by Larry Crane

In 1996 my life changed. A few years earlier, I had been in a busy band (Vomit Launch, a precursor to what became indie rock) putting out albums and touring for almost eight years. In late 1992 we called it quits. Iād moved from Northern California to Portland, Oregon, where Iād enjoyed the culture, music, beer, and clubs while on tour in the previous years. Soon after arriving, I found myself renting a home with a basement, and set up a rudimentary studio space for band rehearsals and recording.
My early recordings didnāt come out as good as Iād wished, so I started looking for more information about tracking and mixing. I scoured the library, dropped by Powellās Books, and grabbed recording magazines around town when I saw them. Iād also been writing for small music magazines (
The first issue of
I dropped off copies at Reading Frenzy, Super Digital (the local recording supply store), and around town. I got Tower Records to carry it, as a friend of my sisterās worked in the magazine department. I mailed out hundreds for free, to small record labels, bands, and to John Baccigaluppi, who had produced the last two Vomit Launch albums. I quickly began work on issue #2, interviewing The Apples in Stereo and Anders Parker of Varnaline; people Iām still in touch with to this day.
What I never considered was the community I would foster and build by creating
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