Yeti is a book-format music and arts periodical, published twice a year, in spring and fall. Each issue is around 200 pages and contains interviews with writers, musicians, and artists, as well as original fiction, graphic art, and photography. Each biannual issue features specially commissioned cover art usually printed with stunning metallic ink and includes a full-length CD of exclusive, unreleased music. Yeti 12 features cover art by and an interview with artist Michael Kupperman; Daphne Carr interviews archivist/activist/musician Ned Sublette. The 7" record includes Mississippi Fred McDowell (an unreleased track from Alan Lomax's first recordings of the Delta blues giant in 1959), plus a new song from cult artist Grouper.
Yeti is a book-format music and arts periodical, published twice a year, in spring and fall. Each issue is around 200 pages and contains interviews with writers, musicians, and artists, as well as original fiction, graphic art, and photography. Each biannual issue features specially commissioned cover art usually printed with stunning metallic ink and includes a full-length CD of exclusive, unreleased music. Yeti 12 features cover art by and an interview with artist Michael Kupperman; Daphne Carr interviews archivist/activist/musician Ned Sublette. The 7" record includes Mississippi Fred McDowell (an unreleased track from Alan Lomax's first recordings of the Delta blues giant in 1959), plus a new song from cult artist Grouper.