Tuesday 4 October 2016

Poland



Photo by Keren

The Secret History of The Vocoder


Psychic TV - Scared To Live (Video realised by Kiki et Loulou Picasso)

DJ Spooky: Kraftwerk's journey into the realm of contemporary copyright

John Foxx's ambient playlist

Amanda Shires (ft Jason Isbell) - Pale Fire


McKenzie Wark: An Australia…

Did Marla Maples Leak Her Own Tax Returns?

Like Joy Division Never Happened - A 1996 Playlist

Neil Kulkarni: A New Nineties 1996 Mix



The Woodentops - Why Why Why (Dominion Theatre London 1988)


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Smokin The Empire (1991)
The Woodentops live at the Empire Ballroom Leicester square London September 1991. This was the first date of a European tour. Thought to be destroyed, a copy of the film surfaced years later. Guesting on guitar is Skip Macdonald

Five Days That Shaped a Presidency

Hockney SUMO

A Bigger Book is a spectacular overview of more than 60 years of Hockney’s work. As each page unfurls in a blaze of blues, pinks, greens, and oranges, we are spellbound both by the artist’s vibrancy as a colorist and his extraordinary sense for the conditions of the world. Major paintings like Bigger Trees near Warter and A Bigger Splash are joined by the artist’s drawings, photo-composites, multi-perspective collages, stage designs, multi-camera video works, and iPad drawings, each a panoply of looking and showing in different styles and media.
Presented on a bookstand designed by Marc Newson, A Bigger Book is an artistic object itself, perfect for studying Hockney’s art in every detail, in every stroke of the brush, and perfect for living with the works of one of the most popular and versatile painters of our time.
Just a little bit out of my price range

Trump Foundation ordered to stop fundraising by N.Y. attorney general’s office

Monday 3 October 2016

Drive-By Truckers - Ramon Casiano (Live on The Current)


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Surrender Under Protest (Live at Electric Lady Studios)

Sunday 2 October 2016

Nick Kent: Brian Eno - Of Launderettes And Lizard Girls (NME 28/7/73)

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What? Me pay taxes?

Grateful Dead - Chateau d'Herouville Herouville France (21/6/71)

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Trump Tax Records Obtained by The New York Times Reveal He Could Have Avoided Paying Taxes for Nearly Two Decades

Meltdown


Saturday 1 October 2016


'Do Not Resist': A chilling look at the normalization of warrior cops

Fred Harper: Trump

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Chet Baker - Live in Tokyo (June 1987)


A glorious moment in Chet Baker's twilight

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Gruff Rhys - Set Fire To The Stars (Soundtrack)

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Trump Nose Flags





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The Avalanches - Subways (In Flagranti Extended Edit)


Friday 30 September 2016

When Donald Trump met Saint and Greavsie


It's Exile's birthday today

Man doesn't time fly...

Miss Congeniality

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American Fascist

'Unfit for the presidency'

Stop Pretending You Don't Know Why People Hate Hillary Clinton

Stephen Mallinder - NTS Radio Mix (27/9/16)


Sean Creen - Recalling All Active Agents Mix


Tracklist:
Vatican Shadow - Church of All Images (Regis Version)
Autumns - Fed By Dominance
Throbbing Gristle - Cornets
Final - My Body Is A Dying Machine
W.S. Burroughs - Thing Police Keep All Boardroom Report
JK Flesh - Nothing Is Free (Surgeon Remix)
The KVB - Mirror Being
Cabaret Voltaire - Do The Mussolini (Headkick)
Factory Floor - Lying (Chris Carter remix)
Prurient - Sorrow With A Braid
Regis - Blood Witness
Whitehouse - Killing Hurts Gives You the Secrets
Surgeon - Floorshow Part 2
W.S. Burroughs - Inflexible Authority
Mark Stewart and the Maffia - As The Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade

Thursday 29 September 2016

'Business'


The Bug presents Killing Sound Chapter 2: Inner Space

'From outer to inner space, I’ve always been smitten by sci-fi scenarios and their soundtracks. Since I was a toddler watching Dr. Who, Tomorrow’s People, Space 1999 etc. with my Mother (even if I was periodically hiding behind the sofa from fear of the aliens/monsters), I fell in love with the outer limits of the genre and and its rulebook burning scores. And as an electronic producer, the subconscious influence of the incredibly creative music used in this zone has stayed with me for life. The future shock sounds, synthesized psychedelia, bleeps, drones and white noise waveforms, created by many of music’s finest sound designers, composers and musical freaks, still continues to cast a spell over me today, and hence this tribute mix.
As time progressed, I’ve realized the attraction to sci-fi has little to do with aliens or bogeymen from outer space (although, yup, I can dig those too), but more to do with a lust for the future, a craving for the unknown and getting lost in the technological hyper-reality we all now call home. Science Fiction feeds my deepest psychological responses to the science friction therein. Hence, I employed JG Ballard as a ghost in this machinery, and dedicate this mix to his memory. RIP, a true genius.'
- The Bug 

Tracklist: 
1/Bernard Herrmann - Klattu (The Day the earth Stood Still)
2/Kenji Kawai - floating (Ghost in the shell )
3/Bernard Hermann - fire engine (Fahrenheit 451)
4/Geoff Barrow/Ben Salisbury - Bunsen Burner (Ex Machina )
5/Hans Zimmer - Atmospheric Entry (Interstellar)
6/Brad Fiedel - Sarah’s destiny’ (Terminator)
7/Cliff Martinez - Is this (Solaris)
8/Ennio Morricone - Bestiality (The Thing )
9/Lalo Schifrin - Mind Lock (THX1138)
10/Coil - Track1 (ANS - An imaginary movie for the mind)
11/Steven Price - Airlock(Gravity )
12/John Carpenter - Orientation (Escape from NYC)
13/The Bug - Seduction & Betrayal (Tribute to ‘The Conversation’)
14/Gil Melle - Wildfire (Andromeda Strain)
15/Kenji Kawai - Ghost dive (Ghost in the shell )
16/BBC Radiophonic Workshop - Time lord Court Atmosphere (dr who )
17/Hans Zimmer - Stay (Interstellar )
18/Eduard Artemyev - Meditation (Stalker )
19/Vangelis - Main theme (Blade Runner )
20/Clint Mansell - Welcome To Lunar Industries (Moon)
21/Louis/Bebe Barron - kraal (Forbidden planet)
22/Brad Fiedel - Garage Chase (Terminator)
23/Mica Levi - Love (Under The Skin)
24/Throbbing gristle - Catholic sex (Journey Through A Body)
25/Marc Streitenfeld - Weyland (Prometheus )
26/Cliff Martinez - Will she ever come back (Solaris)
27/Techno animal - Catatonia (Imaginary Soundtrack)
28/Trevor Duncan - Maelstrom (Quatermass and the Pit)
29/Ennio Morricone - Sterilisation (The Thing )
30/Howard Shore - Welcome to Videodrome (Videodrome)
31/Howard Shore - Crushed By A Convertible (Crash)
32/Geoff Barrow/Ben Salisbury - Ava (Ex Machina)
33/Ligetti - Overture atmospheres (2001 )
34/BBC Radiophonic Workshop - War games (Dr Who)
35/Autechre - Kalpol intro (From ‘Pi’, Dubbed & Screwed by The Bug)
36/Steven Price - Void (Gravity)
37/BJ Nilsen - Black Light (From Enter the void)
38/Vangels - Blade runner blues (Blade Runner)
39/John Corigliano - Primeval (Altered States)
40/Stephen Mathieu - Stasis 2 (Tribute to ‘Alien’)
41/Mica Levi - Death (Under The Skin)
42/David Lynch - In Heaven (Eraserhead)
43/John Brion - Theme (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind)
Features excerpts throughout the mix from the BBC's JG Ballard interview ‘Face to Face’

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Part 1 HERE

Fraudband playing for FREE this Friday night at the Labour In Vain in Brunswick Street Fitzroy

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'Gimme Danger' (Trailer)