Friday, 24 June 2016

Floating Points & Four Tet - NTS Radio (21/6/16)

Rolling Stones - Child Of The Moon

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Leave

Portishead - SOS


Britain - See Thyself: A Word Before Thursday

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

The Weird Story Behind The Trump Campaign’s $35,000 Payment To 'Draper Sterling'

Man arrested for having 80 speakers in his van: 'I know it’s illegal, but it’s the weekend'

Remain


Confused?

Neville Brody


Until the Light Takes Us (2009)


Until the Light Takes Us is a 2008 American documentary film about Norwegian black metal, from directors Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell. It was released on December 4, 2009.
Until The Light Takes Us tells the story of black metal. Part music scene and part cultural uprising, black metal rose to worldwide notoriety in the mid-nineties when a rash of suicides, murders, and church burnings accompanied the explosive artistic growth and output of a music scene that would forever redefine what heavy metal is and what it stands for to other musicians, artists and music fans world-wide. Until The Light Takes Us goes behind the highly sensationalized media reports of 'Satanists running amok in Europe' to examine the complex and largely misunderstood principles and beliefs that led to this rebellion against both Christianity and modern culture.
To capture this on film, directors Aaron Aites and Audrey Ewell moved to Norway and lived with the musicians for several years, building relationships that allowed them to create a surprisingly intimate portrait of this violent, but ultimately misunderstood, movement. The result is a poignant, moving story thats as much about the idea that reality is composed of whatever the most people believe, regardless of whats actually true, as it is about a music scene that blazed a path of murder and arson across the northern sky
Find out more here: http://www.blackmetalmovie.com
You can listen to the full soundtrack to Until the Light Takes Us here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...
Tracklist:

1 - The Ballad Of The Broken Birdie Records (Múm)
2 - Kathaarian Life Code (Darkthrone)
3 - Not Saved (Ulver)
4 - Ea, Lord Of The Depths (Burzum)
5 - War (Burzum)
6 - Chainsaw Gutsfuck (Mayhem)
7 - Open The Gates (Gorgoroth)
8 - Deathcrush (Mayhem)
9 - Rundgang Um Die... (Burzum)
10 - Freezing Moon (Mayhem)
11 - Pure Fucking Armageddon (Mayhem)
12 - Eittlane (Ulver)
13 - In The Shadow Of the Horns (Darkthrone)
14 - Home (Thorns)
15 - Quintessence (Darkthrone)
16 - Kledt I Nattens Farger (Ulver)
17 - Han Som Reiste (Burzum)
18 - Gyroscope (Boards Of Canada)
19 - You Could Feel the Sky (Boards Of Canada)
20 - Shadows Of The Sun (Ulver)
21 - Dunkelheit (Burzum)
22 - Stellar Master Elite (Thorns)
23 - Motorcycle (Black Dice)
24 - Die Liebe Nerpus' (Burzum)
25 - Gebrechlichkeit II (Burzum)
26 - Sin Nanna (Sunn O))))
27 - Entrace/Escape (Enslaved)
War drives terrorism

David Lynch’s Festival of Disruption

8-9 October Los Angeles

HA! (Don't know whether to laugh or to scry)

Fair play to James Holloway for this post and the last one

Tell it John!



A smart man on and off the pitch