ($3)
Jay Kreimer - "peter and the moon trip" ($3)
Russian Tsarlag / (D)(B)(H) - "split" ($5)
Colleen Donaldson - "feeling good, feeling bad, feeling groovy" ($3)
Uno Moss - "the complete recordings" ($3)
Hackles - "interiors" 2xCD ($5)
Sky Thing - "howdy cloud" ($3)
Volume: 2 - compilation 2xCD ($3)
Shelf Life - "regarding the absence of floors" ($3)
Jack Wright Nonet - "live in detroit" ($3)
"SOUNDS" - compilation ($3)
Eye Of Vision - "s/t" ($3)
Jad Fair & Bill Wells - "whale" ($5)
Jad Fair & David Fair - "6 dozen cookies" ($5)
Uke Of Phillips - "p.b.h.t.s.s." ($5)
Matty Pop Chart / Welcome Home, Nemo - "split" ($5)
(D)(B)(H) - "why a preacher and not a priest" ($3)
(D)(B)(H) & Crude Hill - "a shredded leaf doesn't blow"($3)
(D)(B)(H) - "wave the old wave" ($3)
Mt. Gigantic - "old smiler" ($5)
Mt. Gigantic - "gleanings and gatherings" ($5)
Rymodee & Ghost Mice - "split" ($5)
Missing Murderers - "midnight hymns" ($5)
Breakway - "get down" ($3) (ONE COPY REMAINING!!!)
Man-0-gram For A Maa'm - "sorry, sorry, sorry" ($3)

"SLOW BREATH" - CDr BOOTLEG SERIES
(all titles $2 ppd each, editions of 10-20 copies)
Bontemper - "s/t"
Minds To Peace A.B. - "s/t"
Puke Attack - "s/t"

BOOKs & ZINEs
"Sliding Glass Door", by Justin Clifford Rhody (photo book - $15)
"Remake The Sleeper", by Andrew Restrepo ($4)
"SLO-MO" (illustrated) - issues #1-5 ($4 each, or all 5 issues for $12!!!)
John Collins McCormick - drawings ($2)
"7 Poems for Audrey Hepburn", by Michael Joseph Phillips ($1.99 - bootleg from 1968!)
"The Weather's Terrible", by A. Restrepo ($2)
DRAWINGS #1 - comics compilation/anthology ($4 - massive!)
DRAWINGS #2 - comics compilation/anthology ($4 - massive!)
"The Wonders Of The World: Recite" - screenplay, by Donna Sellinger & Madeline Ffitch ($2)

DVDs
"Alpaca", by Eric Ostrowski ($3)
"Hepatitis (B) Youth", by Jeremy Hogan ($5)
"Bum Shack", by Justin Rhody & Keith Wright ($3)



OBJECTs
Human Hair ($2.98)







Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Free listen/download of this album previously made available in a physical format through the Orphanology label (cd-r) and Friends & Relatives (split cassette with Aether Jag.)

Saturday, March 3, 2012



Here's a music video for the recently released
LOUGOW cassette "King Conversion"!!!


Monday, February 27, 2012



 FREE Listen/Download
of an old cassette released
through Friends & Relatives!!!

featuring cover artwork by Chelsea Dee Rhody
 (the 4th release on the label?!?  2002!?!?)



The MEAN-AGERS  -  "s/t"