Saturday, 14 May 2011

Nine and a quarter hours of Rhythm + Sound with Tikiman live



Live sets from 
New York
Detroit
Moscow
Barcelona
and somewhere in Switzerland...


One of the many missing posts that Blogger say they will restore...
Hmmm!

What next? Candy from a baby?

(GB2011) - The Tories are at it again

Paul McCartney RIP

James Paul McCartney
(1942-1966)
HERE

Not impressed Blogger!


...and when exactly will the missing posts be restored?

Hello world...

Is this thing on?

Friday, 13 May 2011

What we think of blogger at the moment...

Thursday, 12 May 2011

Hilvarenbeek (Dan Deacon)


Via

(GB2011)

Police buy software to map suspects' digital movements

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Marianne Faithfull - One Shot Not 05/08/2011

U.S. To Introduce Draconian Anti-Piracy Censorship Bill

♪♫ Nick Harper - Bloom

Cultural Revolutionaries

The arrest of Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has shocked the international art world and highlighted the increasingly repressive tactics of the Chinese state's censorship regime, which has clamped down on even the faintest hint of protests in the wake of the democratic revolutions in the Arab world. Ai's politically confrontational work is something of an outlier in China, where most high-profile artists steer clear of explicitly political material. But he's not the only one who has pushed the boundaries with his work -- and paid the price.
HERE

National Jukebox: Historical Recordings from the Library of Congress

The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other contributing libraries and archives.
HERE
WARNING: Historical recordings may contain offensive language!
See - Nothing has changed!!!

Echoes of puritanism in the campaign against super-injunctions

Glenn Greenwald
@ I dream of a day when people can distinguish between (a) X deserves a trial and (b) X is not guilty
Aaron Bady
@ The idea that "justice" would mean prioritizing legal process over GET EM NOW is unthinkable.