Thurston Moore is a musician best known as one of the founding members of the band Sonic Youth and now performs with various ensembles including his own band, The Thurston Moore Group. Eva Prinz started her publishing career in New York City at Taschen America. She held positions as Editor of Fine Arts at Rizzoli International Publications and later Senior Editor at Abrams Books. Prinz guest edited artist Peter Halley's IndexMagazine (April/May 2005) and participated in curating exhibitions in New York City, including 'Radical Living Papers' [7] which was a survey of the underground press from 1960-75 at Gavin Brown's Passerby gallery space. Eva Prinz and Thurston Moore began working together on books at Rizzoli International Publications — their first book was on the subject of mixtapes entitled Mixtape: The Art of Cassette Culture[8] and was published on the pop culture imprint Universe Books, a division of Rizzoli.[9] Prinz and Moore collaborated on several books that focused on music for Rizzoli and Abrams and worked together for several years before founding their own imprint Ecstatic Peace Library in 2009.
History
Ecstatic Peace Library published their first publication, Justine Kurland's This Train is Bound for Glory, in 2009.[1] This was an exhibition catalog for Kurland's show at Mitchell-Innes & Nash in New York.[2]
On 5 September 2018, Ecstatic Peace Library announced the creation of their record label Daydream Library Series, with its premiere album Sistahs by the London band Big Joanie. The release was accompanied by a limited edition fanzine, edited by Moore, Prinz and the musicians.[10]
Notable Publications
This Train is Bound for Glory by Justine Kurland (2011)[11]
You Should Have Heard Just What I Seen: The Music Photography by James Hamilton (2015)[12]
Stereo Sanctity: Lyrics and Poems by Thurston Moore (2015)[13]
The Death Archives: Mayhem 1984-94 by Jorn 'Necrobutcher' Stubberud (2016)[14][15]
Adrian Henri: I Want Everything to Happen! by Catherine Marcangeli (2019)[16]
Flutter Echo: Living Within Sound by David Toop (2019)[17]
Linger On: The Velvet Underground by Ignacio Julià (2023)[18]