Thursday, 13 October 2011

Songs The Fall Taught Us

The Other Half  - Mr. Pharmacist
The Groundhogs  - Junkman
Lou Reed - Kill Your Sons
The Move - I Can Hear The Grass Grow
Gene Pitney  - Last Chance To Turn Around
Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band - Beatle Bones 'n' Smokin' Stones
The Saints - This Perfect Day
Iggy Pop - African Man
Mother's Of Invention  - I'm Not Satisfied
Deep Purple - Black Night
Henry Cow - War
Mr. Bloe - Groovin' With Mr. Bloe
Bob McFadden & Dor - The Mummy
The Idle Race - The Birthday
Richard Berry - Louie, Louie
Lee Perry - Kimble
Sir Gibbs - People Grudgeful
Steve Bent - I'm Going To Spain
Sister Sledge - Lost In Music
The Fall - A Day In The Life
Johnny Paycheck - Cocaine Train
Merle Haggard - White Line Fever
Lonnie Irving - Pinball Machine
Leadbelly - The Bourgeois Blues
Dean Martin - Houston
Luke The Drifter - Just Waitin'
Tommy Blake - F-Olding Money
Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - The Legend Of Xanadu
Nancy Sinatra - The City Never Sleeps At Night
R. Dean Taylor - There's A Ghost In My House
Gene Vincent  - Rollin' Danny
The Kinks - Victoria
The Sonics - Strychnine
Hank Mizell - Jungle Rock
The Monks - Oh, How To Do Now
The Searchers - Popcorn Double Feature
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The Fall Cover Songs

Warren Ellis – Broken Strategy (Mix)

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Warren EllisBroken Strategy
Warren Ellis is an English author of comics, novels, and television
“This year has been about four projects for me: the experimental “augmented reality” comic SVK, the talk on “digital cities” and history that became the forthcoming short volume GHOSTBOOK, the crime novel GUN MACHINE and an unannounced graphic novel with the working codename “Project Z.” All four projects were, in some sense, all about the same things: hauntings and invisible maps. What follows is a slice of the soundtrack that’s been accompanying the writing of these works.”
1
Aleister Crowley: “The call of the second Aethyr, c. 1920″
2
Haxan Cloak: “In Memoriam”
3
?AIMON: “PURE”
(the character before the A is a triangle)
4
Alymysto: “Tomsk-7″
5
Phurpa: “The Visualization”
6
Julia Holter: “Try To Make Yourself A Work Of Art”
7
Lydia Lunch & Lucy Hamilton: “How Men Die in their Sleep”
8
Natural Snow Buildings: “Moscow Signal”
9
Julianna Barwick: “Flown”
10
David Watson: “Skirl Power”
11
Echoboy: “Death Drums”
12
Popol Vuh: “In The Realm Of The Shadow”
13
Pears: “Coasting”
14
Muslimgauze: “Cairopraktor”
15
SALEM: “King Night”
16
Delia Derbyshire (with Dick Mills): “Time to go”

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♪♫ Radiohead - Paranoid Android

'Paranoid Android'? It's like being in your own comic strip!

Thom Yorke 30 min Boiler Room Mix (Download)

BOILER ROOM 

Putin’s Rasputin

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Girlz With Gunz #161

Sacrifice of a Christian Child (1493)

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Trafficked for Juju

JD Dmitry - Eskiz Kalev

1 Morphology - Manmade Woman - Abstract Form
2 Carl A Finlow - Floating Point- Device
3 Espion - Witches - Bass4Bots
4 AUX 88 - Electro/Techno - Direct Beat
5 Drexciya - Andreaen Sand Dunes - Tresor
6 Model 500 - OFI - R&S
7 Dibu Z - Electric Affairs - Robodisco
8 UR - Bagdad Express (Dj Skurge edit) - UR
9 Mr Velcro Fastener - The Flock - Stars
10 UR - Kill My Radio Station - UR
11 CRC - Vaskitsaherra (Convextion remix) - Curle
12 Koova - Planetary Gearing System - Robodisco
13 AUX 88 - Break It Down - Direct Beat
14 Robert Hood - Razr - Music Man
15 Cari Lekebusch - Den Savande Molekylen - Hybrid
16 Doppler Effect - Speak & Spell - Clone
17 Espion - Scalex - Serotonin
18 Dj Nasty - Cosmic Orgasm - Subject Detroit
19 AUX 88 - Tom Tom Beats - Submerge
20 Pussycat - Vocal Lick - Creme

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Industrial Music for Industrial People

For the first time in 30 years Throbbing Gristle are now back on their own original Industrial Records label. To mark the occasion we are pleased to announce the rerelease of TG's first five albums on vinyl & CD. Each album has been restored and remastered specifically for each format by Chris Carter from 24bit 'baked tape' digital transfers of the original first generation analogue master tapes.
Vinyl - The newly cut 180-gram vinyl editions include painstakingly restored cover artworks, using original source material from the Industrial Records visual archive. In addition each of the vinyl releases include an exclusive large format 8-page colour booklet featuring an abundance of Throbbing Gristle archival material, including some previously unpublished photos of the band. Each vinyl release is limited to 2000 copies.
Compact Disc - Each of the CD special-editions are presented in a gatefold sleeve featuring restored and remastered cover artworks and an integrated 8-page booklet (*the booklets feature different artworks and content to the vinyl editions). While the CD releases feature the same track count and running order as the vinyl editions each CD special-edition also includes an exclusive bonus CD containing content from the year of the albums original release. This additional content includes TG live tracks and remastered singles. The Greatest Hits CD special-edition also includes two previously unreleased Throbbing Gristle mixes from the 1980s'. The Greatest Hits CD special-edition also includes two previously unreleased Throbbing Gristle mixes from the 1980s'.
Digital Downloads are available now, Vinyl & CD’s will be released weekly in chronological order from 31st October:

The Second Annual Report vinyl / CD - 31st Oct

D.O.A - Vinyl / CD - 7th Nov

20 Jazz Funk Greats - Vinyl / CD - 14th Nov

Heathen Earth - Vinyl / CD - 21st Nov

TG's Greatest Hits - Vinyl / CD - 28th Nov

More details here
For the latest updates and info on TG, IR and related activities please join our new mailing list: subscribe.throbbing-gristle.com or follow us on Twitter

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Wu Ming Foundation
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Just fuck off and die...

William Hague 
Many happy returns of the day to Lady Thatcher - 86 years old today
Natan Doron 
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The banker behind Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan

Blake Hounshell

"I can't believe I have to cover Herman Cain seriously now." -every political journalist in America


Warren Buffett made $62,855,038 (Taxed at 17% last year)

Dr Kat 
STFU the swedish model wont fix sex trafficking in Australia. RAGE!!!

Tripping With Caveh 2004 (featuring Will Oldham)




With longtime collaborators Greg Watkins (A Little Stiff) and Thomas Logoreci, the charismatic, experimental filmmaker Caveh Zahedi approaches legendary songwriter Will Oldham (Palace Brothers, Bonnie "Prince" Billy) in an unconventional interview. Caveh offers up a serving of psychedelic mushrooms and a view on the relationship between the musician and his fan.
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Smoking # 112

Girlz With Gunz #160 (Godard)

Nato success against Taliban in Afghanistan 'may be exaggerated'

Isaf has given the impression top Afghan Taliban commanders are being killed or captured, says the report. Photograph: EPA
The success of one of Nato's principal tactics against the Taliban – targeted night raids aimed at killing or capturing leaders of the insurgency – may have been exaggerated to make the military campaign in Afghanistan look more effective, according to a report published on Wednesday.
The study shows that for every "leader" killed in the raids, eight other people also died, although the raids were designed to be a precise weapon aimed at decapitating the Taliban on the battlefield by removing their commanders.
The report notes that in briefings to the US media, aggregate claims made for the number of Taliban leaders killed or detained over a given period were sometimes much greater than the numbers recorded in the daily press releases.
The report, by Kandahar-based researchers Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn, for the Afghanistan Analysts Network, looked at the daily press releases published by the Nato-led International Stability Assistance Force (Isaf) to create a profile of the "kill-or-capture raids" from December 2009 to the end of September this year.
Strick van Linschoten also said Isaf's definition of the word leader was "so broad as to be meaningless". He said the words leader and "facilitator" were sometimes used interchangeably in the Isaf press releases, although facilitator could just be someone whose house an insurgent group was thought to have used. A previous study of night raids had found that many people classified as leaders captured in night raids had subsequently been released by Isaf.
"The use of the word 'leader' is intended to convey the impression that the masterminds of the Taliban are being taking off the battlefield. That's a misrepresentation," Strick van Linschoten said.
"It is meant to be taken as meaning that we are taking out the brains behind the Taliban off the battlefield, but that claim doesn't really measure up."
The report, entitled A Knock on the Door, echoes a study published last month by the Open Society Foundations. That study said that although Isaf had made strides in reducing the number of civilian casualties, the 12 to 20 raids a night over a sustained period, with thousands of arrests, many of them of non-combatants, were alienating the population and undermining the international coalition's aims in Afghanistan.
"The raids are a far blunter weapon than we have been led to believe, and they have an indiscriminate impact," said Erica Gaston, a human rights lawyer for the Open Society Foundations and co-author of the report.
"The number one complaint we hear across the country is that all the men in a place where there is a night raid are detained, even if they just have tangential connections to the insurgents, that they gave them food or are related to them. And these raids dominate popular perceptions of the international forces, and of the Kabul government."
Statistics on the number of Taliban "leaders" killed or captured were frequently used by the former Isaf commander, and now CIA director, General David Petraeus, to prove his claims that his forces were making progress on the battlefield.
The use of night raids grew steadily during Petraeus's time in Afghanistan, from July 2010 to July this year, and tailed off significantly after his departure to take up his new post.
Strick van Linschoten found that some of the claimed statistics of leaders killed or captured provided in briefings to the US press were far in excess of the totals of the press releases over the same period.
In one example, a story in USA Today in March 2011 quoted US military figures as saying that "raids have taken out 900 Taliban leaders" between July 2010 and March 2011. According to the new report, however, the press release accounts for 215 leaders captured and 95 killed, with 180 facilitators captured and 10 killed.
"Even if we assume that all those described as 'leaders' and 'facilitators' in the press releases are who Isaf thought they were, that still leaves a shortfall of 400 individuals," the report said.
An Isaf spokesman, Colonel Gary Kolbe, said the gap could be easily explained. "The figures reported in Isaf press releases are not intended to provide a complete historical documentation of every battlefield event that occurs in theatre," he said, adding that more comprehensive figures were used in formal reports to the US Congress, Nato or the UN.
Kolbe also argued that the ratios between total numbers and leaders killed were distorted by the use of press releases.
He said night raids "minimise civilian casualties by conducting operations during a time when most civilians are not in and around targeted areas. Over 85% of the time, night operations are conducted without a shot being fired and get the intended target 50% of the time." He said a "leader" as defined in Isaf reports could be responsible for less than 10 people, or dozens, or hundreds.
Julian Borger @'The Guardian'
What a surprise???

Mafia Wars!

The virus that infected the military's drone fleet is "used to steal log-in and password data from people who... play games like Mafia Wars online." So comforting to know that our pilotless death machines are operated by Mafia Wars fans!
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Shit That Siri Says

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Wagging the Dog with Iran’s Maxwell Smart

Facebook message from U.S. Embassy Damascus

A Note from Facebook moderator Leslie Ordeman
We recently put up an article about the Occupy Wall Street protests in the USA -- there is lots of news about it on Syrian television stations.
For sure there is a lot of unhappiness in America about the economic situation. Unemployment is relatively high - nine percent. Housing prices keep falling, hurting more families. There is much debate between the two main American political parties about how to fix the U.S. economy.
We don't know exactly what will happen next. What we do know is:
* the US will have national elections in November 2012 that are not under the control of the American intelligence establishment but rather an independent election authority not controlled by the President or Congress;
* the Occupy Wall Street organizers will be entirely free to run as election candidates or to organize to support candidates;
* Occupy Wall Street groups will not be allowed to destroy public or private property, but they can organize more protests in other cities and they can say whatever they want about the U.S. government without being arrested or shot;
* the police will not shoot thousands of protesters;
* some Occupy Wall Street organizers have been arrested for disturbing public order (blocking traffic) but they won't be tortured, and no family will receive the body of a protester bearing torture marks.
* the international media and NGOs are watching and reporting on the Occupy Wall Street protests without interference from the government;
* the Occupy Wall Street organizers will be free to talk to any American or foreigner who wants to talk to them without fear of arrest;
* the U.S. government may complain that some countries' currency policies are hurting the U.S. economy, but the US government will not tell the world that there is a vague foreign conspiracy for which it lacks any specifics or evidence but that it says is encouraging the Occupy Wall Street or other protest movements.
Something to think about…

@'Facebook'

Poppies

U.S. Marines Lance Cpl. Zachary Mizasawa, top, an M249 squad automatic weapon gunner, and Lance Cpl. Kevin Gonzalezsierra, a rifleman, both with 1st Platoon, Company I, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, Regimental Combat Team 8, hold in place while a group of Afghan boys tend poppy crops during a security patrol from their patrol base in Helmand province's Green Zone, west of the Nahr-e Saraj canal, April 7, 2011. Elements of 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit deployed to Afghanistan to provide regional security in Helmand province in support of the International Security Assistance Force.
U.S. Navy Seaman Jeremy Threatte, a corpsman , and U.S. Marines with 2nd Platoon, Company I, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, Regimental Combat Team 8, pause at the edge of a poppy field during a security patrol from their patrol base in Helmand province's Green Zone, west of the Nahr-e Saraj canal, April 5, 2011. Elements of 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit deployed to Afghanistan to provide regional security in Helmand province in support of the International Security Assistance Force.
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Anthony Duncan, a M249 Squad Automatic Weapon gunner with 2nd Platoon, Company I, Battalion Landing Team 3/8, Regimental Combat Team 8, picks a poppy flower while returning from a security patrol through a poppy field in Helmand province's Green Zone, west of the Nahr-e Saraj canal, March 25. Elements of 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit deployed to Afghanistan to provide regional security in Helmand province in support of the International Security Assistance Force.
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Ai Weiwei 'most powerful artist'

Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has been named the most powerful person in the art world, according to a poll compiled by ArtReview magazine.
But Mr Ai, who was released in June after being detained for more than 80 days by Chinese authorities, told the BBC he does "not feel powerful at all".
The 54-year-old is only the second artist to top the list.
The magazine said he was chosen by the panel because of his political activism, as much as his artwork.
"[His] activities have allowed artists to move away from the idea that they work within a privileged zone limited by the walls of a gallery or museum," a statement said.
"It's expanding the possibilities of what you can do with art, and as an artist how you can use your voice," added ArtReview editor Mark Rappolt.
International prominence
The artist's arrest in April, as he boarded a flight in Beijing, bound for Hong Kong, prompted a global campaign for his release.
Chinese authorities said Mr Ai was detained on charges of tax fraud, but his family have always insisted it was for his political activities.
Mr Ai, one of China's best-known artists, rose to international prominence as co-designer of Beijing's "Bird's Nest" Olympic Stadium.
In 2010, he created a carpet of 100 million porcelain sunflower seeds for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in London.
Damien Hirst, famous for his pickled sharks, is the only other artist to have previously topped the list, in 2005 and 2008.
This year second place went to the directors of London's Serpentine Gallery, Hans Ulrich Obrist and Julia Peyton-Jones.
New York's Museum of Modern Art director Glenn D Lowry was in third place, followed by US gallery owner Larry Gagosian, who topped last year's poll.
@'BBC'

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Occupy Wall Street Launches Operation To Clean Up And Stay In Liberty Plaza

After it was announced that police will clearing Liberty Plaza of the protesters so that the parks owner can clean and do repairs, Occupy Wall Street has mounted an online effort to get the resources they need to clean up the park themselves.
Here is the letter from park owner Brookfield Properties to New York City police commissioner Raymond Kelly:
Brookfield's Letter to NYPD asking to "clear" Zuccotti Park of Occupy Wall Street protesters



In response the city released a statement saying that cleaning would begin on Friday,
Earlier this evening, Mayor Bloomberg went to Zuccotti Park to talk with the protesters himself and inform them that on Friday morning Brookfield Properties will clean the park. Brookfield Properties owns Zuccotti Park, and built it as an amenity for the general public. As the protest has continued, Brookfield has expressed concern about its inability to clean the park and maintain it in a condition fit for public use. Brookfield conveyed these concerns in a letter they sent to the City.
The Mayor is a strong believer in the First Amendment and believes that the protesters have a right to continue to protest. At the same time, the last three weeks have created unsanitary conditions and considerable wear and tear on the park. This situation is not in the best interests of the protesters, residents or the City. The cleaning will be done in stages and the protesters will be able to return to the areas that have been cleaned, provided they abide by the rules that Brookfield has established for the park.
On their Twitter feed, Occupy Wall Street has called the claim that the protesters must leave in order for the park to be cleaned a “pretext” for the removal of the protesters, and then they pointed out that the rules that the property owners want the city to enforce on the campers were put into place after people started camping out in the park.
The Occupy Wall Street organizers then came up with a plan. They are organizing a campaign to clean up the park, before the Friday deadline. Occupy Wall Street is asking people to donate brooms, lots of brooms, mops, squeegees, buckets, waste bins, dust pans, trash bags, and they could use some power washers too. People can either bring the needed supplies to Liberty Plaza, or send them to their shipping address.
This is the perfect response to the Brookfield letter, which gives off the vibe of being a cheap attempt to get the protesters out. If the protesters clean up the park, then their removal will no longer be necessary. Plus, cleaning up the park is the right thing to do.
If you have the time head on down to Liberty Plaza and lend a hand. If you can’t be there in person, but you have a few bucks head on over to Amazon and see if you can send them a little something to help out.
Grab a broom, and help the 99% clean up and continue to Occupy Wall Street.
Jason Easley @'PoliticusUSA'

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#OccupyTheTundra

A lonely vigil in remote Alaska. I'm wearing a muskox neck warmer (that is not a beard on my face) and I am a woman. The dogs are rescues. The tundra is outside of Bethel, Alaska. The day is chill. The sentiment is solid. Find your spot. Occupy it. Even if it is only your own mind. Keep this going...
Chris Uhlmann 
Labor Caucus has just broken up. Government will move to onshore processing of asylum seekers.