Monday, February 8, 2021

Snufmeg in the Second Half of the 1980's

Snufmegology often references the totality of Snufmeg production in regards to two periods: those of the pre-1985 "American Snufmeg" and post-1985 "Universal Snufmeg" eras. The "American" period saw the origination of Snufmeg and the Cheese Mites, specifically, the "Universal Era" saw an expansion of not only the names of creators in and associated with Snufmeg, but a broadening of the aesthetic of what it means to be Snufmeg. While experts wrestle over the precise qualities which saitsfy to define it, the community of those who passed through the Snufmeg milieu grew as a result of the "Universal" experience. In this post, two wildly divergent examples of post-1985 Snufmeg production are presented. First, the one-off "reunion" of Sin for a re-working of the Snufmeg repertory classic "Vomit Your Senses." Second, is the Johnny B Dub production of Baritone's (the late Dwayne Francis) "Brownskin Girls" demo, which continues the trajectory established in the "Persuasion" collection in the previous post. Both recordings were undated, but most circumstantial evidence places them between 1987-1989.



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