Thursday 8 January 2015

The Charlie Hebdo killers must not silence us. We should ridicule them

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"Fanaticism is a monster that pretends to be the child of religion" -Voltaire

Freedom of Speech

Interesting that a number of people on my Facebook timeline who are posting representations of the Prophet Muhammad in relation to the Paris tragedy are the same people saying we shouldn't allow the anti vax campaigner Tenpenny into Australia or cheered the deportation of the pick up 'artist' Julien Blanc.
Freedom of speech can be a bitch eh?

Charlie Hebdo offends - and we must defend its right to do so

Lucille Clerc

God says:



Reims


Daddy is not gone

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Charlie Hebdo: the truths that ought to be self-evident but still aren’t

Francisco J. Olea: Grab your weapons mates!

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Let’s not sacralize Charlie Hebdo

Vive la liberté

Nein!


Not Afraid



David Pope: He Drew First


Je suis Charlie



Paris terror attack: huge manhunt under way after gunmen kill 12

Scarily Prescient: On Houellebecq's 'Submission' in December 2014

...So, Houellebecque’s forthcoming dystopia will deal with “a future France where a Muslim party wins the presidency”...According to the short description of the novel, the main character is a literature instructor at university specialising in the French fin-de-siècle writer Joris-Karl Huysmans. Well, interesting choice, as Huysmans not unlike Houellebecque had his fair share of provocation at the end of the 19th century with the publication of The Damned, a novel about Satanism rampaging in France with a shocking (for that time, of course) description of a black mess. I am not going to draw any hasty conclusions before Houellebecque’s novel is published, but I do hope that the inevitable scandal will not spiral into a Salman Rushdie or a Danish cartoon situation. Anyway, Huysman’s novel looks like a useful preliminary read for those waiting for the publication of Submission
Houellebecq was also on the cover of the latest issue of Charlie Hebdo

Scare Tactics: Michel Houellebecq on His New Book

Last Charlie Hebdo cartoon: "Still no attack in France. Wait! We have 'til january end to send 2015 wishes."

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The cartoonists Charb, Cabu, Wolinski, Honoré & Tignous were killed in Charlie Hebdo attack 



Barbaric

Wednesday 7 January 2015


Twelve dead in shooting at Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo

Son Raw - Classic GRIME Riddims (2002-2008)


Tracklist:
Wiley – Igloo
Waifer (Slew Dem) – Yes I blunt
Maniac – K.O
Wiley – Avenger
Footsie – Showerman Time
Youngstarr – Pulse X
Alias – Gladiator
Terror Danjah – Zumpi Hunter
Wiley – Cable Street
Dizzee Rascal – Go
Plasticman – Safari
Alias – Warriors
Iron Soul – Summer 99
Geeneus – Dark Boy
Wonder – What
Wiley – Morgue
Kid D – All I need
Mike Jones – Still Tippin (Plasticman Remix)
Ruff Sqwad – Together
Dot Rotten – Demons
Wiley – Ice Rink
Dizzee Rascal – Girls
Mr Keys – SS Exclusive
Terror Danjah – Hyperphonix
Ruff Sqwad – I’m From a Place
Maniac – Thug
DJ Oddz – Strung UP VIP
Plasticman – The Lift
Dexplicit – Bullacake
Footsie – Back to 95
Iron Soul – Let Me
Dizzee Rascal – Stop Dat Riddim
Dot Rotten – Bazooka
Rebound X – Rhythm & Gash
JME – Dun No D Myspace
Davinche – Jenny (Remix)
Ruff Sqwad – Anna
Wonder – Chi Flute
Wiley – Ice Pole Remix
Davinche – Last Night Part 2
Waifer (Slew Dem) – Pool Party
Low Deep – Jedi
Spooky – Coolie Joyride
Maniac – Wah Da Rass
Dot Rotten – Bring Me Down
XTC (Ruff Sqwad) – Functions on the Low
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George Pelecanos Writes What He Knows In 'The Martini Shot'

World without marketing: the hacker utopia of 31C3

Don’t get me wrong: I have many friends that work in marketing. I don’t mean to invoke a prejudice against the whole discipline. But, after the taste of a world without marketing in CCC, I wonder how, exactly, that discipline is contributing to the advancement of humanity, and if we would not be better without it

Syd Barrett: 'Fart Enjoy' (Hand Made Book 1964/65)

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Fart Ejoy was a book made for a for a friend of Syd's- Andrew Rawlinson - and has only been on public display once: as part of the fascinating Interstellar exhibition held in Paris at the end of 2003 (an illustrated report of which can be read here). A scaled-down reproduction of Fart Enjoy was also included with the deluxe edition of the 40th anniversary release of Piper At The Gates Of Dawn.
The book was sold on eBay in 2009 for £12,600 which benefitted The Syd Barrett Trust
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Molly Crabapple: Special Prostitution Courts and the Myth of 'Rescuing' Sex Workers

Floating Points & Four Tet - Final Plastic People (2/1/15)

Over the past 8 years or so we have had, along with Theo Parrish, the honour of playing the monthly residencies at a small basement club in Shoreditch, London with an impeccable sound system. After 20 years of operation, it was time to move on and close the doors on a place that has a lot to answer for in shaping modern club culture. To say this space along with the owner Ade’s singular vision was fundamental in our personal musical formation would be a complete understatement.
On the day of their closing, manager Charlotte asked us if we’d put the system through its paces for the last time that the club would be open to the public. We set about packing the anthems from our respective residencies and on the night once the people were through the doors played 2 records in turn for the rest of the dance. We included tracks of our own and of friends that were made with that place in mind. Records like Daphni - Ye Ye and Four Tet - Pinnacles were made to first be played at Kieran’s nights there, and the Floating Points - Vacuum EP was born out of the CD-R night at the club, and its launch party was the trigger for Sam’s monthly residency.
We set this recording up just before the start of the night and unfortunately it distorts in places, but we make no apology for how joyfully noisy people get! The vibe in the room this night was typical of the club on any given night and we hope this recording captures just a fraction of the spirit of a Plastic People night.
A massive thank you from us to everyone that has come down to the nights over the years and supported our music there. We are truly humbled to have shared the music we love with people at this place, and your energy in turn has influenced the way we make music on an unfathomable scale. We also thank the bosses Charlotte Kepel and Ade Fakile for inviting us to the club and having faith in us over these years! All the best for the future!
See you in the dance
Much Love
Sam & Kieran
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'A blueprint for perfection’: Plastic People remembered


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