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Nash the Slash ---- Book --- Cut-Throat: How to get started in the music business – and survive!
Artist:
Nash the Slash
Auther
Nash the Slash
Publisher
Skill
How old:
This Book is old!
Release Date:
June 19th 2025
Format:
Book 244 Pages
ISBN:
978-1-83688-068-4
Price Guide:
£12.99
Country:
United Kingdom
Additional info:
Limited to just 100 copies, this special edition of Cut-Throat is individually bandaged, and comes with an exclusive A3 Nash The Slash poster, 4 different NTS postcards, a NTS bookmark and a NTS button badge.
£15.00 available at https://skill.bandcamp.com/
Nash the Slash ---- Book --- Cut-Throat: How to get started in the music business – and survive!
Meet Nash The Slash. A real life phantom of the opera, he haunted Toronto’s Original 99 Cent Roxy
Theatre after debuting with a live soundtrack to Dali/Buñuel’s visceral short film Un Chien
Andalou. Swathed in surgical bandages and his trademark tuxedo, Nash The Slash was ahead of his time, creating tape loops
onstage which he accompanied with wild electric violin phrases and fuzz-crushing mandolin in a complex blend
of punk, prog, classical and performance art.
Nash opened shows for The Who, Iggy Pop, The Tubes, Devo and The Residents and sustained a successful
independent career for 40 years – all the while keeping his real identity a closely-guarded secret.
How did he do that?
The clues are in Cut-Throat – a book he wrote in 1997 about surviving the music industry.
Recently discovered by the makers of new feature length documentary Nash The Slash Rises Again! –and
published here for the first time – Nash peppers its hard-won revelations with witty asides to create a
music manual like no other.
Boasting brand new interviews with Nash collaborators Gary Numan, Bill Nelson, Steve Hillage and lifelong
photographer Paul Till, Cut-Throat also pulls back the curtain on the new documentary in the company of
executive producer Colin Brunton.