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Neil Campbell

James Joyce Drops Hot New Singles

2017-04-13 IssyReviews and Coverage

With our May 4th release quickly approaching, we thrilled to share a few upcoming tracks. It’s Psychedelic Baby Magazine premiered a playlist with supergroup Old Fiends (Jason Merritt, Kenneth Griffin, Jason Sebastian Russo, and Paul Dillon), Little Sparta with Sally Timms […]

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Interview on London’s Resonance FM and More

2017-02-012017-02-01 IssyInterviews, Reviews and Coverage

On 23 January, Sonic Imperfections host Nigel Bryant interviewed Waywords and Meansigns project director Derek Pyle for London’s experimental radio station Resonance FM. After playing excerpts of Steve Gregoropoulos and Neil Campbell‘s 2016 recordings of Waywords and Meansigns, Nigel and […]

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Report from London and Dublin

2016-07-302018-02-21 IssyLive Events and Performances

In June various Waywords and Meanings contributors converged in Dublin and London to celebrate the wild and wonderful world of Finnegans Wake. Some of the highlights included project director Derek Pyle’s talk at the James Joyce Centre in Dublin; an […]

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Waywords and Meansigns in Dublin and London

2016-06-022018-02-21 IssyLive Events and Performances

Waywords and Meansigns is headed to Europe! On Tuesday 14 June, Waywords and Meansigns director Derek Pyle will present at the James Joyce Centre in Dublin. Part of their Bloomsday Festival programme, Pyle will discuss the aim and scope of […]

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Radio Free Midwich Review of Neil Campbell & Steve Gregoropoulos

2016-01-242016-10-16 IssyReviews and Coverage

Joe Murray of Radio Free Midwich reviews two chapters from the forthcoming edition of Waywords and Meansigns, by Neil Campbell and Steve Gregoropoulos. “The first thing about having a [Neil] Campbell breathing into me lugs is… it feels super normal.  […]

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Flavorwire’s Alternate Routes Column on Waywords and Meansigns

2016-01-232016-10-16 IssyReviews and Coverage

Waywords and Meansigns was profiled in Flavorwire’s Alternate Routes column by Jesse Jarnow. Jarnow clearly gets what we’re about as a mega-music project, released without record labels and in the realm of creative commons rather than copyright: “the possibilities of […]

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Neil Campbell Reviewed in The Wire

2016-01-182016-10-16 IssyReviews and Coverage

We are thrilled to see that Neil Campbell’s chapter-long contribution to Waywords and Meansigns was reviewed by Dan Barrow in the February issue of The Wire magazine: “Covering just over 20 pages of the book and a little more than […]

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