Wednesday 22 July 2015

Octave One - A Better Tomorrow / The Forgotten (RA Sessions)

Stephen Mallinder - Beatable Mix For LoneLady Tour (2/3)


In February and April Stephen Mallinder (CABARET VOLTAIRE/WRANGLER) joined LoneLady on tour for a series of DJ sets in support of the new album HINTERLAND.
Tracklist:
1.‘The Dice’by Judy Nylon
2.‘Contort Yourself’ by James White & The Blacks
3.‘Pini, Pini’ by Art Lindsay/Neto
4.‘You’re No Good’ by ESG
5.‘Metronome (Farmacia Remix)’ by Manicured Noise
6.‘She’s Stirring Up’ by Allez Allez
7.‘Optimo’ by Liquid Liquid
8.‘Snakes Crawl’ by Bush Tetras
9.‘May the Funk Be With You’ by Jedi Knights
10.‘Last Minute of Funk’ by Tutto Matto
11.‘Standing on the Verge of Getting it On’ by Funkadelic
Part 1 HERE
The internet confuses this Australian government
If you oppose Reclaim Australia, remember fascism wasn't always a freakshow

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Electrical Outlets (The Original Emojis)

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Hal Hefnrer: Trump


Provocateurs: Art, Music, Politics ft Chuck D & Shepard Fairey (SXSW 2015)

Grateful Dead - 10 Hour Mix of every 1972 Dark Star

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60 Minutes (Australia): Spies, Lords and Predators



Scenes from Inside Aleppo: How Life Has Been Transformed by Rebel Rule

The Wirebender & Dr Dub present Adrian Sherwood's Off Label Jewellery Vol. 1


Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Pankow - Nice bottom/Schoener Arsch
3. Killah Dub ft. Ghetto Priest and Congo Natty - Garrison Town (AMS Dub)
4. AMS UNRELEASED, UNTITLED
5. Ghetto Priest - Ghetto Life
6. Primal Scream - Revolutionary
7. Bedlam A Gogo - Season no. 5 (12” mix, unreleased)
8. Sussan Deyhim (w/ Keith Doug Skip) - Bashad (Unreleased Dub)
9. Crazy Gods of Endless Noise - Godloop
10. Rinf - Big Bondage (Kinky Sex Wet Mix)
11. Primal Scream ft Lee Perry - Ironman (Dub)
12. QOTSA - I'm Designer
13. Pankow - Nice Bottom, Nice Dub

Some other things...

Stick this on play and follow the links. A couple of interesting photo essays on Cuban youth culture here and here. A disturbing video on Japan's obsession with schoolgirls. (He really should get his blind fixed tho @5:12). The mass amnesia regarding 1989's Tiananmen Square protests. A poll published yesterday showed that 45% of Australians think that our gun laws are not strong enough with another 40% thinking they are about right, which only goes to show how out of touch the NRA are. This is disturbing though. Oh and the irony of the last sentence here. The death of a prosecutor. Island have been slack in the Nick Drake compilation department of late. Typedrummer. Road mangler Phil Kaufman hurt in a motorbike crash. This is just crazy. Hope Gangloff. This is clever marketing. Not even going to touch the roadcrash of Australian Federal politics. (EDIT: good gawd! A policy!) If you haven't seen 'In Bob We Trust' well do yourself a favour. Finally Space Ace and myself took ourselves down to the 'No Room For Racism' rally on Saturday (well out of the way of the pepper spray) and once again the nazis of the UPF were totally outnumbered, tho they claim victory of course. John Safran has a funny piece here. Worth keeping up with slackbastard to see what our far right friends are up to. Move over illuminati here comes the illiterati. This is worth a read. As is this. First Dog On The Moon hits the nail on the head as ever. Oh and onya Barnsey.  (EDIT: You have to laugh, shouting at someone to get off the phone while he films and drives.) Anyway it would appear that Space Ace is actually a commie cosmonaut!

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Tuesday 21 July 2015

Black Cab - Go Slow (Hesius Dome Remix)

Amazing Korean 78rpm Record Auction

A couple of hours ago, there was a sensational auction result of a Korean 78rpm record - on Japanese Yahoo auction page. The record in question is Nitto 2249, recorded in August 1926, and issued September of the year. It contains two sides by Korean soprano, Yoon Shimdeok (Korean ; 윤심덕, 1897 ~ 1926). The A side contains a song called "The Praise of Death" (Korean ; "사의 찬미, Saui Chaanmi"), and the B side contains "Jesus Christ is Risen Today" , the famous Easter Hymn written by Charles Wesley. The final price of this record was 5,213,111 Yen (or $42,000), no other Korean 78rpm record had ever reached this price so far. Here is the background story of this record. Some people out there might find this boring, but I think some of them might find the story quite fascinating.
The singer, Yoon, was one of the earliest Korean female singer trained in Western operatic voice, but after several personal crisis and depression, she committed suicide with her lover, playwright Kim Woojin (Korean; 김우진), by jumping off from the ferryboat in the ocean, on August 4th, 1926. Her suicide created a national sensation at that time, and there were a couple of TV dramas and two films based on her life and death ever since.
Just before her suicide, between July and August 1926, she recorded 32 sides for Japanese Nitto Record company, most of which consisted of some operatic arias (Traviata, Aida, etc.) and few songs (including a couple of Stephen Foster songs and few Christian hymns). All of them were issued after her death, between October 1926 and February 1927. Most of them, however, apparently had dismal sales, judging by their current near non-existent status. Out of those 32 sides, there are only 4 sides of her known to exist, with two sides coming from the only known copy...
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