Tuesday 10 July 2018

Miss Red - Dagga

'Dagga' produced by The Bug and made from girders

Exile Outtakes




Seconded




Will Trump Be Meeting With His Counterpart - Or His Handler?

A plausible theory of mind-boggling collusion
Good analysis of the article above HERE

Smoke Break

Rooney Mara

Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court Nomination Is Bad News for an Open Internet

Love it!


HA!

  Via

Trump 'angry baby' blimp gets green light to fly over London during president's visit

Here's 'Tell Me Everything' host John Fugelsang's phone call with a Christian woman who supports Donald Trump

Where Your Personalities Go While You’re Having Sex

Norman Westberg: A soundtrack for inner debates

London Zoo turned 10 the other day

10 years on,The Bug’s London Zoo is still a ferocious snapshot of an angry nation

The London Zoo crew in E2, ⚡️in 2008
(Pic c/o Tony Hudson)

The Bug - Poison Dart (feat. Warrior Queen)
(Album version)

The Bug - Poison Dart (feat. Warrior Queen)
(Radio Edit)

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The Bug - Stampin (feat. Flow Dan)
(Poison Dart Rhythm)

Sunday 8 July 2018

Time Machines

Drew McDowall performing Coil's Time Machines at The Substation in Newport here in Melbourne last Friday night (6/7)
Enjoy!
Recorded on handheld Tascam
Photos: Greg Hughes

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Bonus:
Time Machines

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Peter Christopherson - Time Machines II

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Coil Downloads

Saturday 30 June 2018

Golden Dreaming Mix


Tracklist
1 Dream World by Jah Wobble
2 Quorum/Dancing & Blood by Low
3 The Tell by David Eugene Edwards & Alexander Hacke
4 Animalitos (Ain't No Sunshine)/White Bird by Woven Hand
5 Gold Day by Sparklehorse
6 Memories of Love by Stuart A Staples
7 I Have To Tell You Something by Jenny Hval
8 My Love by The Brian Jonestown Massacre
9 Call Me Back Again by The Walkabouts
10 A Love Song (Set Me Straight) by Josh T Pearson
11 Come Pick Me Up by Ryan Adams
12 Currency of Love by Silversun Pickups

Friday 22 June 2018

Radio Discordia 017: T.A.Z. - Hakim Bey and Bill Laswell




T.A.Z.
[Temporary Autonomous Zone]
Anti-Copyright 1992
Explorations of the political, the personal, the social, and the metaphysical from writer and spoken word artist Hakim Bey. A meld with musical terrorist Bill Laswell.
Bey advocates nearly everything, including creating free states for like-minded cabals and collectives. He recommends marginalized groups form secret societies and concludes with a lengthy piece on boycotting cop culture. Musique concrete cloaks his words in an eerily seductive melange of avant-garde noise and ambient music. But the sounds are almost immaterial. Bey's words are the primary focus of this disc.
A swirling, surreal vertigo of information and methods for "escape", woven with the kind of airy tones and hallucinatory rhythms that Laswell has been playing with lately, Bey's voice calms and prepares the listener for an age where missing information and the icons of late capitalist high-tech correspond with an increasing alienation of this "X-generation"'s most primitive needs. Most of all, Bey doesn't come across as a cheesy, overzealous, visionary bard, but presents us with ideas point-blank, allowing us to be choosy in aiming our own forms of poetic terrorism against those forces that attempt to suppress and homogenize humility and free thought.
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01 Chaos
02 Poetic Terrorism
03 Amour Fou
04 Immediatism
05 The Tong
06 Boycott Cop Culture

Published by Axiom Records 1994
The Power of Art and the TAZ
However, and it is a very BIG however...

I first discovered Hakim Bey AKA Peter Lamborn Wilson thru Semiotext[e], the first issue I bought being 'Schizo - Culture' (PDF) in 1978

U REALLY DON'T CARE DO U?

John Zorn, Bill Laswell, Tony Oxley, George Lewis, Milford Graves, Gavin Bryars & Mike Patton - Tribute to Derek Bailey (Barbican London17/6/06)


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Thursday 21 June 2018

Tuesday 19 June 2018

Mr Spin & DJ Bacon - Public Enemy 30th Anniversary Megamix Session (June 2018)


Metal Disco - Vade Mecum (feat. Keren Batok)

Dead Soles



Where will it end?

Monday 18 June 2018

Steve Albini has earned his first World Series of Poker gold bracelet in the 2018 WSOP's Event #31, $1,500 Seven Card Stud. Albini's victory over a 310-entrant field was worth $105,629

Friday 15 June 2018

The Last Poets - NTS Live at Jazz Cafe


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Last Poets documentary from 2003
What Caused the United States’ Decline?

Low - Quorum/Dancing & Blood/Fly


Featuring the music videos "Quorum" "Dancing and Blood" and "Fly" from Low's upcoming album Double Negative
(Release Date: September 14, 2018)

The McKenzie Tapes




The Last Poets: JAZZOETRY & MADE IN AMERIKKKA

R.I.P. Jalal Mansur Nuriddin

The Last Poets - Shaw Theatre London (2/85)


Recorded by Mixmaster Morris on a Walkman Pro. 
I still have a copy in storage of the recording I did at The Paradiso in Amsterdam on the same tour

Wednesday 13 June 2018

David Asher: On-U Sunday Roasts (February to May 2018)

February

March

April

May

Tuesday 12 June 2018

Francis Bacon: A Brush with Violence (BBC 2017)

Spiritualized - I’m Your Man / A Perfect Miracle


Spiritualized will release a new album, And Nothing Hurt, on September 15 via Bella Union
Tracklist:
1. A Perfect Miracle
2. I’m Your Man
3. Here It Comes (The Road) Let’s Go
4. Let’s Dance
5. On The Sunshine
6. Damaged
7. The Morning After
8. The Prize
9. Sail On Through
Spiritualized to release new album And Nothing Hurt as orange vinyl box set

Tuesday 5 June 2018

Kids react to Swans

Wednesday 16 May 2018

Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds - The Old Bar Fitzroy Melbourne (15/5/18)


I did unfortunately miss the first two songs

Monday 14 May 2018

50 Years of Beauty In The Streets (May '68 Revisited)


It’s 50 years on from 1968 - a year that saw demonstrations and revolutions around the world, the beginnings of anti-war and civil rights movements in the US and the shocking assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy. It also saw the start of the Nixon Administration, a successful orbit of the moon and the dawn of the television age that brought the world into living rooms.
Australian ABC's Radio National has been exploring what it was about 1968 and how it changed the way we think about culture, identity and politics today

May 1968: The strike that changed the world
1968: A fractured America (Info/Download)
How the spirit of May '68 inspired filmmakers like Godard and Truffaut (Info/Download)
Lessons from past resistance movements (Info/Download)
My '68 (Info/Download)
What led to the student protests of 1968? (Info/Download)
The Music of 1968: Part I/2
Ready for revolution - the psychology of protest (Info/Download)
Activism and 1968 (Info/Download)
Activism that’s less aggressive and far more persuasive and persistent (Info/Download)
May 1968 Revisited (Info/Download)
& finally
Beauty Is In The Street (Info/Download)
...and can I just say if you don't have a copy of Beauty Is in the Street: A Visual Record of the May 68 Uprising, edited by Johan Kugelberg and Philippe Vermés then do yourself a favour and beg, borrow, buy or steal a copy today