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
Ronald Sukenick: You Don’t Need to Understand – Introduction to and Interview with an American Speed Novelist
Exclusion Zone:
- Alexander Trocchi and Project Sigma (Introduction)
- Sigma Portfolio No.5 (Document)
- Sigma Portfolio No.4 – Potlatch (Document)
- Spur Manifesto (Document)
Howard Slater: On Anti-Oedipus – Schizo-politics for Scallies Part 0.0001
Practices of Freedom: Underground Resistance & Electronic Dance:
- Mixed up in The Hague
- Network 23
- Praxis Communique (from Praxis Newsletter 7)
- Techno: Hallucinating History! >>> part one – Joe Meek and Telstar
- Message to the Majors – Record Reviews
- Autonomous, Palpable and Pulpable – Print Reviews
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- Here you find the TABLE OF CONTENT of the second print edition of Break/Flow appeared in April 1999
Break/Flow in the Shadow City is the introductory text by Howard Slater for the first print edition of Break/Flow from 1996. 'Break/Flow is an autonomous publication that hopes to function in several spaces simultaneously. Though inspired by music, theory, politics, and the literary, it is intensified enough to follow trajectories out of these never once isolatable spheres and inhabit the…