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    Lost K-Punk Junglist Text Online

    very mid nineteys used to ADORE this stuff (CCRU)back in the day, back then it a great vector between theory and praxis(ie raving)... it was the abstract culture mag/pamhlets that i really liked (great packaging too!) HOWEVER i do find it of its time (nowt wrong with that but,for example, K...
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    Fag Tapes

    the covers have a outsider art/highschool stoner charm http://www.slamxhype.com/blogs/d/theotherclub/2008/01/24/fag-tapes
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    Fag Tapes

    don't quite understand i do like the tapes if thats what you mean:slanted:
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    Fag Tapes

    Interested to know people’s opinions on this stuff…some stunning stuff on ‘em…BUT I can’t help detecting a “fuken gnarly dude” vibe. Fair enough it’s Rat Club era Throbbing Gristle worship but it seems to have evolved into an area that chimes with much contemporary improv….anyone heard this...
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    K Punk/Pseud's Corner

    i hear K Punk is in (Private eye's) Pseud's Corner...i know it was from his Mark Stewart interview in The Wire but does anyone know the quote used?
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    STUART HOME - any love here?

    to be an old man about things.. Kodwo Eshun + Steve Beards book/magazine reviews in ID were a massive part of my 90's..you wouldn't get ANYTHING like that in the style press now!
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    STUART HOME - any love here?

    in the novel there's lists of collective names (karen eliot etc and Steve Beard is amongst them) have you read/ seen his Perfumed Head from ages ago ..never seen it myself but its meant to be excellent
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    STUART HOME - any love here?

    hmm..an exellent simulation then:slanted:
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    Ghost Box on Resonance FM

    but i thought it was only being broadcast on Thursday?
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    Ghost Box on Resonance FM

    http://www.thewire.co.uk/articles/1141/ includes a Ghost Box mix (John Foxx+ Virginia Astley.. very K Punk)
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    STUART HOME - any love here?

    just read this..http://www.bookworks.org.uk/asp/detail.asp?uid=book_7954A75D-5A9C-4337-8ED2-862F746D131B&sub=new it's by "the" Stewart Home" ie; the one who "wrote" 69 Things to do with a Dead Princess" (and uses it as a strong referrent< acknowledged/worshipped >) didn't know Steve Beard was a...
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    Ogg To Mp3

    whats the easiest (free)software to use for this??
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    Origins of Goth

    i was thinking more of it's social origins in northern towns ...the fathersham Leeds..why??? i recon the huge impact of Goth in the north could be the weather:confused:
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    Origins of Goth

    this figures; Goth's were early adopters as far as drum machine fetishism goes so only mild surprise at the time at this...http://www.discogs.com/release/33114
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    Origins of Goth

    the faversham= Goth CBGB's i hear
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    Origins of Goth

    I’ve been thinking about the above but this here internet is chock full of Gothdom and I dunno where to start…. (I recon I smell a few ex-goths on Dissensus) I’m thinking more about the Leeds/Sisters scene rather than the London/Batcave end of things …anyone know a good website??
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    bleepfiend

    just playing the No.1 Astronaut recordings and liking it, it's very Raymond Scott! ("bells" in particular) Plone spring to mind too (remember them?)
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    creel pone & that

    my fave creel pone is http://www.volcanictongue.co.uk/artist.php?art=Gregory%20Jones/Roy%20Sablosky but everyone ive heard has merit..i know they could be seen as arrivist by yer academic concrete types but the cuteness/ collectablity factors get them heard! ('hey i'm listening to weird...
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    creel pone & that

    yes he did...http://www.ubu.com/film/lipsett.html
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    films you've seen recently and would NOT recommend

    this is england...terrible
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