The next Stadtklang music evening at the Arcola Theatre Bar in Dalston London on Sunday 7 May, 6.30-11, will feature artist, writer and psychogeographer Laura Oldfield Ford and musician, sound engineer and producer Jack Latham
They will present and discuss new sound work using field recordings...
Was listening to Blackstar last night and girlfriend thought the melody in the great middle section sounded familiar. After a bit of searching worked out it has close affinities with Stevie Wonder’s “Someday at Christmas”. Playing on a Black (xmas) star perhaps?
Connect_icut right on point as usual. Eagerly downloaded on Sunday morning and was underwhelmed by the first few tracks, went straight to the last one which obsessed me for the rest of the day but now it's In Another Way that's dominating the plays.
This Channel 4 ident is from the aylesbury I think
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Yes I was disappointed with this. Am a fan of his prose and his stance against the makeover scam of London. But the race issue definitely jars. Black people are only represented as muggers and/or mentally ill. He describes the only black person he interviews as an 'immigrant' despite the fact...
Yes totally agree. Been watching some old Robert Hughes - both Shock of the New and his ones on architects. He's still around though. Did you see his one on the contemporary art world, the Mona Lisa Curse? Some great scenes of Hughes visiting rich and incredibly vacuous collectors in California...
Plug for an interdisciplinary MSc in Urban Studies at University College London which I hope some Dissensians will be interested in – I know that several posters already have connections with the Bartlett.
Full details here: www.ucl.ac.uk/urbanstudies
Woke up to this:
Anne Widdicombe: 'The big attraction of Blackdown is it's still quite wild'
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio4_aod.shtml?radio4/saturdaylive
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