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Outside the Dream Syndicate sticker

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Tony Conrad was an American Genius. Did you know that during the mid-90s, he hosted a cable public access show in Buffalo with a panel of kids who fielded calls from other kids who needed help with their homework? It was called Homework Helpline and I think about it at least once/week.

Long before Homework Help Club, in 1972, TC traveled to Germany to record “Outside the Dream Syndicate,” a real mind-blower of a drone album, with Faust. Everyone who listens to it is a true believer by the end of “The Side of the Machine.”

3”x8,” printed by a bunch of sweeties at the local sticker shop. Glossy and sturdy.

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Tony Conrad was an American Genius. Did you know that during the mid-90s, he hosted a cable public access show in Buffalo with a panel of kids who fielded calls from other kids who needed help with their homework? It was called Homework Helpline and I think about it at least once/week.

Long before Homework Help Club, in 1972, TC traveled to Germany to record “Outside the Dream Syndicate,” a real mind-blower of a drone album, with Faust. Everyone who listens to it is a true believer by the end of “The Side of the Machine.”

3”x8,” printed by a bunch of sweeties at the local sticker shop. Glossy and sturdy.

Tony Conrad was an American Genius. Did you know that during the mid-90s, he hosted a cable public access show in Buffalo with a panel of kids who fielded calls from other kids who needed help with their homework? It was called Homework Helpline and I think about it at least once/week.

Long before Homework Help Club, in 1972, TC traveled to Germany to record “Outside the Dream Syndicate,” a real mind-blower of a drone album, with Faust. Everyone who listens to it is a true believer by the end of “The Side of the Machine.”

3”x8,” printed by a bunch of sweeties at the local sticker shop. Glossy and sturdy.

Breesa Culver is a writer, art monster, and big sister. Her primary interests are: intimacy, collaboration, doom, praxis, and the American Midwest. She will name your baby. She’s based in Oregon, but dreams of running away to Għawdex.

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