Wednesday 9 January 2013

David Bowie: The Next Day. That album cover design


Why “Heroes”?
If you are going to subvert an album by David Bowie there are many to choose from but this is one of his most revered, it had to be an image that would really jar if it were subverted in some way and we thought “Heroes” worked best on all counts. Also the new album is very contemplative and the “Heroes” cover matched this mood. The song Where are we now? is a comparison between Berlin when the wall fell and Berlin today. Most people know of Bowie’s heritage in Berlin and we want people to think about the time when the original album was produced and now...
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Tony Visconti On New David Bowie Material

Miles Davis - What I Say/Yesternow (Oslo, Norway 1971-11-09)



Bonus:
Directions (The Electric Factory Philadelphia November 17, 1970)

For Dave & Calypso Frelimo (Paris 1973-11-15)

Hear Some Cave Rock from Pacitan, Indonesia


In a small town in south east Java, a family determined to preserve the local cave's endangered cave "rock music." For more details, please visit www.mariabakkalapulo.com
(Photo by Niall Macaulay)

Australia is so hot they had to add new colors to the weather map

♪♫ Momus - Where Are We Now? (David Bowie cover)


Singers who came in from the cold


Frank Sinatra
When the Bobby Sox audience moved on Sinatra’s career went into swift decline. Re-emerged in the mid-50s with a new, sophisticated “swinging” style on In The Wee Small Hours. Now every out-of-ideas rocker makes a “swing” album.
Elvis Presley
They said “the King” was all washed up, starring in naff movies while the Beatles stole his crown. The 1968 “Comeback Special” TV show re-invented Elvis, 33, as a leather-clad rocker who had lost none of his sex appeal.
Marvin Gaye
After the 1973 triumph of "What’s Going On", Gaye became a troubled European tax exile, playing darts with locals an Ostend pub. His stunning return in 1982 with "Sexual Healing" is now the subject of a film starring Lenny Kravitz.
Kate Bush
Twelve years of silence ended when Bush emerged from a life of domestic bliss with Aerial, an ambitious double album mixing pop, classical and folk themes. Energised by the positive response, it took Bush just six years to produce its successor.
Morrissey
Languishing without a record deal for six years after a series of critical failures Morrissey’s 2004 "You Are The Quarry" album marked a surprise return to form, spawning four top ten singles and elevating the ex-Smiths singer to festival headliner status.
Leonard Cohen
Retreated to a Buddhist monastery in 1994 with little intention of performing again but embezzlement of his pension funds forced Godfather of Gloom out on tour and now is playing his finest shows, aged 78.

and then there was David Bowie

more info: David Bowie is back - but where has he been?

100 years ago THIS fugn arsehole was born!


Tuesday 8 January 2013

Proclaiming love

Happy Birthday Mr. Bowie

And thank you for the new single. From Quietus: Joyous news this morning as we tuned into Radio 4's Today programme only to find that David Bowie has surprise released a new track at 5am to celebrate his birthday, and has a new album in 2013. Oh my! With Bowie's recent health scares, we thought that this might never happen. The Next Day will be released on March 16th 2013. Now, not that we want to speculate, but is this a fourth part to the Berlin trilogy of albums? According to the artwork on iTunes, the artwork is the same as Heroes, but with a white square and the words 'the next day' superimposed on it. Then, just listen to the Tony Visconti-produced new track 'Where Are We Now?', with it's lyrics "had to get the train / from Potsdamer Platz" and the video (see above) that features footage of Berlin, and Bowie's face projected onto a shape, by long-time collaborator Tony Oursler. The song itself, well, it's proper Bowie, but with a really gorgeous swell, and at times heart-rending reflective tone to it. Brilliant stuff. My word. Go to the Bowie website here to listen. The Telegraph quotes a "spokesman" as saying the news came "from out of nowhere", adding "Throwing shadows and avoiding the industry treadmill is very David Bowie despite his extraordinary track record that includes album sales in excess of 130 million not to mention his massive contributions in the area of art, fashion, style, sexual exploration and social commentary."

♪♫ Macklemore - The Town

Monday 7 January 2013

♪♫ Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye - Seneca (1/1/13)

Patti and Lenny perform at the 39th Annual New Year's Day Marathon at St. Mark's Church in the Bowery. Patti spoke of the tragedies of 2012: Hurricane Sandy and the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary. She sang this song for the children.

Pere Ubu - Free White


Report: States With Stand Your Ground Laws See More Homicides

More Guns = More Killing

US Mass Shootings, 1982-2012: Data From Mother Jones' Investigation


Steubenville Leaders Attempt to Combat Anonymous's Accusations of Rape Case Cover Up

Izhar cardboard bike project

Film-maker & producer: Giora Kariv. gigicom77@gmail.com G. Kariv productions in ERB: erb.co.il/en/aboutus.asp?p=fstf-cozu-bboy-bgnn
Photography: Uri Ackerman
Contact for the bike: rob@cardboardtech.com
For more information and content about this project:
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ERB in Twitter:
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Mattress Grave - Let’s Go Over Information To A Centre Of Culture


bodies that need electricity to survive, therefore libraries need electricity to live
main street looking for emergency services to continue my lifespan
trend #2 today where two hours would be incredibly beneficial
libraries that are document archive experiences
the visceral nature of this by all who can order escapist fantasies off the short order menu
getting with H. sapiens and the painstaking efforts of government service providers
higher self through self-help guides and tourist maps
paradigm of “need” changing, evolving, and is very little left in arteries
laptops with super-intelligence that provide funding for 2,509 Libraries
mind uploading, everything that was on Google circa 1999
released 06 January 2013
(Thanx SJX!)

Queens of the Stone Age: Secrets of the Sound


Secret and Lies of the Bailout

It has been four long winters since the federal government, in the hulking, shaven-skulled, Alien Nation-esque form of then-Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, committed $700 billion in taxpayer money to rescue Wall Street from its own chicanery and greed. To listen to the bankers and their allies in Washington tell it, you'd think the bailout was the best thing to hit the American economy since the invention of the assembly line. Not only did it prevent another Great Depression, we've been told, but the money has all been paid back, and the government even made a profit. No harm, no foul – right?
Wrong.
It was all a lie – one of the biggest and most elaborate falsehoods ever sold to the American people. We were told that the taxpayer was stepping in – only temporarily, mind you – to prop up the economy and save the world from financial catastrophe. What we actually ended up doing was the exact opposite: committing American taxpayers to permanent, blind support of an ungovernable, unregulatable, hyperconcentrated new financial system that exacerbates the greed and inequality that caused the crash, and forces Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs and Citigroup to increase risk rather than reduce it. The result is one of those deals where one wrong decision early on blossoms into a lush nightmare of unintended consequences. We thought we were just letting a friend crash at the house for a few days; we ended up with a family of hillbillies who moved in forever, sleeping nine to a bed and building a meth lab on the front lawn...
Continue reading
Matt Taibbi @'Rolling Stone'

The Blue Notes in Europe

ANTIBES JAZZ FESTIVAL, FRANCE
July 1964
First appearance of the Blue Notes in Europe
Chris McGregor - piano, leader; Dudu Pukwana - alto saxophone; Nick Moyake - tenor saxophone; Mongezi Feza - trumpet; Louis Moholo - drums; Johnny Dyani - bass
Nick Mokaye returns to South Africa where sadly he soon dies.

♪♫ Propaganda - Discipline (Throbbing Gristle cover)


from "The Tube" in 1984

Sunday 6 January 2013

Kurt Vonnegut on how to write a short story

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The Steubenville Files

Good Morning Pyongyang

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Alan Moore: The Goebbels of the English language

Friday 4 January 2013

♪♫ The xx - Sunset (Jamie xx Edit)


Moving at the sound of speed...




Watch the Only Known Footage of the Legendary Bluesman Lead Belly (1935 and 1945)

Thursday 3 January 2013

First Listen: Broadcast - Berberian Sound Studio

The music world suffered a devastating loss when Broadcast's Trish Keenan died of complications from pneumonia two years ago; she was only 42. The U.K. singer could make seemingly random words shimmer with power and poignancy, as if she were casting a spell. With partner and bandmate James Cargill, Keenan released four widely loved albums during the '00s, and in the process left an indelible mark on the history of underground music.
At the time of Keenan's death, she and Cargill were working on the soundtrack to a psychological thriller called Berberian Sound Studio, an independent film about a sound engineer who loses his mind while working on the set of a kitschy horror movie. It was the perfect project for Broadcast, whose music often mined the subconscious.
Cargill took Keenan's recordings for the score and pieced together a gorgeous tapestry of sound that's as serene as it is spooky. Almost devoid of drums or repetition, these tiny vignettes float by one after the other, no one track explicitly memorable on its own but unmistakably Broadcast when consumed in succession. It's rare that an original score works so well as an audio-only experience; in that regard, the Berberian Sound Studio album (out Jan. 8) recalls Popol Vuh's 1970s work for Werner Herzog. Visuals aren't necessary to lose yourself in this music. If anything, the album works best when the listener's eyes stay shut.
For fans of Trish Keenan and Broadcast, Berberian Sound Studio is a godsend. For those who haven't yet discovered the mysterious, wonderful music they made together, may it act as a gateway into one of the finest bands of the 21st century.
Otis Hart @'npr'

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Chavela Vargas (1919 - 2012)

...Even when Vargas was young and her voice still as transparent as mezcal, she danced with her lyrics tacuachito-style, cheek to cheek, pounded them on the bar, made them jump like dice, spat and hissed and purred like the woman jaguar she claimed to be and finished with a volley that entered the heart like a round of bullets from the pistol she stashed in her belt.
Chavela Vargas

Leslie Winer - Burden/Drone HouseHolder Mix

Tom Verlaine Signed and Inscribed Television Bootleg For Sale

A copy of the Television bootleg album "Television with Bryan Eno" signed and inscribed by Tom Verlaine. On the back of this album of Television studio sessions, Verlaine has crossed out credits on two sides and written "All this info is full of shit. Tom Verlaine." We've seen the odd signed bootleg before, but never one with an inscription as great as this. This album was obtained in the 70's from a Philadelphia record store; it's in NM/EX+ condition. With our written lifetime guarantee of authenticity.
HERE
(Thanx Chuck!)

Texas Women Cavity Searched by Police Over Alleged Marijuana Smell

Records Made From Ice

Very cool!

A(n)D(y) Break

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Richard Rowley: Dirty Wars

Richard Rowley on his film "Dirty Wars" which is premiering in the U.S. Documentary Competition at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.

Various - Ghostly 2012 (Free Download)

Info & download
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Run-Hide-Fight (?!?)


Alabama Department of Homeland Security Releases Graphic, Over-the-Top Mass Shooting Instructional Video

The men who would save Mali's manuscripts

Jamie xx - Live at I Love Techno Ghent, Belgium (2012)


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VACCINATE YOUR KIDS!

HA!

Wednesday 2 January 2013

Girlz with Gunz #59394 (#FuquetheNRA)

By the time she was ready to purchase her own firearm, Cassandra felt confident enough to make her own selection. “And then,” she adds with a laugh, “my friends bought me a gun-warming gift — a bright purple range bag that I just love. And a box of ammo, and a cleaning kit..."

Conservative Capitalism has won, time to say goodbye to the Age of Enlightenment


UntruthTV

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State of the World 2013: Bruce Sterling and Jon Lebkowsky

HA!



Tuesday 1 January 2013

Sex, drugs and rock and roll: Australia's other boom

Australia: A poisonous year in politics

'How does one expel a penis ghost?'

Bliadhna mhath ùr! (Lang may your lum reek)

Trevor Brown
Happy Thirteen XXX