Saturday, 14 November 2015

Peace. Love. Fuck Terrorism


WARNING: Contains graphic scenes

Space Ace's heart for the people of Paris


Libération editor Laurent Joffrin’s op-ed

The barbarity of terrorism has just taken a historical step. A massacre coordinated in the heart of Paris and the Stade de France was conducted with cold determination, in order to kill as many as possible.
Even at the height of the clashes linked to the Algerian civil war in the 1990s, France had never experienced this level of violence. And it is France, its policies and its international role which are targeted by the killers. Unlike the attacks on Charlie Hebdo or the Hyper Cacher, which were precise in their execution, tonight’s attacks are acts of indistinct cruelty unleashed to inspire terror across the nation.
The sites of the attacks were all dedicated to entertainment and friendliness, were purposely in the line of fire, as a way to underline the fact that French people are now under menace in their everyday life, as they simply go out with friends.
We are horrified in front of the vastness of this massacre, and compassion for the victims is the most humane and immediate reaction to have. We first and foremost think of the victims and their families. As for the rest - it has to focus on cold blood and civism. French society should arm itself with the courage to not give an inch to the killers, and has to show vigilance and the undying will to face the horror with the force of the law and solidarity.
The Republic, its mobilised state and the law will take on the battle without trembling, with great efficiency. It is impossible to not link those bloody attacks to those taking place in the Middle East, where France plays its part. Our country must continue its action unblinkingly. Only our country’s unity, as with stand strong and voluntary and carried by our values, will allow France to take its greatest challenge.

Mon cœur 
est avec 
Paris

What Houellebecq Learned from Huysmans

Friday, 13 November 2015

A fascist by any other name

Handel in Kinshasa

Oh Annie

How about an album you find yourself going back to over and over again?
Probably Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon. Me and millions of other people. It’s just the perfect shape, the perfect exploration of the human experience. If someone asked me, how would you describe Pink Floyd, Dark Side of the Moon? I wouldn’t say happy or sad, I would say human

Personally I would say crap

Amen Break musician finally gets paid


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Via
'Philthy Animal' Taylor - the man who invented thrash

Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor R.I.P.


My dear friend and brother passed away last night.
He had been ill for sometime but that does not make it any easier when the time finally comes. I have known Phil since he was 21 and he was one hell of a character. Fortunately we made some fantastic music together and I have many many fond memories of our time together. Rest in Peace, Phil!
- Fast Eddie Clarke
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Quietus Mix 46: Jochen Arbeit's Soundscape Archaeology


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Image: Herr Arbeit and yours truly taken last night at the very wonderful Geniale Dilletanten expo at RMIT Gallery here in Melbourne. Thanks to Simon for taking the photo

Thursday, 12 November 2015

Meanwhile back in 1980