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2022The Molehill Report

The Molehill Report #2 – February 2022

The February 2022 edition of “The Molehill Report,” hosted by Christoph Fringeli, covers Praxis Records, Datacide Magazine, and related projects.
Highlights include a new digital release by Cortex, an interview with DJ Controlled Weirdness (Neil Keating) discussing 1980s London club and warehouse parties, and the announcement of Hekate Soundsystem’s 25th anniversary in Lyon. Fringeli emphasizes the mix of news, reviews, and interviews related to their music and cultural endeavors.

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The Molehill Report #1 – January 2022

THE MOLEHILL REPORT, a monthly video newsletter by Praxis Records and Datacide, explores the realms of experimental electronic music, cultural subversion, and political discourse. This first episode from January 2022 features Christoph Fringeli, delving into Praxis’ history and presenting Riccardo Balli’s book ‘Sbrang Gabba Gang’, a fusion of Futurism and Gabber culture.

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2022Datacide 19Film/VideoInterviews

Interview With Nihil Fist – Full Transcript

Nihil Fist first appeared on the scene with a number of self-released cassette tapes and CDs in the late 1990s where he started defining his own vision of rapid fire beats and relentless noise attacks combining elements of harsh noise and speedcore, but at the same time far apart from these genres. This is the full transcript of our interview with him which first appeared on the Noise & Politics channel.

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2022Everything Else is Even More RIdiculous - Datacide 1-10

EVERYTHING ELSE IS EVEN MORE RIDICULOUS Book Back in Stock!

EVERYTHING ELSE IS EVEN MORE RIDICULOUS is a 364-page A4-size tome collecting the complete editions of datacide issues 1-10. It contains introductions by Flint Michigan, Christoph Fringeli, Nemeton, and Dan Hekate. Available again from Molehill Publishing. ISBN 978-3-948332-01-3

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20082022Italiano

Sei troppo giovane per ricordare gli anni ottanta – Ballando in un’altra epoca

È facile dimenticare in quest’epoca di feste che durano tutta la notte, di after-hours e bar notturni che c’è stato un tempo in cui tutti i locali chiudevano alle 2 del mattino. I primi anni Ottanta erano un periodo triste per uscire a far festa. La maggior parte delle discoteche erano spelonche troppo costose, dove per entrare si veniva scrutati dal personale della porta che controllava se il tuo aspetto era rispettabile. Per qualche oscuro motivo erano d’obbligo le scarpe bianche.

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