Nash The Slash ‘Cut-Throat – How to get started in the music business – and survive!’ book unboxing

‘Cut-Throat – How to get started in the music business – and survive!’ is a newly published book drawn from the archives of the sadly now departed Nash The Slash (the late Jeff Plewman) that I received recently in its limited edition form. Published by Skill, which bills itself as an ‘outsider micro-label and press offering discerning multi-genre releases in beautifully rendered limited editions’ the wonderfully packaged limited version is now sold out, but the regular edition is available – view the Skill Bandcamp. Along with the ‘Nash The Slash Rises, Again!’ [Facebook link] documentary, this will surely help keep the interest alive.

Nash The Slash 'Cut-Throat - How to get started in the music business - and survive!' book front cover
^ Nash The Slash ‘Cut-Throat – How to get started in the music business – and survive!’ book front cover

This is the first time the book has been published in print form (or, it seems, in any form), it originally hails from 1997 and acts as something of a handbook drawn from Nash’s own inimitable wisdom and advice on surviving the music industry. The main part of the book comprises twelve chapters written by Nash, very much a typically wry guide for what to look out for should you wish to make it in the music business. Written in 1997, it is obviously of its time now, though the Skill publisher, and editor of this book, Andy Cowan, has thoughtfully added contemporary perspective for good measure (‘Postscript: Not In Kansas Anymore’).

Nash The Slash 'Cut-Throat' book unboxing - outer package
^ Nash The Slash ‘Cut-Throat’ book unboxing – outer package
Nash The Slash 'Cut-Throat' book unboxing - opening the box
^ Nash The Slash ‘Cut-Throat’ book unboxing – opening the box

In addition to Nash’s take on things, there are interview chapters (‘Nash Chats’) with some of his well known collaborators/associates including Steve Hillage (the producer of 1981’s ‘Children of the Night’ album), Nash’s photographer/‘image-maker’ Paul Till, Gary Numan, and Bill Nelson, while recollections from Colin Brunton, friend and documentary producer, are to be found too.

Nash The Slash 'Cut-Throat' book unboxing - the book and badges
^ Nash The Slash ‘Cut-Throat’ book unboxing – the book and badges
Nash The Slash 'Cut-Throat' book unboxing - badges, postcards, bookmark
^ Nash The Slash ‘Cut-Throat’ book unboxing – badges, postcards, bookmark

The standard edition provides the book plus one button badge and bookmark – this limited edition adds one further button badge, postcards, poster and wraps the book in bandage, appropriately enough.

While obviously a period piece in the ruthlessly cut-throat 21st century music streaming climate, there are core principles outlined by Nash that remain sound advice nevertheless and this is a well-designed, nicely illustrated book and deserves shelf-space on any self-respecting Nash the Slash fan… buy now or eat swill!

Nash The Slash 'Cut-Throat' book unboxing - poster, unfolded
^ Nash The Slash ‘Cut-Throat’ book unboxing – poster, unfolded
Nash The Slash 'Cut-Throat' book unboxing - book back cover bandaged and safety pinned detail
^ Nash The Slash ‘Cut-Throat’ book unboxing – book back cover bandaged and safety pinned detail

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