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Datacide 14

Datacide 14 Fiction 

Incorrect Classification Possible

February 3, 2015 Howard Slater 0 Comments Poetry

Untitled Maybe we could be lithe with the music be in its unknowable tones as substrate For ever diasporic as

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Datacide 14 Fiction 

Star Spores: The Magnetic Timetable

January 29, 2015February 16, 2015 Terra Audio 0 Comments Fiction, Star Spores

‘ I realise my life has been a training exercise for this very moment, almost as if the universe at

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Datacide 14 Fiction 

Star Spores: The Computerised City

January 26, 2015January 26, 2015 Terra Audio 0 Comments Fiction, Technology

I walk through the computerised city – Streets gridded by signs instructions flicker at lulling frequencies advertisements cloak the edges

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Datacide 14 Fiction 

Cut-Up-Marx 11-20

January 24, 2015February 21, 2015 Howard Slater 1 Comment Cut-Up, Karl Marx, Matthieu Bourel, Poetry

  Cut-Up-Marx Eleven An element of capital Labour itself – Existence – Placed in and in the valorisation process The

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Articles Datacide 14 

Emperor Palpatine

January 21, 2015February 19, 2015 Joris Julius-Sabinus 0 Comments Anti-Capitalism, Cecil Harmsworth King, Critique of Capitalism, Daily Mirror, Hugh Cudlipp, Postmodern Politics, Third Position

Here are the fundamentals: they are the same everywhere. The slave is always conscious of his slavery, and often makes

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Datacide 14 Reviews 

Paul Sullivan, Remixology: Tracing The Dub Diaspora (Reaktion Books, 2014) (Book Review)

January 17, 2015 John Eden 2 Comments Book Review, Dub, Sound Systems

Paul Sullivan, Remixology: Tracing The Dub Diaspora, Reaktion Books, 2014 Apart from the ubiquitous Bob Marley, reggae and its variants

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Datacide 14 Reviews 

Robert Dellar, Splitting In Two: Mad Pride & Punk Rock Oblivion (Unkant Publishing) (Book Review)

January 13, 2015January 13, 2015 Stewart Home 1 Comment Book Review, punk rock, Robert Dellar

Robert Dellar, Splitting In Two: Mad Pride & Punk Rock Oblivion (Unkant Publishing) Robert Dellar’s new book is part autobiography,

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Datacide 14 Reviews 

Genesis P-Orridge, G.P.O. V G.P-O (Primary Information, 2013) (Book Review)

January 10, 2015 John Eden 2 Comments Genesis P-Orridge, mail art

Genesis 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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Datacide 14 Reviews 

Cyrus Bozorgmehr, The Rabbit Hole (Creative Space, 2013) and other writings (Book Review)

December 28, 2014December 29, 2014 nemeton 0 Comments Book Review, counterculture, Fiction, Free Party, London, nemeton, Sound Systems, SP23, Spiral Tribe, Teknival

Cyrus Bozorgmehr, The Rabbit Hole (Creative Space, 2013) and other writings at djbroadcast.net Writing about music counter-cultural tendencies that we

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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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