Archive for November, 2004
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Tuesday, November 30, 2004 5:16 pm
Dance, devil!
Einsturzende Neubauten- Tanz Debil
Their name stands for Collapsing New Buildings, maybe another strain of Situationist Architecture’s revolt against modernism. But they are not intellectuals, or at least not of the usual sort…
(slight detour)
The child starts striking the walls of the building closer to him, the walls of society, with his red hot fists. This can [...]Read more of 'Dance, devil!' >>
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Monday, November 29, 2004 5:03 pm
Mobius vs Conan
Moebius,Plank,Neumeier- Pitch Control
I have no idea how to describe this track.
It is from the album Zero Set.I could tell you this track is !!!s latest remix by Maurice Fulton, released next week and most of you would believe me.
I could tell you this track was recorded in 1982 by Juan Atkins, Grandmaster Flash and Brian [...]Read more of 'Mobius vs Conan' >>
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3:13 am
What do you mean it’s not the 80’s ?
Eon is usually Ian Beta (who used to do stuff for Rhythm King Records), J Saul Kane of Depth Charge and some other luminaries. An Idiot’s Guide to Dreaming have some Eon mp3s for you, and a nice little story too
In this case they blow the whole cool thing off using the name Ignition with [...]Read more of 'What do you mean it’s not the 80’s ?' >>
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Friday, November 26, 2004 7:21 am
Budget post
Today I bought a couple of records from the budget section of a record shop in my town, they were ‘Paradiso’ by Kamerakino and ‘Calling Out of Context’ by Arthur Russell, less than 8 quid altogether. So…
Kamerakino- Metall Auf Eis
These guys are another of those wonderfully weird/weirdly wonderful bands that tend to come from, of [...]Read more of 'Budget post' >>
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Thursday, November 25, 2004 5:33 pm
Music to watch robots cry, errr, sorry, fight
Yeah, it was geek heaven Madrid, they even had robots running around the hallways! not security dogs as Stuart was wondering, but little white plastic dogs (the size of half a big cat more or less) that will compete in this rather remarkable event (apparently the rest of the members of the Telematics team in [...]
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