Nice!
"You see, we love the perverse and the contrary at Faber." LOL! That's Moz!
I didn't know much about Lee Brackstone, so I Googled. Apologies if all this was common knowledge, it was news to me:
"Loops, Issue Two" -- Edited by Richard King and Lee Brackstone. Co-editor Richard King works for Domino Records and is working on "How Soon Is Now," an overview of the independent music industry, moguls and mischief making.
Brackstone writing on the passing of Tony Wilson:
http://www.song-tank.com/showthread.php?t=146
Here's a weird Faber book: Bring the Noise - Simon Reynolds
"From Morrissey and Nick Cave to The Streets and Kanye West, this is the book that explores the links between hip-hop and rock." A Morrissey / Hip Hop connection??
And p. 62 of the Faber Seasonal Catalog had a mention of "I was Douglas Adams' Flatmate" by Andrew McGibbon on the BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00fzblz
http://issuu.com/faberandfaber/docs/cataloguespring2010
"Andrew is a comedy writer, performer, director and producer who has made comedies for TV and radio starring Harry Shearer (etc. etc.)... As a drummer he has recorded albums with Morrissey (Viva Hate, Bona Drag, Kill Uncle), Peter Gabriel (Peace Together), My Bloody Valentine (Glider), Bucks Fizz (New Beginnings), Sandie Shaw, Suggs and Chrissie Hynde."