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“The Urge to Speak Where Form Collapses” – London 18-01-2026

A Sunday daytime event to celebrate the release of the new Falsehood Union zine and compiliation – Hekate Union.

Falsehood Union event featuring artists from Hekate and Praxis and a series of talks from Datacide Magazine in London January 18, 2026

“THE URGE TO SPEAK WHERE FORM COLLAPSES”

3-5pm Datacide – the Magazine for Noise & Politics
Talks, readings, discussion with

  • Stewart Home – discussing his new book Fascist Yoga
  • Dan Hekate – reading two of his recent short stories
  • Christoph Fringeli – presenting a critical investigation into the concept of counterculture.
Datacide Talk event at Falsehood Union

From 5pm onwards
A music/noise lineup featuring:

  • Psychic Defence
  • Incirrata
  • Vera Spektor
  • Xname
  • Luke Hekate
  • Void Response
  • Turbo Miffy
  • Void Stepping.

Bass music/Noise/Breakcore/IDM

Tickets £11.50 from Resident Advisor

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