Tuesday 16 May 2017

Suicide Circus Podcast #37 : Electric Indigo


Initial Thoughts on the Washington Post’s Game-Changing Story

Cathy Wilcox


When the World Is Led by a Child

Trump's Washington Hotel



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Mark Lanegan - Beehive



TRUTH


Asking for a friend



Say Hello to Russia's New Anti-Protest Anthem

Interference - Tackhead + Bomb The Bass (Early 90s Live Selection)


From ON.U Sound Sunday Roast - LIVE edition (Interference Live 1991)
Mind at The End of The Tether
Interference
Winter In July
Positive Suggestion
From Another Night of Interference 1991.10.10 Linz, Posthof
Interference
The Game
Understand This
Beat Dis
Stormy Weather
From Volume Three (1992)
Overload (Live at 'A Night of Interference' in the Astoria, London)

limm: Issue Number Eight: Hacks, Leaks, and Breaches

Hardly a day passes without news of a major hack, leak, or breach; with the scale of computer use and reliance on digital forms of data, no sector of society is immune to these data dumps, infiltrations, and floods. From the surveillance of dissidents to the hacking of elections to the weaponization of memes, hacking is changing in character, and it is changing the world. In this issue we ask whether hacking and hacks have crossed a techno-political threshold: how are hacks, leaks and breaches transforming our world, creating new collectives, and changing our understanding of security and politics. How has the relationship of hacking and hackers to their own collectives, to governments, and to the tools and techniques been transformed recently? What does it mean to be a hacker these days, and how does it differ from engineering, from “cyber-security,” from information warfare or from hacktivism?
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Trump revealed highly classified information to Russian foreign minister and ambassador

Monday 15 May 2017

HA!


How Trump gets his fake news

Firing Comey Was a Grave Abuse of Power

Elliott Sharp plays the music of Thelonious Monk - Live at Galerie Maerz, Linz, Austria (11/5/17)


Walk the lines

Between Trump and Putin: The Right-Wing International, a Crisis of Democracy, and the Future of the European Union

Drinking Fanta With Islamist Militants

Rí Rá - One Ton Style


Who Wore It Better?


Oicho - Live Rocksteady LA


Björk & PJ Harvey - I Can’t Get No Satisfaction



The Dubious Friends of Donald Trump: The Russians




Sunday 14 May 2017

...and now a piano interlude

He'd be better sticking to gaming elections

Follow the data: does a legal document link Brexit campaigns to US billionaire?

Dead man lying

Alexander Hacke and Gareth Jones talk Einstürzende Neubauten, Hansa Studios and setting fire to tape loops


What Comey Was Investigating


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Trump must be impeached. Here’s why

明 - New Black Cab album out July 2017



A Murderous History of Korea

Around The World in 80 Ways Mix (Part 2)

A journey around the world part 2: Journey Home (Europe to Australia)
All tracks feature Bill Laswell either producing, playing or remixing
Tracklist:
1 Morning High by Lizzy Mercier Descloux & Patti Smith
2 Mamm by Enzo Avitabile & Bottari
3 Statte Ccà/Dub by Raiz
4 Zippo Raid by X-Legged Sally
5 The Last Detective by Peter Brötzmann/Bill Laswell
6 Bhajan by JÜ And Kjetil Møster
7 Release Me by Robert Miles
8 Maid Áiggot Muinna Eallin (Bill Laswell Mix) by Mari Boine
9 Miklagaard by Jonas Hellborg
10 Bloodstream (The Evening Redness In The West Mix) by GOD
11 Letter Of Thanks To A Friend (Bill Laswell Mix) by Anne Clark
12 Dark Green by Bill Laswell
13 Black Lives Matter by The Last Poets
14 Gangster Lean by Ghettovets
15 O Gentle One by James Blood Ulmer
16 Biggest Crumb by Henry Threadgill
17 Stand by Steven Bernstein's Millennial Territory Orchestra
18 The City's On Fire by David Krakauer & Anakronic Electro Orkestra
19 Right Stuff Dub by Sly & Robbie
20 Gangsta Roll (Bill Laswell Mix) by Garrison Hawk
21 Radio Cuba Version by Jean Touitou & Bill Laswell
22 Los Ibellis by Bill Laswell
23 Timeless Land by Yothu Yindi

Part 1  
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Saturday 13 May 2017

OTD77


Don Cherry: 1978 Swedish TV Documentary

Watch out for a young Neneh Cherry also features performances with James Blood Ulmer and Rashied Ali
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Don Cherry (1973)
Don Cherry appears in this 1973 film that explores the journey of a black man, a free jazz trumpeter, who comes to earth from another planet. He searches for the truth of this world, but doesn't know which path to take. He wanders various roads, kills monsters, and finally discovers the three truths: music, wisdom and love

Captain Beefheart with David Hockney & Henry Geldzahler (1979)

Photo by Raymond Foye
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Composer Samuel Andreyev analyzes 'Frownland' from Trout Mask Replica

MP3 is dead, long live AAC

Colbert 1 VS 0 Trump