WINTER OF DISCONTENT
Extended review of the CD release of The Pop Group via Radar, titled We Are All Prostitutes from 1998, collecting key moments of the legendary political post-punk-funk band featuring Mark Stewart.
Read MoreExtended review of the CD release of The Pop Group via Radar, titled We Are All Prostitutes from 1998, collecting key moments of the legendary political post-punk-funk band featuring Mark Stewart.
Read MoreX-Ecutioners: X-Pressions [Asphodel] Mix-Master Mike: Anti-Theft Device [Asphodel] It may perhaps be an indication of the renewed currency of electro
Read MoreHomewrecker Recordings exists on multiple levels (as label, ideology, politics and practice) in a multitude of locations (North America, Europe
Read MoreSimon Reynolds : Energy Flash (Picador 1998) Rob Young : Harder! Faster! Louder! (The Wire, Issue 176, October 1998) Crash!
Read MoreIt seems suiting that since capitalism has erected its own code of ethics, it should continue by giving life to
Read MoreThe Great Deception Pluto Press, 1998 “Our so-called foreign aid program, which is not really foreign aid because it isn’t
Read MoreHot off the press is also the new edition of Lobster, as always full of insight and information about the
Read MoreTransgressions – A Journal of Urban Exploration appeared in 5 issues published by teh Geography Department of the University of Newcastle England in the mid-late 90s. Edited by Alastair Bonnett. Review Editor was Fabian Tompsett. This is a short review of issue 5 which appeared in Datacide 5.
Read MoreVol. 3: Moving horizontally rather than vertically this intense music magazine takes in electronica, post rock and drum and bass.
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