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Chicago·MONTHLY
Got Kinda Lost Records Presents Planet Fever
Named after a long-standing DJ residency at local Chicago libations repository Sportsman’s Club, Jeremy Cargill—Got Kinda Lost Records (Founder/All-Arounder), Ugly Things Magazine (staff writer), freelance journalist, curator, DJ—broadcasts a monthly edition with the same dedication he brings to his reissue work (by the likes of Pete Dello and Friends, Hot Knives, Promise and others), forever-searching for the best of past/present/future with Planet Fever.
From the hotbeds of Akron, Chicago, Detroit, Memphis and many other far-flung environs, Planet Fever charts the roots and fruits of Proto-Punk, pre-‘76/Beatlesque/traditionalist Power Pop, Bonehead Crunchers, Thug Rock, Junkshop Glam, Hard Rock, '70s rock'n'pop, Bubblegum, “out of time” treasures and Proto-Metal cromags, with never-ending inspiration from the pre-punk fanzine scene of the ‘70s, serving crucial crud for anyone who’s ever had their heart hotwired…
Named after a long-standing DJ residency at local Chicago libations repository Sportsman’s Club, Jeremy Cargill—Got Kinda Lost Records (Founder/All-Arounder), Ugly Things Magazine (staff writer), freelance journalist, curator, DJ—broadcasts a monthly edition with the same dedication he brings to his reissue work (by the likes of Pete Dello and Friends, Hot Knives, Promise and others), forever-searching for the best of past/present/future with Planet Fever.
From the hotbeds of Akron, Chicago, Detroit, Memphis and many other far-flung environs, Planet Fever charts the roots and fruits of Proto-Punk, pre-‘76/Beatlesque/traditionalist Power Pop, Bonehead Crunchers, Thug Rock, Junkshop Glam, Hard Rock, '70s rock'n'pop, Bubblegum, “out of time” treasures and Proto-Metal cromags, with never-ending inspiration from the pre-punk fanzine scene of the ‘70s, serving crucial crud for anyone who’s ever had their heart hotwired…