Sunday, 1 January 2012
Raekwon - Unexpected Victory Mixtape
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attackerman attackerman
Just want to thank@raekwon & Mobb Deep for giving me something I can use for posts on Chinese naval power. bit.ly/ttVQRM
Just want to thank
ggreenwald Glenn Greenwald
LOL! Just like he did with the Bush/Cheney telecom immunity and warrantless eavesdropping bill he voted into law: is.gd/W7vJ4M
LOL! Just like he did with the Bush/Cheney telecom immunity and warrantless eavesdropping bill he voted into law: is.gd/W7vJ4M
President Obama Signs Indefinite Detention Bill Into Law
Obama Signs Defense Bill With 'Serious Reservations'
Happy New Year from all of us @ Exile Towers...
buon anno
šťastný nový rok
godt nytår
幸せ新しい年
幸せ新しい年
gelukkig nieuwjaar
manigong bagong taon
hyvää uuttavuotta
新年快樂
新年快樂
bonne année
Frohes neues Jahr
ευτυχισμένο το νέο έτος
שנה טובה
नया साल मुबारक हो
selamat tahun baru
laimīgu Jauno gadu
laimingų Naujųjų metų
godt nytt år
szczęśliwego nowego roku
с новым годом
feliz año nuevo
chúc mừng năm mới
كل عام وأنتم بخير
새해 복 많이 받으세요
...and remember to have fun and cause trouble in 2012!!!XXX
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Rory_Foster Rory Foster
1875: Joseph Bazalgette knighted for taking crap away from our homes. 2011: Peter Bazalgette knighted for delivering crap to our homes.
1875: Joseph Bazalgette knighted for taking crap away from our homes. 2011: Peter Bazalgette knighted for delivering crap to our homes.
New Year Honours for the great, the good – and the Tory donors
Exile's best of 2011
My top 3 albums of 2011...so fugn close but after much thought:
3/PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
2/Richmond Fontaine - The High Country
and
1/Jamie Woon - Mirrorwriting
Song of the year:Atari Teenage Riot - Black Flags (feat. Boots Riley)
Best cover version of the year:
Gig of the year (local):Black Cab at Cherry
Gig of the year (international):
Free gig of the year:
'What did we just see?' moment at a live gig
Album track of the year:
12" of the year:Burial VS Massive Attack - Paradise Circus/Four Walls
The if I had the money I probably would have bought it artifact of the year goes to this.
Pygmy of the year? Well there could only be one winner...
3/PJ Harvey - Let England Shake
Wins the best production of the year too and the use of Niney The Observer's 'Blood & Fire' in 'Written On The Forehead' was simply genius...
2/Richmond Fontaine - The High Country
Willy Vlautin...read his books, hear his songs!
g and
1/Jamie Woon - Mirrorwriting
After first coming across this Burial remix of 'Wayfaring Stranger' I didn't think that Mr Woon would let me down. This album became the soundtrack to a lot of nocturnal rambles this past year...
Song of the year:
Best cover version of the year:
Gig of the year (local):
Combat Boots (live at Cherry)
Gig of the year (international):
Omar Souleyman at Nortcote Social Club
Free gig of the year:
Sun Ra Arkestra at Fed Square
'What did we just see?' moment at a live gig
Plan B performing 'Stay Too Long' at the Big Day Out
Our collective jaws dropped at the conclusion of their set that day...
Album track of the year:
David Lynch - Strange and Unproductive Thinking
12" of the year:
The if I had the money I probably would have bought it artifact of the year goes to this.
Biggest disappointment gig of the year goes to the Nick Drake tribute...gawd I was bored at this gig. So fugn polite. Am I the only person who doesn't get Robyn (I'm bonkers me I yam) Hitchcock? It was so nice to see Green Gartside on stage again tho for the first time since I caught the trio Scritti#1 (with Tom and Nial) numerous times back in the late 70's...
Biggest disappointment of the year also goes to the gigs that ill health stopped me from going to (Underground Resistance/HTRK and Black Cab at The Tote)
...and how on earth did I miss this band until this year?
Pygmy of the year? Well there could only be one winner...
This one's for you Spaceboy
XXX
Friday, 30 December 2011
The Radio Luxembourg Story
A dip into the rich history of Radio Luxembourg. Often referred to, erroneously, as a pirate, 'Luxy' was thoroughly licensed from its start in the early 1930s. In the days when the BBC distanced itself from entertainment, Luxembourg rose to the challenge, beaming the UK with a first taste of commercial radio. Commercial it was too, in a 21st century brand integration way. The transmitters were seized during the War, and happy presenters were replaced by the tones of Lord Haw Haw, whose 'Germany Calling' call-sign can be impersonated by the generation which heard him, and which later saw him hanged for treason. The new Luxy flourished after the War. Having moved to its famous 208m position on the medium wave, it was embraced by a young Britain both before the 'pirate' era - and beyond, as a young UK 'independent local radio' pursued its early 'worthy' programme policy. Owing to the format gap, Luxy bounced through the seventies and only began to suffer real attrition as Radio One moved to FM; and commercial radio was freed for a more populist approach and the growing network seized Luxy revenue. The station eventually waved farewell to 208 in 1991 - and remained on satellite until its closure a year later. The station is remembered to this day for: 'the Ovaltineys' sponsored programmes; the presenters it spawned (Murray, Savile, Edmonds, Freeman); the poor reception ('the Luxembourg effect'); and for being listened to 'under the bedclothes' (unavoidable really, it only managed to occupy its frequencies in the nightime).
Via
John Cage playing amplified cacti and plant materials with a feather
John Cage performing on Nam June Paik's TV special called 'Good Morning Mr. Orwell' from 1984. In the beginning, we see that Cage is joined by Takehisa Kosugi and one other unidentified person. perhaps they were performing a composition or improvisation that they would have done during a Merce Cunningham dance. there is also a cut away to a Joseph Bueys piano performance art piece.
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(Thanx Michael!)
Linguagroover Richard Dixon
Kim Jong Un rounds off period of official mourning in North Korea and underlines change of direction with release of Morrissey covers album
HA!
Kim Jong Un rounds off period of official mourning in North Korea and underlines change of direction with release of Morrissey covers album
HA!
28c3: How governments have tried to block Tor
Download high quality version: http://bit.ly/v04Z25
Description: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4800.en.html
Jacob Appelbaum, Roger Dingledine: How governments have tried to block Tor
Iran blocked Tor handshakes using Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) in January 2011 and September 2011. Bluecoat tested out a Tor handshake filter in Syria in June 2011. China has been harvesting and blocking IP addresses for both public Tor relays and private Tor bridges for years.
Description: http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/Fahrplan/events/4800.en.html
Jacob Appelbaum, Roger Dingledine: How governments have tried to block Tor
Iran blocked Tor handshakes using Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) in January 2011 and September 2011. Bluecoat tested out a Tor handshake filter in Syria in June 2011. China has been harvesting and blocking IP addresses for both public Tor relays and private Tor bridges for years.
State of the arms race between repressive governments and anti - censorship/surveillance Tor technology (and why American companies are on the repressive governments' side)
ggreenwald Glenn Greenwald
Congrats to the telecoms in having courts recognize the full-scale lawbreaking amnesty they bought from both parties http://t.co/lrp1JNs8
Congrats to the telecoms in having courts recognize the full-scale lawbreaking amnesty they bought from both parties http://t.co/lrp1JNs8
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