Friday, 28 June 2013

Robert Manne: We Steal Secrets - Alex Gibney, WikiLeaks & Julian Assange

Jeremy Scahill: is journalism being criminalised?


Download a Free EP From Laurel Halo, Gavin Russom and Brenmar


When we decided to devote our summer issue to underground electronic music, one creative partner came to mind: Moog Music, the all-analog-everything architects that still make their iconic synths by hand in Asheville, North Carolina. Rather than simply coordinate a sponsorship deal between the company and a few of our favorite New York producers—Laurel Halo, Gavin Russom and Brenmar—we gave each of them a card from Brian Eno’s “Oblique Strategies” deck as a source of inspiration for an exclusive song.
What we got back far exceeded our expectations and reflected the range of electronic music in our issue perfectly, from Brenmar’s hip-hop ballistics and Russom’s 11-minute “holistic workout” to Halo’s nocturnal emissions.
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Andy and Mick (The Factory 1977)

Photo by Ken Regan
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R86

This is the full Black Flag documentary called "Reality 86'd". This film has been taken down several times by Greg Ginn. This is your chance to watch it in its entirety before it is inevitably deleted.
Story here: http://larecord.com/staff-blog/2011/0...

Deconstructing: Black Flag, FLAG, And Punk Nostalgia

♪♫ M.I.A. - Bring The Noize


The Enron-Cheney-Taliban Connection?

A day in the life of Nick Cave

The best Google Streetview image you'll see of Japanese people with pigeon masks all day, hands down

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Frank Ocean Debuts New Tracks In Munich

♪♫ Daft Punk - Get Lucky (Daft Punk Remix)

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Liberty?

@exiledsurfer

Asshat!

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David Chase's eulogy for James Gandolfini

America. Continuing to eat its young (part 65436786537376567876563553773)
LOL! LOL! LOL!

Ecuador Scraps Trade Pact Over U.S. Threats in Snowden Case

Restricted web access to The Guardian is Armywide, officials say

The NSA Can't Tell the Difference Between an American and a Foreigner

Radiohead Live at Tramps June 1, 1995 (Free Download)

Recorded at New York City's Tramps just three months after the release of their second album, The Bends, this exclusive concert sees Radiohead beginning to push the sonic envelope. Still two years prior to the group's international breakthrough OK Computer, the performance captures a more straighforward Radiohead, the very moment the band was beginning to not only break ground in America, but singer and songwriter Thom Yorke was finding the more cryptic and expressive voice that would become the hallmark of the bands later releases. As such, this high-quality recording is a demonstration of Radiohead at their full rock & roll powers.
Over the course of this performance, Radiohead leans heavily on songs from The Bends, performing the album nearly in its entirety, including all five singles, with five additional numbers, all from the band's debut album Pablo Honey (including "Creep"). Despite the emotional weight of the material, the band often find high and exalted moments, typified by the final encore performance of "Street Spirit." Here Yorke ruminates about his own feelings of insignificance over Jonny Greenwood's ringing guitar arpeggios, bringing the performance to an ecstatic close with the final lyric, "...immerse your soul in love."
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Bono the philanthropist is nothing but a crony of bankers and neocons

WikiLeaks Volunteer Was a Paid Informant for the FB

Brion Gysin, Alex Trocchi and William S. Burroughs

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Thursday, 27 June 2013

Julia Gillard speech after being ousted as prime minister

FUCK YOU KRUDD
...Rudd had never had an army of supporters in caucus. Nor did those who worked closely with him in his early years have much to say in his favour. As a diplomat, public servant and shadow minister, Rudd had an unhappy knack of making colleagues loathe him

Congress, today is your fault

Bullying and outright treachery are the new normal in Australia

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Smoking


A Lifetime of Songwriting, as Sung by Her Children

Kate of London (1988)


Brion Gysin & William S. Burroughs dreamachining


The Dumbing Down Has Just Begun

The Wonderful World of Capitalism, in 1950s Cartoon Form

♪♫ Adrian Sherwood & Pinch - Bring Me Weed


NSA Yanks Fact Sheet Containing Dubious Information About PRISM

Russia Is Going To Seriously Regret Helping Edward Snowden

Glenn Greenwald: Snowden’s Files Are Out There if ‘Anything Happens’ to Him

Fear of a Black Hat

HA!

Jagger jabs Obama over NSA scandal

Hmmm! (Dept. of Forked Tongues)

STEPHANOPOULOS: The final point that Pierre made, the question about some government officials are asking whether WikiLeaks is a legitimate journalistic organization or an enemy of the state, where do you come down on that?
ALEXANDER: I have no opinion on WikiLeaks. I really don't track them. I don't know - I really don't know who WikiLeaks are, other than this Assange person. My job, again, defend the nation. So -

Julian Assange Reclaims the Spotlight

Assange, Back in News, Never Left U.S. Radar

Lost & Found

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♪♫ Neurosis - Villette Sonique 25.05.2013

♪♫ Thomas Feiner & Anywhen - The Siren Songs

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Tuesday, 25 June 2013

William S. Burroughs photographed by Genesis P. Orridge (Duke Street London 1971)

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Beth Lesser: Rub-a-Dub Style - The Roots of Modern Dancehall (Free PDF)

Inspector Willie in Jammy's Yard
U Roy
Photos by Beth Lesser
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Toppa Top 10: Beth Lesser’s Most Essential Foundation Dancehall Tunes

♪♫ The New York Dolls - All Dolled Up/Lookin' Fine On Television



Paradise Garden FinsterFest 2013 Trailer

This is the extended trailer for Paradise Garden, a documentary film about the legacy of Howard Finster that premiered at Finster Fest 2013 in Summerville, Georgia. The film chronicles the renovation of Paradise Garden and stars celebrities that worked with Howard Finster. The interviews include Chris Frantz from the Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club, Steve Penley, amazing American painter who knew Howard, REM and BlackHawk, who filmed a music videos at the Garden, and many more artists that have been influenced by his work.

♪♫ California Dreaming/Hotel California: L.A. from the Byrds to the Eagles



♪♫ The Miles Davis Story

Trumpeter-bandleader Miles Davis (1926-91) was a catalyst for the major innovations in post-bop, cool jazz, hard-bop, and jazz-fusion, and his wispy and emotional trumpet tones were some of the most evocative sounds ever heard. He was also one of the most identifiable and misunderstood pop icons of the 20th century. This engrossing British documentary shows the complex layers of this magnificent and mercurial artist. Through rare footage and interviews, we learn of Davis's middle-class upbringing and his early days with bop legends Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. The documentary bluntly deals with Davis's narcotic nadir and his rise from the depths to become a bona fide jazz icon in the mid-'50s to late '60s. But the most penetrating and poignant portraits of Davis come from musicians who played with and were influenced by him, including Shirley Horn, Herbie Hancock, Joe Zawinul, and Keith Jarrett.
Outstanding musical selections include modal masterpieces "So What" and "Blue in Green," the haunting soundtrack to the 1957 French film Ascenseur pour L'échafaud, his romantic rendition of Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time," and his collaborations with arranger Gil Evans. The most surprising aspects of Davis's personality that emerge from this film are his shyness, vulnerability, and, yes, humility. As he said himself, "Don't call me a legend. Call me Miles Davis." --Eugene Holley Jr.
The Miles Davis Story explores the music & the man behind the public image from Miles middle class upbringing in racially segregated East St. Louis to the last years when he traveled the world like a rock star.

Global Surveillance: The Public Must Fight for its Right to Privacy