Wednesday, 10 August 2011

London riots: Twitter says all tweets must continue to flow

Talking to The Telegraph, a Twitter spokesman stuck to the company’s line that the tweets must continue to flow, referring to a blog post written by the service’s co-founder Biz Stone at the start of this year.
The spokesman referred to the post, which is entitled 'The Tweets Must Flow', when asked by The Telegraph as to whether any rioters' accounts had or would be shut down. It says: “Our goal is to instantly connect people everywhere to what is most meaningful to them. For this to happen, freedom of expression is essential.
“Some tweets may facilitate positive change in a repressed country, some make us laugh, some make us think, some downright anger a vast majority of users. We don't always agree with the things people choose to tweet, but we keep the information flowing irrespective of any view we may have about the content.”
Twitter’s spokesman refused to reveal whether the company was working with the police to help locate people who have used the service to organise lootings and riots.
They also refused to disclose whether they had already handed over contact details of certain Twitter users to the authorities.
During the Arab revolutions earlier this year, attention focused on Twitter’s role in organising the protests, but for the looters and rioters of Tottenham, Enfield and Brixton, the communications tool of choice has apparently been BlackBerry Messenger (BBM). It appears to have acted as their private, encrypted social network over the past two nights’ violence.
However, many of the rioters have also used Twitter as a platform to announce their next targets and as a rallying cry to fellow looters.
The police are now understood to be scouring all tweets which have incited hatred or violence and have promised to bring their original authors to justice.
Emma Barnett @'The Telegraph'

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Tuesday, 9 August 2011

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Beck - Stormbringer (John Martyn cover)

 
Beck covers Stormbringer by John Martyn on "Johnny Boy Would Love This... A Tribute to John Martyn."

Monday, 8 August 2011

Convextion - Oil on Metal

Adventures In Modern Music

Hosted by Chris Bohn. A divided Germanies special to commemorate this month’s 50th anniversary of the building of the Berlin Wall.

Part 1: The Guilt Structure 1945–1961

Ammer Einheit
“IV. Akt, 08.05.1945, Bunker”

from Deutsche Kriege
(Invisible CD)

Noel Coward
“Don’t Let’s Be Beastly To The Germans”

from This Record Is Not To Be Broadcast (Part 1)
(Fantastic Voyage DL)

Wolfgang Müller & Namosh
“Die Schuld Struktur”

from 25 Jahre Geniale Dilletanten
(Monitorpop Entertainment 7”)

Ernst Busch
“Dank Euch Ihr Sowjetsoldaten”

from Roter Oktober
(BARBArossa CD)

Marlene Dietrich
“In The Ruins Of Berlin”

from La Blonde Venus 1928–1948
(Frémeaux 2xCD)

Ernst Busch
“Denk Daran, Marlene”

from Fort Mit Dem Trümmern
(BARBArossa/Lied Der Zeit CD)

Brötzmann/Van Hove/Bennink
“Hanns Eisler: Einheitsfrontlied”

(FMP 7”)


Part 2: Leaden times 1961–1978

Asmus Tietchens
“Grünschattiger Nachmittag 1979”

from Marches Funebres
(Auf Abwegen CD)

John F Kennedy
“Berlin Wall Speech (26 June 1963)”

from The Best Of The Speeches 1960–1963
(Stardust DL)

Blurt
“Bullets For You”

from Let There Be Blurt Volume One: The Fish Needs A Bike
(Salamander CD)

Trespassers W
“Medley: Macht Kaputt Was Euch Kaputt Macht/Einheitsfrontlied/Shell-Yell”

from Macht Kaputt EP
(A Deaf Mute 7”)

39 Clocks
“Heat Of Violence”

from The Original Psycho Beat
(What’s So Funny About CD)

Freunde Der Italienischen Oper
“Holiday”

from Spannung Leistung, Widerstand: Magnetbanduntergrund DDR 1979–1990
(Verbrecherverlag/Zonic Pbk+2xCD)

Taymur Streng/Ornament & Verbrechen
“Das sentimentale Ufo”

from Spannung Leistung, Widerstand: Magnetbanduntergrund DDR 1979–1990
(Verbrecherverlag/Zonic Pbk+2xCD)

AG Geige
“Wir Lassen Die Fahnen Wehn”

from Raabe?
(Zensor CD)

Der Plan
“Generäle Essen Gerne Erdbeereis”

from Geri Reig Und Normalette Surprise
(Atatak CD)

Abwärts
“Affentanz”

from Der Westen Ist Einsam
(Phonogram CD)


Part 3: Endgames 1979–90

Einstürzende Neubauten
“Steh auf Berlin”

from Kollaps
(Potomak CD)

Camp Sophisto
“Obsession”

from Songs In Praise Of The Revolution
(Pure Freude 7”)

Frauen für Schlechte Tage/Rainy Day Women
“Frauen Für Schlechte Tage”

(Monogam 7”)

Frieder Butzmann
“Verletzter Buddha”

from Vertrauensmann Des Volkes
(Zensor LP)

Die Trummerfrauen
“Gelbkreuz”

(Zensor 7”)

DAF
“Kebabträume”

(Mute 7”)

Mekanïk Destrüktïw Komandöh
“Rhytmus Der Musik”

from Rohe Gewalt
(ZickZack 7”)

Max Müller
“Wir steh’n Hier Jeden Tag”

(Die Tödliche Doris 7”)

Liedertafel Margot Honecker
“Überall, FDJ”

from Vorwärts, Freie Deutsche Jugend
(Walter Ulbricht Schallfolien 7”)

Abwärts
“Sonderzug Zur Endstation (Bananen Mix)”

(Totenkopf Maxi-CD)

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Things I believe about the London riots

DJINN - Exclusive DUBSLUDGE mix (Aug 2011)

Boxcutter - Brood (Hotflush)
Djinn - Something You Know (Dub)
TMSV - Cold (Box Clever)
SP:MC & LX One - Judgement (Tempa)
D Cult - Theory (Dub)
Dub Child - Mout Zion [Protocol X rmx] (Storming Productions)
Skream - A New Dawn (Swamp 81)
ASBO [All Soundboy Out]
Nanobyte - Ominous (Dub - Forthcoming Sequence Recordings)
Innasekt - Cluster (Boka Records)
Innasekt - Static (Frijsfo Beats)
Nanobyte - Bloodshed (Dub - Forthcoming Sequence Recordings)
Commodo & Lurka - Airtight (Blackbox)
D Cult - Woken (Dub)
DJ Madd - Murder 96 (Blackbox)
Biome - Industrial (Dub)
Sully - Flickers (Creative Space Records)
Lost & I.E. - Levitate (One Gun Salute)
Djinn - Darkness Falls (Dub)
J:Kenzo - Nocturnal Feelings (Tuba Records)
Pinch - Swish (Deep Medi)
Goth Trad - Sunbeam (Deep Medi)
Vivek - Feel It (Deep Medi)
D1 - Missin' (Tempa)
Grapes - Rabbit Stew (Heavy Pressure Recordings)
Cyrus - Beatwise (Random Trio Productions)
King Cannibal - Call Me Mr. Cold Blooded (Rag & Bone)