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Steve Albini’s Collection of Rarities Go Up For Sale

Singer of US music band 'Shellac', Steve Albini, performs on stage at the Primavera Sound Festival in Madrid, Spain, 10 June 2023. Primavera Sound Festival in Madrid, Spain - 10 Jun 2023
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The legacy of Steve Albini, a towering figure in the music industry, continues to resonate even after his passing in May 2024. Known for his unyielding approach to sound and production, Albini’s exceptional work on albums like Nirvana’s In Utero and PJ Harvey's Rid of Me cemented his status as a musical luminary. Now, a year after his untimely death at the age of 61, fans and collectors have a rare opportunity to acquire pieces from Albini's vast personal collection. Launched online in May 2025, Steve Albini’s Closet is a treasure trove of over 4,000 items that Albini amassed throughout his lifetime, reflecting his diverse interests and profound influence on the alternative rock scene.

At the heart of this initiative is a series of weekly sales, meticulously orchestrated by Byron Coley, a seasoned music writer and former editor of Forced Exposure. The collection is broad, encompassing rare vinyl records, books, zines, T-shirts, posters, original art, and more, all cataloged and sold through a dedicated website. Each item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Coley himself. New items are introduced to the site every Friday, with proceeds directed towards maintaining Albini’s estate. This methodical release of “the unusual, the rare, the weird, and the overlooked” ensures that Albini’s eclectic taste continues to fascinate and inspire a new generation of music enthusiasts.

Albini's approach to music production was marked by a steadfast commitment to authenticity. He preferred the title of engineer over producer, focusing on capturing the raw, unfiltered sound that artists desired. This philosophy is echoed in the curation of his collection, which runs the gamut from meticulously collected records by artists such as Can and Elvis Costello, to the obscure yet cherished elements of his personal interests — often referred to as “enthusiasms” and “mysterious bargains.” The site promises a slow-motion unveiling of these treasures over the next year, providing a sustained thread of engagement for fans and collectors alike.

The opening of Steve Albini’s Closet also serves as a commemoration, marking a full year since his passing, and rekindles memories of his significant contributions to the music world. His work transcended production; Albini was also the frontman for Chicago bands Shellac and Big Black, and his ethos of raw integrity left an indelible mark on the punk and post-hardcore scenes. Shellac’s final album, *To All Trains*, released shortly after his death, stands as a testament to his enduring influence and his creative endeavors up to the very end of his life.

For fans of Albini’s work and collectors of pop culture memorabilia, this sale is more than a transactional exchange. It is a chance to own a tangible piece of music history, a slice of the sonic landscape that Albini helped shape. The items from his Closet are not just collectibles; they are relics of a storied career, providing insight into the mind of a man who preferred to stay behind the scenes, letting the music and its production speak volumes.

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