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Datacide 13

Datacide 13 

NSU Update

June 20, 2014June 20, 2014 Christoph Fringeli 0 Comments fascism, Media, Neo-Nazis, NSU, Office for the Protection of the Constitution, politics, Surveillance, Terrorism, Verfassungsschutz

In the year since the last issue of datacide came out there has been continued fallout from the scandal surrounding

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Cut-Up-Marx Six

May 28, 2014July 11, 2014 Howard Slater 0 Comments Cut-Up, Karl Marx, Poetry

Opposition realities of living labour in the womb are placed And likewise the world of capital returns to its own

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Vinyl Meltdown

May 16, 2014May 16, 2014 Alexis Wolton 1 Comment Kovert, Music Industry, muzak, politics, Vinyl

In the first of two parts, the dialectic of noise as both pacifier and intensifier is set against the ongoing

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Cut-Up-Marx Five

April 29, 2014July 11, 2014 Howard Slater 0 Comments Cut-Up, Karl Marx, Poetry

Slaughter is always value The standard same price in which case this sacrifice of the hour does not even one

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What Is This Future?

April 16, 2014June 20, 2014 Split Horizon 1 Comment ecology, politics, Surveillance, Technology, Theory

 In late 2012 HSBC, a large international bank, executed an advertising campaign dubbed “In the future…”. These ads, appearing in

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Cut-Up-Marx Four

April 15, 2014July 11, 2014 Howard Slater 0 Comments Cut-Up, Karl Marx, Poetry

Process altered basis altered means That is is itself in the first case for example agents of social production oppose

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Revolt of the Ravers – The Movement against the Criminal Justice Act in Britain 1993-95

April 7, 2014June 20, 2014 Neil Transpontine 10 Comments 1994 Criminal Justice Act, Advance Party, Castlemorton, Daily Mail, Media, Rave, Socialist Workers Party, Squatting, Surveillance, Technology, Travellers

It is now twenty years since the British government first announced that it was bringing in new laws to prevent

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Cut-Up-Marx Three

April 6, 2014July 11, 2014 Howard Slater 0 Comments Cut-Up, Karl Marx, Poetry

Of production Are themselves And capital (p.163)

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Spiral Tribe – Interview with Mark Harrison

March 24, 2014March 10, 2022 Neil Transpontine 5 Comments 1994 Criminal Justice Act, Acid House, Castlemorton, Shirley Porter, SP23, Spiral Tribe, Teknival

Mark Harrison tells Neil Transpontine about the origins of Spiral Tribe, their crucial role in formenting early 1990s free parties

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About Datacide

Datacide is a magazine that covers experimental electronic music, from the avantgarde to hard dance music, its intersections with radical politics and counterculture, in-depth political and historical analysis and critique as well as experimental fiction, poetry and visual works. In each issue there is an extensive record review section as well as detailed book reviews, comics and news items.

Datacide is not affiliated with or part of any specific political group but engages in a revolutionary critique that rejects the historically discredited strains of leftism associated with Social Democracy and Leninism, drawing instead on the rich heritage of dissident Marxism, libertarian communism and critical theory.

Datacide is a critical voice in the increasingly irrational and rightward lurching ‘posttruth’ times of conspiratorial world views and identity politics.

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