Saturday, 22 September 2012

♪♫ Mark Stewart (ft. Factory Floor) - Stereotype

Released: Oct 1, 2012
Digital & Double 12" with remixes from Hype Williams, Daniel B. 'Front 242', Perc, Chrissy Murderbot, Italoconnection.
Directed by Orla Fokdal
Starring: Sebastian Bartz & Cara Cherie Emmanuel-Risch.
Listen to the Hype Williams remix of 'Stereotype' HERE and keep an ear out for the forthcoming dub version of the Politics Of Envy.

Mark Eitzel - I Love You But You're Dead

Romney releases 2011 tax return, paid IRS 14.1 percent however it is interesting that the 2010 return wasn't made public

Caricuao Sound System (19/9/12)

1-Count Lasher with Lynn Taitt - Hooligans
2-Bob Marley & The Wailers - Hooligan
3-Hepcat - The Secret Dub
4-Hepcat - Live On Dub
5-Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros - At The Border,Guy
6-Bad Brains - Natty Dredlocks Pon The Mountain Top
7-Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons - I'm In Dancin Mood (Espiando en los 80's)
8-The Fools - It's A Night For Beautiful Girls (Espiando en los 80's)
9-Gangsters - Cardboard City
10-Sinead O' Connors - 4th and Vine
11-UB40- The Key (Live From Hammersmith 83')
12-The Starlites - Rocksteady Train
13-Blundetto - Treat me Like That
14-Easy Star AllStars - Pretty Young Thing
15-Ann Reid - Remember When
16-Natty King - No Guns To Town
17-Barrington Levy - Shine Eye Girl
18-Sugar Minott - Nah Follow Nuh Fashion



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John Cale - Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood (2012)




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Friday, 21 September 2012

'I don't really give a damn whether it disturbs you or not. You can take [your concerns] and go straight to hell and take Obama with you. I don't give a shit. If you don't like it, don't come down my street.' 

- Bud Johnson

Islamophobia, Left and Right

Nine Planets

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Henson returns to the most provocative landscape of all

Bill Henson @ Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, 8 Soudan Lane, Paddington, New South Wales 2021

The Man Who Fell To Earth

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Mitt Romney loses Tim Pawlenty as campaign co-chair 45 days before election

It truly is the insane GOP clown posse!!!

Throbbing Gristle - 'Desertshore / The Final Report' (Teasers)



Available from 26th November 2012.
Details at industrial-records.com
Say Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti of Desertshore / The Final Report:
The ‘Desertshore’ project is a 're-imagined' cover version of Nico’s seminal 1970 album first conceived by the late Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson in Berlin 2006. In 2010 at his home in Bangkok, he refocussed his approach readying to record guest vocalists while Chris and Cosey prepared material in their UK studio for his return there in December. Sadly, Sleazy unexpectedly died in his sleep on the 25th November in Bangkok.
MORE

Meeting On The Desertshore: Sleazy Remembered At AV Festival

Photo: Paul Heartfield
Would E lahk ah nahce coop o' tea Gen? Looks like the bitter travesty you have beCOUM has been whitewashed out of the TG endgame...

♪♫ Wilco - Sunloathe

Directed by Peter Glantz. Art by Nathaniel Murphy.

Annie Clark Explains the Origins of St. Vincent and David Byrne's Collaborative Partnership


Got to be honest and say that I haven't really had much time for David Byrne since the magnificence of the first four Talking Heads albums and the first collaboration with Eno. Got a LOT of time for Annie Clark. This strikes me as a move by Byrne to expand his fan base out of the cerebral middle aged post-punk/art wank brigade whose waistlines are often bigger than their IQ if the truth be told and a move by Miss St. Vincent into the realms of total world domination.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Primal Scream's Andrew Innes on working with David Holmes

"We've been working with David Holmes, out in LA", Innes reveals. "How does it sound? All weird! This sounds like it’s a catch-all but... 'strange psychedelia'.
He continues, "We went over to David’s house in Belfast. He’d play us some old records and say, 'Listen to this vibe’. He’s very good at getting a ‘vibe’. Then you try and make some records from that and it seems to have worked.”
Holmes has produced a whopping 13 film soundtracks to date, so it's not surprising that Innes notes the grand depth of the Belfast man's production - "Obviously working with him it’s quite – to use another terrible term – ‘filmic’, he notes. "Quite big, there’s a lot of soundtrack references. I think it’s good, you’ll be hearing it soon.”
We can't wait... 'Til then, Irish fans can look forward to Arthur's Day (September 27), where Primal Scream will perform at one of the 500 venues taking part in the festivities. And it sounds like fans lucky enough to catch the band's set will hear some of these new tunes...
“It’s always better playing new songs", Innes tells us. "I know crowds just want to hear hits and it’s good fun playing hits but, if you’re a musician, you want to get some new stuff to make it interesting for yourself. Seeing which new songs get the best reaction, what works live and things like that. It’s exciting.”
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 New 'sophisticated' album early next year and I am looking forward to seeing them again in December.