From those clever folks over at Caught By The River comes news of this cool fanzine event taking place in London at Rough Trade Records on Oct. 12:
Xerox – A Celebration Of Fanzine Culture From The 70s To Now
Rough Trade East
Weds Oct 12th 2011
6.30 til 8pm
Free Entry
Rough Trade East
Weds Oct 12th 2011
6.30 til 8pm
Free Entry
Time and again, we’ve found ourselves saying that Caught By The River is  like a fanzine. As longtime  fanzine readers, writers and buyers, it  makes total sense that there would be something lo-fi and DIY deep  inside us; an ever present and excitable urgency to pass on newly learnt  information to as many people as possible.
Earlier this year, we decided to join the dots between our site and  some of the grassroots mags that had been inspirational to us by holding  Tales From The Typographic Ocean, a symposium at Port Eliot Festival to  discuss the roots of the UK’s underground press. Our very good friend  Emma Warren (formerly of Jockey Slut) hosted a panel that featured Rough  Trade’s Geoff Travis, Elektra record’s biographer Mick Houghton and  ZigZag man Andy Childs. Tripping back to the late 60s, the talk moved  onto punk rock and beyond, painting a  kaleidoscopic picture of a time  before today’s heavily sponsored, focus grouped music press.  
 Back in the Smoke, we thought it was something worth revisiting. On  Weds October 12th, we’re staging a second fanzine panel. We’re calling  it Xerox. This time it’ll go beyond punk, taking in C86 acid house and a  whole bunch more. The line up on the night will feature Caught By The  River contributors Andy Childs (ZigZag), Andrew Weatherall (Boy’s Own),  Bob Stanley (Saint Etienne) and Geoff Travis (Rough Trade), all in  conversation again with Emma Warren.
 It’s free. It’ll also be the launch of our own Caught By The River fanzine. More of that later though…


