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microscope that was attached to the lathe and loved the way music looked, moved and modulated within the thin walls. I might have spent too much time studying music through a microscope because it gave me a completely different outlook on what music is and a totally opposite understanding of it as well. There was something very magical and private when I zoomed into the magnified and secret world of sound in motion. I got to the point that I needed to create and paint my own sounds and colors into the walls of these grooves."
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would make people listen to their recordings much deeper with only their imagination to go by. He thought it would be easy to avoid press, shows, pictures and interviews. He looked at music as art rather than entertainment; he thought music was personal to the listener rather than a commodity.
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when I was in 7th grade due to my father being involved in the broadcast industry. I would cut records for friends at school of songs off the radio and learned the art of record making long before learning to play music. I would spend countless hours studying the grooves I would cut under the
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Sage founded Wipers in Portland in 1977 along with drummer Henry and bassist Koupal, originally just as a recording project. The plan was to record 15 albums in 10 years without touring or promotion. Sage thought that the mystique built from the lack of playing traditional
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Sage later remarked on their initial reception: "We weren't even really a punk band. See, we were even farther out in left field than the punk movement because we didn't even wish to be classified, and that was kind of a new territory. ... When we put out
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airplay. It was led by the song, "Romeo", which had already been released the previous year as a 7" single by Trap. The band then embarked on their first extensive tour, documented on the
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joined Wipers for a tour, during which Sage announced that the band was ending due to music business frustrations and the loss of their studio space. Sage then relocated to
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in 1982. He remained an active musician in Portland, Oregon, and continued to play with Napalm Beach and Don't, as well as popular Pacific Northwest songwriters such as
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Sage wanted to make his own recordings and manufacture and run his own label without outside financing. In 1979, Sage approached several Portland punk bands (including
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With the new rhythm section of bassist Brad Davidson and drummer Brad Naish (ex-Stiphnoyds), Wipers recorded a second album for Park Avenue, the last for that label.
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Plouf operated a vintage goods/Zeno Records store in Portland, appropriately named Zeno Oddities, which closed sometime between 2009 and 2010.
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came to be acknowledged as an important album in the development of American underground and independent rock movements of the early 80s.
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The Wipers had an influence on Nirvana. Wipers gained significant exposure as a result of Nirvana's 1992 covers of two songs from
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were hailed as extremely influential by numerous critics and musicians. They are also considered to be the first
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and Jimmy Boyer. Henry died from complications of stomach cancer on February 20, 2022, at the age of 65.
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McNabb formed the Beggars, and went on to work as a session and tour drummer for artists including
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Davidson (who had previously recorded with the Sage-produced Rancid Vat in 1985) played bass on
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Sage restarted Wipers in 1993, rejoined by Plouf, releasing three additional albums as a duo:
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EP and additional previously unreleased material. Jackpot Records and Sage later reissued
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Wipers' first single, "Better Off Dead", was released in 1978 on Sage's own Trap Records.
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in 1993 by Germany's True Believer Records. The latter included the first Wipers 7", the
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In 1985, Naish was replaced by Steve Plouf, and Enigma issued Sage's first solo album,
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Sage's intense interest in music began with cutting records at home as an adolescent.
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of the "Romeo" 7", sampler contributions, and live material from 1986 and 1989.
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and bassist Dave Koupal. The group's tight song structure and use of heavy
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of four colored 7" records, featuring Wipers songs performed by
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EP, consisting of the title track and three demo outtakes.
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Album credits printed on Wipers album covers (visible on
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by the Wipers. The full song is over 10 minutes long.
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