Wednesday, 5 June 2013
♪♫ The Orb feat. Lee Scratch Perry - Fussball
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Julian Assange on Bradley Manning's trial
Bradley Manning may not give evidence as to his stated intent (exposing war crimes and their context), nor may he present any witness or document that shows that no harm resulted from his actions. Imagine you were put on trial for murder. In Bradley Manning's court, you would be banned from showing that it was a matter of self-defence, because any argument or evidence as to intent is banned. You would not be able to show that the 'victim' is, in fact, still alive, because that would be evidence as to the lack of harm.MORE
But of course. Did you forget whose show it is?
The government has prepared for a good show. The trial is to proceed for twelve straight weeks: a fully choreographed extravaganza, with a 141-strong cast of prosecution witnesses. The defense was denied permission to call all but a handful of witnesses. Three weeks ago, in closed session, the court actually held a rehearsal. Even experts on military law have called this unprecedented.
Bradley Manning's conviction is already written into the script. The commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces, Barack Obama, spoiled the plot for all of us when he pronounced Bradley Manning guilty two years ago. "He broke the law," President Obama stated, when asked on camera at a fundraiser about his position on Mr. Manning. In a civilized society, such a prejudicial statement alone would have resulted in a mistrial.
Trial Transcripts
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Embalming The Dead
'Taping, trading and collecting the aura of the Grateful Dead'
A thesis submitted by
Katie A. Harvey
A thesis submitted by
Katie A. Harvey
♪♫ 3kStatic + Stephen Mallinder - Nag Nag Nag

Arguably a classic of early-period Cabaret Voltaire - and a defining moment in the emergence of Industrial music - 'Nag Nag Nag' merged Cabs' sense of punk angst with new and distorted sounds.
The 2013 version by 3kStatic + Stephen Mallinder stays true to form, while taking a sinister approach in its own right.
After nearly a year in the works, the final version was recorded, arranged and finalized in record time, with Mallinder's fresh new vocal take in the fore.
EP also includes the 41 minute-plus ambient track 'Retrogressive'
The Raincoats (Live @Acklam Hall, London 10th May 1979)
Here's an extraordinary early Raincoats live recording, taped beneath the Westway at Ladbroke Grove's Acklam Hall during their first British tour, shortly before the release of their eponymous debut Rough Trade LP. They were playing as support to Switzerland's ever-vibrant Kleenex, & Cabaret Voltaire were on the bill too, I believe?
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(Mona's faux-pas #1: I had just been given a whole heap pf promo postcards for Odyshape and was at a gig by either Paul Rogers or Paul playing with Talisker and I saw my friend Kent, so I handed him one of the cards not knowing that Gina and him had split up a couple of days before...if looks could kill!)
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(Mona's faux-pas #1: I had just been given a whole heap pf promo postcards for Odyshape and was at a gig by either Paul Rogers or Paul playing with Talisker and I saw my friend Kent, so I handed him one of the cards not knowing that Gina and him had split up a couple of days before...if looks could kill!)
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