Tuesday, 6 January 2015

Ghetto Priest - I Murder Hate


From the forthcoming album 'Slave State'
Produced by: Adrian Sherwood
Vocals: Ghetto Priest
Drums: Lincoln 'Style' Scott
Guitar: 'Renee' Rainford Bailey
Bass: Hughie 'Blood' Izaachar
Horns: Dave Fullwood & the Ital Horns

Sex Pistols

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A self help book

Chris Thomas

Momus - Live @ Ozen Bar Tel Aviv (7/6/14)


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Ms. Information


Calls to deny visa to American anti-vaccination campaigner Sherri Tenpenny to speak in Australia

Al-Namrood - Bat Al Tha ar Nar Muheja

Asia Argento's finger and Syd Barrett's autograph

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Cancer ‘mainly bad luck’? An unfortunate and distracting headline

Sizzla - I'm Living

Doug Wimbish Bass Clinic (2001)

Doug Wimbish & Keith LeBlanc - Live Nancy France (9/89)
















Includes: The Game, Mind At The End of The Tether, Airborne Ranger, Dangerous Sex and Stormy Weather

Kazuko's Karaoke Klub: Frank Sidebottom & John Cooper Clarke (July 1989)


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John Cooper Clarke - Bongo's Trousers


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Ad Break: John Cooper Clarke










Ringo Starr is to blame

Son House - Death Letter Blues

Afrikan Sciences - FACT Mix 477


Tracklist:
Afrikan Sciences- Reactionary Distractions
Two Thousand +1 Air Rhythm 2
Beat Spacek – Go Away
Afrikan Sciences- precious time
Georgia- Spirit House
Afrikan Sciences-Random events
“. “. Togetherness
Mitchmax
Why you think
Lan Sake
Old Shady Grady and the Neighborhood Characters-interlude
KMFH – Westside Kooth
Afrikan Sciences-Black Future Month
AYBEE- Human not Brand
Afrikan Sciences -Batala
Mark Force- Smoke It
Shokazulu – Sour Grapes
Rick Wilhite -all about you
Cosmic Rays- The Second Stop Is Jupiter
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Bvdub - RA449 Mix

So this crossroads in your life in China that you mentioned?
Well yes, there's the whole "my life of 14 years" thing. I've been teaching for 16 years, with the last 14 being in China (with a couple years in the middle being back in the States, and coming back and forth). I have an admittedly very love-hate relationship with China (but who doesn't with any place, I guess), but the one thing I've always loved, and the only thing that's really kept me here, is my job as a university English professor. I rule my class with an iron fist and am undoubtedly the strictest, often cruelest, and most terrifying teacher in all of China, foreign or Chinese, but there is nothing I wouldn't do for my students, and they know it. I love them like my own family—even if only a fraction of them love me back in the same way. But that's the life of a teacher.
So to all of a sudden be told by the government that they weren't going to renew my visa anymore, and that it was "time for me to go home" was one of the most saddening, crushing, angering and frankly insulting things I could ever imagine—not to mention confusing, as last year I was awarded the title of the best foreign teacher in all of China by the same government that was now telling me my services would no longer be needed.
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Bombino - Live @ Sonar, Siena, Italy (2/14)


Just got a ticket to see him in March at Howler

20.SV - The Great Sonic Wave


Hundreds of micro-samples of iron and steel objects were recorded, processed, cut, split and edited in multiple ways to form The Great Sonic Wave
Vocals/Voice FX recorded in The Haven Vault, Hoboken, NJ USA
(2012 - 2013) by Alan Dubin
Sounds sculpted and recorded in Tripoli - El Mina, Lebanon
(2008 - 2012) by Osman Arabi
I’ve featured the extreme work of Lebanese sound artist 20.SV before but I was delighted when the chance arose to feature him again. Named after the radiation-poisoning threshold beyond which humans cannot survive for longer than seven days, 20.SV is a master of bleak, austere and clinical electronic sound manipulation who has found an ideal sparring partner in vocalist Alan Dubin. For the uninitiated, Dubin fronted arguably the most harrowing band ever to exist, Khanate (also featuring Stephen O’Malley of SunnO)))), and is capable of issuing the kind of vocal techniques not otherwise heard outside extreme horror movies or amid the night terrors suffered by withdrawing drug addicts. On The Great Sonic Wave, Dubin vocalises at his most restrained, issuing clammy whispers, screeched orders and croaked entreaties. His singular voice, combined with 20.SV’s progressive, insectile, ambient industrial electronica, makes for a thrillingly tense, disturbing listen that builds in waves of unstoppable horror. Just superb.
- John Doran

Monday, 5 January 2015

Phil Battiekh - El Battiekhawya meets Islam Chipsy in the Diaspora of Sha3besque Rhythm (Sha3byton #6)


Track List:
1. Islam Chipsy live @ 100Copies Music Festival
2. مكس غندي - Ghandy & Amr 7a7a
3. ??? - ???
4. ??? - DJ Ezzayyed
5. Islam Chipsy live in France
6. Tra3byton - Phil Battiekh (using Hamou Husseins Loop)
7. A3kes Ah At7aresh La - Sadat w Fifty
8. ???
9. Mo7bat - Al Madfa3geya
10. Yala Ya Shbab - Ghandy + Al Madfa3geya
More from Phil HERE and I'd like to thank him for pointing me in the direction of a downloadable motherlode of electro chaabi HERE. Translate the page into English and search amongst those tagged 'festivals peoples'

Mumdance's Mahraganat Mixtape (Dummy Mix 205)


Tracklist/info
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Death Grips - Fashion Week (Free Download)


Download HERE
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Glen Campbell - I'm Not Gonna Miss You


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Gram Parsons, Michelle Phillips & Tony Foutz

Saturation 70

Chalkie Davies: Phil Lynott (Australia 1978)

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Talk Talk - Live Montreux 1986

Malcolm Middleton & David Shrigley - Story Time


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Sunday, 4 January 2015

How the Murdoch Gang Got Away

Losing My Jihadism

Escaping War, Time and Again

U.S. Spies Say They Tracked ‘Sony Hackers’ For Years

Snail named after The Clash singer Joe Strummer

Saturday, 3 January 2015

John Lydon: 'You find the truth by ridiculing yourself'

12 lessons from Colorado’s first year of legal pot

The Clash - London Calling/Train In Vain/Guns of Brixton/Clampdown (Live on Fridays 1980)


Thirty days, 30 albums: how I fell in love with the Fall

PJ Harvey Recording in Progress from 16 January at Somerset House London

Recording in Progress is a project conceived by PJ Harvey, in collaboration with Artangel and Somerset House, for the Inland Revenue’s former staff gymnasium and rifle range in the recently opened New Wing at Somerset House.
Harvey has chosen to record her ninth album inside an architectural installation designed by Somerset House-based Something & Son. The structure, a recording studio in the form of an enclosed box, has one-way glazing, displaying PJ Harvey, her band, producers and engineers as a mutating, multi-dimensional sound sculpture.
Visitors experience exactly what is happening at a particular moment in the studio, as Harvey and musicians, together with her longstanding producers Flood and John Parish, go through the creative process of recording an album of songs
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PJ Harvey’s glass studio will put ‘energy of the recording process’ on view

Alan Suicide/Vega: Art-Rite Special #13 (1977)

"We dedicate this issue to the average American searching for exitement. The images, punked out from the ambient culture, are the touchstones of a new sensibilitity, icons of the dissipations and strenghts of the modern spirit. Let the way of life idealized in these pages bring into your home the romance of the underculture - horse racing, white-trash smut, geasy rock'n'roll, muscles, motorcycles and the end of civilization." - the editors
Iggy Pop
Ghost Rider
Willy & Toots DeVille

Edit deAk and Mike (now Walter) Robinson were the co-founders of Art-Rite magazine, a cheaply produced newsprint periodical, that covered the newest directions in art. Issue #13 was a collaboration with Alan Suicide who selected an assortment of images reflective of his view of the modern spirit. Edit and Mike along with video artist Paul Dougherty also created a film to accompany "Frankie Teardrop," an 11-minute song by Suicide. Done before the advent of the cable television program MTV, the film is an early example of the music video genre. Both Mike and Edit became influential art writers: Edit atArtforum; Walter at Art in America and Artnet.

The film is death oriented. The Thanatos instinct instead of the life instinct. Instead of being overt there is the use of end-of-civilization symbols like the corpse and sunsets.
- Mike Robinson
Frankie Teardrop" is a homicidal Punk epic. It's a working-class ballad about Frankie who's working from nine to five and can't survive. His solution is to kill off his family and then himself. But it's not done in an angry way. It's done in a frustrated way so the film implies this frustration.
- Edit deAk
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