‘These days are not to be missed’ – 1990s Rave and Club Culture in Fiction
Nights out dancing, for all their intensity, leave few visible traces. Immersed in a multi sensory environment of noise, lights,
Read MoreNights out dancing, for all their intensity, leave few visible traces. Immersed in a multi sensory environment of noise, lights,
Read MoreAn interview with Alexej Ulbricht (AU) in March 2015, conducted by Jonathan Nassim and Mikala Rasmussen (JN/MR), with introduction and
Read MorePsycho-historian Chris Millard has described the clinical invention of ‘self-harm’ as a category so narrow that most cases actually treated
Read MoreA critique of the ideology of anti-Imperialism that has led to alliances of far left groups with reactionary nationalist dictatorships and religious movements and has been tainted with anti-Semitism over the decades, often masquerading as ‘anti-Zionism’.
Read MoreAn essay on Rwanda under Paul Kagame’s rule in the 21st century. Is it developing in the direction of a ‘New Afraican Fascism’?
Read MoreHere is the annual Best of 2016 Chart documenting many of the tracks and releases of 2016 played out frequently by Datacide contributors!
Read MoreA top 20 list of the Most Read Datacide Articles in 2016 features a mix of ‘classic’ and (then) new texts from our website.
Read MoreFor a left that rejects the party-form and in times in which the ‘soviet’ model of workers councils became less viable, the question of organization has proved problematic. Guattari, a life-long member of militant groups from the 60s onwards, never failed to address this issue of how we can ‘belong together’. This short text offers the rudiments of Guattari’s response as informed by his work as a maverick psychoanalyst and his ideas of a micro-politics that upsets long-held views of what it is to be an ‘individual.’
Read MoreBoyd Rice is a US based noise musician and a key link of ‘industrial music’ and political fascism. In this
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