Friday 7 June 2013

Martin Rev on Suicide's first album (ReasonanceFM 4/5/10)

Suicide by Suicide! In the early 70's Suicide burst on to New York's underground music scene performing their unique brand of 'Instrument' and 'Vocal'. The duo comprised of musician and keyboard player Martin Rev, alongside performance artist/vocalist Alan Vega. Suicide's early shows at the Mercer Arts Centre, Max's Kansas City, and CBGB's attracted the attention of both Glam Rock aficionados and the New Wave's burgeoning New Wave/Punk Rock clientèle alike. Press adulation led to their receiving a support slot on the Clash's 'Give Em Enough Rope' UK tour of 1979. It was here that their eponymous début was performed to a large audience for the very first time. Last year Iggy & The Stooges 'Raw Power' gigs at London's Hammersmith Apollo featured Suicide as chosen 'guests' of The Stooges on May 2nd and May 3rd 2010 where they performed their début album twice more. On May 4th Martin Rev gave Resonance 104.4 fm London this exclusive into Suicide's landmark début. http://martinrev.com
“As the author of the Patriot Act, I am extremely troubled by the FBI’s interpretation of this legislation. While I believe the Patriot Act appropriately balanced national security concerns and civil rights, I have always worried about potential abuses. The Bureau’s broad application for phone records was made under the so-called business records provision of the Act.  I do not believe the broadly drafted FISA order is consistent with the requirements of the Patriot Act. Seizing phone records of millions of innocent people is excessive and un-American.” 
- Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI)

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Thomas Drake and Bill Binney 0n Democracy Now! (6/6/13)


Thursday 6 June 2013

Hear Ye, Future Deep Throats: This Is How to Leak to the Press


Assange no concern of ours, says Carr

Unfugnbelievable!!!
Via

Telephone metadata and what it can tell the authorities about you

Obama administration defends NSA collection of Verizon phone records

♪♫ Sigur Rós - Kveikur (Live show visuals)

From the forthcoming Sigur Rós album Kveikur, released worldwide June 17/18 on XL Recordings. Preorder: http://sigur-ros.co.uk/kveikur / http://shopusa.xlrecordings.com/kveikur
Sigur Rós are now touring the world: http://sigur-ros.co.uk/tour
Featuring original Sigur Rós material and re-purposed footage from the BFI archive. Director Sarah Hopper, editor Damian Hale, camera Tim Sidell

♪♫ Buzz Aldrin and Thomas Dolby - She Blinded Me With Science

The Future Is Now

♪♫ Ike Yard Mix for Electronic Explorations 266

“This mix skitters across three and half decades, pulls in some of our touchstones from the late 70’s – early 80’s, and moves over the next two decades touching down on some outstanding tracks that pushed that original aesthetic forward – expanding it, redefining it for both the uninitiated and those of us that have followed it through time. We included artists from the US, UK, Germany, and Switzerland. The mix concludes with an unreleased Ike Yard track submitted for a documentary on the architect Rem Koolhaas” - Michael Diekmann (Ike Yard)
Tracklist:
01 - A Certain Ratio: “All Night Party” – [Factory Records, UK 1979]
02 - Les Vampyrettes: “Biomutanten” – [EMI, Germany 1980]
03 - Plastikman: “Ekko” – [NovaMute, UK 1998]
04 - Basic Channel: “Phylyps Trak” – [Basic Channel, Germany 1993]
05 - Sandwell District: “Immolare (Function version)” – [Sandwell District, UK 2011]
06 - Autechre: “Further” – [Warp, UK 1994]
07 - VioletShaped: “cX310” – [Violet Poison, Germany 2013]
08 - Andy Stott: “Expecting” – [Modern Love, UK 2012]
09 - Young Gods: “Percussionne” – [Trance Records (Germany), Switzerland 1987]
10 - Suicide: “Harlem” – [ZE Records (UK), US 1980]
11 - Mars: “3E” – [Rebel Records (France), US 1978]
12 - Pop Group: “3:38” – [Radar Records, UK 1979]
13 - Ike Yard: “Kino” – [Factory America, US 1982]
14 - Aphex Twin: “Schottkey 7th Path” – [R&S Records (Belgium), UK 1992]
15 - British Electric Foundation: “The Decline of the West” – [Virgin Records, UK 1981]
16 - Ike Yard: “Carbon Night” – [Unreleased, US 2013]
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♪♫ The Who - Live @Britannia Pier Great Yarmouth (June 1966)

Heatwave/So Sad About Us/I'm A Boy /Substitute /My Generation

'The Serpent of Sex-Perversion' (11 March 1932)

Sydney police with the aid of the Consorting Act have driven most of the infamous womenkind from the streets. As the means of banishing this eyesore, the Consorting Act has more than justified itself. But by skimming this scum off Sydney's well of foulness, the Consorting Act has laid bare a much greater menace to the health and morals of this city. The serpent of sex-perversion...

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