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October 2, 2009

Alan Moore's DODGEM LOGIC

Magazines are on everyone's mind again, it seems. From the depths of darkest Northampton, he's put a saddle on the zeitgeist again:

Forty years after the uproarious heyday of the alternative press, writer Alan Moore is launching the 21st century's first underground magazine from his home town of Northampton, a community that is right at the geographical, political and economic heart of the country; one which has half its high street boarded up and is at present dying on its arse, just like...

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Published on October 02, 2009 15:19

The Future Belongs To

Brilliant work from Roland Tiangco:



A poster the recipient completes by revealing spot-varnished type with hands made dirty by handling the poster.



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Published on October 02, 2009 10:25

I Can't Keep Up With Katie West

Frankly, I can't keep up with anything these days, as I'm in the middle of half a dozen comics projects at minimum, five animated series projects and a film treatment (and about eight other things I'm not mentioning). So I've only just noticed that Katie West sold out of her book a couple of days after I last mentioned it here. So thank you. Now you must all write to her demanding a b/w book project that she can put out through a more affordable POD system and therefore earn more money....

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Published on October 02, 2009 09:52

Zuramone

From Portugal, a bit of fun from Zuramone's THE SPIDERS DANCE ep.


Ennio Morricone speeding his tits off in Goa. Tranceabilly. Explosive breaks and gleaming spiked guitars. It just makes me smile.


Download audio file (01GreenIsNotOurEnemie.mp3)

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Published on October 02, 2009 09:03

The Sibley Family Tree

By Low Lit Art. Drones and zone-out rhythms, and then, whoosh, time travel.


Utilizing found sound, sequenced percussion and washes of noise "The Sibley Family Tree" traces the lives of six generations of artists from the nineteenth century logging camps of the Pacific Northwest to the early sixties San Francisco pop art gallery scene to a future vision of the BosWash megalopolis and everywhere in between.


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Published on October 02, 2009 08:28

Mr Incognito: "LHC"

German Kosmische never really went away, did it? Emanating from a workshop in Riesa:

LHC -> Largest High Church, a particle-'enhancer', which gets the missing blackhole generator activated, supported by the other dimensions headquarter - "Massive Dynamics". We activate this largest machine on earth, jumping to the next cosmic level in technology, also trying to proof the "Heim-Theory", which could lead to an amazing propulsion technology - 11 lightyears in 80 days!

This piece of music is a...

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Published on October 02, 2009 08:12

Vladislav Delay

Vladislav Delay's "Lumi," video directed by Timothy Jaeger.


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Published on October 02, 2009 08:05

Links for 2009-10-02

Internet Archive: Free Download: Capitose Windowpane
"Last night I saw a man in my sleep who brought me to a utopia of pyramids and sourceless rays of light and the gates read scrambled letters that presented themselves in a foreign manner beyond inherent human synthesis. And then liquid of gold reflecting blue began to drown me from above, building from the sky down. I was taken by hand from sunrises to sunsets, past horizon radars from orange to gray. And as the liquid began to recede, it...
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Published on October 02, 2009 08:00

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Published on October 02, 2009 04:50

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