Praxis + Break/Flow – Communist 7″ Product Blueprint
Praxis + Break/Flow – Communist 7″ Product Blueprint was a (fictional) project bringing together Marx quotes, vinyl and critique; Cornelius Cardew and Royal Family & The Poor.
Read MorePraxis + Break/Flow – Communist 7″ Product Blueprint was a (fictional) project bringing together Marx quotes, vinyl and critique; Cornelius Cardew and Royal Family & The Poor.
Read MoreA review article about the book Battlenoise! and the ideology of Martial Industrial music from Datacide 10 (2008).
Read MoreThe demise of vinyl has been predicted many times, particularly in the 80’s when the record industry moved from the
Read MoreCorollary to “In Skatebored We Noize” by dj Balli (+ Bel.04) For decades now Situationism has been subsumed by the
Read MoreWith the expression “Audio-Philosophical Dwellings” you refer to every symbolic support of Sonic Belligerency, whatever its nature and importance. For
Read MoreThis text is based on a talk given at the One-shot Art Festival in Berlin, October 2007 as part of
Read MoreThoughts on the presentation of rebellion in the artwork of (Post-)Rave records. Abstract On the basis of two drawings I´m
Read More– ABOUT BOGOTRAX FESTIVAL – “Every possible of the individuals is then a shadow that gives a sound.” Kierkegaard –
Read MoreIn the early 1980s, nightlife was limited, with clubs closing by 2 am. Amid overpriced discos, a subculture emerged, embracing electronic music and underground clubs. Influenced by bands like Soft Cell, the writer explored the growing club scene in London, including venues like the Batcave, the Hacienda, and illegal warehouse parties. This scene laid the foundation for Acid House’s rise in the late ’80s.
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