“LONG LIVE DEATH”
Editor’s note: This is the original version as published in Datacide 6. We recommend you read the version slightly revised
Read MoreEditor’s note: This is the original version as published in Datacide 6. We recommend you read the version slightly revised
Read Morecruising the metro on premium petrolAt a school, pretty much all of the kids came in one day having watched
Read MoreNail Bombs and Bio-Politics Military intelligence isn’t what it used to be but so what, Human intelligence isn’t what it
Read MoreBOMB! BOMB! BOMB! blaired the Sun newspaper headline – a public incitement to mass destruction, a mass destruction taking place,
Read MoreMinimal Apertures is an addendum to the article The Western by Howard Slater with short remarks about The Wild Bunch, Once Upon A Time in the West, Winchester 73, McAbe and Mrs Miller, Ulzana’s Raid and El Topo.
Read MoreInterview with the French hardcore music collective No-Tek from 1998 about their eclectic post-punk approach towards fast and hard electronic music, their DIY ethic and the “unconscious idealism” of bringing breakbeats into the hardcore sound.
Read MoreReview article on releases from the Mille Plateaux label from 1998. With music we can change the world; subtle changes of perception, shifting an outlook that can no longer be solidified, coherent or self-orienting. We turn instead to an outside: a large window… several horizons… adjectives and vision absconding through red solarised trees.
Read MorePeter Edwards: the endless short story – a six year loop [emailorder tape] concept and review by Eddie Miller aka Flint Michigan.
Read MoreA 20 minute long studio dabble from New Order recorded as a test for Blue Monday but shifted to the role of Hacienda video soundtrack finds here its first vinyl release. An intriguing track that marked the onset of a recombinant disco music shot through with a waning punk ethos.
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