Friday, 27 January 2012

Concepto MIX #68 FaltyDL

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Tracklist:
1. I Like You! - Arthur Russell
2. Tell Me Anything - Andy Stott
3. Roberta Jean Machine - Moodymann
4. Canticle Drawl - AFX
5. Nefarious Stranger - Theo Parrish
6. Love Is The Message (Danny Krivit Re-Edit) - MFSB
7. Corrosion Control - Bintus
8. Don't Fuck With Him/She Sleeps - FaltyDL
9. Narry - Gerry Read
10. Moonlight - Theo parrish
11. For Them Eye - Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
12. LFO (Leeds warehouse mix) - LFO
13. Shave Mister - Theo Parrish
14. Feels Like feat. Kevin JZ Prodigy - MikeQ
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Judge Rules Computer Files, Even Those Self-Incriminating, Must Be Decrypted

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Clash of the Titans - The System Shakedown Remixes

An epic Double Vinyl journey of remixes from some of the world’s most talented producers: Zion Train, G.Corp, Marcus Visionary, Liondub, Vibronics, Victor Rice, Duibvisionist, Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Aldubb, Nate Wize, TVS,Subatomic Sound System, and Webcam Hi-Fi.

♪♫ Flaming Lips featuring Nels Cline - I Want You (She's So Heavy) - Live NYE 2012


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David Byrne: Interactive Guitar Pedal Art Installation

An interactive art piece consisting of a grid of 96 guitar effects pedals that are wired together, as well as a guitar and an amplifier. As people step on the different pedals they activate various effects, which multiply over one another, creating a dynamic sonic experience.
davidbyrne.com/art/guitar_pedals

Humans Lose, Robots Win in New US Defense Budget

U.S. spies to rely more on allies due to budget austerity

Riusuke Fukahori: Goldfish Salvation 深堀隆介

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New Righthaven offers hosting service 'with a spine'

Music Blogs React to Megaupload Cyberlocker Shutdowns

HA!

Danger Room 
your awesomely bad acronym of the day... Crypto-Partitioning Aware Performance Enhancing Proxy for Tactical Networks (CAPTAIN)
Danger Room 
your awesomely bad acronym of the day (2) ...Textual Inference for Grounding Events in Space (TIGRESS)

Tweets still must flow

Josh Shahryar 
Why arrest tweeps when you can simply invest $300 million in and directly censor them?

Tweets still must flow

Cease and Desist Notices: Sent to Twitter

European Parliament Official In Charge Of ACTA Quits, And Denounces The 'Masquerade' Behind ACTA

This is interesting. Kader Arif, the "rapporteur" for ACTA, has quit that role in disgust over the process behind getting the EU to sign onto ACTA. A rapporteur is a person "appointed by a deliberative body to investigate an issue." However, it appears his investigation of ACTA didn't make him very pleased:
I want to denounce in the strongest possible manner the entire process that led to the signature of this agreement: no inclusion of civil society organisations, a lack of transparency from the start of the negotiations, repeated postponing of the signature of the text without an explanation being ever given, exclusion of the EU Parliament's demands that were expressed on several occasions in our assembly.

As rapporteur of this text, I have faced never-before-seen manoeuvres from the right wing of this Parliament to impose a rushed calendar before public opinion could be alerted, thus depriving the Parliament of its right to expression and of the tools at its disposal to convey citizens' legitimate demands.”

Everyone knows the ACTA agreement is problematic, whether it is its impact on civil liberties, the way it makes Internet access providers liable, its consequences on generic drugs manufacturing, or how little protection it gives to our geographical indications.

This agreement might have major consequences on citizens' lives, and still, everything is being done to prevent the European Parliament from having its say in this matter. That is why today, as I release this report for which I was in charge, I want to send a strong signal and alert the public opinion about this unacceptable situation. I will not take part in this masquerade.
Pretty rare to find such direct honesty in political circles. That's quite a direct and clear condemnation of the entire process. In terms of process, it will be interesting to see if this has an impact. While the EU did sign on to ACTA today, it still needs to be ratified by the European Parliament (more on that in a little while). Having Arif quit makes a pretty big statement, and hopefully makes it easier for Parliament Members to speak out loudly against ACTA... Still, this is an uphill battle. The supporters of ACTA have been working to get ACTA approved for years. To them, this is basically a done deal.
Mike Masnick @'techdirt'

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