DATACIDE BOOKS FOR 2015
We’re very happy to announce the release of two books this month: EVERYTHING ELSE IS EVEN MORE RIDICULOUS a
Read MoreWe’re very happy to announce the release of two books this month: EVERYTHING ELSE IS EVEN MORE RIDICULOUS a
Read MoreFUNDRAISER FOR DATACIDEBREAKCORE-EXPERIMENTAL-HARDCORE- DRUM&BASS-BREAKS-NOISEBAMBULEhttp://www.cindytalk.com/tag/bambule/https://soundcloud.com/touchedrawKOVERThttp://www.criticalnoise.net/https://soundcloud.com/kovert PROLE SECTOR https://praxisrecords.bandcamp.com/album/prole-sector-n1-praxis-52 DAN HEKATE https://soundcloud.com/dan-hekate-1 FIRE AT WORK https://soundcloud.com/fire-at-work LYNX & CHRISTOPH FRINGELI https://soundcloud.com/praxisrecords
Read MoreThe euphoria of Occupy and the ‘Arab Spring’ seems a long way away. The mass movements on the streets
Read More‘The slaughterhouse is linked to religion in so far as the temples of bygone eras … served two purposes: they
Read More19-06-2015 – Praxis and Concrete Cosmos present Aural Extremisms at K9, Kinzigstr. 9, 10247 Berlin. Talks and Screenings from 8pm:
Read More‘They hate us, we hate them’ (1) Resisting police corruption and violence in Hackney in the 1980s and 1990s (2) ‘The
Read MoreDie Berliner Krise Kommt!c-drikhttp://syrphe.com/c-drik.htmlmessiashttps://laermkultur.bandcamp.com/divtechhttps://soundcloud.com/divtech decide today https://decidetoday.bandcamp.com/ genus inkasso http://grindcorekaraoke.com/album/the-despised-pastora zombieflesheater https://www.mixcloud.com/Zombieflesheater/ fgnugn https://soundcloud.com/fgnugn concrete cosmos https://concretecosmos.wordpress.com/tag/concrete-cosmos/ electric kettle https://soundcloud.com/electrickettle
Read MoreDatacide will be present at the Radical Bookfair taking place May 9, taking place at 47/49 Tanner Street, London SE1
Read MoreJourneys in the Naked City – Adventures in New York Before the Rain is an article by Controlled Weirdness about 1980s Clubbing in New York, published originally in Datacide 14 in 2014, the follow-up/companion piece to ‘You’re Too Young to Remember the Eighties about London underground clubs and warehouse parties.
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