There has been a LOT of progress on WTF Records: The Turntabling.net Guide To Weird and Wonderful Vinyl.
The goal of reviewing 101 wtf vinyl records is complete today with the review of the 101st record, and the project moves into a new phase starting next week with a lot of photography and editing.
It’s been a great journey so far, and once the photography is done there’s a big dilemma to consider–for a long time I’ve been thinking that I’d have the book published as the very first title for Turntabling Press, but as of late I’ve found three established indie/underground publishing houses that might be a very good fit for the book and now I’m torn between starting my own or going with one of them.
The main issue is with the artwork–a full color book is more expensive to produce, and even if you outsource it to China, the costs are still a bit high for a first-time publisher…but a company like Fab Press, Soft Skull, or another worthy indie has built-in distribution in addition to the hyper-aggressive book promotion tour I want to do with it. That’s a huge plus, so I’m weighing the options carefully.
It’s really exciting to be turning a new corner on the WTF Records book. I can’t wait to get it into the hands of Turntabling readers and vinyl junkies, it’s only a matter of time now as most of the written material, pending some interviews that still need to happen and be edited, is finished. There will be some sneak previews coming to Turntabling after Vinyl Road Rage four is done (just before Christmas).
WTF Records is the very first book put out by Turntabling.net and is chock full of weirdness on vinyl, plus interviews with musicians, record store owners, vinyl collectors and music journalists about their favorite WTF record finds.
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–Joe Wallace