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01. NIGEL WRENCH - Part One -- "Why do the white people just shoot us?"
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02. NIGEL WRENCH - Part Two -- "We have crossed from death to life."
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ARTIST
WRENCH, NIGEL
TITLE
ZA86
FORMAT
Cassette
LABEL
THE TAPEWORM
CATALOG #
TTW 086CS
TTW 086CS
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
4/14/2015
ZA86
is a 25-year-old radio reporter's personal journey in the final, most repressive moments of a hated regime. The last years of apartheid were the most brutal, as a low-level civil war was battled out on the dusty streets of South Africa's black townships. Released on the 2015 25th anniversary of the day
Nelson Mandela
walked to freedom,
ZA86
is edited from nine tapes in the unique cassette archive of Turnstyle News, unlocked for the first time from a Cape Town cellar. It takes the listener to a violent world with moments of great beauty. The reporter, far from being edited out, is very much present, as are the thumps and bumps he hears in his headphones. From a May Day call to arms by
Winnie Mandela
to the extreme views of white right-wingers; from 19-year-old platoon leaders to the aftermath of an attack by police and soldiers in Soweto; from the words of envoy
Terry Waite
to the funeral of a television cameraman and the
Band Aid
-like pop song released by the apartheid regime,
ZA86
unflinchingly documents the disturbing reality of 1986 in South Africa. A journey into the heart of apartheid. Edited by
Stephen Wrench
. Tape selection by
Diane McCarthy
. Presented in mono, in keeping with the original cassettes. Dedicated to the democratic spirit of
Gerald Kraak
. Edition of 150.
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