Friday, 28 June 2013

♪♫ Daft Punk - Lose Yourself to Dance


EFF Sues FBI For Access to Facial-Recognition Records


RZA Speaks on Final Wu-Tang album, ‘Bobby Digital’ Film and More

Ecuadorean Disarray Clouds Snowden Bid


Lauryn Hill Writes Open Letter Addressing IRS & Racism

PRISM: the Australian connection

It would appear ASIC hasn't a fugn clue what they are doing. (Background)

'One foot in the mouth/One foot on the shelf'

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'The whole show is fucked and no-one can work out how to unfuck it'

Ethical lapses by journalists contributed to Gillard’s demise

Robert Manne: We Steal Secrets - Alex Gibney, WikiLeaks & Julian Assange

Jeremy Scahill: is journalism being criminalised?


Download a Free EP From Laurel Halo, Gavin Russom and Brenmar


When we decided to devote our summer issue to underground electronic music, one creative partner came to mind: Moog Music, the all-analog-everything architects that still make their iconic synths by hand in Asheville, North Carolina. Rather than simply coordinate a sponsorship deal between the company and a few of our favorite New York producers—Laurel Halo, Gavin Russom and Brenmar—we gave each of them a card from Brian Eno’s “Oblique Strategies” deck as a source of inspiration for an exclusive song.
What we got back far exceeded our expectations and reflected the range of electronic music in our issue perfectly, from Brenmar’s hip-hop ballistics and Russom’s 11-minute “holistic workout” to Halo’s nocturnal emissions.
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Andy and Mick (The Factory 1977)

Photo by Ken Regan
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