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Featuring archives: SciFi

An xxjfg archive for posts featuring SciFi.

21st January 2008

Vaster than empires, and more slow

Featuring:

kosmiche, krautrock & SciFi

There was quite an interesting debate in one of the darken spaces that thee 20jazzfunkgreats roam regarding the extent to which the trend towards tunes of 10 minutes or longer which has become growingly common in certain genres you know we dig, such as kosmische disco, is a good or a bad thing. We pray…

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8th November 2007

In Space I can Hear You Scream

Technological solutions for Nerds have developed a special blackberry implant which projects the sounds of Cybernetic Broadcasting System in the walls of your skull, watch what goes on inside your sick brain with a hyper-developed pineal gland and feel like you where in a Plastic Fantastic Inevitable happening inhabited by the anti-social androids after which…

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2nd September 2007

Metamorphoses

Featuring:

numbers & SciFi

20JFG is about many things, one of them is change, since we tend to be for people who push things forward, or people who pushed things forward, or people who look back in style to people who pushed things forward, we enjoy the dynamism of our culture, where the driving impulse is a creative one,…

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21st August 2007

The past is the future

1- Phil Dick once wrote a short story called ‘The Trouble with Bubbles’. It is about a future where Humankind finds itself, in the absence of other habitable planets in the Solar system, trapped in Earth. People’s thirst for space exploration and discovery is temporarily quenched by an industry dedicated to the construction of small…

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4th March 2007

Metal Dragons/Cardboard Lambs

We are bursting at the seams at the prospect of an album by Padded Cell. Imagine, looking back at previous 12″s, what it will be like? The Emperor Machine made by witches and warlocks who shroud themselves in blood-red satin cloaks and have glitterballs for eyes. Today marks the release of ‘Moon Menace’ on DC…

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