The Bodyshop
Spent Nuke cartridges, expired bots and other assorted trash littered the street in section 56. Somehow Fiona and Gil had
Read MoreSpent Nuke cartridges, expired bots and other assorted trash littered the street in section 56. Somehow Fiona and Gil had
Read MoreUntitled Maybe we could be lithe with the music be in its unknowable tones as substrate For ever diasporic as
Read More‘ I realise my life has been a training exercise for this very moment, almost as if the universe at
Read MoreI walk through the computerised city – Streets gridded by signs instructions flicker at lulling frequencies advertisements cloak the edges
Read MoreCut-Up-Marx Eleven An element of capital Labour itself – Existence – Placed in and in the valorisation process The
Read MoreHere are the fundamentals: they are the same everywhere. The slave is always conscious of his slavery, and often makes
Read MorePaul Sullivan, Remixology: Tracing The Dub Diaspora, Reaktion Books, 2014 Apart from the ubiquitous Bob Marley, reggae and its variants
Read MoreRobert Dellar’s book is part autobiography, part social history and in places morphs into fiction. It covers both Dellar’s own life via punk rock and the dehumanisation of those deemed clinically insane by the powers that be. While in academia the idea that madness might be the only sane response to capitalist society is often discussed in terms of Deleuze and Guattari’s anti-Oedipal theories, Dellar has a more hands on and activist approach to ‘bad craziness’.
Read MoreGenesis P-Orridge, G.P.O. V G.P-O (Primary Information, 2013) Reprint of a dossier originally published in the mid 1970s. The title
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