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Showing posts with label anarchism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anarchism. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2008

Saturday, December 22, 2007

All Hail Discordia. Midnite Movies- KLF



"the KLF have now left the Music Business." With a hail of blank bullets and Extreme Noise Terror, the millionaires in the dance powerhouse duo KLF left the music biz until "peace is declared all over the world," deleting their entire back catalog so as not to be mistaken for a marketing gimmick, and entered into the art world where they began to burn (literally) a lot of the money that had accumulated. All Hail Discordia!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Midnacht Movies: Sun City Girls



Sun City Girls- Cloven Theater. Vintage Great Bizzareness. Thanks for reminding me Carl.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Midnite Movies: Howls for Sade



Just before this was to begin, Guy Ernest Debord was supposed to step onto the stage and make a few introductory remarks. Had he done so, he would simply have said: "There is no film. Cinema is dead. No more films are possible. If you wish, we can move on to a discussion."

Monday, September 24, 2007

Something Came Over Me -TG



Got TG's new disc Part Two in the mail today. It's fucking fantastic! Somethings age well, and others never age. TG is the latter.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Midnite Movies: the Huns

Austin's exceptionally volatile the Huns live in 1979.





They couldn't play, they couldn't sing, and they were fucking brilliant. LINK to an excellent article by former Huns drummer Tom Huckabee. Yer welcome!

Monday, June 18, 2007

Uh-oh!



Some Czech pranksters injected this clip of a nuclear explosion into otherwise peaceful panning shots of daily weather forecasts. The group is called Initiative Ztohoven. They may have a website and some documentation on them, but I sure as hell can't read it. Try and learn English next time guys! Just kidding. Czechoslovakia is a beautiful place. Too bad it got nuked.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Balanced Anarchy

I think it is both refreshing and inspiring to go back from time to time, and hear of the hope that so many great thinkers once put into the internet. Before there was MySpace and all the other junk now clogging up the tubes, there was that glimmer of utopian hope that many of the old revolutionaries scorned. That many of us have forgotten about. That is still out there today. But for how much longer? Keep the internet anarchistic; it will never happen again.

James Burk from his series, The Day the Universe Changed.