Hinterlands of Memory
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Here's an interesting book - a specifically Canadian perspective on
hauntology, exploring the nexus of nationality, landscape and memory in
the 1970s...
Let's Not Push Things Forward
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A celebrated remix of *The Streets'*s "Turn the Page"
What its existence would seem to demonstrate, though, is inability to turn
the page of this part...
Naffrofuturist (slight return)
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Around this time, *Sounds* actually had a Futurists Chart in their charts
page. Initially it was compiled by Stevo of Some Bizzare f...
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"During the 60s people forgot what emotions were supposed to be. And I
don't think they've ever remembered. I think that once you see emotions
from a ce...
"jumping iz not a crime"
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Kieran Press-Reynolds with a guest piece at Shawn Reynaldo's First Floor,
while the main man takes a vacation. It's a report on "the holy hell of
cursed j...
vinyl mysticism
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At *Washington Post*, an interesting video-illustrated feature on how vinyl
records are made today
Interesting, even though I have almost no interest -...
Mashupmanship ("lameness on the horizon")
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*LAMENESS ON THE HORIZON*
*(from 2001, Unfaves, off the old website A White Brit Rave Aesthete
Thinks Aloud)*
I was enjoying the Avalanches show at SOB...
four favorite riffs
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Not actually my four absolute favorite riffs (Lord alone knows where I'd
start with that) but four *of* my favorite riffs, commented on for The
Wire's *G...
angel delights
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https://rada-ve.bandcamp.com/track/saturn-rings-songs
*Go on* - listen to that gorgeous bubble bath of synthtronica!
Another vintage release, with a vi...
So the narcisistic mice that came up in this experiment and got called "the beautiful ones" were actually mod mice
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https://www.victorpest.com/articles/what-humans-can-learn-from-calhouns-rodent-utopia
Fantastic piece. The references to "Parkers" are a lovely period detail: evidence of an oral culture.
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