Alec Empire: “!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Long Live The Underground!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
Alec sent us this fax as a contribution to the second issue of Alien Underground (1995). Unfortunately it was badly
Read MoreAlec sent us this fax as a contribution to the second issue of Alien Underground (1995). Unfortunately it was badly
Read More“Action Update” by the (then) recently founded Association of Autonomous Astronauts printed in Alien Underground 0.1, London 1995:
Read MoreTechNET was, as the review in the same issue of Alien Underground (self-ironically) stated, “Some kind of glorified techno flyer
Read More“At night we walk in a circle and are consumed by fire” Guy Debord Obituary by Michel Comte, published in
Read MoreA double page spread in the first issue of Alien Underground dealt with the (then) threat of the new Criminal Justice Bill (which was to become law in as the 1994 Criminal Justice Act shortly after with minor alterations) in three sections. The first was more of an opinion piece, the second a brief rundown of central sections of the law, the third a report on (then) recent protests. Published in 1994 in Alien Underground 0.0
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Read MoreFrom Alien Underground 0.0, London 1994 by Praxis Nothing Essential Happens in the Absence of Noise Techno is the culture
Read MoreDatacide and Cagliostro present Breakcore, Broken Beats & Noise Knochenbox Friday 14.5.2010 The forth installment of our monthly night at
Read MoreThe British elections ended with the predictable result: Labour had significant losses, the Tories significant gains although not as many
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