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Steve Albini was not only a successful music producer and singer as well as guitarist of the bands Shellac and Big Black, but also passionate collectors of rarities from the music scene. Now the objects are offered for sale every week via a website.
The first round is already sold out
The articles offered include books, CDs, records, T-shirts, flyers and zines. Fans already had the opportunity last Friday to via the website Stevealbiniscloset.com Rare album editions of artists: inside like Elvis Costello, Buzzcocks, Can, The Dead C, Urge Overkill, Didjits or even Jon Spencer.
According to the website, the first 300 to 400 items have already been sold. Another 100 to 200 objects for “every Friday” have been announced. The sale will probably stop until all 4,000 collectibles are another: n new: n owner: have found in.
Everything is real
“Steve pursued many areas of interest, and most of them are represented in his collections,” says the page. Furthermore, it is assured that all articles should have a certificate of authenticity by the CONON Coley collection manager. Albini’s estate should benefit the income of the sale.
More about Steve Albini
The website now appeared about a year after Steve Albini’s death. On May 8, 2024, the all -rounder from Pasadena, California, died of a heart attack at the age of 61.
During his career, he produced over 2000 albums, including in Utero from Nirvana and also surfing pink of the pixies. A few days after his death, the seventh plate to all trains appeared in his band Shellac.

