Archive for November, 2006
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006 8:44 pm
The NO. 4 / Diamonds. Rubies. Saphires. Crystals.
We are today in a pretty mood, our hearts are filled with warmth and our heads with glitter and spangles. We do not feel the cold of the great winds screeching in from the seas in our fair land of Brightonia, as the bands and artists that we hold dear are making such great aural […]
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1:42 pm
Dance! Music! (Pt. 4 roxy garage time travel warp)
Listen with attention, I’m going to read now from the holy book of Wack-O and tell you the Truth, how dance was invented by Adam and Eve as they tumbled down Eden’s Garden back 10.000 years ago, the angels observed in awe and imitated them on top of a pin, we don’t know how many […]
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Tuesday, November 28, 2006 8:14 am
Childhood traumas
It’s complicated being me.
When I was a wee chap my dad threw me around the swimming pool too much so I ended up becoming a bore and a dullard, I hate unexpected things happening, except on the stereo.
What’s with Hella? They went from being the gentleman’s choice for polirhythmic math-rock (say it 10 times in […]Read more of 'Childhood traumas' >>
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Monday, November 27, 2006 4:37 am
Dance! Music! (Pt 3. remix friends reunited)
Sweet!!
There is a network of 20JFG friends who can do no wrong, and we love their warrm guts. They are spread across the world like subversive cells doing their own thing, working in the corners of the system or wholly outside it, where monetary concerns are tangential and fads the fast blur of some tacky […]Read more of 'Dance! Music! (Pt 3. remix friends reunited)' >>
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Friday, November 24, 2006 2:30 pm
Dance! Music! (Pt. 2 Ghetto tech studies)
(We are featuring, for our second instalment of the Dance music post series none other than Professor T.D. Coleman from the University of California at Berkeley talking about Ghetto Tech. I find it hard to express our pride at having such a luminary of cultural studies writing a small review for us. If you don’t […]
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