Friday, 9 April 2021
Wednesday, 7 April 2021
He really is missed
Irmin Schmidt of CAN in the hands of master interrogator, Andrew Weatherall. Not only a fabulous DJ, wit, artist and remixer, but also the best I’ve seen in this role as a participant in the literary guff game: funny, respectful, ridiculously well prepared and (ir)reverential ... pic.twitter.com/w86YyEEdat
— Lee Brackstone (@leebrackstone) April 6, 2021
Tuesday, 6 April 2021
David Carson: The Rules of Graphic Design
David Carson posted that book cover on his Instagram feed yesterday. As it says in the blurb to the video above (posted in 2012)
With a new book on the horizon (although not yet finished as he explains during the seminar), David Carson held two seminars in London and Zurich and provided a great evening of entertainment and insight into his workHopefully it will be a case of soon come...
Andrew Weatherall guest programs RAGE (1 March 2008)
A lot of love has been put into this recreation of The Guvnor hosting ABC Australia's RAGE show back in 2008 by a couple of guys at The Flightpath Estate and they posted it today on what would have been Andrew's 58th birthday
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Staying here in Australia this is the unedited video of a conversation between Andrew and Ben Marshall (Sydney Opera House’s Head of Contemporary Music) Weatherall is in full raconteur mode, talking about the ritual of clubbing, the joy of music discovery and the importance of dressing for the occasion
Daphne Camf R.I.P.
Sad news for the Melbourne music community
It was Black Cab main man Andrew Coates that introduced me to Daphne when she sang with Black Cab at the Espy quite a number of years ago. Again it was as they were playing around with versions of songs that would be featured on their Games of the XXI Olympiad album. I have it in my head that she sang on a long version of Supermädchen. I'm pretty certain I recorded that show but the audio will be sadly on a PC that still needs to be got up and running
Nowadays Live And Direct 002 - Underground Resistance
No introductions necessary for installment number two in our series of recordings from the booth. Enclosed is just under three hours of hard music from two members of UR that we were lucky enough to have come through at the end of March 2020.
The recording is split into two parts. The high-octane, acidic, psycho stuff in this section comes courtesy of Dex Nomadico, who played during the first half of the party. And the raw, thumping, soulful sounds in the other section are taken from the last hour or so of Mark Flash's set – just as daylight broke through.
Big respect and praise due to the whole UR family for letting us air these out and to all the dancers who gave this one their energy
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