Break/Flow 1

Break/Flow was a magazine edited by Howard Slater of which two print editions appeared in 1996 and 1999, as well as an edition on vinyl in 1998. We’re happy to present the full content of the first issue here on the datacide website.

Table of Content

Break/Flow in the Shadow City

Ronald Sukenick: You Don’t Need to Understand – Introduction to and Interview with an American Speed Novelist

Exclusion Zone:

Howard Slater: On Anti-Oedipus – Schizo-politics for Scallies Part 0.0001

Practices of Freedom: Underground Resistance & Electronic Dance:

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