Thursday, 6 September 2012

Gardener: Pay It All Back mix

A selection of tunes from the On-U Sound imprint
mixed live in The Garden of Earthly Delights
LITTLE AXE : Hammerhead
AFRICAN HEADCHARGE : Animal Law
DUB SYNDICATE : Echo Mania
2 BADCARD : Weed Specialist
STRANGE PARCELS : High Ideals & Crazy Dreams
DOUG WIMBISH : Glorification Chant (remix)
TREBUNIA FAMILY BAND : Don't Betray Me
DUB SYNDICATE : Japanese Record (remix)
BIM SHERMAN : Nightmare
LEE 'SCRATCH' PERRY : Train To Doomsville
LITTLE AXE : Return (remix)
PRINCE FAR i with SINGERS & PLAYERS : Water The Garden
ANDY FAIRLEY : Jack The Biscuit
GARY CLAIL & HARI HARAN : One Flesh & Blood
PRINCE FAR i with SINGERS & PLAYERS : Bedward The Flying Preacher
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REPost: Rock Magic: William S. Burroughs & Jimmy Page (Crawdaddy June 1975)


...I felt that these considerations could form the basis of my talk with Jimmy Page, which I hoped would not take the form of an interview. There is something just basically wrong about the whole interview format. Someone sticks a mike in your face and says, "Mr. Page, would you care to talk about your interest in occult practices? Would you describe yourself as a believer in this sort of thing?" Even an intelligent mike-in-the-face question tends to evoke a guarded mike-in-the-face answer. As soon as Jimmy Page walked into my loft downtown, I saw that it wasn't going to be that way.
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William S. Burroughs: 'All Out Of Time. And Into Space' (The October Gallery/London)

The new William S. Burroughs exhibition, ‘All Out of Time. And into Space’ will open on the 5th Dec 2012 – 16 Feb 2013. It includes paintings, collages and examines shamanism. The exhibition explores the dark side of human nature and actions, examining the true aim of Burrough’s influential writings and artistic life.

Spacepr0n! #4


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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

John Cage Online
The John Cage Century

Sound (1966)

Directed by Dick Fontaine.
Although Rahsaan Roland Kirk and John Cage never actually meet in this film (Cage's enigmatic questions about sound are intercut with some of Kirk's more ambitious experiments with it) these two very different musical iconoclasts share a similar vision of the boundless possibilities of music. Kirk plays three saxes at once, switches to flute, incorporates tapes of birds played backwards, and finally hands out whistles to his audience and encourages them to accompany him, "in the key of W, if you please." Cage, on the other hand, is preparing a work for musical bicycle with David Tudor and Merce Cunningham at the Seville Theatre in London. Cage meets Rahsaan's music in an echo chamber, and he ends his search for the sound of silence in his favorite spot -- the anechoic chamber -- where it turns out to be the uproar of "your nervous system in operation."
(Martin Williams)

Throbbing Gristle - Live @Tramway, Glasgow 17/6/09


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Ironic eh?

♪♫ Bob Mould - The Descent (David Letterman 4/9/12)


Bonus:

Fuckwit!!!

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Ken Hong Leung

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Pahnl: The Sound Of Stenciling


The making of a stencil painting.
I have been stenciling since 2003 and I thought it was about time I gave people a little insight into how I work. Cutting stencils isn't a spectacle, it's done in solitude and so I think a lot of my friends, artist or not, will find this interesting.
The painting featured in the video is titled 'And I'm Not Going To Take This Anymore'. Photos and more details about the piece can be found at pahnl.co.uk/store/anymore.php
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Slavoj Žižek: The politics of Batman