Showing posts with label brand: Maxell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brand: Maxell. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Thursday, 9 June 2016

09/06/16: Queen B. Real Soul Vol. 8

Maxell CD-R found in Stanhope Street, NW1. Text in red reads: “Real Soul Vol. 8" but then there's a "1" underneath. So is it volume 8 or volume 1? Higher up, in black, is written "Queen B." Sadly, this is likely to be the last Stanhope Street find, owing to a change in my work location. It's astounding how many CDs showed up there. Click HERE for the full list.

Monday, 15 June 2015

15/06/15: Sarah Single Track 92

Stanhope Street, NW1. Was "Sarah" the recipient of this Maxell CD-R, the person who burned the disc or the artiste whose work the disc captured? Does "Single Track 92" refer to an isolated, one-off song or to a song that was released as a single? And why "92"? So many questions.

Thursday, 27 November 2014

27/11/14: Maxell CD-R, Stanhope Street, Camden

Yet more evening treasure from Stanhope Street. This unlabelled Maxell CD-R was being slowly covered by mud and leaves.

Sunday, 5 October 2014

05/10/14: Southover, Woodside Park


Third CD in four days. Incredible. This was on the post of a garden wall facing onto Southover, a road in Woodside Park, N12. Some abandoned discs have a better time of it than others. This unlucky blighter had been separated from its other half, which was nowhere to be seen. Flipping over the disc revealed it to be a Maxell CD-R with nothing written on it.

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

09/06/14: Maxell MQ MasterQuality, edge of Regent’s Park

This Maxell CD-R was found just a few metres away from the "Joody Rahat, Coke Studio" disc, suggesting a connection.

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

28/01/14: "HP & Phil Stone", Camden High Street

A grim pile of Camden rubbish included a crisp packet and what appears to be "talking book" versions of J.K. Rowling's popular children's adventure stories burned to four Maxell discs.