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== About ==
 
== About ==
Super Asbestos was Jim Zespy's baby, a studio and record label. Super Asbestos recorded and released a number of records for local and not-so-local bands in a converted building in a rather industrial area of Fargo. Jim left Fargo via Indiana and is currently in Chicago, running Essay Records (or SA records), a take-off on "S"uper "A"sbestos.
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Super Asbestos was Jim Zespy's baby, a studio and record label. Super Asbestos recorded and released a number of records for local and not-so-local bands in a converted building in a rather industrial area of Fargo. Jim left Fargo via Indiana and is currently in Chicago, running Essay Records (or SA records), which is probably just an extension of the original label. Maybe Zespy can stop by and set us straight.
  
 
== Highlights ==
 
== Highlights ==
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== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==
*V/A "Top Sluggers" (7 O'clock Sucker, Haul, Honky Sausage, Vroom!, Submarine, Orange 17)
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*The Chris Danforths "Outside of Outer Space"
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*[CTRL-D] "[CD]"
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*Floid Matrix "Stop the Technology Madness"
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*June Panic "Silver Sound Sessions"
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*Low-Fi "The Hi-fi Session"
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*Mothmus "Le Bombe Neutron"
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*The Post "Backwards Music"
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*Spoon/Swearing at Motorists Split 7-inch
  
 
== Contact ==
 
== Contact ==
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== Related Bands ==
 
== Related Bands ==
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*[[CTRL-D]]
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*[[Floid Matrix]]
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*[[June Panic]]
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*[[Low-Fi]]
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*[[Mothmus]]

Revision as of 13:40, 18 August 2005

About

Super Asbestos was Jim Zespy's baby, a studio and record label. Super Asbestos recorded and released a number of records for local and not-so-local bands in a converted building in a rather industrial area of Fargo. Jim left Fargo via Indiana and is currently in Chicago, running Essay Records (or SA records), which is probably just an extension of the original label. Maybe Zespy can stop by and set us straight.

Highlights

"Top Sluggers" came in a cloth, drawstring bag rather than a traditional record sleeve. The release was limited to 500.

Discography

  • The Chris Danforths "Outside of Outer Space"
  • [CTRL-D] "[CD]"
  • Floid Matrix "Stop the Technology Madness"
  • June Panic "Silver Sound Sessions"
  • Low-Fi "The Hi-fi Session"
  • Mothmus "Le Bombe Neutron"
  • The Post "Backwards Music"
  • Spoon/Swearing at Motorists Split 7-inch

Contact

myspace

Related Bands