So this realtor was assigned to go clean up this property in Denver a few weeks back. It used to house a recording studio that was operational from the late 80s until just last year.

He discovered many MANY reels of tape, master reels of sessions by bands in Denver.

And bless his soul, he is trying to track down people who were in those bands so he can return the tapes!!

http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2...tapes_of_c.php

Shitload of photos at the link above, one of which is the following:




MUSIC NEWS
Time Capsule master reels of classic Denver recordings saved by gracious real estate agent

Tucked inside the sleeve of the latest Foo Fighters record you'll find an inch long piece of tape that resembles a film negative. If you're not paying attention when you rip open the packaging, you'll miss the sticker on the shrink wrap letting you know that the whole thing was recording entirely in analog in Dave Grohl's garage and that the sliver of tape is a section of the actual master reel, which Grohl decided to destroy and offer to fans as a one-of-a-kind piece of memorabilia.

"So anyway," Grohl recently told our sister paper, the LA Weekly, "everyone was so precious about tapes, so afraid they're gonna shed or break or something will happen to them, weather, 'you have to be really careful with them.'

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​"And that just made me want to destroy it," he continued, "to prove a point to everybody to show how intangible a real tape can be. I thought, let's chop it up into a million pieces, and give it to the people who buy the album, so they can hold it in their hands and see it. A lot of the records you buy, there's nothing you can hold in your hand, it's all 1's and 0's, this digital cloud floating in the ether. but with analog albums, you can hold it in your hand."

Mr Grohl, of course, is a rock star. He can afford to be so frivolous with his music to make a point. Fortunately, Martin Anderson doesn't have a similar sense of subversiveness coursing through his veins. Earlier this week, Anderson, a local real estate agent, was assigned to oversee the bank-owned property at 10th and Perry that used to house Time Capsule Recording Studios, and as he made his way around the place, he stumbled onto shelf of what he later learned were master recordings that had been left behind.

Once upon a time in the late '80s and early '90s -- before the rise, ease and prevalence of modern, digital-recording technology -- Time Capsule was the studio of choice for countless, aspiring, penny-pinching Denver bands. The no-frills studio offered outfits an affordable option for recording at a time when it seemed like only well-heeled, label-funded acts could afford to make records.

During its heyday, a steady parade of storied Denver bands passed through the doorways of Time Capsule, everyone from the VSS and Christie Front Drive to the Fluid and Jux County to Random Victim and Crestfallen to Angellic Rage and Peace Love and Destruction. And the master tapes of sessions by those bands and about 140 others were the ones left behind, including what we presume is Joshua Novak's Dead Letters, one of the most recent albums recorded there last year.

According to Anderson, the property at 1042 Perry isn't in the best shape, but after it gets cleaned up in the next few weeks, it will be back on the market. From the looks of it, the previous owners took everything of value, but left a few clues of behind of what may have led them to move on. "Whoever owned it before, turned it over to the bank," says Anderson. "It's a really sad story. All the stuff that's left upstairs... there's notes from different artists saying, 'Hey, sorry I didn't make my payment this month.' Or, 'Sorry I didn't pay you for the time. You can put some interest on it.' It's really sad."

Sensing that perhaps he had stumbled onto something valuable -- if nothing else to the bands responsible for the recordings -- Anderson graciously assembled a list and began trying to locate some of the groups whose master tapes he has, so he can return them to their rightful owners rather than tossing them, as many people might. With that in mind, he's even gone to the effort of befriending the acts he could find online and sending them messages.

"If it takes being friends with Orgy of Satan on MySpace," he says with a laugh, "well, you know, I'll take one for the team."

Many of the groups, of course, have sadly long since gone the way of Time Capsule, making Anderson's search that all the more challenging. We've offered our help with the search. If you're were in one of the bands or know someone from one of the acts listed, drop us a line and we'll help make sure you're reunited with your masters.

BAND LIST

'57 Lesbian
11th Hour
Adam Carmony
Affliction
Alien Pimp
Ancellus
Angelic Rage
Ashton Grey
Atta Boy
Atticus
Black Veil
Blond Bombshell
Bob Bogeart
Bop-a-Whiles
Bunny Genghis
Burn 32
Candalaria
Catalyst
Cavity
CCRox
Chokehold Grip
Christie Front Drive
Civil War Band
Clone
Cold Crank
Colin Buckley
Colored
Concussion
Control Element
Copacetic
Corey and the Midgets
Craig Rickter
Crestfallen
Curse of Reality
Dan Williamson
Dead City Radio
Dead World
Debbie and the Snackcakes
Deep Creek
Deviation
Devolve
Dragon Ass
Drew Centile
E-Lo
Eternal Soul
Filthy McNasty
Flat Rabbit
Fly Bitches
Forever Departed
Fubar
Full pull
Furbucket
Gil and Barb Romero
Green Ash
Grimace
Grudge
Gut Bucket
Haylor
HFT
Hobbledehoy
Hollywood
Homeless Wonders
Hookem
Horsehead Nebula
Hound
House of Stone
Humanure
Idle Minds
Infamous
Insane Core
Iron Fortress
IZ
Jenny Lee
Jim Keyes
Joe C Wails
John Lutzow
Joshua Novak
Jux County
Kate Baker
Komon Ground
Leon Chetsas
Lickin Lolli
Lucid
Meanface
Merde
Molotov
Moore
Mrs Larve
Night Side of Eden
Nisync
Normal Kids
Occam's Razor
Onion
Onward
Orgy for Satan
Overrated
Painstake
Peace love Destruction
Project X
Railbenders
Random Victim
Randy Morgan
Rick Thomas
Rousseau's Brush
Rumble Fish
Seeping knowledge
Slackerjack
Small Dog Frenzy
Soak
Solo Wolf
Some Kind of Cream
Sonnus
Soul Patch
Spades
Squealer
Staple
STN
Strange Parade
Street Life
Switchback
Syndicate
Tai Stick
Ten Fifty-six
The Fairlanes
The Fluid
The Grins
The Hate Game
The Romero
The Start
The VSS
Throttlemen
Timberline
Timepiece
Todd Kheen
Trash Hawks
Tribhanga
Truth
Tug
Undertaker
Uphollow
Vanburen
Vomit God
Ways of Peace
Wicked innocence
Wild Card
Yellow Snow
Zero Sum
Zoon Politikan

Updated Friday. The list above is updated I believe.

UPDATE (05.06.11 - 2:02 p.m): Just before lunchtime, Martin Anderson discovered another batch of master reels, more than a hundred by his guesstimate. Since then, he's sent over an updated list of bands, and there's some very prominent bygone Denver bands on the list, including Pinhead Circus, the Psychedelic Zombiez, Malice In Wonderland, Rorschach Test and Dick and the Chicks, among others.