Monday, 5 March 2012

Creditors & Debtors

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(Thanx Gennady!)

Burial + Four Tet - Nova


(Thanx Helen - safe travels XXX)
New collaboration...

Asylum / Did You Use To Be RD Laing




A short film about Alan Vega


Bonus:

Suicide performing live at Rothko NYC on Sep 3 2004. This was the evening of the last day of the Republican Convention and the 'devil' he refers to is, of course, George W. Bush
Tony Fletcher, author of ""All Hopped Up and Ready to Go: Music from the Streets of New York" reads from the book and interviews Alan Vega of Suicide at Brooklyn Public Library NYC on Dec 10 2009
(Thanx Joly!)
Who woulda thought that young what 14/15 year old hawking copies of his (really good) fanzine 'Jamming' would end up here...

Africa Hitech Interview - AllSaints Basement Sessions



Africa Hitech is the collaboration between the multi-alias production wunderkind Mark Pritchard and the celebrated soul singer Steve Spacek. The project combines the clinical beats and heavy bass dynamics of grime with the organic feel of soca and reggae to devastating effect.
Sound familiar?

Libyan militants filmed desecrating war graves






On 'Wrecking Ball,' Bruce Springsteen takes aim at robber barons and bankers

Costello covers Springsteen

Why the music industry as we know it must die...

(Thanx Paul!)

DJ Zhao - Punk In Africa Mix

Official Punk In Africa Mix by DJ Zhao (Ngoma Soundsystem, Berlin)
presented by www.punkinafrica.co.za / ngomasound.wordpress.com
In the era of branded lifestyle packaging, still sometimes something happens which makes us question our ideas of who makes/listens to what, what that means, how this informs the construction of social identity, whose values are projected by which aesthetic, and which “genres” are assigned to what class and ethnic group. I think the release of this film (www.punkinafrica.co.za) may be one of those times, and i hope this mix is one of those things, demonstrating the connectedness between Rock and Roll and its African roots, between power chords and dance beats, between decades past and today, between defiant youth in London and defiant youth in Zimbabwe – and that the same rhythmic blood and spirit of revolt runs in all of our veins.
This mix includes exclusive mashups and re-edits, and goes from Punk to heavily Africanized Rebel Rock to Post-Punk, Dance-Punk, Political Dub, Punk Step, 60s Afro-Garage Techno, Bass Music and beyond, features remixes of Congotronics and a couple of tunes not from the motherland, but surely in keeping with the Afro-Punk spirit.
01 [South Africa] National Wake – Black Punk Rockers
02 [South Africa] National Wake – Mercenaries
03 [South Africa] KOOS – Is Jy N Moegoe
04 [South Africa] National Wake – Dreams In My Head
05 [Zimbabwe] Chikwata 263 – Dudumduri
06 [South Africa] Dread Warriors – Xighangu Xamina
07 [South Africa] National Wake – Tchindi (live]
08 [UK] Andy Moor – From E to F + Pinch – Warlord
09 [South Africa] Kalahari Surfers – Don’t Dance (live) + Bass Boy – Stamp
10 [DR Congo] Docteur Nico & African Fiesta – Save Me
11 [Mozambique] 340ML – Shotgun (Zhao Fix)
12 [Zimbabwe] Evicted – Mapurisa (Remix)
13 [Zimbabwe] Chikwata 263 – In the Jungle
14 [South Africa] National Wake ft. Warrick Sony –Bolina (Kalahari Mix) + Cyrus – Manhatten Blues
15 [UK] Andy Moor – Ella Speed + Unknown
16 [DR Congo] Kasai Allstars – The Incident At Mbuji-Mayi (Bass Clef Remix)
17 [DR Congo] Kasai Allstars – Mukuba Special (Shackleton Remix)
18 [France / UK] DJ Rupture & Andy Moor – Broken Minded
19 [South Africa] Powerage – Waiting For the War
20 [South Africa] Powerage – Freedom + FilthyBeatz – Bounced
21 [Angola] Acromaniacos – unknown
22 [South Africa] KOOS – Ek Is My Dilemma
23 [South Africa] Fuzigish – Burn the Fucking House Down
24 [South Africa] Wild Youth – All Messed Up
25 [South Africa] Wild Youth – Wot About Me
26 [Tanzania] Jagwa Sound System – Watu na Maisha Yao
27 [South Africa] A-Cads – Down The Road
28 [South Africa] The Dynamics – Garlic Baloney
DJ Zhao:
http://listn.to/djzhao
djzhao
http://www.mixcloud.com/djzhao/
http://ngomasound.wordpress.com/
Punk In Africa:
http://www.punkinafrica.co.za
http://www.facebook.com/PunkInAfrica
(Thanx Jeff/Judy!)

Rush Limbaugh ‘Apologizes’ To Sandra Fluke

Sixth Seventh Eighth Advertiser Drops Limbaugh Despite His ‘Apology’ Because He’s Beyond The ‘Bounds Of Decency’

Stefan Abrahams: type face made from deconstructed camera

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Gang Of Souls: A Generation of Beat Poets



'Gang of Souls' (1989) is Maria Beatty's engaging documentary exploring the insights and influences of the American Beat Poets. The film conveys their consciousness and sensibility through candid interviews with William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, Diane Di Prima, among others. Designed as a tribute to them and to their spirit of artistic freedom, Gang of Souls also weaves in additional commentary from contemporary musicians, poets and writers such as Marianne Faithfull, Richard Hell, Lydia Lunch and Henry Rollins. The film seeks to truly capture the magic of the Beat generation and it's continuing legacy. It brilliantly expands upon how the poets reached new levels of creativity and inspired unprecedented social change.

Watch big cats get spooked by their own reflections

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