This site aims to promote all of the Creative Producers here (musicians, painters, film-makers, etc.) and any other experimental or alternative forms.
Many of the recordings here have been languishing unheard for far too long. It is hoped that, with sufficient interest, they can be mastered. If not, they will be mastered anyway! Limited edition runs on vinyl & CD in quality packages will happen in the future. Keep an eye out for news of releases.
Projects
All the projects ever produced from 1982 to the current day are included here. Each project represents a particular period of time rather than any one specific musical artist. In fact a number of artists could be collaborating under the umbrella of a project. Dive in & explore!
Creatives
Here you will find all the musicians associated with Waxworks & their work. This section also features the outstanding creations of other painters, film-makers & other fantastic local musicians. The painting of Debbie Harry (above) is one such example - you can buy originals and prints directly from the artist. There are links to his gallery-store and his Facebook page under Artists.
Studio
Here is the studio, in its third incarnation. A full description of the facilities is provided. There is a dual-frame 24 channel analogue desk & digital 24 track multitrack recorder at the heart of it. If you’re interested in any aspect of recording, get in touch.
Blogs
As well as weird and wacky music, this site has a wealth of other fascinating material to discover. There are various blogs on here, too.
One has all my personal experiences of adventures in Greece and visits to the Greek Islands. It’s called ‘Greek Island Fun.’ If you love Greece, you’ll probably find something of interest here. Click on the photographs of the locations to explore.
There’s a huge section dedicated to two of the UK’s biggest musical icons of the 70s, Bolan & Bowie. Click on either of the two paintings (both done by that afore-mentioned artist). ‘A Creamed Cage in August’ is inherently controversial by its non-reliance on “de facto” hegemonic journalism. It’s not a fan-driven blog, though fans will probably enjoy and disagree in equal measure. Truck Off!
’Flogging a Dead Horse’ contains recollections of all the concerts I attended over the years. There are also book reviews of musicians, chunks of waxworks lyrics, film reviews and all kinds of cultural detritus. There’s even a section on Bronze Age writing in the Aegean ( focussing on Linear A & B). Quite a mish-mash! Enjoy!