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Roman Candle #2

Roman Candle #2

Only three years after issue one, the second issue of Roman Candle has landed.Β 

Featuring:

β€” an interview with photographer Chris Shaw about his stint as a night porter and the alchemy of the darkroom.
β€” a chat with artist Dick Jewell about found photos and club culture.
β€” a conversation with e-man from the notorious nyc bike messenger crew, the x-men.
β€” an interview with photographer/film-maker Harvey Wang about capturing the overlooked side of New York.
β€” bongwater/shimmy disc man Kramer on debunking the paranormal and the time Peter Hook took him for a spin around the back streets of Manchester.

This is all served up alongside short stories courtesy of Alex Appleby and Harry Longstaff, a brief chat with Jonathan Richman about his side-job making bread ovens, some words about Bob Dylan from rivendell bicycle works main-man Grant Petersen and some spiel about the mysterious 35mm photos which have been adorning Jandek record sleeves since the 70s.

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Roman Candle #2β€”

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Only three years after issue one, the second issue of Roman Candle has landed.Β 

Featuring:

β€” an interview with photographer Chris Shaw about his stint as a night porter and the alchemy of the darkroom.
β€” a chat with artist Dick Jewell about found photos and club culture.
β€” a conversation with e-man from the notorious nyc bike messenger crew, the x-men.
β€” an interview with photographer/film-maker Harvey Wang about capturing the overlooked side of New York.
β€” bongwater/shimmy disc man Kramer on debunking the paranormal and the time Peter Hook took him for a spin around the back streets of Manchester.

This is all served up alongside short stories courtesy of Alex Appleby and Harry Longstaff, a brief chat with Jonathan Richman about his side-job making bread ovens, some words about Bob Dylan from rivendell bicycle works main-man Grant Petersen and some spiel about the mysterious 35mm photos which have been adorning Jandek record sleeves since the 70s.