Tuesday 15 September 2015

Hawkwind - Quark Strangeness and Charm (Marc 7/9/1977)

Essential Logic - Shabby Abbott

FILTH!

Regardless of where you stand on Corbyn, this is an utterly vile statement by Cameron, more worthy of Farage (or le Pen, or Putin) than the leader of a democracy. The PM has just used the exact same language to describe Labour as he does ISIS and al Qaeda. So the official political opposition to the government is now a "national security threat"? And what do we do with "national security threats" these days? We strip them of rights, treat them as enemies and terrorists. Is the PM saying that Labour -- and anyone who supports it -- is now a terrorist? Will he send Teresa May with flying squads to raid Labour meetings at the local church hall?
No, of course not. He is simply — and quite deliberately — using Faragian rhetoric to further poison the political culture, to sow division, hatred and fear among the electorate. Like the Tea Party in America, his Tories have nothing to offer but fear and demonization of all those who disagree with them or present the slightest alternative to their extremist cult of austerity and neoliberalism.
But oh, what a grand and noble figure the PM cuts, thundering down from his bully pulpit! Look at him there, with his well-tailored suit, his well-fed frame, his well-tanned face, as he denounces the mortal danger of opposing his enlightened rule and his holy cult. A man who sells arms in crooked deals to the misogynist, head-chopping religious extremists in Saudi Arabia. A man who sells arms to militant factions who force children into battle. A man who turned Libya into a terrorist-spawning chaos and did nothing to help restore it, who supports “moderate” Islamic extremists to keep the civil war churning in Syria, a man who sells off whole chunks of the nation’s security infrastructure to foreign powers … THIS is the man who denounces his opponents as a “national security threat.”
I knew the Tories and their string-pullers in the oh-so-patriotic right-wing media (a gaggle of non-doms, foreigners, porn merchants and tax-dodgers) would strike hard and low — no matter WHO Labour picked as leader. (Yes, we would have been seeing “Red Liz” or “Commie Cooper” or “Andy Anarchy in the UK” headlines this morning if the vote had gone another way. Don’t kid yourself.) But to see them go so low so quickly — with the Prime Minister himself regurgitating hysterical Tea Party bile in such a bald-faced fashion — is stunning.
I’ll say it again: this is vile. This goes beyond the rough-and-tumble of hardball partisan politics into the realm of hate speech and provocation. (If Corbyn is a “national security threat” — just like ISIS — shouldn’t he be “taken out”? If he — or the Labour Party in general — is a “threat to your family’s security,” shouldn’t some stalwart dad out there do “whatever it takes” to protect his little ones from this imminent danger? These are the sinister notions Cameron is feeding into the national psyche.)
Cameron — like Trump, whose followers are now beating up people who look like immigrants — is playing with fire here. And he knows it. And he doesn’t care. This message is a vile, shameful, morally putrid piece of filth
Chris Floyd

Blixa Bargeld: Mein Leben





Blixa Bargeld - Das Letzte Biest Am Himmel - Mein Leben
Directed by Birgit Herdlitschke
ZDF / ARTE
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Einstürzende Neubauten

Jackson Five Cartoon Series




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Thanks Stan!

Truth

Al Green - I Love You With All Of My Heart

Monday 14 September 2015

Leunig


HA!

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Sunday 13 September 2015

John Balance and Peter Christopherson talking with John Giorno, Terence McKenna, Taylor Mead & William S. Burroughs


From Black Sun Magazine (1996)
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Jeremy Corbyn's Victory Speech


Jeremy Corbyn elected with huge mandate

From Bristol With Dub Vols 1 - 3


Tracklist:
01:Alpha/Rain
02:The Pop Group/Snowgirl
03:Restriction / Restriction
04:Smith & Mighty/Closer
05:Adrian Sherwood/Boogaloo
06:Mark Stewart/Pay It All Back
07:Glaxo Babies/Seven Days
08:Muximum Joy/Let It Take You There
09:Flynn+Flora/World Wide
10:3-D / Re-Arrange
11:Peverelist/Esperanto
12:Massive Attack/Blue Lines
13:Roni Size/Reprazent/Hi Potent
14:Pavement Grammar/Frenglish
15:Neneh Cherry/Naked
16:Tricky & Martina Topley-Bird/Black Coffee
17:Appleblim & Peverelist/Circling
18:Vessel/Aries
19:Black Roots/Move On
20:More Rockers/Rainbow
21:Rob Smith/Golden Vision
22:Young Echo/Blood Sugar
23:Rip Rig + Panic/Warm; To The If In Life
24:Pigbag/Brazil Nuts
25:Dubkasm/Sangue Brasileiro
26:Pinch feat Indi Kaur/Angels in the Rain
27:Moonflowers/Nopar King
28:Talisman/Culture
29:Tricky/Hell Is Round the Corner
30:Portishead/Glory Box
31:Pev & Kowton/End Point
32:Massive Attack/Inertia Creep
33:Howie B./How To Suckle


Tracklist:
01:Jabu / Flying
02:Black Roots / Bristol Rock
03:Dubkasm feat Tena Stelin / Spiritual Warrior
04:Peter D / Jah Pure & Clean
05:Rowl / Someone
06:Pigbag / Ubud
07:Talisman / Nitty Gritty
08:Peverelist / Not Yet Further Than
09:Kontext / Clinch
10:The Radicals / Nights Of Passion
11:Statik Sound System / Jack
12:Rip-Rig Panic / Through Nomad Eyeballs
13:Kahn feat Jabu / Snake Eyes
14:Pinch feat Rudey Lee / One Blood, One Source
15:Guido / Kalm
16:Massive Attack / Fake the Aroma
17:Tricky with DJ Muggs & Grease / She Said
18:Forsaken / Hypnotised
19:Appleblim / Vansan
20:Vessel / Stillborn Dub



Tracklist:
01:Kahn / Cover Me
02:Peverelist / Valves
03:Guido & Baobinga / Bumba
04:Smith & Mighty / Drawing
05:Dubkasm / There's a Love feat Christine Miller
06:Henry & Louis / Beulah [Unforsaken Land]
07:Pinch / Qawwali
08:Komonazmuk / Bad Apple
09:Rob Smith feat Alice Perera / Life's Edge
10:Roly Porter / Giant (Tricky / Overcome (Acapella))
11:Tricky / Abbaon Fat Tracks
12:Peter D Rose Feat. Felix / Stop Fighting
13:Massive Attack / Mezzanine
14:Mark Springer / Grüber Worms + The Kiss
15:Black Roots / Come And Sing
16:Maximum Joy / Temple Bomb Twist
17:Martina Topley-Bird / Ragga
18:Neneh Cherry / Across The Water
19:Vessel feat Lily Fannon / Jupiter Rise
20:Rip Rig + Panic / A Dog's Secret

Do check out other mixes from 35DH-1 HERE

Saturday 12 September 2015

Can - Inner Space Single Mix


Tracklist:
01:Kama Sutra
02:Sound Desert
03:She Brings The Rain
04:Spoon
05:Shikaku Maru Ten
06:Turtles Have Short Legs
07:Halleluwah
08:I'm So Green
09:Mushroom
10:Vitamin C
11:Moonshake
12:Future Days
13:Dizzy Dizzy
14:Splash
15:The Thief (long version from Electric Rock Sampler)
16:Chain Reaction (edit only on vinyl Cannibalism)
17:Hunters and Collctors
18:Vernal Equinox
19:Silent Night
20:Cascade Waltz
21:I Want More
22:...And More
23:Return

Trevor Jackson Presents On - U Sound Science Fiction Dancehall Classics Megamix


Science fiction dancehall classics with Trevor Jackson

A curated selection of classics, rarities and unreleased tracks from the On-U Sound vaults by DJ & Audio Visual artist Trevor Jackson (aka Playgroup / Underdog), renowned for his Metal Dance compilations of industrial-dance on Strut Records, having worked with the likes of LCD Soundsystem and Four Tet via his Output Recordings Label, and a recently released acclaimed multi edition album of his own music (FORMAT) via the vinyl factory.
This is the electro-fried avant-garde side of On-U Sound. Whilst still containing the dub DNA that define Adrian Sherwood’s productions, these tracks document a period when this sonic vision was realised through saturated sheets of electronics, reverberating drum machines and extreme chopped-up tape edits.
Fully annotated with sleevenotes that tell the story behind each track. Features 3 completely unreleased tracks (inc. a crucial early cut by Neneh Cherry) and 6 tracks that have never been reissued on CD or digital (inc. the amazing debut recording by a pre-Massive Attack Shara Nelson)

Adrian Sherwood really was ahead of his time back then. Ten years to be exact. Albums released in 1981, for example, bore the imprint 'another 1991 on-u sound production'
Singers & Players - War of Words
Singers & Players - Staggering Heights

Tea with Björk

Kraftwerk: The Singles

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