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The S in S&M Stands for Surveillance: How #Girlboss Feminism Thrives Through the Sex-bot
Sell your sex, doll—be dynamo! Encased in Thierry Mugler’s “superrealist” masterpiece—metallic in its conception, Hajime Sorayama-ified in its eroticization—Zendaya’s techno-Venus seems to scream just about that and nothing more. Blood diamonds, reaped and gathered by Congolese children, trickle down her plexiglass body, smudging all that is silvery about her skin with streaks of success. The actress seems to have superbly #girblossed her way into fame. Hence, she can embrace her sexuality now like never before! It is clear: She is the Standard—a fem-bot that has “made it”. Sans the stripper-bot facade that the model in Mugler’s ‘Cirque d’Hiver’ (as Thierry "Manfred" Mugler titled his couture collection) performed on the catwalk, however—wearing the same bodysuit underneath a dress, torn off in haste, plaguing peepshows through terrorizing binaries set between human and artifice—Zendaya’s 2024 reconstruction of the sex-bot falls into the consumable traps of conforming eroticism.
Traps Mugler’s winter circus refused to replicate.
Yet, times have changed since then, and sex dolls have become the new feminist sexy. Consent is king, and participatory pornography is liberating. Screening the hot and hustle of womanhood through fashioned surveillance has made of clothing new confinement.
At first sight, Mugler’s clothed cyborg may not align with Donna Haraway’s—author of A Cyborg Manifesto—illegitimate robo-offsprings of papa patriarchy. These successors reject the marital exchange of bestiality in favor of hybridizing the machine and the organism, eliminating essentialist understandings of humanness, and mediating translations of sex into genetic engineering and reproductive technologies. Thus, they are removed from the sciences and technologies that thrive in their ardent reproductions. Ardent reproductions, in the sense that medicine is dependent on military power, which is dependent on the government, which is dependent on the media, which is dependent on fashion—all of which are controlled by papas (also: the phallus). Mugler’s robot has transparent windows—the flesh underneath being her nipples and breast fat, her stomach and legs. Her chest cherries are furthermore circled with metal, adding extra emphasis to the lactiferous ducts once necessary for breastfeeding, now simply sexy.
Unlike Haraway’s genderless cyborg, the she-bot is a wearable prosthetic—a femmed up version of hypervisible femininity. A depiction of classic womanliness made shiny with Sorayama-varnished lac. A fetishized She, wearing windows for the scopophile.
Yet Mugler’s she-bot moves. She poses.
Where Sorayama’s sex-bots display themselves to be looked at—merely appearing, not acting—Mugler’s she-bot mimes the magnetism of the stripper next door, imbued with the intention to attract attention of the phallus while simultaneously policing it. Distinctly mechanical, her striptease unsettles the divide between artificial intelligence and “biological” desire, unsettling the papa and killing the boner. Instead of giving the she-bot a second, Mugler foregrounds her performance of the fashion piece instead. She disrobes herself—subjects herself to being ogled—and prostitutes her body to inorganic materialization. To the likes of Walter Benjamin, this has always marked fashion’s relation to the body, yet the she-bot's sex-appeal succumbs to that of a different inorganic than peters buoy up from. Her mechanical frame has another raison d’être, rendering visible the performance of fashion and its close kinship to materializing the female body and its various transformations—making the She an object, triumphing over Her death while actively defying Her mortality. She gazes in reflection and looks back.
Much like feminist theorist Craig Owens sees the peep show to be an inversion of the patriarchal Panopticon, Thierry Mugler’s couture shifts “the gaze” and steers surveillance. The designer was known for transforming his women into insects and robots of various kinds, forging breast plates out of molded plastic, and creating stilettos out of steel. He would exaggerate the femaleness of his models with exoskeletons—similar to that of the she-bot—attaching handlebars to bustiers, and turning models into multitasking motorcycles and motorcyclists. As long as he had bodies to work with—those that could act out his grotesque imageries—the designer would play the role of a playwright. He would sculpt shapes that were infernal in their inauguration—consistently becoming, downgrading, and regenerating. His theatrics would embrace drag artists as well as “the overweight” and “elderly”. Individual identity is absorbed into cloth, after all!
The essence of Mugler body lies not in its surface, but in its heights and cavities—a body that is becoming, as Bakhtin would put it. In Thierry's collections, women's sexualites are performed rather than made innate. These performances are ones of “untrustworthiness” that stage the surveillance camera opposite to the sex-bot, capturing the peeping Tom instead of patriarchy’s prostitute.
In ‘Cirque d’Hiver’ she emphasized the staged-ness of sold sex. Now, on the sand-covered red carpet, she swims upstream the patriarchy and sells her sex on the socking great stage.
Blood rushes through the penis once again. The women have won!
So has Zendaya, clad in Mugler’s metallic robo-armor, whose sheer plexiglass inserts ever-so teasingly unveil another bodysuit. Stepping into the premiere of Dune: Part Two, re-engineered with prostheses, the actress is physically pruned into the role of sand warrior Chani, personifying the #girlboss said character represents. Because as much as she appears in the phantasies of the phallus, Paul—around whom the narrative of Dune is strap(ped)-on—she is a fighter, a strong independent woman, who happens to be perplexing and peculiar enough to the extent she can be desired, and made into a fellow’s porn-tasy. Such independence is interlaced within the actress' selfhood as well, who has now stepped out of the image Disney once set out for her, covering her bareness with concrete cotton and conflict diamonds she has worked her way up for to pay. She can finally take charge of her sexy!
...We have yet to let go of the phallus.
Next to her co-star Anya Taylor Joy—whose character is inspired by matriarchal cult leaders, as Catholic as they come—it becomes even more evident what image of womanhood is deemed to be congestible these days. Nobody desires a nun whose selfhood is pinched within the precincts of tradition (even if she is wearing archival Dior). Yet where Zendaya does not bare herself to mislead the phallic gaze into a performance of staged sex, she sells her sex as an individual act of liberation—one that does not operate against Owens��� Panopticon, but rather Sorayama-ifies itself to become a fetish. Her necklace, shimmering shinily against her silver frame, only highlights how alienated the superstar is from her erotic capital. One she has staged to be economic and social. Where being an individual has centered itself to be of most importance when it comes to self-formation—as opposed to Dior’s veiled marking of an agency that regulates itself within a collective conceptualization of devout femininity—sexual emancipation has reorganized the fashioned body into a consumer practice. A practice based on individual action, or so they say (the papas). Yet this “action” has sprung out in the minds of surveilled subjects who have disciplined themselves to internalize their own hypervisibilities. Minds that are ever-so aware of the gaze, ever-so traditional.
Where Zendaya’s sex operates around a type of self-branding—in which eroticized clots of cutis are framed within individual parcelization—she is ultimately hustling! Within this scopic regime, her tinman body is removed from its perfomative context and once again made to-be-looked-at. All she is, then, is plate pieces of metal—to be sold in a market that thrives on erotic evaluation, and to gain. The cracked chunks of children's cuticle, and the droplets of sweat within her diamonds may be as segregated from her sympathy as her girlbossism is, given her self-sexualization thrives on bodily competition and corporeal commodification. Both are situated in a consumer system where women’s difficulty to stabilize their symbolic and economic value is solved through sexual self-value—made individual, but catered to the cock. Objectifation, made feminist, only benefits the Shes that gain and are successful.
Ultimately, the only winner is the man.
Startling as this is—Mugler’s she-bot has both defied and acquiescenced, shriveled the phallus and made it swell. Ultimately, she marks the template sadomasochist—both in her positionality within the panopticon, and with her sexed performances of the self (in all its organicity and artificiality). Time will tell if she manages to break out of her current surveilled confinement, but in the meantime she will continue to stage herself with all her silvery sheen. What Zendaya’s resignification of this boundary breaking She has come to show then, is what #girlbosses do best! To thrive within the patriarchy is to challenge the phallus—only when defiance sells.
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Works referenced:
Ekardt, P. (2020). Benjamin on Fashion. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350076013
Greer, K., Kane, L., Leonard-Rose, M., Morrison, M., Staveski, C., Freeburg, R. S., Couch, N., & Bench, H. (n.d.). Spectacles of agency and desire: The grotesque body. Spectacles of Agency and Desire: Dance Histories and the Burlesque Stage. https://scalar.usc.edu/works/spectacles-of-agency-and-desire/the-grotesque-body.2
Haraway, D. (2013). A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the late Twentieth Century. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203955055-16
Owens, C., Bryson, S. S., & Watney, S. (1992). Beyond Recognition: Representation, Power, and Culture. http://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BA21071736
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Related readings:
Illouz, E. (2021). The End of Love: A Sociology of Negative Relations. John Wiley & Sons.
Morrison, E. (2016). Discipline and Desire: Surveillance Technologies in Performance. University of Michigan Press.
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Of course the Task Force is incredibly pleased to get another detective to help out! And the fourth – well, second, really, but they don't know that – best detective in the world?! It's a stroke of good luck for the case.
Matsuda is the most excited, of course, and Aizawa the most sceptical. But all of them, now that you're standing in front with a bag and an outfit and a look on your face, seem to immediately clock that you are a good detective. Right, because you're famous like L, but L defies expectations in such a wonderfully unique way. The Task Force was no longer sure what to expect.
But a Good Detective.
So it was quite the shock when they walked in on you, two weeks and three days later, sitting quite comfortably in L's lap and doing something that was undeniably, irrevocably, most certainly a kiss. And a kiss with a lot of tongue at that.
"I thought you two were watching the surveillance," from Chief Yagami breaks the two of you apart.
L says, "Do not worry. It has been taped."
As if that was the biggest question they had for the two of you.
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Ukrainian Drone Completely Obliterated a Rare Russian Weapon Shturm-SM - Technology Org
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Ukrainian Drone Completely Obliterated a Rare Russian Weapon Shturm-SM - Technology Org
Fighters of the 72nd brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine tracked down a Russian self-propelled anti-tank gun Shturm-SM near Vuhledar in the Donetsk region and completely destroyed it using drones.
Shturm-S in exercises in Russia. Shturm-SM is slightly different and even more rare. Image credit: Ольги Балашовой, Вадима Савицкого, Mil.ru via Wikimedia (CC BY 4.0)
The war in Ukraine will go down in history as the war with the most drones used every single day by both sides. Some small drones are performing surveillance and reconnaissance while others are just blowing things up. Like the Shturm-SM, which was spotted standing under a tree at the intersection of puddled roads.
A direct hit by an FPV drone resulted in a complete destruction of the system. A ball of fire was filmed by another drone, which was looking over the area and in just a moment a 12-13 tonne machine became just small shreds of metal.
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By the way, pay attention to how precisely the FPV drone is directed through the branches of that tree. An anti-tank missile does not have this kind of manoeuvrability.
The defenders of Ukraine are destroying Russian heavy equipment every day. However, the Shturm-SM is a particularly rare catch.
The self-propelled anti-tank missile system Shturm, called AT-6 Spiral by NATO, has been in service since 1979. However, the Shturm-SM is much newer – it was accepted into service with the Russian Armed Forces only in 2014.
It is very rare, but dangerous. Its missile’s range is 6 kilometres and it can fire a missile with a new high-explosive fragmentation warhead aimed at personnel. It is believed that the Shturm-SM can even target helicopters and other slower aircraft at lower altitudes. Being based on an MT-LB chassis, Shturm-SM is highly mobile and dangerous.
This attack showed how versatile and effective FPV drones can be. OSINT investigators from the “CyberBoroshno” group established the exact coordinates of this event — 47.719080, 37.327219. The destroyed system was located near Vuhledar city.
The approximate distance to the possible positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is approximately 7 km. This means that Ukrainian FPV drones have quite a bit of range or their operators find a sneaky way to get closer to valuable targets.
This example of the destructive powers of an FPV drone is a good reminder that warfare is changing. These FPV drones that destroyed the Russian self-propelled anti-tank missile system could also engage tanks at a fraction of the price of what the Shturm-SM costs.
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Favorite Albums of the 10s
25. Shaking the Habitual- The Knife
The Knife made a name for themselves with their third and most celebrated LP, Silent Shout, but it’s their fourth LP, StH, that pushed their idiosyncratic blend of electroacoustic synth-pop to the furthest, most far-flung places that they’ve gone yet. The record deals with a diverse range of topics from the surveillance state, to fracking, pollution, gender discrimination, and unchecked greed with colorful, ketamine-fused candy cotton synth work and ritualistic percussion. There are long passages of ambience like the menacing build of “A Cherry on Top” dispersed between roaring apocalyptic dance numbers like the astonishing industrial eruption “Full of Fire” and the electro-acoustic freak out “Without You My Life Would Be Boring”. With the exception of the mid-album ambient epic “Old Dreams Waiting to Be Realized” every song on StH justifies its length with consistently engrossing arrangements that sustain their momentum without compromising an ounce of their potency. Everything about the record lives up to its title, from its thematic ambitions, to the breadth of the sonics, pacing, and performances themselves. StH if the full manifestation of the darkness that was lurking beneath the surface of their music from as early as their breakout single “Heartbeats”, but thankfully the music never collapses under the weight of their thematic concerns. Their resilience remains inspiring all these years later, and if Karin and Olof never reunite for a fifth LP we couldn’t have asked for a better send off.
Essentials: “Full of Fire”, “A Tooth for an Eye”, “A Cherry on Top”
24. XXX- Danny Brown
Hip-hop grew to remarkable heights throughout the 10s, and yet there were few rappers that displayed the level of growth and consistency from record to record throughout this past decade quite like Danny Brown. The Detroit native spent the aughts hustling the mixtape circuit, finally catching a spark with 2010’s The Hybrid, his strong debut LP. But a year later Brown returned with his sophomore LP and magnum opus XXX, a twisted rap odyssey that ignited the blogs, and signaled that a new era of hip hop was beginning to emerge. XXX found Brown rapping over an assortment of wonky boom-bap instrumentals courtesy of Bruiser Brigade producer Skywalker that fused classic hip-hop, trap, baroque pop, and techno into shapes far more disorienting than the beats that the vast majority of his contemporaries were rapping over. While it was evident beforehand, XXX really cemented the notion that Brown could rap over anything. The beats here are generally extremely impressive, and there are plenty of singular stylistic touches like the slurring violin stabs of “Lie 4”, the menacing synth lurch of “Monopoly”, or the distorted brass loops of closer “30”, that really stand out, but the appeal is first and foremost Brown’s rapping. His voice alone is one of the most versatile and unpredictable instruments in hip-hop, but aside from his masterful vocal alteration, always perfectly synched to the tone of any given moment on any given song of his, he’s a naturally gifted writer, as thoughtful as he is straight up hilarious. Whether bragging about his destructive lifestyle (“Die Like a Rockstar”), describing how much he loves cunnilingus “I Will”, mourning the desolation around him “Party All the Time”, or reveling in his come-up “30”, Brown is a thoroughly engaging presence throughout the entire album. On XXX profanity and profundity march gleefully hand in hand with one another, casting Brown as one of the last decade’s most singular voices.
Essentials: “Die Like a Rockstar”, “Monopoly”, “30”
23. House of Sugar- Alex G
On Alex G’s latest LP, House of Sugar, his concoction of warm guitar pop and warped electronic production reached a new peak. The songs on HoS detail the misdeeds of various characters succumbing to their greed, and the vignettes that he paints are growing increasingly well-realized thanks to a continuously sharpening songwriting voice and a plethora of tasteful pitch-shifted vocals that help imbue his characters with color and personality. HoS opener “Walk Away” provides a reasonably sonic barometer for what’s to come before dropping us into a series of the most immediate pop songs that he’s ever penned. “Hope” and “Southern Sky” are nimble acoustic guitar pop songs that are almost disarming in their immediacy, and framed around references to the real life death of a friend of his due to opioids and a dream he had, respectively. By the time we reach acoustic guitar and sitar-drone of “Taking” the pitch-shifted vocals are at the forefront of the music and HoS shifts gears into its abstract middle section which owes a lot to the new-age beat deconstruction of avant-garde electronic producers, specifically Oneohtrix Point Never. On the instrumental “Sugar”, a sublime concoction of pitch-warped whispers, dissonant strings arpeggios, and creeping acoustic guitar plucks, HoS reaches the depths of its depravity. The next song, “In My Arms”, leads us to the suite of sublime acoustic reveries that close HoS, arguably peaking with the gorgeous acoustic love ballad “Cow”. The dramatic sonic left-turn that HoS takes midway through may leave some new listeners a little cold, but for most Alex G fans nothing about the eclecticism of HoS should come as a surprise. Nor should the overwhelming quality of the songs here. From Alex G’s debut, Race, in 2010 up through HoS, he released a remarkable catalog of some of the most eclectic, and vital indie rock of the century, and I have no reason to believe he won’t top HoS at some point.
Essentials: “Gretel”, “Sugar”, “Walk Away”
22. Sea When Absent- A Sunny Day in Glasgow
A Sunny Day in Glasgow may be one of the 21st century’s most underrated bands, but not even Pitchfork could resist the coveted BNM tag when it came time to review their fourth and strongest LP, Sea When Absent. Building off of their first three idiosyncratic LPs that superbly fused electronic pop with shoegaze and dream pop, A Sunny Day in Glasgow moved into decidedly more psychedelic territory with their fourth LP while still retaining the sharp melodic sensibility of those first three. Much of the shift is easy to credit to vocalist Jen Goma who joined the group on their third LP, Autumn Again, and here her soaring vocals deliver rich melodies that are more fleshed out and focused than anything on their past releases. SWA sidesteps the kaleidoscopic sprawl of their 22 song sophomore LP, Ashes Grammar, and instead delivers 11 tight, stargazing pop songs. Whereas on the prior records it more often than not felt like the band were throwing ideas at the wall to see what stuck (with primarily successful results) on SWA the band commit more thoroughly to their ideas, writing songs that are well within their wheelhouse but have never been so well-realized. “Byebye, Big Ocean (The End)” and “Boys Turn Into Girls (Initiation Rites)” erupt with a wall of dazzling distorted guitars that slowly build into engrossing melodic payoffs while “Never Nothing (It’s Alright (It’s Ok))” and “The Body, It Bends” are sublime, soft spoken breathers that put a premium on texture and melody, and are among A Sunny Day in Glasgow’s most impressive songs yet. Even seemingly inconsequential moments like the “Double Dutch” interlude positively radiant with melodic warmth and joyous energy. Their strain of sun-kissed, jubilant dream pop tonally stands in stark contrast to much of the pop that’s dominated the airwaves this past decade, but their temperament doesn’t sound naïve so much as defiant. They have yet to follow up SWA with another LP, and I can’t blame them if they feel like they’ve said everything that they have to say with SWA.
Essentials: “The Body, It Bends”, “Never Nothing (It’s Alright (It’s Ok))”, “Boys Turn Into Girls (Initiation Rites)”
21. Strange Mercy- St. Vincent
Annie Clark has spent the past decade releasing music under her St. Vincent moniker, collaborating with the likes of David Byrne, producing for Sleater-Kinney, and appearing on the sketch comedy Portlandia. Although she began her solo career in earnest with her strong 2008 debut, Marry Me, in 2011 Clark released Strange Mercy, her third, and strongest record to date. Produced by John Congleton, SM is a compelling fusion of art rock/and chamber pop that often lands with a jarring, visceral impact, but is still imbued with a sense of grace that heightens the sentiments of her bewitching songwriting. Her first two records showcased her singular voice and tastefully, ornate baroque arrangements, but on SM Clark begins to let loose and lean into her virtuosic guitar playing. Songs like “Cruel” and “Northern Light” are propelled by her nimble riffs caked in distortion while strings rise and fall in a satisfying sweep all around her triumphant vocals. “Surgeon” brings the pace down to a crawl and gets a tone of mileage out of sensuous synth arrangements as Clark sings softly of depression and carnal desire “Stay in just to get along/Turn off the TV, wade in bed/A blue and a red/A little something to get along” before the song erupts into a furious storm of guitar distortion. The balance between fury and serenity animate the record from start to finish, and Clark seamlessly toggles these impulses from start to finish. On the title track, over a lumbering tom/kick drum rhythm, the incessant ping of a synth, and bluesy guitar licks Clark brilliantly sums up the record’s theme with a scene of police brutality “If I ever meet that dirty policeman that roughed you up/No, I, I don’t know what” that depicts the contraction inherent in the way justice is carried out by police in the west, and the way those contradictions bleed through to our understanding of morality on the whole. SM is a record full of these sorts of messy contradictions, and the music constantly reflected that perpetual sense of disarray with songs as colorful and chaotic as they were controlled.
Essentials: “Northern Lights”, “Surgeon”, “Strange Mercy”
20. A Moon Shaped Pool- Radiohead
Radiohead’s eighth LP, 2011’s solid but unremarkable King of Limbs seemed to cement the notion that while Radiohead may not have another game changer left in them, they were probably weren’t ever going to make a bad record. And with all of their various solo pursuits it seemed plausible that we may never get another Radiohead record, as underwhelming as capping off a career as thrilling as theirs with KoL would have been. Thankfully things didn’t pan out that way, and in 2016 Radiohead released their ninth LP, A Moon Shaped Pool; the platonic ideal of a master stroke from a legacy act. The album is partially composed of older songs re-worked into new forms, such as the tense string onslaught of opener “Burn the Witch” while a few of the newer songs like the gorgeous, ambient “Daydreaming” are string-laden compositions that are as eerie as they are radiant. For a band that’s been prophesizing the increasingly dismal state of the world that we now find ourselves in for the past several decades, they sound increasingly comfortable with their position in the world, and there’s no question that they’re in full command of their craft here. The production is sublime throughout the entire record, with a sense of encroaching doom bubbling just beneath the surface juxtaposed against rich baroque instrumentation. AMSP is the Radiohead album most informed by Johnny Greenwood’s work scoring films like There Will Be Blood and Phantom Thread, and as a result there’s a remarkable sense of immersion at work even for a Radiohead album.
So while there are some recognizable forms from records past, such as the brass-lead krautrock strut of “Ful Stop”, or the twitchy IDM drum work of “Identikit”, the spectral production heightens the potency of everything here. The compositions on AMSP are the most elegant, and nuanced of Radiohead’s to date, and Yorke’s voice continues to age superbly. Yorke’s lyrics touch on familiar topics, more relevant now than ever, such as climate change on “The Numbers” “The numbers don’t decide/The system is a lie/A river running dry/The wings of butterflies” the dangers of unchecked authority on “Burn the Witch” “Abandon all reason/Avoid all contact/Do not react/Shoot the messengers/This is a low-flying panic attack” and the broader, horrific realities of the world that we live in on “Ful Stop” “Why should I be good if you’re not?/This is a foul tasting medicine/A foul tasting medicine/To be trapped in your ful-stop”. What’s more unexpected are songs like the graceful string-led “Glass Eyes” and the devastating ambient closer “True Love Waits”, two songs that are poignant tributes to Yorke’s ex-wife, Rachel Owen, who passed away from cancer in late 2016. AMSP isn’t just a spectacular late-career gem that would make a superb swan song; it’s also the most human record that Radiohead have made yet.
Essentials: “True Love Waits”, “Daydreaming”, “Ful Stop”
19. Eye Contact- Gang Gang Dance
Few bands set the tone for the kind of cross-culture hybridization that would become the sonic norm for music throughout this decade quite like Gang Gang Dance. Throughout the early aughts they cut their teeth in the Brooklyn noise scene alongside bands like Animal Collective, Black Dice, and Exceptor blending noise, experimental rock, and worldbeat into blistering, unconventional shapes. As the years progressed Gang Gang Dance gradually began to open up their sound, folding elements of hip-hop, dance music, and psychedelic pop into a colorful concoction of rhythmically robust, delightfully manic pop music that was just as forward-thinking as it was infectious. The shift really began on their criminally underrated 2005 LP, God’s Money, but began notably on their terrific 2008 LP, Saint Dymphna. On the follow-up to SD, their remarkable fifth LP, Eye Contact, the sound of Gang Gang Dance crystallized into something more immediate and far-ranging than anything that they had done prior (or since so far). On EC, everything that the band had attempted throughout the course of their career (tribal rhythms, eastern melodies, shards of refracted noise) was gloriously combined into a hyper-saturated tapestry of progressive future pop. EC is the peak of Gang Gang Dance’s prior decade of sonic exploration, and nearly a decade later there’s still nothing that sounds anything like it.
Beginning with the astonishing slow-burn intro of “Glass Jar” that finds the band patiently building up what begins as a pent up ambient composition toward something more volatile that eventually rips open midway through, spilling into a calamitous, euphoric release into the song’s second half, EC is bursting with joyous energy and possibility. The melodies are some of the sharpest, and most direct that vocalist Lizzi Bougatsos has ever penned, providing a warm immediacy that cuts through even the most outre arrangements here, and they continually expand into shapes as the songs continue to progress. “Adult Goth” and “MindKilla” are bolstered considerably by Lizzi’s dynamic vocal performances, and the off-kilter, spellbinding synth arrangements of the band’s keyboardist Brian DeGraw, while “Romance Layers” provides an ideal mid-album psychedelic breather.. And on the album’s closer, “Thru and Thru”, the band deliver a send-off that succinctly sums up a prior decade’s worth of experimentation into a nearly six-minute song overflowing with eastern melodies, mesmerizing chants, and infectious tribal rhythms that congeal into a sound that couldn���t possibly be mistaken for anyone else. Although they’ve only graced us with the somewhat underwhelming 2018 record Kazuashita since, when Gang Gang Dance are firing on all cylinders, as they are on all of EC, there’s simply nothing like it.
Essentials: “Glass Jar”, “Adult Goth”, “Thru and Thru”
18. Shields- Grizzly Bear
Although the zeitgeist was already beginning to dramatically shift by the time that Grizzly Bear released their fourth LP, Shields, guaranteeing that it wouldn’t have the same immediate impact that they enjoyed with its predecessor, their 2009 breakout LP, Veckatimest, they still ended up releasing their magnum opus. Compared to Veckatimest’s approachable folk-pop leanings there are moments on Shields that sound downright prog, but the band never let these intricate baroque pop/psychedelic folk arrangements get away from themselves or compromise the remarkable melodic instincts that were undeniable on their terrific sophomore LP, Yellow House. The ten songs throughout Shields are perfectly paced, and there isn’t a single moment that overstays its welcome, but they each develop just as much as they need to. The band’s primary songwriters, Edward Droste and Daniel Rossen, were each peaking as singular songwriters in their own respective rights on Shields, and they both deliver a handful of the band’s strongest songs to date. Droste’s songs tend to creep in ethereal waltzes with delicate baroque instrumentation (“gun-shy”, “A Simple Answer”) unfolding patiently while sustaining a remarkable sense of tension while Rossen’s are jaunty folk rippers that unfurl in unpredictable, and thrilling cacophonies that still retain the grace that the ornate instrumentation demands (“Yet Again”, “Speak in Rounds”) but unfurl in far more complex structures than those on Veckatimest.
Grizzly Bear’s progression from Droste’s cozy lo-fi folk bedroom project to a knotty baroque folk juggernaut was one of the most quietly satisfying of any band from the past decade, and on Shields they hit a gorgeous peak. While Droste and Rossen had peaked as songwriters here, their contributions never overshadowed those of Chris Taylor or Chris Bear, and the chemistry on Shields is sharper than most bands ever come close to achieving. It’s easy to get lost admiring the sheer craft of their meticulous arrangements, crisp production, provoking but elusive songwriting, and the sharp interplay between Droste and Rossen each on their own individual merit, but on Shields everything that previously stood out about their artistry is amplified, and congealed in a way that’s approachable yet inimitable. On Shields Grizzly Bear umped the ante from Veckatimest on both fronts, and proved that they could grow more immediate and melodic while still dazzling with rich compositional complexity. Grizzly Bear followed it up with Painted Ruins in 2017, that while a perfectly good record in its own right is nowhere as cohesive, and most unfortunately, patient. And to be honest, I haven’t heard a baroque folk record released since Shields that’s as consistently engrossing, or one performed with such remarkable execution. Shields isn’t their most immediate, but it best distills their singular essence, and its generosity knows no bounds.
Essentials: “gun-shy”, “Yet Again”, “The Hunt”
17. The Money Store- Death Grips
Anyone from future generations looking to hear a band that’s most emblematic of the 10s as a full decade probably couldn’t do better than Death Grips. The trio consisting of vocalist MC Ride, keyboardist/producer Flatlander, and drummer Zach Hill released their abrasive Ex-military tape in 2011, and right out of the gates the trio had a fully-formed sound that plucked unapologetically from west coast hip-hop, industrial, hardcore, and noise. Although far from the first band to draw equally upon genres like these, Death Grips stood out immediately thanks in no small part to MC Ride, who has since proved to be one of the last decade’s most compelling frontmen. His lyrics are cryptic, and intelligent yet visceral, with a deceptively wry edge. Although there’s quite a bit of variety to his delivery, it’s always propelled forth with an overwhelming intensity that can take some time to become accustomed to. Ex-military was received rapturously by critics and bloggers, but as exciting as group like them may have seemed at the time it would have been hard to predict any kind of real longevity for them. And their unrelentingly antagonistic streak (leaking No Love Deep Web, putting a picture of Zach Hill’s dick on the cover of said album, skipping performances or just playing recorded music instead of performing, trolling fans, faking a breakup) would have decimated the momentum of almost any other band, but Death Grips feed on this sort of chaos like a troupe of anarchist vampires. Their arc from Ex-military to 2018’s Year of the Snitch is one of the most rewarding streaks of any act throughout the 10s, and while most of these records are great, there isn’t one that better distills their essence than their 2012 debut LP, The Money Store.
While Ex-military presented them as an admittedly idiosyncratic, yet undeniable product of their environment, TMS blew their sound wide open proving that they had range far beyond sounds of their native state. Right from the bass arpeggios that jolt opener “Get Got” to life, it’s clear the fidelity has improved considerably, but they haven’t compromised an ounce of their fury. This still scans as music custom-tailored for little other than violently thrashing your limbs, and little else from the past decade as been anywhere near as effective at distilling that aesthetic so neatly across the run of a single record. But on TMS Death Grips were still writing actual songs, with memorable hooks, sticky melodies, and conventional structures that served to heighten the potency of their tantrums. Songs like “I’ve Seen Footage” and “Hacker” are shocking for how immediate and unthreatening the band sound despite MC Ride’s sour bark, while songs like “The Fever (Aye Aye)” and “The Cage” showcase early peaks for Flatlander’s immaculate, and underrated synth work. MC Ride is at his best here, whether talking shit and espousing authenticity (“Hustle Bones”), calling out doubters (“Bitch Please”), or just railing against general conformity, he delivers 13 career defining performances in neat succession. Death Grips have continued to relentlessly experiment on all their subsequent records, and while some have come close to matching the excellence of TMS, they’ve all fallen short. Thankfully, the immense exhilaration and urgency of TMS sound more potent with each successive year that we inhibit this desolate hellscape.
Essentials: “I’ve Seen Footage”, “The Fever (Aye Aye)”, “Hacker”
16. Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)- Car Seat Headrest
It shouldn’t come as any surprise that a re-recording of a devastatingly personal LP that Will Toledo recorded at 19, with better production, stronger arrangements, and cleaner vocals, would end up being his best record to date. What was surprising was that he decided to return to the record of his that’s most important to him, and give it the sort of justice that it deserves after having developed into a far more adept talent in the years following its release. And although I’m sure some of those songs (if not all of them) were painful to revisit, the discipline and audacity paid off enormously. Twin Fantasy centers entirely around falling in love with another man at 19, and the arc of their relationship from mourning the distance between them on the opening song “My Boy (Twin Fantasy)” to the newfound acceptance of their relationship’s dissolution on closer “Twin Fantasy (Those Boys)”, detailing the highs and lows with unabashed sincerity. While the original still holds up fairly well, there’s no question that the re-arranging, cleaner vocals, and stronger fidelity overall just heightened the potency of what was already there without diminishing any aspect of the original record. Will’s cleverness, sense of humor, and dynamism as a bandleader elevate TF beyond a melancholic teen drama into a searing document of formative growth, demonstrating craft, ingenuity, and wisdom far beyond his years. More so than any other record released throughout the last decade, TF exemplifies just how potent indie rock still is.
This new version of TF is more of a “re-imagining” of the original record than anything else, and as such the thematic scope as it initially existed, along with the exact same track listing, is held perfectly intact. The record’s two epics, those being “Beach Life-In-Death” and “Famous Prophets (Stars)” are both even longer, and benefit more so than anything else here from their new arrangements. The fidelity has been cleaned up notably, but TF is still far from overproduced, and without any fuzz obscuring a lot of the detail you can hear just how crisp, and superbly layered these arrangements are. The new-wave outlier “Nervous Young Human” practically radiates with a newfound sheen, and is handedly the most radio-ready song the band have ever written, but it still folds seamlessly into the record’s mid-section between the anthemic, distortion-fueled peaks of “Sober to Death” and the record’s mid-album power-pop stunner, “Bodys”. Toledo’s drawing from a great deal here of different sub-genres here, and he manages to land on a remarkably uniform sound that belies the myriad of intricacies at work that prevent these compositions from being crushed underneath the weight of their own ambition. The album’s greatest achievement is how deftly Will manages to tell a story about the most profound event of his life coupled with music that’s as multi-faceted as the human experience being conveyed. TF may be proudly out of step with the current cultural zeitgeist from a sonic perspective, but the sentiments conveyed throughout are sublime missives from a distinctly millennial outlook. As far as concept albums about a single relationship are concerned, Toledo has set the bar this century with TF.
Essentials: “Famous Prophets (Stars)”, “Beach Life-In-Death”, “Bodys”
15. Modern Vampires of the City- Vampire Weekend
Vampire Weekend have come a long way from the indie afro-pop roots of their debut to their pastoral, jam band informed fourth LP, Father of the Bride, but on their third LP, Modern Vampires of the City the band refined their sound to a sublime strain of chamber music and art pop filled with Ezra Koenig’s strongest writing to date. Whereas their first two records were entirely produced by the band’s multi-instrumentalist and not-so-secret weapon Rostam Batmanliij, on MVotC Ariel Reitscheid, a producer known for working with acts like Charli XCX, Haim, Solange, etc joined the proceedings, and there’s a lighter feel to a lot of the arrangements, but everything has more dimension overall, and the low-end really pops on a lot of these in a way that it hadn’t really before. There are plenty of welcome production choices throughout, like the sprinkling of auto-tune on “Step”, or the blistering saxophone solo on “Worship You” that do a great deal to expand the parameters of the band’s sound without ever finding them really going out of their depth. Compared to their prior records there’s a fairly vast tonal gap on MVotC, with a heightened sense of existential dread and fixations on mortality, nostalgia, and faith. It’s weighty stuff without question, and the exceptional pacing goes a long towards helping evenly pack in the melancholic, languid compositions like “Everlasting Arms” and “Don’t Lie” with infectious up-tempo numbers like “Diane Young”, “Unbelievers”, and “Finger Back” that, while far from the best of what’s here are still as immediate as anything they’ve ever released and benefit from the same immaculate arrangement, production, and writing as everything else here even if they don’t break as much new ground. But the best of what’s here are without question among the best pop songs released so this far century.
Both opener “Obvious Bycycle” and “Step” are devastating looks at nostalgia that frame Ezra’s thoughtful character sketches in rich compositions that in the case of the former consist of soft wisps of grand piano, percussion that sounds like a stamp being punched, and surprisingly visceral bass, while in the case of the latter the band opt for gorgeous harpsichord arrangements, and a swaggering bassline. But “Hannah Hunt”, which is for the record the best VW song to date, is on another level entirely. It opens like the sun after the storm with field recording of a crowd of people clearing away for delicate grand piano and the gentle rumble of bass. Ezra sings of a relationship slowly starting to break apart as a couple travels the country together “A gardener told me some plants move/But I could not believe it/’Til me and Hannah Hunt/Saw crawling vines and weeping willows”. The song slowly builds into a rousing baroque pop crescendo over roaring keys as Ezra delivers one of his most devastating lines to date “If I can’t trust you then damn it Hannah/There’s no future, there’s no answer/Though we live on the US dollar/You and me we got our own sense of time”. Rostam left VW in 2016, and although their first record without him, the aforementioned 2019 comeback LP, FotB, his absence was sorely felt. On “Hudson” it almost sounds like Rostam is singing to Ezra, under that lens especially, it’s functions as a poignant, but fitting cap to VW’s first era. As great as FotB, Rostam’s 2017 debut Half-Light, and I Had a Dream That You Were Mine, his 2016 collaboration with Hamilton Leithauser of The Walkmen, I hope that MVotC isn’t the last time the two of them work on a full LP together.
Essentials: “Hannah Hunt”, “Step”, “Ya Hey”
14. Channel Orange- Frank Ocean
Few albums released throughout the last decade have brought about the sort of sweeping sea change that Frank Ocean’s sublime debut LP, Channel Orange, did. Ocean’s kaleidoscopic, self-released 2011 mixtape Nostalgia, Ultra established his artistry as something far beyond that of the go-to hook ghostwriter identity he cut his teeth establishing for himself. A year and a half later, amidst signing to Def Jam, collaborating extensively with Tyler, the Creator, Kanye West, and Jay-Z, and writing a now legendary tumblr post stating that his first love was for another man a few days before releasing his immensely anticipated debut LP, Frank Ocean released that album, and decided to call it Channel Orange. Like Ocean’s music itself, the narrative surrounding his ascension feels both timeless (moving to LA after Hurricane Katrina struck his hometown of New Orleans, ghostwriting and joining Tyler, the Creator’s hip-hop collective Odd Future before releasing his own music, which drew primarily from soul, classic r&b, and funk more than anything that was on the radio at the time) and modern (sampling extensively on N,U, having a few key co-signs that seemed to unlock all the right connections, leveraging the power of the internet along with the rest of Odd Future to build and sustain a fanbase) but none of it would matter if the music didn’t live up to the hype. But all of this is particularly interesting to consider when talking about CO, especially considering that it’s the best debut LP of the 10s, and an absolute master class in songwriting.
CO is a remarkably fully-formed debut LP that finds Ocean in complete control of his craft on all fronts. The instrumentation is a lush palette of analog keys, bass, and strings, and with the exception of a few fairly stripped down ballads, shows a keen command for maximalism that never sounds overwrought. Even a song like the colossal, mid-album change-up “Pyramids”, is saved from complete indulgence after the beat seamlessly shifts into a woozy down-tempo trap instrumental with plenty of space for Ocean’s falsetto to linger in. Ocean would shift gears dramatically with the 2016 visual album, Endless, and his second studio LP, Blonde, trading in the rich, dense analog soul and r&b for a minimal psychedelic soul sound. While the production on Blonde and Endless is more impressive than that of CO, neither record was quite able to match the lush immediacy that seemed to come to Ocean so naturally here. Ocean produced the record alongside the musicians Jonathon Ikpeazu, Malay, and Om’Mas Keith who all provided additional keys, drum programming, and/or guitars. Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler, the Creator, and Andre 3000 are the only guests that provide verses, and while each completely delivers, CO is Ocean’s record through and through. Regardless of whether Ocean is singing about the emptiness of privilege (“Super Rich Kids”), or depicting a tale of someone’s life falling apart due to crack addiction (“Crack Rock”) or delivering the closest thing he’ll likely ever come to a straight forward love song (“Thinkin’ Bout You”) his eye for detail, wit, intelligence, and empathy render the characters as rich, and multi-faceted regardless of what angle he’s coming at them from. The warmth and immediacy of the instrumentation and Ocean’s voice draws you in, but it’s the sheer strength of his songwriting that elevates CO from simply being another immensely promising debut to the classic that it is.
Essentials: “Crack Rock”, “Bad Religion”, “End / Golden Girl” ft. Tyler, the Creator
13. Sunbather- Deafheaven
Deafheaven were far from the first band to blend black metal, shoegaze, and post-rock, but on their stellar 2013 record Sunbather they distilled elements of these genres into a punishing, and breathtaking sound that’s unmistakably theirs. Their solid 2010 debut Roads to Judha showed tremendous promise, but their songwriting wasn’t on par with their ambitions yet. But on Sunbather, Deafheaven lived up to that early promise. Sunbather is primarily a blistering fusion of black metal drumming and shrieks engulfed in walls of shoegaze guitar that often give way to instrumental outros that shine with the radiance of Sigur Ros or Explosions in the Sky. George Clarke delivers the lyrics in an indecipherable shriek that either amplifies the intensity of the surrounding arrangements, or is used as a sublime juxtaposition to their fleeting moments of transcendent beauty. Sunbather is seven songs long, and superbly paced so that the band’s lengthier compositions are evenly split between songs that include a dreamy minimalist guitar/piano composition (“Irresistible”), a menacing baroque-noise march that congeals midway through into a jangly guitar conclusion (“Please Remember”), and an eerie collage of vocal samples and droning strings (“Windows”). This odd assortment of songs may seem random, but they do a nice job of breaking up the surrounding onslaught, and demonstrating the band’s range, while still adhering to the record’s searing aesthetic. It’s remarkably accessible music as far as metal is concerned, and if you can make it past the tone of Clarke’s voice there’s a lot to love about this album.
For all of Sunbather’s seemingly impenetrable harshness, there’s a great deal of beauty glistening just beneath the surface. On Sunbather, Deafheaven managed to strike a near perfect balance between beauty and chaos that, while greater heights were achieved later on, they never quite improved upon. The longer numbers here transition into moments of transcendent, cathartic beauty, and back into frenetic fury so subtly, and masterfully, that the juxtapositions quickly begin to seem less like extreme exercises in contrasting dynamics and tones so much as the fluid spectrum of Deafheaven’s multi-faceted artistry. And while the lyrics throughout Sunbather match the brutality of the corresponding arrangements, they also match their life-affirming, triumphant sense of urgency. Whether Clarke is reflecting on habitual patterns and habits that he just can’t shake “Lost in the patterns of youth/And the ghost of your aches comes back to haunt you/And the forging of change makes no difference” on “Vertigo” or ruing the alcoholism that he inherited from his father “In the hallways lit up brightly but couldn’t find myself/I laid drunk on the concrete on the day of your birth in celebration of all you were worth” on closer “The Pecan Tree”, his lyrics throughout Sunbather imbue his tortured yelps with a devastating poignancy rendered all the more morose by the band’s unflinching, formidable poise. It’s not hard to hear why Sunbather was the best reviewed album of 2013, and a game changer for black metal. Few records, metal or otherwise, have managed to convey such overwhelming emotional intensity through such ambitious composition. Its crushing beauty hasn’t lost an ounce of its potency in the years since.
Essentials: “Dream House”, “The Pecan Tree”, “Sunbather”
12. To Pimp a Butterfly- Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar caught the attention of the zeitgeist with his generation defining sophomore LP, Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City, but that record’s follow-up, To Pimp a Butterfly, cemented his status as one of the definitive musical auteurs of his generation. Whereas the former record was a gripping street epic that seamlessly tucked a coming of age story into the larger fabric of a blockbuster west coast hip-hop record, the latter record blew open the history of black music and wove together a tapestry of disparate styles that congealed to express a more multi-faceted look at the black experience. The beats are composed of live instrumentation courtesy of Terrance Martin, Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, and a plethora of the west coast jazz elite, and they span the likes of jazz, r&b, soul, and funk alongside instrumental hip-hop without showing the seams. The music runs the gamut from uplifting anthems (“Alright”) to bouts of unbridled fury (“The Blacker the Berry”), and everywhere in-between, but thanks to Kendrick’s deft pacing and execution nothing sounds out of place, and there’s no mistaking these songs for the work of anyone else through sheer scope alone. Kendrick’s writing and rapping had increased considerably since GKMC, but throughout TPaB he spends less time trying to prove what a capable rapper he is, and far more time using his ability to explore the nuances of systemic racial issues through the lens of a plethora of different characters. TPaB couldn’t have possibly sounded more out of step with the zeitgeist upon its release, but in venturing beyond what hip-hop in the mid 10s sounded like, and exploring perspectives beyond those of himself, he was able to tap into something far more universally human.
Throughout the course of TPaB Kendrick tackles a wide plethora of topics with music that’s matches the breadth and scope of his thematic ambitions. The g-funk strut “King Kunta” is one of the most immediate songs in his career, and he juxtaposes the song’s infectious backdrop against verses that evoke the resilience of Kunta Kinte in the novel Roots as a through line for the jarring shift he experienced throughout his come-up after growing up in poverty. “u?” brilliantly distills the sort of tragic survivor’s guilt that Kendrick experienced in the wake of his success watching so many of his friends continue to succumb to the perils of systemic racism through harsh free-jazz arrangements, while “i” gains power within the context of the record as an uplifting neo-soul anthem of self-love after the preceding storm has subsided. The uplifting anthem “Alright” has become a canonical protest song in the wake of civil unrest as a result of excessive police brutality while the finale, “Mortal Man”, begins with some of his strongest verses to date before transitioning into a fabricated interview with 2Pac. There’s an absurd amount to unpack within the songs on TPaB, but the album never buckles under the weight of its ambition, and delivers performances that are striking at every turn. Kendrick never shies away from depicting the devastating realities throughout the history of the black American experience, but he finds reasons to persist through these tribulations in the power of community, god, and love.
Essentials: “The Blacker the Berry”, “u”, “Wesley’s Theory” ft. George Clinton
11. Lonerism- Tame Impala
On Tame Impala’s debut, Innerspeaker, the band proved adept at piecing together the finest moments from their record collections into strange, idiosyncratic new shapes, but on their sublime sophomore LP, Lonerism, they began to push their sound into the present moment. The flanged guitars, shuffling drum rhythms, and frontman Kevin Parker’s Lennon-esque falsetto are a hallmarks of classic psychedelic rock, but the spellbinding synth textures, evocative samples, and cavernous production showcase a definitively 21st century sensibility. There was no mistaking them for a pure homage act on Lonerism. With the exception of piano on a few tracks courtesy of Jay Watson, and a spoken word interlude courtesy of Melody Prochet, Lonerism was written, recorded, and produced entirely by Kevin Parker, and it helped signal a major shift from bands being the dominant artistic vehicle in indie music to the solo artist taking up that mantle. Lonerism is a perfectly paced album, and aside from a few breathers, and a few epics, it almost plays like a greatest hits set. There were signs of the disco-prog synth act that Tame Imapa developed into on a few of Lonerism’s more immediate moments, but this is still thoroughly steeped in the lineage of psychedelic rock, acid rock, and blues rock. With Lonerism, Parker began to show signs of the poptimist that he was all along, but he hadn’t yet compromised the instrumental ingenuity that he’s capable of for a strong melody, and so here you get the best of both worlds; the band’s sharpest hooks and most adventurous production. Lonerism is where Tame Impala evolved from a promising project with immense potential into one of the defining musical acts of Parker’s generation.
Lonerism is a record that completely lives up to its title as a concept record about isolation. Every song here finds Parker grappling with some aspect of self-imposed isolation set against hazy, psychedelic pop/rock instrumentation. Some songs like, the disarmingly immediate “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” spells out his anguish explicitly, with a love interest that he keeps falling for against his best judgement, while “Endors Toi” finds Parker rejecting the hardships of reality for the bliss that’s only possible when you’re literally dreaming. The lyrics rarely go deep, but on a record like this they’re entirely beside the point. Thankfully Parker’s writing works superbly within the context of the concept without detracting from the instrumentation and production. Parker wrote a few strong hooks on IS, but they were the exception, not the norm. On Lonerism, Parker’s melodic intuition had fully blossomed, and the hooks on songs like “Elephant”, “Why Won’t She Talk to Me”, and “Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” were more immediate, and more memorable than anything on the top 40 at the time. The songs on Lonerism are bursting with sonic personality; whether we’re talking about the euphoric streaks of synth that send “Apocalypse Dreams” into the stratosphere, the phaser-smeared guitars and immersive samples that bring “Sun’s Coming Down” to its triumphant finale, or the propulsive drum fllls that propel “Endors Toi”, Lonerism is the most sonically rich record that Parker has ever released. Parker would achieve more audacious and unexpected heights on his superb 2015 follow-up, Currents, but he has yet to top Lonerism’s consistency, and near perfect balance between studio experimentation and pure pop craftsmanship.
Essentials: “Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control”, “Sun’s Coming Up”, “Apocalypse Dreams”
10. Flower Boy- Tyler, the Creator
Flower Boy may not have come as a surprise to those who closely followed Tyler Okonoma’s progression from the lo-fi hardcore hip-hop days of Bastard and early Odd Future through his chaotic, candy-coated third LP, Cherry Bomb, but for the casual listener it may have seemed like an unthinkable evolution. And no one could have predicted its consistency. The signs of Tyler progressing into melodic, psych-leaning neo-soul were on the wall as early as his terrific 2013 record, Wolf, but on FB his melodic sensibilities, compositional chops, and an increasingly empathetic outward writing perspective all coalesced into an idiosyncratic tapestry of vibrant sound and color unlike any hip hop record ever recorded. It’s the first time that Tyler’s chops had fully caught up with his ambition, allowing him to completely deliver on the promise of a truly genre-adverse opus that Cherry Bomb merely hinted at. The lyrics are somber, and reflective, demonstrating Tyler’s newfound sense of maturity that would have been unthinkable throughout the early OF days. The sincerity and vulnerability of the lyrics go a long way towards heightening the potency of his vibrant, melodically rich compositions. FB capitalizes on all the strange contradictions that have always been inherent in his music, while removing the adolescent excess that have bogged down each prior release. The result is a highwater mark for what hip-hop and neo-soul can sound like unbridled with concern for what music should sound like. That attention to detail and unrelenting creative spirit are what helped propel FB into being the classic record that it ended up being.
Eschewing the lo-fi Neptunes meets MF DOOM beats of his past records, Tyler landed on a perfect blend of neo-soul synths, jazz strings/horns, and drums that split the difference between classic boom-bap and mid-10s trap for FB. The music is bright and vibrant, with a wealth of detail tucked within each mix that rewards multiple listens. There are songs that are completely in Tyler’s wheelhouse, like the frantic, mid-album trap cut “I Ain’t Got Time!”, and a few like the show-stopping psychedelic soul ballad, “Garden Shed”, that dramatically expand the parameters of his sound, but they all cohere together superbly into a fully-realized kaleidoscope of sound. Even the songs like “Pothole” and “November” that seem like more run of the mill Tyler cuts showcase a renewed sense of focus and tight production that belie their simple construction. FB is a record that’s focused on unrequited love, and while themes of abandonment, disillusionment with fame, growing pains, and insecurity emerge as on past records, the bulk of the action is focused on Tyler coming to terms with both his bisexuality and the anguish of a missed connection. Rarely does heartbreak sound so unflinchingly, thrillingly alive. True to form, the music is never mopey or saccharine, but it’s always brimming with the intensity of young love. FB is the record that Tyler has always set out to make, and while I’m sure he’ll top it at some point, it currently stands at the definitive realization of his singular vision.
Essentials: “911 / Mr. Lonely” ft. Frank Ocean & Stevey Lacy, “Garden Shed” ft. Estelle, “See You Again” ft. Kali Uchis
9. Until the Quiet Comes- Flying Lotus
After Steve Ellison, aka Flying Lotus, dropped his masterful third LP, Cosmogramma, it seemed like he could take his sound anywhere, but doubling down and improving on the maximalist excess of Cosmogramma would have proved a near impossible task. Thankfully, on his stellar follow-up LP, Until the Quiet Comes, FlyLo swung all the way in the opposite direction, and despite it being the flavor of the decade minimalism rarely ended up sounding better on any other artist. UtQC is a minimalist electronic jazz/instrumental hip hop record with dreamy meditative arrangements that belie their complexity at every turn. The album is a concept record that finds FlyLo exploring the realms of human consciousness coupled with ambitious arrangements and immersive production that complements his thematic ambitions perfectly. FlyLo is still making beats in a traditional sense, but the compositions on this LP are more rich and varied than the entire discography of most producers, and the music he draws from spans the likes of ambient, psychedelia, r&b, post-rock, progressive rock, and meditative astral jazz as much as his usual instrumental hip hop, IDM, and free jazz touchstones. And so while UtQC is more insular, less immediate, and more likely to necessitate multiple listens than any other record of his, it’s the best showcase of FlyLo’s versatility, melodic intuition, and use of texture.
The compositions are short and sweet, and barely last longer than it takes for FlyLo to introduce an idea, tweak it, thwart expectations, and move on. Like on Cosmogramma, UtQC incorporates live instrumentation weaved throughout various compositions (Thundercat’s bass playing was cemented as a staple element of FlyLo’s sound here) as well as vocal features from the likes of Thundercat, Thom Yorke, Laura Darlington, and Niki Randa. The features are all utilized tastefully, and heighten the potency of the existing arrangements without detracting too much. There are songs like “All In” and “Yesterday/Corded” that just feature FlyLo alone constructing remarkable, lived-in soundscapes from his usual toolkit of drum machines, samplers, sequencers, and keys, while others like the title track and “DMT Song” that commit thoroughly to their minimalism, and coast effortlessly around strong melodies or guest vocal performances. Many of these songs retain the visceral low-end and celestial sweep of his best work, but they don’t serve to overwhelm and disorient as much as they sedate and mesmerize. “Getting There” hits the sweet spot, with and infectious, heavy-hitting low-end juxtaposed against Niki Randa’s sweeping falsetto. UtQC may not go for the jugular as FlyLo’s prior two records, but it’s just as captivating in its own quietly confident way.
And a few of the songs on the back half of the record are some of the most gorgeous that FlyLo has ever composed. The loose and dreamy “Only if You Wanna” provides a simple but sublime bridge from the drum and bass rush of “The Nightcrawler” into the droning r&b mirage with Yorke’s vocals wafting eerily through the crevices in the mix. From there the record moves into “Hunger” and “Phantasm”, two songs that skew the closest that FlyLo has ever veered toward straight up ambience, and they slowly unfurl into gorgeous, unpredictable string progressions as Niki Randa and Laura Darlington deliver understated, ethereal vocals, respectively. From there we’re led into “me Yesterday//Corded”, one of the strongest songs that FlyLo has released to date. It begins in the same somber, minor-key tone of the preceding songs before erupting into a cosmic drum and bass coda with a euphoric melody and pitch-shifted vocals. The final song, “Dream to Me” is a whirring synth and woodwind lullaby that brings everything full circle, leading us right back into the intro, “All In”. UtQC breezes by in nearly 47 minutes, but there’s another singular, self-contained universe of detail packed into this record’s spellbinding grooves.
Essentials: “yesterday//Corded”, “Electric Candyman ft. Thom Yorke”, “All In”
8. Carrie & Lowell- Sufjan Stevens
By the time that Sufjan Stevens released Carrie & Lowell he had already released several classic records and had undergone several stylistic change-ups, but nothing in his discography established the precedent for a masterwork quite like C&L. On C&L Sufjan returned to the sparse chamber folk sound of his superb fourth record, Seven Swans, but he replaced the short vignettes and character studies that peppered that record with an engrossing scope that centers around his tumultuous relationship with his late mother who suffered from substance addiction and schizophrenia. The music is hushed, and minimal, consisting of little more than finger plucked guitar, banjo, ukulele, and an assortment of strings underneath Sufjan’s tender delivery. His music has always radiated a sense of overwhelming empathy, and so when plumbing the depths of his psyche for memories of his mother the tone is often devastating and cathartic in equal measure, but never overly morose or self-pitying. With C&L Sufjan succeeded in honoring his mother’s memory as honestly and as faithfully as he could while his songwriting hit a new peak.
C&L sustains an almost overwhelming poignancy throughout its duration, but it’s never a slog. The heaviness of the sentiments never really subsides, but these songs are each filled with strong hooks, sweeping melodies, and a disarming directness that he’s never quite managed on prior records. Songs like the opening cut “Death with Dignity”, “Should Have Known Better”, and “The Only Thing” soar with warm, infectious hooks and nimble guitar arrangements alongside a few electronic and orchestral embellishments, while songs like “No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross” and “Fourth of July” bring the tempo to a crawl and bask in Sufjan’s falsetto and minor-key acoustic guitar arrangements. It all comes to a head on the devastating centerpiece “No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross”, as Sufjan depicts the self-destructive behavior he engaged in right after his mother’s death “There’s blood on that blade/Fuck me, I’m falling apart/My assassin/Like Casper the ghost/There’s no shade in the shadow of the cross” just so that he could feel closer to her.
Essentials: “No Shade in the Shadow of the Cross”, “Death with Dignity”, “The Only Thing”
7. Some Rap Songs- Earl Sweatshirt
Earl Sweatshirt was arguably the greatest living rapper before dropping his magnum opus, Some Rap Songs, but since its release it’s become much harder to dispute. On SRS Earl runs through 15 songs in 22 minutes, delivering sometimes little more than a hook and a verse per song before transitioning into the next one. The songs operate according to their own logic, and forgo traditional song structure for a loop-based compositional approach. Earl produced the bulk of the record himself, and heavily opted for dusty, de-tuned pianos, shuffling, lo-fi percussion, and a plethora of discordant texture. Earl’s precision is remarkable, and what may initially scan as awkward or clumsy flows slowly reveal themselves to be masterfully sidestepping the rhythms entirely. But for all its challenging aspects, SRS is hardly a precious, posturing sort of record. It demands your full attention, but will reward it several times over.
The songs throughout SRS are bleak missives from a remarkable talent unpacking years of trauma. The record tackles many of the same themes of abandonment, drug abuse, and depression as his past records, but he’s cut out any lingering excess in his prose, distilling only what’s absolutely necessary into each bar. The rapping is lean, and virtuosic, but never showy, and the brevity of the songs themselves is indicative of how succinct and substantial the music there is. Songs like “Red Water” have just a single couplet that he repeats a few times as the ebb and flow of the instrumental sustains the onset momentum, while other songs like “The Mint” are closer to convention, but still unfold along unpredictable loops, and verses that zig zag in and out of the mix at irregular intervals. There are songs like “Cold Summers” and “The Bends” that are the closest that Earl comes to rapping accessibly, and there are those like “Playing Possums” and Peanuts" that owe more to tape loops, ambient, and noise music than anything resembling hip hop. SRS and it’s follow-up EP, Feet of Clay, are easily the most challenging, experimental, and divisive records that Earl has released to date, but they’re also singular masterworks that push hip hop into stranger, and more human realms.
Essentials: “Peanut”, “The Mint” ft. Navy Blue, “December 24”
6. New Bermuda- Deafheaven
After releasing their superb second LP, Sunbather, Deafheaven had become one of the most acclaimed metal bands of the century, and had achieved a level of popularity unprecedented for metal bands. Never mistaken by anyone as purists, Deafheaven began their career flirting with through lines between shoegaze, black metal, and post-rock before tastefully combining them on Sunbather. While they easily could have churned out another LP of post-rock/blackgaze of the same stripe, the band went deeper and darker, and re-emerged with their third LP, New Bermuda, the heaviest, and arguably most melodic, record of their career to date. Across five songs that collectively clock in around 46 minutes Deafheaven continue to expand their parameters of their sound, incorporating heavier tremelo guitars, incendiary blast beats, and sweeping post-rock passages that are more adventurous, expansive, and gorgeous, than what any other bands are doing today. NB may lean the furthest towards the brutality of classic black metal, but the band’s 2015 onslaught still amplifies an immense feeling of transcendence alongside the terror.
Opener “Brought to the Water” rustles to life with the ominous sway of church bells before its lead guitar riff kicks into gear, foreshadowing the premium they place on atmosphere with foreboding timbres. Throughout the next several minutes the band continue to build a scorched earth black metal composition bristling with distortion and rapid fire drumming that eventually slyly segues into a sugary breakdown reminiscent of “Kiss Me” by Sixpence None the Richer. It’s disarming, and unprecedented, but a perfectly logical evolution of their sound that reaffirms their status as the most versatile band at the vanguard of contemporary black metal. “Luna” and “Come Back” are two of the heaviest songs that Deafheaven have ever released, and get a ton of mileage out of their seismic guitar riffs and pummeling percussion, while “Luna” boasts one of the loveliest melodies they’ve ever penned, gliding alone a star-dusted, stratosphere-bound guitar riff. Closer “Gifts for the Earth” is a succinct culmination of the preceding 38 minutes, capped off with their most cathartic coda to date with jangly guitar and minor key piano softly swirling around Clarke’s feral shrieks. The warmth exuded beneath Clarke’s shrapnel-laced delivery posits Deafheaven as a band executing well-beyond the scope and limitations of metal.
Essentials: “Gifts for the Earth”, “Brought to the Water”, “Luna”
5. Halcyon Digest- Deerhunter
By the time that Deerhunter geared up to record their fifth LP, Halycon Digest, they already had a rich body of work behind them, but very little of their music set the kind of precedent for where they would go on HD. Here, Deerhunter tapered down their most avant-garde impulses in favor of cleaner guitar arrangements and big, bright melodies, unearthing the pop band they’ve always been at their core with poise and aplomb. The walls of guitar noise, ambient interludes, and studio effects that had defined their previous releases became relegated to marginal aspects of their song craft, and they began opening up their songs like never before. Thankfully, they didn’t dilute their sound, they just cleaned it up, and the 11 songs that make up HD are the most immediate, and richly produced (thanks to Ben Allen, who produced this record after nailing Animal Collective’s Merriweather Post Pavilion a year prior) of Deerhunter’s career to date. Deerhunter’s shift towards accessibility only seemed to accentuate their inherent strangeness, and HD remains one of the most engaging and endlessly replayable indie pop records of the 21st century.
From the droning low-end thump that ignites opener “Earthquake” it’s clear something substantial has shifted. Allen’s biggest contribution was a heightened low-end that caused Josh Fauver’s bass to really pop without distracting too much from the rest of the arrangements. This extra oomph propels songs like “Don’t Cry” and “Coronado” well into infectious, anthemic territory while it helps ground more ambitious cuts like “Helicopter” and “Desire Lanes”. Frontman Bradford Cox had completely grown into his role as a charismatic, provocative frontman with the pipes and poetic disposition to back up the antics, and propel his band towards a stadium sized sound even if they would never end up touring them. Bradford’s vocal melodies on closer “…He Would Have Laughed” and centerpiece “Helicopter” are the strongest that the band ever penned, while he delivers two of his most impressive vocal performances on the lulling “Sailing” and the pensive “Earthquake”. The closer, a tribute to the late Jay Reatard, is perhaps Deerhunter’s finest moment to date, with Bradford spinning surreal couplets “I live on a farm, yeah/I never lived on a farm” around the band’s steady harpsichord pulse until the composition bursts with euphoria, and then slowly begins to fade out before cutting out abruptly. Deerhunter have never made a bad record, but HD was the last time they showed how simultaneously adventurous and immediate pop music can be.
Essentials: “He Would Have Laughed”, “Helicopter”, “Desire Lanes”
4. Black Messiah- D’Angelo & The Vanguard
In the years following D'Angelo’s spectacular second LP, Voodoo, it seemed increasingly likely that he would never release another record. But then in the twilight days of 2014 D'Angelo surprise dropped his 3rd and best LP to date, Black Messiah, with a new band supporting him called The Vanguard (which consisted of Questlove on drums, Pina Palladino on bass, Isaiah Sharkey on guitar, Roy Hargrove on horns, and a handful of other musicians). BM eschews the warm r&b/neo-soul solo singer-songwriter sound of the first two D'Angelo LPs in favor of a fiery cocktail of avant-garde soul, jazz funk, and psychedelic r&b that’s simultaneously more abrasive and experimental than anything he had done prior. D'Angelo still has a remarkably agile falsetto, but it’s been notably weathered by the years away, and it now has a grainier disposition that happens to be a much better fit for the songs throughout the record. The band’s chemistry is just remarkable, and it’s hard to believe that they weren’t all cutting records with each other for decades prior. Unlike most artists that come back with new work after a notable dry spell, D'Angelo has never sounded more human than he does on this latest LP of his. Thankfully, despite the years apart D’Angelo hasn’t lost an ounce of his remarkable talent, and brings a magnetic charisma, sublime range, and a much sharper point of view to songs that reflect the turmoil of the preceding years of unrelenting police violence, yet respond in a multitude of ways. The Vanguard prove to be an ideal backdrop for D’Angelo’s songwriting, and together they achieve a new standard for neo-soul.
Although it had been 14 years, D'Angelo’s return felt right on time in the immediate wake of the deaths of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, and plenty of others at the hands of the police. While D'Angelo’s music has never shied away from political statements, BM is by far the most explicitly political record of his career. “1000 Deaths” opens to a sample of a Khalid Abdul Muhammed speech about Jesus being black and quickly gives way to a visceral, funk rock rhythm and red-lining guitars with D'Angelo dissecting the difference between courage and cowardice “Because a coward dies a thousand times/But a soldier just dies once”. On the following track, “The Charade”, D'Angelo opts for searing soul that builds into his most anthemic melody to date while he delivers devastating imagery of the cruelty still inflicted on black people all over the world “All we wanted was a chance to talk/‘Stead we only got outlined in chalk” while “'Til It’s Done” contains D'Angelo’s finest melody to date and finds him questioning the nature of our existence and whether we’re really reckoning with the way that capitalists are destroying our planet “Perilous dissidence evening up the score/Do we even know what we’re fighting for?”. He also delivers some of his best love songs to date, including the funky mid-tempo shuffle of “Sugah Daddy”, the tender soul ballad “Betray My Heart”, and the spellbinding centerpiece “Really Love”. These songs fold neatly within the larger fabric of the record as a whole, and complement the politically charged songs without breaking the greater aesthetic. D'Angelo’s conviction is palpable throughout it all, and the newfound wisdom that he accrued in the years since Voodoo enrich the perspective that he brings to the songs in such a generous, humble way. Even if D’Angelo never releases another record we couldn’t have asked for a better swan song from him.
Essentials: “’Til It’s Done”, “The Charade”, “Really Love”
3. MBV- My Bloody Valentine
Like D'Angelo, it didn’t seem likely that My Bloody Valentine would ever follow-up their masterful second LP, but 22 years after the release of Loveless, in the dead of February 2013, MBV, the third My Bloody Valentine, finally emerged. There are 9 songs here, and they can neatly divided into three sections that find the band progressing from an extension of what they were doing in the 90s to styles never associated with them. MBV picks up right where Loveless left off, beginning with expansive suite of shoegaze songs rendered with the kind of sublime texture and tone as we’ve come to expect from the group, and slowly but surely they branch out into psychedelic pop, ambient, and pure noise, realms they’ve teased in the past but have never quite committed to prior. You can hear the band straining against their limitations, and although seeking out perfection is a fools errand, they nearly achieve it.
There’s no mistaking MBV as the work of any other band, but here they’re painting in darker, bolder hues than they’ve used in the past. Beginning with the opening song, “She Found Now”, their sound is much richer, and more forlorn, than it’s ever sounded, with thick plumes of guitar washing over wispy androgynous vocals and faint, skeletal percussion. Even as the tempos increase and the melodies begin to peak out beneath the fuzz, that wistful, melancholic tone remains. “Only Tomorrow” amps up the tempo with a driving rhythm and scorching guitars perpetually firing into the red
while “In Another Way” is a bludgeoning slice of driving noise pop with a strong melody from guitarist Belinda Butcher. “Nothing Is” coasts off the hypnotic repetition of its bludgeoning guitars for 3.5 minutes, and perfectly segues into the glorious noise piece, “Wonder 2”, which closes the record on a note of whirring guitars that approximate the overwhelming euphoria of first wave shoegaze, but takes the listener to much stranger places.
The nine songs throughout MBV strike a perfect balance between updating the shoegaze style that they perfected on loveless while wading into new territory, but it all hangs together beautifully. Kevin Shields and Belinda Butcher still harmonize on the bulk of these songs, and they’re ethereal delivery is still the perfect counterbalance for the aggression of the guitars. The searing slow-burn of “Who Sees You” is the peak of their vocal interplay, while on the midsection pop numbers like “New You” and “In Another Way” Butcher takes the reins and delivers two of the band’s strongest melodies to date over driving percussion and sleigh bells. The relative immediacy of “New You” is new sound for the band, and they completely deliver on its hypnotic pop premise. “Is This and Yes” and “Nothing Is” are the two instrumentals at the polar ends of the band’s sound that perfectly balance out the more dynamic songs, and the aforementioned noise piece “Wonder 2” complements the opening song “She Found Now” perfectly in that it’s an exploration of what My Bloody Valentine might explore more of if they ever release a fourth LP. It’s a miracle that MBV even exists in the first place, so the fact that it’s this good is just icing.
Essentials: “Only Tomorrow”, “New You”, “In Another Way”
2. Blonde- Frank Ocean
After releasing his generation defining 2012 debut Channel Orange, it was hard to say where he was going to take his music next. A cryptic series of videos in mid-August 2016 featuring Frank building a ladder led to few clues, but at the end of this week we received an audio-visual album titled Endless. Before anyone could really acclimate themselves to sleek, genre-agnostic minimalism of Endless, the proper follow-up to CO, titled Blonde, released a day later. Whereas CO was the sound of a singular talent discovering what he can do, Blonde is the sound of that talent capitalizing on those gifts with unparalleled precision. On Blonde Frank opts for a striking minimalist palette of psychedelic pop, avant-garde soul, ambient, and jazz, that are off-kilter and adventurous without sacrificing the warmth of his past work. Like CO, Blonde primarily explores themes of nostalgia, heartbreak, identify, and the nature of human perception, and here his eye for detail and attention to detail remains unmatched by any songwriter of the last decade.
From the opening song “Nikes”, Blonde presents itself as a drastic stylist departure from what Frank was doing prior. The first half is a distorted r&b dreamscape with Frank crooning in a pitch-shifted higher register, and actually has him rapping a few verses, before returning to his normal register. Blonde is filled with strange, yet tasteful stylistic touches like this, from the distorted shrieks at the end of “Ivy”, to the collapsing, pitch-shifted orchestra that gives way to an eerie children’s choir’s on “Pretty Sweet”, the album rarely shifts into anything that scans as conventional. “Pink and White” is the most straight forward moment on the album, but the verses rarely stay grounded, and soon give way to a soaring chorus that slyly tucks Beyonce’s voice into the fold before the instruments dissolve from the mix entirely. “Skyline To” and “Godspeed” flirt with ambience and put a great deal of emphasis on exploring texture and negative space, while “Close to You” is a brief, glitchy cover of Stevie Wonder’s classic that provides a terrific segue from the “Facebook Story” interlude into the record’s devastating centerpiece, White Ferrari. The record covers a remarkable amount of ground sonically, but it coheres in a way that completely belies this scope.
“Nikes” sets the tone for the record on the whole as Frank watches his friends lose themselves to the spoils of his fame and begins to recognize himself as a placeholder for a partner’s lost love. “Self-Control” depicts the story of one of Frank’s relationship’s imploding “I’ll be the boyfriend in your set dreams tonight/Noses on a rail, little virgin wears the white” set to a mesmerizing neo-soul slow-burn that unfurls a gorgeous, understated melody while “Nights” juxtaposes the highs of the come-up “Oooh nani nani/This feel like a Quaalude” with a guitar pop/boom-bap instrumental and the perils of fame with a woozy, cloud-rap adjacent second half “Shut the fuck up I don’t want to hear your conversation/Rollin” marijuana that’s a cheap vacation". The record hits its peak with the spectacular ballad, “White Ferrari”, the strongest song of his career to date. Over warm acoustic guitar provided by Alex G Frank details the permanence of the love that he’ll have for someone that he’s no longer in a relationship with “I care for you still and I will forever/That was my part of the deal, honest/We got so familiar”. The humility and humanity of the moment is heartbreaking, and speaks volumes about the depths of Frank’s artistry. Blonde set a new benchmark for avant-garde pop, and is arguably the most influential album of the past decade.
Essentials: “White Ferrari”, “Nights”, “Self-Control”
1. Cosmogramma- Flying Lotus
After breaking through with his superb sophomore LP, Los Angeles (a singular blend of IDM, trip-hip, and woozy Dilla & Madlib-esque instrumental hip-hop) it would have been easy for Flying Lotus to continue mining the same sounds for successive records that were just slight variations on that singular template. But for FlyLo’s third LP, Cosmogramma, he blew his sound wide open, eschewing the quantized beat grid for a lusher, more sprawling sound that couldn’t be confined to standard rhythms. Cosmogramma is steeped in the lineage of instrumental hip hop and IDM like its predecessor, but it manages to juggle a wider palette of disparate styles such as four on the floor, drum and bass, jungle, free-jazz, and experimental bass while incorporating a wide variety of guest musicians that do a superb job of fleshing out his expansive compositions. Cosmogramma is a record that can barely contain its ambition, and despite having been released over a decade ago it still shines like a beacon illuminating the boundless possibilities of where music can go.
The sublime fusion of the live instrumentation, supplied by Thundercat on bass, Miguel Atwood-Ferguson contributing string arrangements, and Ravi Coltrane providing tenor saxophone, among many others coupled with FlyLo’s mind-warping production is what gives the album it’s compelling thrust. The first half primarily splits the difference between frantic drum and bass/synth-pop heaters and atmospheric cosmic-jazz interludes, and the pacing is just remarkable, with no moment overstaying it’s welcome and plenty of space to give each idea the space it needs to develop. Thom Yorke drops by for a wispy vocal performance on the agile IDM strut “And the World Laughs With You” while Thundercat delivers a formal career introduction on the tender ballad “MmmHmm” before the record shifts into the infectious four on the floor centerpiece, “Do the Astral Plane”. From here the record deploys the astral jazz and eastern influences in a more pronounced fashion on songs like “German Haircut” and “Dance of the Pseudo Nymph” respectively. The celestial ambience of “Table Tennis” featuring Laura Darlington is a welcome breather for the life-affirming synth surge of closer “Galaxy in Janaki”, ending the album on a somber, but ultimately uplifting note with Flylo sampling the ventilators that his mom was hooked up to on her death bed for a euphoric, synth-streaked send-off.
The enduring appeal lies in its function as ambition existing for the sake of ambition. The songs throughout Cosmogramma all vary in texture, tempo, and tone, and they all around great on their own, but it’s the journey from start to finish that Cosmogramma exemplifies as a spiritual experience. Cosmogamma was intended to function as a loose concept album of sorts about lucid-dreaming and out of body experiences influenced by the study of the universe, heaven, and hell, and it’s remarkable to hear just how much of that vision that he’s able to convey without the prevalence of vocals. Although electronic music has changed dramatically in the decade since Cosmogramma was released, the execution of FlyLo’s masterpiece hasn’t been in matched, in electronic music or anywhere where else. Cosmogramma is both the pinnacle of where music has been, and a glimpse at the possibilities of where it could go moving forward.
Essentials: “Galaxy in Janaki”, “Do the Astral Plane”, “MmmHmm” ft. Thundercat
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(光与夜之恋 Light and Night) Main Story Chapter 1-3: 命运的拐点 Destiny’s Turning Point Translation [3rd Beta Test]
*Light and Night Master-list is under WIP *Spoiler free: Translations will remain under cut *Game is slated for release this summer! (Estimated to be 8/8/21) *Beta Test’s main story tag will be #Dreams of Light and Night
Police: Name?
Cindy: My name's Cindy. My earrings are gone! I've spent an entire week on them. Please, you must help me find them!
The girl who was desperate to the brink of tears was none other than Cindy, the oldest contestant amongst us all.
Half an hour ago, Cindy had suggested reporting this to the police seeing as how many of the designers had their accessories go missing. Now, she was the first one to undergo questioning by the police.
Police: Earrings, you say? Alright, I've noted it down. Has anyone else lost anything?
Designer A: Me. I lost an Emerald hairpin.
Designer B: My pearl necklace is gone too.
MC: I'm (Y/n), my brooch has also gone missing.
Police: I've gotten the gist of the situation here. All of your items were found lost after less than half an hour after having been left here.
Police: My colleague went to check the surveillance tapes. There was no one suspicious who entered and left the room during that time frame.
Cindy: How can that be...
Police: But there are blind spots where the surveillance cameras cannot reach. Plus, things don't simply disappear for no reason at all.
Police: So, I'm asking everyone to think carefully about it again. Did any of you see anyone who was acting suspicious?
MC: A suspicious looking person…
The image of the figure dressed in black and wearing a mask flashed into my mind along with his skull pendant and flickering silver chains.
MC: I saw someone that I didn't recognize walk out of the room, but I thought that he was a model…
MC: But now that I think about it, no model would come here.
Police: What did this person look like?
MC: He’s very tall and looks to be around 185cm. He wasn’t wearing a staff uniform.
Police: Can you give me a detailed description of his appearance and how he was dressed?
I nodded, trying my hardest to remember what I’d seen in that split-second.
MC: I couldn’t make out his features since he wore a black mask, but I remember his clothes…!
MC: He wore a black leather jacket paired with light grey jeans and a pair of studded boots.
MC: He had a long silver necklace with a skull pendant hanging from it along with a few silver chains hanging from his waist.
MC: His countenance is hard to describe. He appears to give off a very mysterious vibe, but honestly, the design of the pants he wore needs to be optimized...
I continued prattling on, unaware of how the policeman who’d been recording my descriptions down stopped short.
Police: Optimized?
Suddenly realizing what I'd just said, my face flushed in embarrassment.
MC: Sorry, but that's pretty much all I saw…
Police: Alright. We'll look further into the matter with this information.
Police: However, considering the large number of people here, the vastness of the venue and the small number of missing items, it’ll be quite difficult to find them.
Police: You'd best be prepared.
Everyone lapsed into collective silence after the police left. The solemness of the atmosphere in here was tangible, like a heavy cloud that hung over all of our heads.
Cindy had already succumbed to despair. She silently squatted down; head buried into the crook of her arm.
★Night Choice: Settle your own problems (Didn't select)
☆Light Choice: Comfort Her
I walked up to her, gently patting her back.
MC: Don't worry, I'm sure the police will be able to help us all find our missing accessories.
Cindy: You guys are all young and talented… you'll have other ways to spring back if you fail here, so of course you wouldn't be too worried about it… but such a thing doesn't exist for me…
Her soft voice was distorted by her sniffling, so much that I could barely distinguish what she was trying to say between sobs.
I'd overheard the others talking about her before. Cindy was originally a white-collar worker who'd eventually resigned and got a loan to study design overseas. It was a do-or-die situation for her, in a way.
I didn't know what I should say to comfort her, for everything I say right now would only pale in comparison to what she was going through. All I could do was to gently pat her back.
Cindy: Why did this have to happen now…? It took me such painstaking efforts to get this far…
All the doom and gloom that she exuded was contagious, and I soon felt my heart drop along with her worsening mood.
???: What are you crying about?
No one actually expected Wu Yue, of all people, to be saying something this harsh. She strode out of the crowd under everyone's surprised gazes, walking in front of Cindy and pulling her back upright. Her expression was a tad savage.
Wu Yue: If you don't want to let all your previous effort go to waste, then you'd jolly well shut your trap and redo it. Do you really think it was all so easy for everyone to get this far!
Wu Yue: Those who whinge and always feel sorry for themselves but do nothing to fix it will never succeed.
This was the first time I've ever heard her speak off-stage.
I couldn't help but to be surprised at the look of dead seriousness on her face.
MC: There's still another 3 days before the competition, so let's hurry and start re-doing what we've lost.
Gao Cheng: I... I can help everyone fetch the materials they need. You can also ask me for help if any of you need an extra hand...
Designer A: I've already long since wanted to change my hairpin design! I'm sure the new one this time will turn out a hundred times better! You guys better watch out!
More contestants started inputting, and the gloomy atmosphere soon dissipated. Cindy had also stopped crying, vigorously rubbing at her eyes.
Cindy: You guys are right. I cannot give up here…
Despite all of us not knowing what results awaited us 3 days later, and despite all of us being fellow competitors, we were all teammates now, working hard with the same goal in mind.
After getting our moods in check, everyone returned to their own working space, making the best out of the remaining time left to continue with their respective creations.
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The hands on the clock had already moved past the 8 PM mark by the time if gotten up for a good stretch.
MC: The gown's pretty much good to go, and I've also finished drawing out the new brooch design. Everything's turning out pretty well~
Gao Cheng: Your design's inspired by the starry skies, right? It's really pretty…
Gao Cheng's faze lingered on the draft of my design for a while before he seemingly snapped out of it. He raised his head, frantically waving his hands in front of him with a flustered look on his face.
Gao Cheng: S-Sorry, it wasn't my intention to peek at your design. I just happened to get attracted to it when I walked past…
MC: Don't worry about it, you came at a great time. Could you tell me what you think about it?
Gao Cheng: Is the brooch meant to represent the brightest star in the sky?
MC: Yup, it represents the north star.
Gao Cheng: But Polaris isn't actually all that bright. It shines at 2nd magnitude, so you can use a darker gemstone to represent it.
It was as if he were an entirely different person when it came to the topic of stars. He gushed enthusiastically about it with unrivalled passion and seriousness.
Gao Cheng: Ah, I just like astronomy, so I know about it a little more than others. Please don't get mad at me...
MC: Why would I be mad? I'm actually extremely thankful for your input!
I'd previously searched up pictures of the starry sky up on the internet to use as reference pictures, but what Gao Cheng said reminded me once again that even though the pictures captured by a camera's lens turn out beautiful, it still isn't as real as the real thing.
Nothing beats seeing it with your own eyes and ascertaining it for yourself after all.
MC: Maybe I should go up to the rooftop and check the stars out.
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The cold air of the night greets me as I push open the doors to the rooftop. The vast night sky was spread out before my eyes, the many little red dots beneath it denoting lights of the thousands of households below.
I held onto the railing with both hands raising my head to inhale deeply.
It was then that my phone rang to life as messages from An'an came pouring in one line after another.
An'an (SMS): I've gotten my hands on the guest list!
An'an (SMS): You won't believe how elaborate this guest line-up is! Osborn's actually coming, you know!? His club's going to be collaborating with the Warson Group!
MC: ...Osborn?
An'an (SMS): Please tell me you still remember him. I've shown you a picture of him before! He's my favourite R1 racer who has won 4 consecutive championships!
I hadn't yet had the chance to truly think back on it when I suddenly heard a faint noise. It was the familiar sound of metallic chains clinking against each other.
There had been no one here when I came up to the rooftop.
My heart leapt to my throat as I unwittingly headed towards the direction of the sound.
There was someone hidden within the shadows, standing silently in one of the corners where the moonlight never reached.
Seemingly having noticed my gaze, the person moved forwards, stepping out of the shadows.
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I finally managed to vaguely make out his appearance. He was tall and intimidating even from a distance away. He wore a black jacket across his shoulders, the moonlight glinting off the skull necklace that rested upon his chest.
MC: That's the guy I saw back in the corridor!
I hadn't yet recovered from the initial surprise of seeing him here when I suddenly noticed that he was holding a red earring between his fingers.
Cindy's Earrings! So, he really WAS the thief!
The clouds blocked off the moonlight, darkening the skies as my heart raced, pounding loudly in my ears. Did I interrupt him in the middle of something? Am I going to be "silenced"?
All hesitation flew out the window the moment my thoughts stopped there. I immediately turned and made a dash for the exit.
However, just as I was about to pull the door open and make my escape, a well-defined hand pressed against the door, blocking off my escape.
??: And just where are you running off to now?
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about that gaiden content : @logicusage asked, so here we go ~
disclaimer: this info was accumulated from HERE, and the OP’s source is a korean version of gaiden, so some details may have been lost / changed in translation. also, gaiden is apparently REAL COMPLICATED and big chunks / details were left out by the OP in these summaries, so i’m not entirely sure on some events and their timeline. the OP did include page numbers tho, so i’m using those to put together things chronologically.
PS. GAIDEN SPOILERS AHEAD !!
TIMELINE THINGS
gaiden takes place 1 - 2 years prior to the main storyline.
tsu has been putting up with ayatsuji’s shit for about 2 years when gaiden takes place.
The case of Reigo Island happened about 5 years prior to canon ( i’m assuming that means gaiden canon, not bsd main canon ). this case is why ayatsuji fell under gov surveillance and it’s also the case involving tsu’s mother’s death. ( more on this DRAMA LAMA below ).
THE CASE OF REIGO ISLAND
The case of Reigo Island is a serial murder case, where the residents of the island apparently killed tourists for their money and somehow disguised it as the victim’s staying on the island for prolonged amounts of time.
The case involved 17 culprits, all were said to be killed by ayatsuji’s ability -- including tsu’s mother.
In actuality, there was an 18th culprit, who actually orchestrated the whole thing. they are called the ‘engineer’.
Not entire sure on this point, but apparently Aya failed to deduced the Engineer’s crimes because he had already left the island by the time Aya arrived, so the Engineer remains the only living survivor of that case and tsu is out to get him. Well, mostly just to ask him a question.
and that question is : “ If my mother was an evil murderer, I will throw her out of my heart. If she was nothing more than your puppet, I ahve to seek revenge against Ayatsuji-sensei for having murdered my poor mother under your control. Did my mother dirty her own hands? Or did she only help in your plans? “ ( my little tsuji-squared heart go brrrr )
GAIDEN STORY BITS ( listed chronologically, i think )
at some point -- definitely AFTER the reaper manifests for the first time, but i think a whole ton of other stuff occurred in between ( likely still involving tsu and her ability tho ) -- stuff happened which lead to Aya escaping the gov and go rogue.
aya calls tsu after he goes rogue and he LIES tells her that he can’t stand left because he can’t stand being chained down by petty underlings of the gov and that he can’t stand being associated with such incompetent people. tsu, of course, gets all kinds of emotional about it calls him irresponsible and blames his irresponsibility for her mother’s death.
after aya went rogue, ango straight up asked tsu if she would be able to shoot + kill aya and she said “ of course ”
meanwhile, tsu is trying to process things / put things together on why aya left and she realizes that SHE was the one with murderous intent when she apparently RAN OVER someone ( i’m thinking technically it was her ability and not her, but i’m not entirely sure. ) and aya left to prevent tsu from being killed by his ability.
in the end, tsu realizes that she can’t shoot aya. cause she love him too much.
aya apparently goes to challenge kyogoku again on that same mountain + waterfall area from the very beginning of gaiden, but aya’s being chased by the gov this time, which tsu believes puts him at a disadvantage.
tsu runs and runs and RUNS up that moutain in order to get to aya and save him. -- and to tell him something. probably, that she loves him.
but tsu doesn’t make it in time. when she gets there, ango is already pointing a gun at aya’s head, thanking aya for his service to the gov before shooting him in the head THREE TIMES.
tsu breaks down over aya’s death.
at some point after aya’s death, tsu gets into a life-threatening situation of her own. there’s a gun pointed at her head ( i think ? ) and she’s bleeding out and calling out to her mom AND AYA and guess who answers her call ??
that’s right it’s aya. he’s not dead. he just enjoys torturing tsu.
tsu actually confronts aya, asking him why he left the gov’s surveillance for her / to save her and of course aya is a brat about it saying that he wouldn’t go that far for her. but in the end he confesses that he knew it was tsu’s ability that was the murderer and not tsu. ( i’m not sure if this is referencing the police force that tsu accidently killed or someone else ?? and if it’s someone else, I’M SO INTRIGUED !! ) and he only pretended to leave the gov in order to catch the real culprit off guard.
aya mentions something about ‘ retraining ‘ tsu and tsu threatens to push him off the cliff again. ( this is v important plot point, i swear. )
apparently aya and ango collaborated on how to fake aya’s death and they purposely left tsu out of the plan cause ( like chuu ) her expressions are far too readable sometimes. all the time. i love her sm.
TSUJI-SQUARED EVIDENCE
these two idiots are in love and in this essay i will --
aya lost his cool when tsu was being barraged by bullets ( and was having a momentary freak out that caused her to freeze up ) . he called her an idiot ( which is a universal bsd symbol for love ) and pulled her to safety. PS. She also called him a jerk, specifically saying “i started running with a jerk” and honestly do you care them ?
aya cooked lamb and teased tsu about not having a serving for her to the point tsu.exe crashed and she ACTUALLY FAINTED. tsu is a pure cinnamon roll who apparently really loves her lamb.
when aya went rogue, he called tsu and lied to her about a whole bunch of stuff in order to get her to give up on saving his life ( and by extension, to save her life ) . please read more HERE cause it’s gold and i’m soft about it.
when tsu is injured during that near-death experience and tries to move, aya catches her so she doesn’t fall on her face. T ^ T
aya apparently teases tsu about ‘training’ a few times and the specific word used in the original japanese has some s/m undertones, so excuse me while i formulate on that. :3c specifically on how tsu is a switch and while aya talks a big game, tsu can still TOP.
i’m sure there’s a bunch more that i have yet to uncover and honestly, i’m excite
FUN FACTS ON TSU’S MOM
tsu and her mom didn’t have a great relationship. it’s implied that they were sorta estranged several years prior to her mom’s death.
also, SURPRISE ! tsu’s mother isn’t actually dead. she faked her death and was in hiding.
apparently, tsu’s mom and ayatsuji have a long chat. i’m assuming it happens towards the end of gaiden, but i can’t be totally sure.
i’m also not entirely sure if tsu KNOWS her mom is still alive and is just in hiding ??
tsu’s mom is apparently a BIG TIME agent and has been for some time. specifically, she’s the director general’s aide.
it’s implied that ango may have met tsu’s mother.
it’s also implied that tsu’s mom is the one who arranged tsu’s assignment with aya and specifically arranged it that tsu’s first day would be aya’s bday.
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SmokeCloak is the latest in security technology, used extensively by banks, jewellers, service stations, and other high security risk locations.
When the system is activated, a thick fog fills the area in under a minute, reducing visibility to under 1 metre. The fog is non toxic, doesn’t leave any residue, and harmless to breathe.
SmokeCloak has proven to be effective for:
Retail Applications, such as high-end fashion labels, consumer electronic stores, and service stations are frequently the target of smash-and-grab style attacks on floor stock.
Commercial Applications, such as accounting and legal firms who are at high risk of physical security breaches that can result in the loss of confidential client information, or Medical Practices, such as dental surgeries and providers of radiology services.
Industrial Applications, such as manufacturing plants and warehouses, where expensive equipment and bulk products are at risk of theft.
Contact us to find out more about this effective, actively defensive security system – By contacting Anchor Security, the preferred Sydney installers of SmokeCloak systems in New South Wales, you’ll know you’re in good hands.
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
Anchor Security supplies, installs and maintains numerous types of access control systems.
These systems include swipe cards, finger print readers, retinal scanners and time control for doors and lifts. With an access control system, building security is greatly increased. Anchor Security will work for you to build a system that suits your location. You have the flexibility to choose the options that best suit your needs. Depending on your requirements, Anchor Security can train your building manager on how to run the system with 24 hour support or we can manage all access control for you. Access control systems can be as simple as a stand alone single door controller or as complex as a system capable of controlling many doors, lifts, boom gates and bollard
INTERCOMShttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
We supply and install intercom systems for residential homes, unit blocks, apartment buildings and high rise complexes.
An intercom system is made up of a door station plus one or more internal handsets. We install two types of intercom systems. Audio only, or audio plus video. A system with a video provides the greatest security, as it allows for visual display at key access points. Anchor Security can integrate access systems to control garage doors and lift access, meaning every access point to the property is covered.
“SECURE YOUR PROPERTY – ANCHOR IT!”https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
As a company for which “reliability” and “trustworthy” has become synonymous, our client base has consistently grown for more than ten years through on-going referrals by satisfied clients from a diverse range sectors, evidenced by our 99% client retention rate.
We not only source the leading-edge security products our clients need and look for to protect their properties and assets, we also provide the technical know-how and manpower needed to fully support those systems.
Our quality service helps us build meaningful business relationships.
We consider our employees valuable resources. We spend time to consider their history, suitability, skills, and potential before engaging them for employment, we have developed a reputation for delivering personnel who can communicate well, and are appropriate for their positions.
you have any questions about our services or would like a quote, please contact us.
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Anchor Protection
Website
https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
SECURITY GUARDS
Anchor Security provides a tailored security solution for every client.
ANCHOR SECURITY
Secure your property - Anchor it!https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
SECURITY PATROLS
Provide protection for your property, inventory, equipment, and cash assets.
BACK TO BASE MONITORING
Ensure your property receives an urgent, priority response
SYDNEY SECURITY SINCE 1991
SECURITY SERVICES
Anchor Security provides customised security solutions tailored to suit individual clients’ needs. Every service is backed by a dedicated team, committed to providing the latest resources at the best price, providing the best customer service.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
PRODUCTS TO KEEP YOU PROTECTED!
SECURITY PRODUCTS
We install only the best quality and latest technology in Alarms, CCTV, intercoms, back to base monitoring, digital security and more. Choose us for premium products and reliability that is second to none.
FIND THE BEST FIT SECURITY SOLUTIONS
https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
SPECIALISED SECURITY
A high-level security service for clients requiring bodyguarding or executive protection. Including high profile and/or high risk, close personal protection, risk assessments, escort of valuables/people, surveillance and counter surveillance. Discreet security for discerning clients.
OUR SERVICES
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY - ANCHOR IT!
As a company for which “reliability” and “trustworthy” has become synonymous, our client base has consistently grown for more than ten years through on-going referrals by satisfied clients from a diverse range of sectors.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
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55% of people do not think crime is a problem in their neighbourhood, yet someone in Australia is burgled every minute. Choose us if you want insurance discounts, you need a security system, or if you have an alarm system or CCTV system that you want optimised..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
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IF IT FLOATS – ANCHOR IT!
MARINE
Boating security solutions to protect against security risks of unattended boats. Products include GPS tracking, deck trespass sensors and sirens. Montior your boat via SMS reports. We also provide marine patrols.
CLIENT REVIEWS
For over a decade, Anchor Security has been building long-standing relationships with its domestic and commercial clients..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
We have always found Anchor Security a pleasure to do business with! The teams on the road, as well as the monitoring staff, are efficient and reliable and we appreciate always being kept up-to-date with the latest in security technology. We would recommend the services of Anchor Security to anyone looking to secure a private residence, or a business, on the Northern Beaches or Sydney Metropolitan Area.
Carol Crawford
Home Owner
“The overwhelming response from the clientele ihttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/s very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed.
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
We wanted to thank Anchor Security for the excellent service provided for my son’s 21st birthday party on Saturday night at the Long Reef Surf Club. They were both very professional, approachable and we could relax and know had any problems come to hand, that they would have handled it in a firm and efficient manner. Thanks for this peace of mind!”
L. Poole
Parent, Private Function
We have always found Anchor Security a pleasure to do business with! The teams on the road, as well as the monitoring staff, are efficient and reliable and we appreciate always being kept up-to-date with the latest in security technology. We would recommend the services of Anchor Security to anyone looking to secure a private residence, or a business, on the Northern Beaches or Sydney Metropolitan Area..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
Carol Crawford
Home Owner
“The overwhelming response from the clientele is very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
Private Party Security
We want you to have a successful and safe party. Every weekend we run security for various private clients and businesses to ensure their party is a success. Don’t underestimate the value of having the proper protection in place. Protect yourself from gatecrashers and let
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Event Staff Success
Anchor Events (division of Anchor Security) hahttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/s been awarded the Event Staff contract for the NRL team Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. Our team of nearly 100 event staff …
OUT AND ABOUT
Mobile Patrol
City patrols in the rain
TESTIMONIALS
WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY
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“The overwhelming response from the clientele is very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed.”
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
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“Thank you. It was a very successful night with the support of your security crew.”
L. Ma
Parent, Private Function
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“Thanks for Dave, Mick and Harry at our place on Saturday night. The guys were terrific and did a fantastic job. There was a bit of action happening around. So I’m sure they weren’t bored.”
J Cloros
Parent, Private Function
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“I would just like to thank you very much for the Security Guards you allocated to us on Saturday night for my daughter’s function. They were extremely professional in their work, and thanks to them, we had absolutely no trouble whatsoever – except for a couple of incidents which they dealt with immediately and efficiently. Thank them both very much from all my family, and also on behalf of the Manly Life Saving Club.” “I think the Guards were the best investment, and anyone having a properly organized party should do as I did.”
S. Gilroy
Parent, Private Function
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“Our relationship with Anchor Security began in 2001. We knew we were a high security risk because of our type of location and the type of prodhttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/ucts we store on site. Anchor tailored a security system specific to our needs with CCTV and alarms. We also use their unscheduled nightly patrols. But the proof is in the pudding, and in 2005 when we suffered a professional breakin, it was the reliability of the systems installed and the speed of Anchor’s response that resulted in nothing being stolen – making us very happy customers!”
Brett Middleton
Managing Director, MRT Performance
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We wanted to thank Anchor Security for the excellent service provided for my son’s 21st birthday party on Saturday night at the Long Reef Surf Club. They were both very professional, approachable and we could relax and know had any problems come to hand, that they would have handled it in a firm and efficient manner. Thanks for this peace of mind!”
L. Poole
Parent, Private Function
PRIVATE FUNCTION SECURITY
We want you to have a successful and safe party.
Protect yourself from gatecrashers and let us look after your party so you can enjoy the event.
Private parties can either be held in the client’s home or workplace or a hired venue for the event.
We are experts in private party security. With over 80 fully licensed and experienced security guards, our business has been operating for over 20 years.
All our officers have valid First Aid Certificates, hold an appropriate and valid security operator license and work under the direction of a valid Master Security Licence holder – as per NSW legislation.
https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
Liaise with neighbours and the police, before and during the event
Run a door list to ensure only invited guests are permitted
Supply a variety of wrist band options (entry permit, alcohol free, over 18 etc)
Deter uninvited guests from entering
Assist with any illness or injury that happens during the event
Perform perimeter patrols and ensure no unauthorised access occurs (we can also offer our security guard dogs)
Ensure that guests stay within the party and have no pass-outs
At the end of the event, ensuring that everyone leaves and vacates the vicinity safety, quickly and quietly!
Did you know that Anchor Security has an Events division. If you are looking for customer service staff and ushers, contact us.
We work many large scale events of up to 200 staff across our security and events portfolio.
COMMERCIAL SECURITY
Every night, Anchor Security is responsible for millions-of-dollars-worth in property and assets.
Our commitment to providing a professional service and delivering reliable products has led to dozens of clients becoming long-standing business partners, including international property management companies, jewellery wholesalers, government bodies, and global technology firms. We provide a comprehensive range of quality services and protection products to suit all needs, from small retailers and restaurants to completely integrated access control & alarm systems for high-rise office complexes. Anchor Security has the experience, expertise, and resources needed to deliver exceptional service to large commercial accounts on time, and on budget. If you want an easy way to manage your security requirements, Anchor Security is all you need.
SECURITY GUARDING SERVICES
Anchor Security provides guards and security officers in the Sydney area that are experienced and licensed with the NSW Police Force’s Security Licensing and Enforcement Directorate (SLED).
Anchor Security guards have a thorough command of the English language, and strong interpersonal and influential skills.
We provide our security guards services with exceptional customer service and are priced competitively. We hold the appropriate licenses to operate as a security service provider, and hold current, comprehensive insurance for workers compensation and hold public-liability coverage for up to $20 million.
Security Guard Services for Hire:
Full-time, part-time, and casual guarding services.
Building Security Management, Concierge Services, or Shopping Centre Security Officers
Gatekeeper/Construction Site Security Guards
Retail Security/Loss Prevention Officer Services (Electronic and Manpower)
Secure Banking Solutions
Venue Security Services/Crowd Control (Pubs, Clubs, and Hotels)
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Personal Protection/Bodyguards & Staff Escort
Security Officer & Guard Dog Teams
Related Private Security Guard Services:
Private Party Security (18th & 21st Birthdays, Engagements, Weddings, etc)
SECURITY PATROL SERVICES
Provide protection for your property, inventory, equipment, and cash assets.
A Security Patrol service offers a high-visibility security solution that tells potential offenders that you take the security of your assets seriously.
An effective defensive security strategy, offering protection from criminal acts such as burglary and vandalism, they can also be an effective proactive security measure, ensuring your property is secure when staff have left.
We service residential and commercial clients through-out the Inner Sydney metropolitan area with Patrol officers who are uniformed and well presented in Anchor Security’s fleet of marked patrol cars. See our Service Areas.
What can we do for you?
Patrol, Lock-up, and/or Unlock Properties
Report changes to your property and its environment that you may otherwise miss.
Challenge persons found on site who may be loitering in the area,
Report suspicious activity in the area, such as people watching your property from nearby vehicles, and
Respond to emergency situations such as power-outages and alarm responses to verify your property’s integrity.
Anchor Security also provides services for “Gated Communities” and neighbourhoods.
Pricing
As services can be highly customised, our pricing reflects those considerations, but are probably more affordable than you think.
SECURITY ALARM RESPONSES
Don’t risk being the victim of an ambush. Use experienced security alarm response officers.
Rapid Responses to Alarm Activations all year round.
Sydney’s Northern Beaches, North Shore, and CBD.
RESIDENTIAL SECURITY
Unfortunately, 55% of people do not think that there are any crime problems in their neighbourhood – however:
In Australia, someone is burgled nearly every minute. 4 in every 10 people have been victims of burglary and 1 in 10 people have been burgled while they’re at home.
According to the Australian Bureau of Crime Statistics (2007), by installing a fully monitored security system you can improve your home security and drastically reduce your chances of break-in, while potentially saving on your home insurance.
You can sleep soundly knowing Anchor Security’s 24 hour monitoring centre never sleeps. In seconds, we have the ability to detect any threat to your property including break-in, electrical or fire. We then quickly alert the appropriate contacts and send help.
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Do you want Insurance Discounts?
Leading insurer AAMI said that homes with monitored alarms account for only 5% of burglary claims. This is great news for you because not only is your threat of theft reduced, but most insurance companies reward you with a discount on your policy.
Are you moving to a New Home?
Whether you are moving to a new home or you have recently moved, it’s important to make sure your assets are protected from the start. We can arrange for your home to be safe and secure even before you move in.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
Do you travel regularly?
Burglars are not as silly as we’d like to think. Unfortunately they often spend time watching the homes in a street to see when people come and go. Most burglaries happen in the middle of the afternoon, and if you are often away from your home, you may be a higher risk.
Are in an area experiencing growing crime rates?
Crime in your area may grow quite rapidly. If you know there has been recent crime in your area and you are concerned with your family’s safety we can help.
Were you recently the victim of a break-in?
There is nothing worse than knowing unwanted intruders have invaded your home. Unfortunately, if you ask around you’ll see that being robbed once won’t mean it won’t happen again. Households victimised once by a break and enter have been found to be four times as likely to suffer repeat victimisations as those that had not been victimised; It’s clear that savvy burglars will wait until you replace the stolen goods and will strike again if they know your home is easy to access.
Do you already Have a System Installed?
Whether you own or rent we can help you maintain your existing security system. Make sure you contact Anchor Security once a year to have you security system checked. An alarm is not a deterrent if it doesn’t work.
ALARM MONITORING
Staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – all year round.
Don’t put up with operators you don’t understand.
Ensure your property receives an urgent, priority response.
Take advantage of our “No Lock-In Contract” offer today. Speak with one of our technicians about our rates!
SECURITY GUARD DOGS
Used to deter unlawful entry to properties, detect and apprehend offenders, and overall prevent crime in a protected area.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
Security dogs can often hear intruders before humanly possible, allowing our guards time to act quickly to any threat.
Their use as an actively defensive security measure has proven to be effective and can provide a significant cost-saving benefit.
Security guard dogs are effective assets in locations such as:
Warehouses, Car, boat, or caravan yards
Large Construction sites
Medical Facilities
Golf courses, Car parks,
High-crime areas, such as those involved in Drug-abuse or gang-related activities, and
Areas prone to vandalism due to social economic reasons, a lack of lighting, or remoteness.
All of our dogs have been professionally trained by Australia’s leading training facility, which also trains army and police dogs. They are not deterred by loud noises or threatening behaviour.
Our dog handlers also undergo proper training and screening to ensure have the correct attitude and professionalism to always conduct themselves and their canine partner in a law abiding and publicly acceptable manner.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
IF IT FLOATS – ANCHOR IT!
Australians love to get out on the water, and as our name suggests, Anchor Security love boats.
We know that the stresses placed on families mean that boats can be left for long periods of time unattended. Boats are a huge investment and its important to fully protect them.
With our own patrol vessel we are able to provide water security patrol services to your boats, and our patrol cars can provide nightly lock ups for Marinas, as well as ensuring individual boats are protected.
Anchor provides technology that enables the boat owners to have greater awareness about their boat even when they can’t see it. Technology includes the ability to be able to report via SMS directly to your phone about items such as boat battery levels, bilge pump and GPS locations. You have the ability to control your boat’s electrical features remotely too.
We can also include anti-theft and tamper measures such as sirens, sensors and alarms to deter unauthorised access to your vessel.
SPECIALISED SERVICEShttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
While Anchor Security provides a tailored security solution for every client, we often work with clients who need a different level of security.
Our specialised services provides higher levels of security for clients where a standard guard or alarm system are not feasible or appropriate. This tailored service includes Body Guarding/Executive Protection, be it in a discreet or visible manner with the highest calibre of security professionals.
Past and present experience includes many Australian and International A-grade celebrities, CEOs, Board members, and NRL Football team members.
Take advantage of a provider with whom multi-faceted security knowledge, skills, and licences apply.
EVENT STAFF
Anchor Security provides event staff for various opportunities include large outdoor events.
Being able to integrate seamlessly with our security personnel, customers are afforded the very best in consistent customer service and safety.
With over 80 event staff, we can cater to all sized events. No event is too big or small.
If you’re after event staff, contact us today.
SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS
We will only ever install high quality and trustworthy alarm systems.
As our reputation is our business, and our high standards mean that we will only install products that we have tested and are known for their superior performance.
Our basic security alarm system includes a control panel, keypad, motion sensors, door switches and internal & external sirens; And as every alarm system Anchor Security installs has Back-to-Base alarm monitoring capabilities, you can be sure you’ll get a rapid response if your burglar alarm is ever triggered.
We’ll work with you to tailor your security system to protect your particular property, ensuring the very best coverage for your assets – Call us today.
CCTV / SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEMS
Perfect for Retail and Commercial Security applications!
They are many CCTV / Security Camera products on the market and it can be hard to know the difference between what’s reliable and rubbish.
There’s no point installing a CCTV system that’s going to break-down after three months. Camera systems that don’t work, won’t capture the evidence you need to convict a criminals. We supply and install CCTV / Security Camera systems that have passed our rigid testing procedures to ensure you get a reliable system that provides you with a superior-quality playback.
Anchor Security installs, upgradhttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
es, and maintains security cameras systems throughout Sydney’s metropolitan area and performs work for a range of project sizes, from stand-alone domestic and commercial systems, to entertainment arenas with workstations and video walls.
For those wanting the latest in CCTV technology, you may like to consider digital technology as opposed to analogue, click through to read about the Benefits of Digital over analogue video, and be sure to ask about it when you give us a call.
SMOKECLOAK - INSTANT ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
If they can’t see it, they can’t steal it.
SmokeCloak is the latest in security technology, used extensively by banks, jewellers, service stations, and other high security risk locations.
When the system is activated, a thick fog fills the area in under a minute, reducing visibility to under 1 metre. The fog is non toxic, doesn’t leave any residue, and harmless to breathe.
SmokeCloak has proven to be effective for:
Retail Applications, such as high-end fashion labels, consumer electronic stores, and service stations are frequently the target of smash-and-grab style attacks on floor stock.
Commercial Applications, such as accounting and legal firms who are at high risk of physical security breaches that can result in the loss of confidential client information, or Medical Practices, such as dental surgeries and providers of radiology services.
Industrial Applications, such as manufacturing plants and warehouses, where expensive equipment and bulk products are at risk of theft.
Contact us to find out more about this effective, actively defensive security system – By contacting Anchor Security, the preferred Sydney installers of SmokeCloak systems in New South Wales, you’ll know you’re in good hands.
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
Anchor Security supplies, installs and maintains numerous types of access control systems.
These systems include swipe cards, finger print readers, retinal scanners and time control for doors and lifts. With an access control system, building security is greatly increased. Anchor Security will work for you to build a system that suits your location. You have the flexibility to choose the options that best suit your needs. Depending on your requirements, Anchor Security can train your building manager on how to run the system with 24 hour support or we can manage all access control for you. Access control systems can be as simple as a stand alone single door controller or as complex as a system capable of controlling many doors, lifts, boom gates and bollard
INTERCOMShttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
We supply and install intercom systems for residential homes, unit blocks, apartment buildings and high rise complexes.
An intercom system is made up of a door station plus one or more internal handsets. We install two types of intercom systems. Audio only, or audio plus video. A system with a video provides the greatest security, as it allows for visual display at key access points. Anchor Security can integrate access systems to control garage doors and lift access, meaning every access point to the property is covered.
“SECURE YOUR PROPERTY – ANCHOR IT!”https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
As a company for which “reliability” and “trustworthy” has become synonymous, our client base has consistently grown for more than ten years through on-going referrals by satisfied clients from a diverse range sectors, evidenced by our 99% client retention rate.
We not only source the leading-edge security products our clients need and look for to protect their properties and assets, we also provide the technical know-how and manpower needed to fully support those systems.
Our quality service helps us build meaningful business relationships.
We consider our employees valuable resources. We spend time to consider their history, suitability, skills, and potential before engaging them for employment, we have developed a reputation for delivering personnel who can communicate well, and are appropriate for their positions.
you have any questions about our services or would like a quote, please contact us.
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Security by Anchor
https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
SECURITY GUARDS
Anchor Security provides a tailored security solution for every client.
ANCHOR SECURITY
Secure your property - Anchor it!https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
SECURITY PATROLS
Provide protection for your property, inventory, equipment, and cash assets.
BACK TO BASE MONITORING
Ensure your property receives an urgent, priority response
SYDNEY SECURITY SINCE 1991
SECURITY SERVICES
Anchor Security provides customised security solutions tailored to suit individual clients’ needs. Every service is backed by a dedicated team, committed to providing the latest resources at the best price, providing the best customer service.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
PRODUCTS TO KEEP YOU PROTECTED!
SECURITY PRODUCTS
We install only the best quality and latest technology in Alarms, CCTV, intercoms, back to base monitoring, digital security and more. Choose us for premium products and reliability that is second to none.
FIND THE BEST FIT SECURITY SOLUTIONS
https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
SPECIALISED SECURITY
A high-level security service for clients requiring bodyguarding or executive protection. Including high profile and/or high risk, close personal protection, risk assessments, escort of valuables/people, surveillance and counter surveillance. Discreet security for discerning clients.
OUR SERVICES
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY - ANCHOR IT!
As a company for which “reliability” and “trustworthy” has become synonymous, our client base has consistently grown for more than ten years through on-going referrals by satisfied clients from a diverse range of sectors.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
icon-private-party
55% of people do not think crime is a problem in their neighbourhood, yet someone in Australia is burgled every minute. Choose us if you want insurance discounts, you need a security system, or if you have an alarm system or CCTV system that you want optimised..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
icon-marine-bw
IF IT FLOATS – ANCHOR IT!
MARINE
Boating security solutions to protect against security risks of unattended boats. Products include GPS tracking, deck trespass sensors and sirens. Montior your boat via SMS reports. We also provide marine patrols.
CLIENT REVIEWS
For over a decade, Anchor Security has been building long-standing relationships with its domestic and commercial clients..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
We have always found Anchor Security a pleasure to do business with! The teams on the road, as well as the monitoring staff, are efficient and reliable and we appreciate always being kept up-to-date with the latest in security technology. We would recommend the services of Anchor Security to anyone looking to secure a private residence, or a business, on the Northern Beaches or Sydney Metropolitan Area.
Carol Crawford
Home Owner
“The overwhelming response from the clientele ihttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/s very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed.
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
We wanted to thank Anchor Security for the excellent service provided for my son’s 21st birthday party on Saturday night at the Long Reef Surf Club. They were both very professional, approachable and we could relax and know had any problems come to hand, that they would have handled it in a firm and efficient manner. Thanks for this peace of mind!”
L. Poole
Parent, Private Function
We have always found Anchor Security a pleasure to do business with! The teams on the road, as well as the monitoring staff, are efficient and reliable and we appreciate always being kept up-to-date with the latest in security technology. We would recommend the services of Anchor Security to anyone looking to secure a private residence, or a business, on the Northern Beaches or Sydney Metropolitan Area..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
Carol Crawford
Home Owner
“The overwhelming response from the clientele is very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
Private Party Security
We want you to have a successful and safe party. Every weekend we run security for various private clients and businesses to ensure their party is a success. Don’t underestimate the value of having the proper protection in place. Protect yourself from gatecrashers and let
UNCATEGORIZED
Event Staff Success
Anchor Events (division of Anchor Security) hahttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/s been awarded the Event Staff contract for the NRL team Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. Our team of nearly 100 event staff …
OUT AND ABOUT
Mobile Patrol
City patrols in the rain
TESTIMONIALS
WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY
quote-markshttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
“The overwhelming response from the clientele is very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed.”
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
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“Thank you. It was a very successful night with the support of your security crew.”
L. Ma
Parent, Private Function
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“Thanks for Dave, Mick and Harry at our place on Saturday night. The guys were terrific and did a fantastic job. There was a bit of action happening around. So I’m sure they weren’t bored.”
J Cloros
Parent, Private Function
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“I would just like to thank you very much for the Security Guards you allocated to us on Saturday night for my daughter’s function. They were extremely professional in their work, and thanks to them, we had absolutely no trouble whatsoever – except for a couple of incidents which they dealt with immediately and efficiently. Thank them both very much from all my family, and also on behalf of the Manly Life Saving Club.” “I think the Guards were the best investment, and anyone having a properly organized party should do as I did.”
S. Gilroy
Parent, Private Function
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“Our relationship with Anchor Security began in 2001. We knew we were a high security risk because of our type of location and the type of prodhttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/ucts we store on site. Anchor tailored a security system specific to our needs with CCTV and alarms. We also use their unscheduled nightly patrols. But the proof is in the pudding, and in 2005 when we suffered a professional breakin, it was the reliability of the systems installed and the speed of Anchor’s response that resulted in nothing being stolen – making us very happy customers!”
Brett Middleton
Managing Director, MRT Performance
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We wanted to thank Anchor Security for the excellent service provided for my son’s 21st birthday party on Saturday night at the Long Reef Surf Club. They were both very professional, approachable and we could relax and know had any problems come to hand, that they would have handled it in a firm and efficient manner. Thanks for this peace of mind!”
L. Poole
Parent, Private Function
PRIVATE FUNCTION SECURITY
We want you to have a successful and safe party.
Protect yourself from gatecrashers and let us look after your party so you can enjoy the event.
Private parties can either be held in the client’s home or workplace or a hired venue for the event.
We are experts in private party security. With over 80 fully licensed and experienced security guards, our business has been operating for over 20 years.
All our officers have valid First Aid Certificates, hold an appropriate and valid security operator license and work under the direction of a valid Master Security Licence holder – as per NSW legislation.
https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
Liaise with neighbours and the police, before and during the event
Run a door list to ensure only invited guests are permitted
Supply a variety of wrist band options (entry permit, alcohol free, over 18 etc)
Deter uninvited guests from entering
Assist with any illness or injury that happens during the event
Perform perimeter patrols and ensure no unauthorised access occurs (we can also offer our security guard dogs)
Ensure that guests stay within the party and have no pass-outs
At the end of the event, ensuring that everyone leaves and vacates the vicinity safety, quickly and quietly!
Did you know that Anchor Security has an Events division. If you are looking for customer service staff and ushers, contact us.
We work many large scale events of up to 200 staff across our security and events portfolio.
COMMERCIAL SECURITY
Every night, Anchor Security is responsible for millions-of-dollars-worth in property and assets.
Our commitment to providing a professional service and delivering reliable products has led to dozens of clients becoming long-standing business partners, including international property management companies, jewellery wholesalers, government bodies, and global technology firms. We provide a comprehensive range of quality services and protection products to suit all needs, from small retailers and restaurants to completely integrated access control & alarm systems for high-rise office complexes. Anchor Security has the experience, expertise, and resources needed to deliver exceptional service to large commercial accounts on time, and on budget. If you want an easy way to manage your security requirements, Anchor Security is all you need.
SECURITY GUARDING SERVICES
Anchor Security provides guards and security officers in the Sydney area that are experienced and licensed with the NSW Police Force’s Security Licensing and Enforcement Directorate (SLED).
Anchor Security guards have a thorough command of the English language, and strong interpersonal and influential skills.
We provide our security guards services with exceptional customer service and are priced competitively. We hold the appropriate licenses to operate as a security service provider, and hold current, comprehensive insurance for workers compensation and hold public-liability coverage for up to $20 million.
Security Guard Services for Hire:
Full-time, part-time, and casual guarding services.
Building Security Management, Concierge Services, or Shopping Centre Security Officers
Gatekeeper/Construction Site Security Guards
Retail Security/Loss Prevention Officer Services (Electronic and Manpower)
Secure Banking Solutions
Venue Security Services/Crowd Control (Pubs, Clubs, and Hotels)
Event Security/Crowd Managementhttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
Personal Protection/Bodyguards & Staff Escort
Security Officer & Guard Dog Teams
Related Private Security Guard Services:
Private Party Security (18th & 21st Birthdays, Engagements, Weddings, etc)
SECURITY PATROL SERVICES
Provide protection for your property, inventory, equipment, and cash assets.
A Security Patrol service offers a high-visibility security solution that tells potential offenders that you take the security of your assets seriously.
An effective defensive security strategy, offering protection from criminal acts such as burglary and vandalism, they can also be an effective proactive security measure, ensuring your property is secure when staff have left.
We service residential and commercial clients through-out the Inner Sydney metropolitan area with Patrol officers who are uniformed and well presented in Anchor Security’s fleet of marked patrol cars. See our Service Areas.
What can we do for you?
Patrol, Lock-up, and/or Unlock Properties
Report changes to your property and its environment that you may otherwise miss.
Challenge persons found on site who may be loitering in the area,
Report suspicious activity in the area, such as people watching your property from nearby vehicles, and
Respond to emergency situations such as power-outages and alarm responses to verify your property’s integrity.
Anchor Security also provides services for “Gated Communities” and neighbourhoods.
Pricing
As services can be highly customised, our pricing reflects those considerations, but are probably more affordable than you think.
SECURITY ALARM RESPONSES
Don’t risk being the victim of an ambush. Use experienced security alarm response officers.
Rapid Responses to Alarm Activations all year round.
Sydney’s Northern Beaches, North Shore, and CBD.
RESIDENTIAL SECURITY
Unfortunately, 55% of people do not think that there are any crime problems in their neighbourhood – however:
In Australia, someone is burgled nearly every minute. 4 in every 10 people have been victims of burglary and 1 in 10 people have been burgled while they’re at home.
According to the Australian Bureau of Crime Statistics (2007), by installing a fully monitored security system you can improve your home security and drastically reduce your chances of break-in, while potentially saving on your home insurance.
You can sleep soundly knowing Anchor Security’s 24 hour monitoring centre never sleeps. In seconds, we have the ability to detect any threat to your property including break-in, electrical or fire. We then quickly alert the appropriate contacts and send help.
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Do you want Insurance Discounts?
Leading insurer AAMI said that homes with monitored alarms account for only 5% of burglary claims. This is great news for you because not only is your threat of theft reduced, but most insurance companies reward you with a discount on your policy.
Are you moving to a New Home?
Whether you are moving to a new home or you have recently moved, it’s important to make sure your assets are protected from the start. We can arrange for your home to be safe and secure even before you move in.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
Do you travel regularly?
Burglars are not as silly as we’d like to think. Unfortunately they often spend time watching the homes in a street to see when people come and go. Most burglaries happen in the middle of the afternoon, and if you are often away from your home, you may be a higher risk.
Are in an area experiencing growing crime rates?
Crime in your area may grow quite rapidly. If you know there has been recent crime in your area and you are concerned with your family’s safety we can help.
Were you recently the victim of a break-in?
There is nothing worse than knowing unwanted intruders have invaded your home. Unfortunately, if you ask around you’ll see that being robbed once won’t mean it won’t happen again. Households victimised once by a break and enter have been found to be four times as likely to suffer repeat victimisations as those that had not been victimised; It’s clear that savvy burglars will wait until you replace the stolen goods and will strike again if they know your home is easy to access.
Do you already Have a System Installed?
Whether you own or rent we can help you maintain your existing security system. Make sure you contact Anchor Security once a year to have you security system checked. An alarm is not a deterrent if it doesn’t work.
ALARM MONITORING
Staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – all year round.
Don’t put up with operators you don’t understand.
Ensure your property receives an urgent, priority response.
Take advantage of our “No Lock-In Contract” offer today. Speak with one of our technicians about our rates!
SECURITY GUARD DOGS
Used to deter unlawful entry to properties, detect and apprehend offenders, and overall prevent crime in a protected area.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
Security dogs can often hear intruders before humanly possible, allowing our guards time to act quickly to any threat.
Their use as an actively defensive security measure has proven to be effective and can provide a significant cost-saving benefit.
Security guard dogs are effective assets in locations such as:
Warehouses, Car, boat, or caravan yards
Large Construction sites
Medical Facilities
Golf courses, Car parks,
High-crime areas, such as those involved in Drug-abuse or gang-related activities, and
Areas prone to vandalism due to social economic reasons, a lack of lighting, or remoteness.
All of our dogs have been professionally trained by Australia’s leading training facility, which also trains army and police dogs. They are not deterred by loud noises or threatening behaviour.
Our dog handlers also undergo proper training and screening to ensure have the correct attitude and professionalism to always conduct themselves and their canine partner in a law abiding and publicly acceptable manner.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
IF IT FLOATS – ANCHOR IT!
Australians love to get out on the water, and as our name suggests, Anchor Security love boats.
We know that the stresses placed on families mean that boats can be left for long periods of time unattended. Boats are a huge investment and its important to fully protect them.
With our own patrol vessel we are able to provide water security patrol services to your boats, and our patrol cars can provide nightly lock ups for Marinas, as well as ensuring individual boats are protected.
Anchor provides technology that enables the boat owners to have greater awareness about their boat even when they can’t see it. Technology includes the ability to be able to report via SMS directly to your phone about items such as boat battery levels, bilge pump and GPS locations. You have the ability to control your boat’s electrical features remotely too.
We can also include anti-theft and tamper measures such as sirens, sensors and alarms to deter unauthorised access to your vessel.
SPECIALISED SERVICEShttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
While Anchor Security provides a tailored security solution for every client, we often work with clients who need a different level of security.
Our specialised services provides higher levels of security for clients where a standard guard or alarm system are not feasible or appropriate. This tailored service includes Body Guarding/Executive Protection, be it in a discreet or visible manner with the highest calibre of security professionals.
Past and present experience includes many Australian and International A-grade celebrities, CEOs, Board members, and NRL Football team members.
Take advantage of a provider with whom multi-faceted security knowledge, skills, and licences apply.
EVENT STAFF
Anchor Security provides event staff for various opportunities include large outdoor events.
Being able to integrate seamlessly with our security personnel, customers are afforded the very best in consistent customer service and safety.
With over 80 event staff, we can cater to all sized events. No event is too big or small.
If you’re after event staff, contact us today.
SECURITY ALARM SYSTEMS
We will only ever install high quality and trustworthy alarm systems.
As our reputation is our business, and our high standards mean that we will only install products that we have tested and are known for their superior performance.
Our basic security alarm system includes a control panel, keypad, motion sensors, door switches and internal & external sirens; And as every alarm system Anchor Security installs has Back-to-Base alarm monitoring capabilities, you can be sure you’ll get a rapid response if your burglar alarm is ever triggered.
We’ll work with you to tailor your security system to protect your particular property, ensuring the very best coverage for your assets – Call us today.
CCTV / SECURITY CAMERA SYSTEMS
Perfect for Retail and Commercial Security applications!
They are many CCTV / Security Camera products on the market and it can be hard to know the difference between what’s reliable and rubbish.
There’s no point installing a CCTV system that’s going to break-down after three months. Camera systems that don’t work, won’t capture the evidence you need to convict a criminals. We supply and install CCTV / Security Camera systems that have passed our rigid testing procedures to ensure you get a reliable system that provides you with a superior-quality playback.
Anchor Security installs, upgradhttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
es, and maintains security cameras systems throughout Sydney’s metropolitan area and performs work for a range of project sizes, from stand-alone domestic and commercial systems, to entertainment arenas with workstations and video walls.
For those wanting the latest in CCTV technology, you may like to consider digital technology as opposed to analogue, click through to read about the Benefits of Digital over analogue video, and be sure to ask about it when you give us a call.
SMOKECLOAK - INSTANT ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM
If they can’t see it, they can’t steal it.
SmokeCloak is the latest in security technology, used extensively by banks, jewellers, service stations, and other high security risk locations.
When the system is activated, a thick fog fills the area in under a minute, reducing visibility to under 1 metre. The fog is non toxic, doesn’t leave any residue, and harmless to breathe.
SmokeCloak has proven to be effective for:
Retail Applications, such as high-end fashion labels, consumer electronic stores, and service stations are frequently the target of smash-and-grab style attacks on floor stock.
Commercial Applications, such as accounting and legal firms who are at high risk of physical security breaches that can result in the loss of confidential client information, or Medical Practices, such as dental surgeries and providers of radiology services.
Industrial Applications, such as manufacturing plants and warehouses, where expensive equipment and bulk products are at risk of theft.
Contact us to find out more about this effective, actively defensive security system – By contacting Anchor Security, the preferred Sydney installers of SmokeCloak systems in New South Wales, you’ll know you’re in good hands.
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS
Anchor Security supplies, installs and maintains numerous types of access control systems.
These systems include swipe cards, finger print readers, retinal scanners and time control for doors and lifts. With an access control system, building security is greatly increased. Anchor Security will work for you to build a system that suits your location. You have the flexibility to choose the options that best suit your needs. Depending on your requirements, Anchor Security can train your building manager on how to run the system with 24 hour support or we can manage all access control for you. Access control systems can be as simple as a stand alone single door controller or as complex as a system capable of controlling many doors, lifts, boom gates and bollard
INTERCOMShttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
We supply and install intercom systems for residential homes, unit blocks, apartment buildings and high rise complexes.
An intercom system is made up of a door station plus one or more internal handsets. We install two types of intercom systems. Audio only, or audio plus video. A system with a video provides the greatest security, as it allows for visual display at key access points. Anchor Security can integrate access systems to control garage doors and lift access, meaning every access point to the property is covered.
“SECURE YOUR PROPERTY – ANCHOR IT!”https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
As a company for which “reliability” and “trustworthy” has become synonymous, our client base has consistently grown for more than ten years through on-going referrals by satisfied clients from a diverse range sectors, evidenced by our 99% client retention rate.
We not only source the leading-edge security products our clients need and look for to protect their properties and assets, we also provide the technical know-how and manpower needed to fully support those systems.
Our quality service helps us build meaningful business relationships.
We consider our employees valuable resources. We spend time to consider their history, suitability, skills, and potential before engaging them for employment, we have developed a reputation for delivering personnel who can communicate well, and are appropriate for their positions.
you have any questions about our services or would like a quote, please contact us.
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Anchor Security
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https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
SECURITY GUARDS
Anchor Security provides a tailored security solution for every client.
ANCHOR SECURITY
Secure your property - Anchor it!https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
SECURITY PATROLS
Provide protection for your property, inventory, equipment, and cash assets.
BACK TO BASE MONITORING
Ensure your property receives an urgent, priority response
SYDNEY SECURITY SINCE 1991
SECURITY SERVICES
Anchor Security provides customised security solutions tailored to suit individual clients’ needs. Every service is backed by a dedicated team, committed to providing the latest resources at the best price, providing the best customer service.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/
PRODUCTS TO KEEP YOU PROTECTED!
SECURITY PRODUCTS
We install only the best quality and latest technology in Alarms, CCTV, intercoms, back to base monitoring, digital security and more. Choose us for premium products and reliability that is second to none.
FIND THE BEST FIT SECURITY SOLUTIONS
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SPECIALISED SECURITY
A high-level security service for clients requiring bodyguarding or executive protection. Including high profile and/or high risk, close personal protection, risk assessments, escort of valuables/people, surveillance and counter surveillance. Discreet security for discerning clients.
OUR SERVICES
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY - ANCHOR IT!
As a company for which “reliability” and “trustworthy” has become synonymous, our client base has consistently grown for more than ten years through on-going referrals by satisfied clients from a diverse range of sectors.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
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55% of people do not think crime is a problem in their neighbourhood, yet someone in Australia is burgled every minute. Choose us if you want insurance discounts, you need a security system, or if you have an alarm system or CCTV system that you want optimised..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
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MARINE
Boating security solutions to protect against security risks of unattended boats. Products include GPS tracking, deck trespass sensors and sirens. Montior your boat via SMS reports. We also provide marine patrols.
CLIENT REVIEWS
For over a decade, Anchor Security has been building long-standing relationships with its domestic and commercial clients..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
We have always found Anchor Security a pleasure to do business with! The teams on the road, as well as the monitoring staff, are efficient and reliable and we appreciate always being kept up-to-date with the latest in security technology. We would recommend the services of Anchor Security to anyone looking to secure a private residence, or a business, on the Northern Beaches or Sydney Metropolitan Area.
Carol Crawford
Home Owner
“The overwhelming response from the clientele ihttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/s very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed.
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
We wanted to thank Anchor Security for the excellent service provided for my son’s 21st birthday party on Saturday night at the Long Reef Surf Club. They were both very professional, approachable and we could relax and know had any problems come to hand, that they would have handled it in a firm and efficient manner. Thanks for this peace of mind!”
L. Poole
Parent, Private Function
We have always found Anchor Security a pleasure to do business with! The teams on the road, as well as the monitoring staff, are efficient and reliable and we appreciate always being kept up-to-date with the latest in security technology. We would recommend the services of Anchor Security to anyone looking to secure a private residence, or a business, on the Northern Beaches or Sydney Metropolitan Area..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
Carol Crawford
Home Owner
“The overwhelming response from the clientele is very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed..https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
Private Party Security
We want you to have a successful and safe party. Every weekend we run security for various private clients and businesses to ensure their party is a success. Don’t underestimate the value of having the proper protection in place. Protect yourself from gatecrashers and let
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Anchor Events (division of Anchor Security) hahttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/s been awarded the Event Staff contract for the NRL team Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. Our team of nearly 100 event staff …
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TESTIMONIALS
WHAT OUR CLIENTS HAVE TO SAY
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“The overwhelming response from the clientele is very positive and there is now an air of safety and comfort at the marina. Everyone is talking about Anchor and the professional approach you guys have taken. Also, whoever was handling the dog was apparently very polite and made the people that he spoke to very comfortable indeed.”
S. Hosking
Marina Manager, The Quays Marine Centre on Pittwater
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“Thank you. It was a very successful night with the support of your security crew.”
L. Ma
Parent, Private Function
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“Thanks for Dave, Mick and Harry at our place on Saturday night. The guys were terrific and did a fantastic job. There was a bit of action happening around. So I’m sure they weren’t bored.”
J Cloros
Parent, Private Function
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“I would just like to thank you very much for the Security Guards you allocated to us on Saturday night for my daughter’s function. They were extremely professional in their work, and thanks to them, we had absolutely no trouble whatsoever – except for a couple of incidents which they dealt with immediately and efficiently. Thank them both very much from all my family, and also on behalf of the Manly Life Saving Club.” “I think the Guards were the best investment, and anyone having a properly organized party should do as I did.”
S. Gilroy
Parent, Private Function
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“Our relationship with Anchor Security began in 2001. We knew we were a high security risk because of our type of location and the type of prodhttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/ucts we store on site. Anchor tailored a security system specific to our needs with CCTV and alarms. We also use their unscheduled nightly patrols. But the proof is in the pudding, and in 2005 when we suffered a professional breakin, it was the reliability of the systems installed and the speed of Anchor’s response that resulted in nothing being stolen – making us very happy customers!”
Brett Middleton
Managing Director, MRT Performance
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We wanted to thank Anchor Security for the excellent service provided for my son’s 21st birthday party on Saturday night at the Long Reef Surf Club. They were both very professional, approachable and we could relax and know had any problems come to hand, that they would have handled it in a firm and efficient manner. Thanks for this peace of mind!”
L. Poole
Parent, Private Function
PRIVATE FUNCTION SECURITY
We want you to have a successful and safe party.
Protect yourself from gatecrashers and let us look after your party so you can enjoy the event.
Private parties can either be held in the client’s home or workplace or a hired venue for the event.
We are experts in private party security. With over 80 fully licensed and experienced security guards, our business has been operating for over 20 years.
All our officers have valid First Aid Certificates, hold an appropriate and valid security operator license and work under the direction of a valid Master Security Licence holder – as per NSW legislation.
https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
Liaise with neighbours and the police, before and during the event
Run a door list to ensure only invited guests are permitted
Supply a variety of wrist band options (entry permit, alcohol free, over 18 etc)
Deter uninvited guests from entering
Assist with any illness or injury that happens during the event
Perform perimeter patrols and ensure no unauthorised access occurs (we can also offer our security guard dogs)
Ensure that guests stay within the party and have no pass-outs
At the end of the event, ensuring that everyone leaves and vacates the vicinity safety, quickly and quietly!
Did you know that Anchor Security has an Events division. If you are looking for customer service staff and ushers, contact us.
We work many large scale events of up to 200 staff across our security and events portfolio.
COMMERCIAL SECURITY
Every night, Anchor Security is responsible for millions-of-dollars-worth in property and assets.
Our commitment to providing a professional service and delivering reliable products has led to dozens of clients becoming long-standing business partners, including international property management companies, jewellery wholesalers, government bodies, and global technology firms. We provide a comprehensive range of quality services and protection products to suit all needs, from small retailers and restaurants to completely integrated access control & alarm systems for high-rise office complexes. Anchor Security has the experience, expertise, and resources needed to deliver exceptional service to large commercial accounts on time, and on budget. If you want an easy way to manage your security requirements, Anchor Security is all you need.
SECURITY GUARDING SERVICES
Anchor Security provides guards and security officers in the Sydney area that are experienced and licensed with the NSW Police Force’s Security Licensing and Enforcement Directorate (SLED).
Anchor Security guards have a thorough command of the English language, and strong interpersonal and influential skills.
We provide our security guards services with exceptional customer service and are priced competitively. We hold the appropriate licenses to operate as a security service provider, and hold current, comprehensive insurance for workers compensation and hold public-liability coverage for up to $20 million.
Security Guard Services for Hire:
Full-time, part-time, and casual guarding services.
Building Security Management, Concierge Services, or Shopping Centre Security Officers
Gatekeeper/Construction Site Security Guards
Retail Security/Loss Prevention Officer Services (Electronic and Manpower)
Secure Banking Solutions
Venue Security Services/Crowd Control (Pubs, Clubs, and Hotels)
Event Security/Crowd Managementhttps://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/security-services-company/
Personal Protection/Bodyguards & Staff Escort
Security Officer & Guard Dog Teams
Related Private Security Guard Services:
Private Party Security (18th & 21st Birthdays, Engagements, Weddings, etc)
SECURITY PATROL SERVICES
Provide protection for your property, inventory, equipment, and cash assets.
A Security Patrol service offers a high-visibility security solution that tells potential offenders that you take the security of your assets seriously.
An effective defensive security strategy, offering protection from criminal acts such as burglary and vandalism, they can also be an effective proactive security measure, ensuring your property is secure when staff have left.
We service residential and commercial clients through-out the Inner Sydney metropolitan area with Patrol officers who are uniformed and well presented in Anchor Security’s fleet of marked patrol cars. See our Service Areas.
What can we do for you?
Patrol, Lock-up, and/or Unlock Properties
Report changes to your property and its environment that you may otherwise miss.
Challenge persons found on site who may be loitering in the area,
Report suspicious activity in the area, such as people watching your property from nearby vehicles, and
Respond to emergency situations such as power-outages and alarm responses to verify your property’s integrity.
Anchor Security also provides services for “Gated Communities” and neighbourhoods.
Pricing
As services can be highly customised, our pricing reflects those considerations, but are probably more affordable than you think.
SECURITY ALARM RESPONSES
Don’t risk being the victim of an ambush. Use experienced security alarm response officers.
Rapid Responses to Alarm Activations all year round.
Sydney’s Northern Beaches, North Shore, and CBD.
RESIDENTIAL SECURITY
Unfortunately, 55% of people do not think that there are any crime problems in their neighbourhood – however:
In Australia, someone is burgled nearly every minute. 4 in every 10 people have been victims of burglary and 1 in 10 people have been burgled while they’re at home.
According to the Australian Bureau of Crime Statistics (2007), by installing a fully monitored security system you can improve your home security and drastically reduce your chances of break-in, while potentially saving on your home insurance.
You can sleep soundly knowing Anchor Security’s 24 hour monitoring centre never sleeps. In seconds, we have the ability to detect any threat to your property including break-in, electrical or fire. We then quickly alert the appropriate contacts and send help.
20130819-001415
Do you want Insurance Discounts?
Leading insurer AAMI said that homes with monitored alarms account for only 5% of burglary claims. This is great news for you because not only is your threat of theft reduced, but most insurance companies reward you with a discount on your policy.
Are you moving to a New Home?
Whether you are moving to a new home or you have recently moved, it’s important to make sure your assets are protected from the start. We can arrange for your home to be safe and secure even before you move in.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
Do you travel regularly?
Burglars are not as silly as we’d like to think. Unfortunately they often spend time watching the homes in a street to see when people come and go. Most burglaries happen in the middle of the afternoon, and if you are often away from your home, you may be a higher risk.
Are in an area experiencing growing crime rates?
Crime in your area may grow quite rapidly. If you know there has been recent crime in your area and you are concerned with your family’s safety we can help.
Were you recently the victim of a break-in?
There is nothing worse than knowing unwanted intruders have invaded your home. Unfortunately, if you ask around you’ll see that being robbed once won’t mean it won’t happen again. Households victimised once by a break and enter have been found to be four times as likely to suffer repeat victimisations as those that had not been victimised; It’s clear that savvy burglars will wait until you replace the stolen goods and will strike again if they know your home is easy to access.
Do you already Have a System Installed?
Whether you own or rent we can help you maintain your existing security system. Make sure you contact Anchor Security once a year to have you security system checked. An alarm is not a deterrent if it doesn’t work.
ALARM MONITORING
Staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – all year round.
Don’t put up with operators you don’t understand.
Ensure your property receives an urgent, priority response.
Take advantage of our “No Lock-In Contract” offer today. Speak with one of our technicians about our rates!
SECURITY GUARD DOGS
Used to deter unlawful entry to properties, detect and apprehend offenders, and overall prevent crime in a protected area.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
Security dogs can often hear intruders before humanly possible, allowing our guards time to act quickly to any threat.
Their use as an actively defensive security measure has proven to be effective and can provide a significant cost-saving benefit.
Security guard dogs are effective assets in locations such as:
Warehouses, Car, boat, or caravan yards
Large Construction sites
Medical Facilities
Golf courses, Car parks,
High-crime areas, such as those involved in Drug-abuse or gang-related activities, and
Areas prone to vandalism due to social economic reasons, a lack of lighting, or remoteness.
All of our dogs have been professionally trained by Australia’s leading training facility, which also trains army and police dogs. They are not deterred by loud noises or threatening behaviour.
Our dog handlers also undergo proper training and screening to ensure have the correct attitude and professionalism to always conduct themselves and their canine partner in a law abiding and publicly acceptable manner.https://www.oceanicsecurity.com.au/contact-us/
IF IT FLOATS – ANCHOR IT!
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Hackers Dissect ‘Mr. Robot’ Season 4 Episode 9: ‘Conflict’
Episode 9 of Mr. Robot’s final season was not only amazing plot-wise but also happily filled with hacks. We discussed [SPOILERS, obvs] IMSI catchers, Raspberry Pis, PGP, phishing telcos and stealing cryptocurrency. (The chat transcript has been edited for brevity, clarity, and chronology.)
This week’s team of experts includes:
Em Best: a former hacker and current journalist and transparency advocate with a specialty in counterintelligence and national security.
Trammell Hudson: a security researcher who likes to take things apart.
Micah Lee: a technologist with a focus on operational security, source protection, privacy and cryptography, as well as Director of Information Security at The Intercept.
Freddy Martinez: a technologist and public records expert. He serves as a Director for the Chicago-based Lucy Parsons Labs.
Yael Grauer (moderator): an investigative tech reporter covering online privacy and security, digital freedom, mass surveillance and hacking.
IMSI Catchers
Yael: I thought it was clever of Darlene and Elliot/Mr. Robot to use IMSI catchers.
Micah: I've never had a chance to play with one for real, But they're also referred to as "cell site simulators" because they simulate cell phone towers. Your phone tries to connect to the tower with the strongest signal, so in order to do a man-in-the-middle attack against cell phones, you just need to broadcast a stronger signal than the nearest cell phone tower and nearby phones will connect to your IMSI catcher instead. Then, you forward the traffic to the real cell phone tower, so the phones will still work, but you can spy on/modify all the traffic in the meantime
Yael: I’ve written about them before, but it was about law enforcement use of them for surveillance. They can’t intercept Signal messages, right? So if Deus Group just read a Freedom of the Press Foundation guide, Darlene and Elliot's plot would be foiled.
Em: It will intercept the Signal data, but messages are encrypted until they reach the recipient’s device, so it's not enough to just intercept it.
Micah: Their plot wouldn't have been foiled because Cyprus National Bank still sends two-factor authentication codes (2FA) over unencrypted SMS. I thought it was a nice touch how much Raspberry Pis were represented. In the first scene, in the hotel, the camera panned across some Raspberry Pis, and Darlene was logged in to a Raspberry Pi during the garage door hack.
Image: USA
Freddy: The Raspberry Pi 3 uses USB 3.0, which is fast enough to run a homemade IMSI Catcher.
Em: Homemade antennas are fun. =)
Yael: Oh, did they make their own?
Freddy: You can make your own. I think those are limeSDRs.
Price’s Last Stand
Yael: We had Price in yet another hostage situation.
Em: Yeah, he handled it very well. The traditional ways of getting out of a hostage situation weren't going to work there, but he did several important things for the situation he was in:
1. He kept calm. This is the most important thing. If he had panicked he'd have been killed a lot sooner.
2. He kept Whiterose off balance. His teasing and taunting was beautiful to watch, especially the "wind in his hair" bit.
3. He didn’t give up any important info to accomplish number 2.
4. He provoked Whiterose when they were both visible outside. Walking away after saying what he said almost guaranteed not only that he'd be shot there but that Whiterose would do it—in public.
Yael: My favorite taunts were, “it’s bad management when your best employees either walk off the job or blow their brains out,” and “all this over a little pipsqueak in a hoodie.” I think Price kind of didn't care if he died after Angela died.
Em: I think he didn't care if he died but he wanted to get Whiterose first. Once he handed off the drive (which he did right before going to the meeting), he had accepted his fate.
Freddy: You can't control people who have nothing to lose.
Em: Or to gain.
Micah: I like how Mr. Robot explained why he was there in the hotel room, instead of Elliot, by saying, "Life throws you an error code like that, you don't have the luxury of a fucking pop-up explanation."
The Bank Heist
Yael: Okay, so let’s talk about the hack. They said they needed to correlate phone numbers with bank account numbers to initiate the money transfers.
Em: They needed that for the script so they'd know which 2FA code to use for which request. Otherwise they'd have to brute-force it for each account, and that'd likely trigger a safety measure.
Micah: So Elliot and Darlene seem to have a SQL database from the bank, and their database includes account numbers, first name, last name, and hashed phone numbers. They needed to use the IMSI catcher (and the cell phone tower hack) to learn everyone's phone numbers, so they could hash them and then lookup the hashes in the bank database until they had phone numbers for all 100 accounts
Em: That's pretty realistic, FWIW. An equivalent of that was one of the first things we pulled from Phineas Fisher’s hack of Cayman National Bank and Trust (much to the dismay of some of the account holders).
Trammell: There was a CCC talk about nation-states doing 2FA intercept on Telegram password resets.
Micah: So, the venue changed. They got a hotel room within line of sight of the first venue, and they expected all Deus Group members to show up there, but the location moved. Mr. Robot figured out that Whiterose was at the first venue, though. So Darlene went to the second venue with the IMSI catcher, and Mr. Robot/Elliot stayed at the first venue to try to focus on just Whiterose's phone number. So all that hacking that Mr. Robot was doing, he was hacking into the telecom company that owns the closest cell phone tower.
Yael: How did Whiterose figure out that they needed a venue change and he had to get at Price?
Freddy: She said that Elliot disappeared right after Price said he was retiring, and that Price asked for a Deus Group meeting on Xmas, which was suspicious.
Micah: Elliot had a dump of Tyrell Wellick's phone, and it looks like he and Darlene imported Tyrell's Firefox passwords into Iceweasel, and then looked through his Google calendar. There was a password-protected attachment in one calendar event, and the thing I don't quite understand is how they got the password. I think Darlene sent it to him in Signal Desktop, but I don't know how they knew what it was.
Image: USA
Freddy: It almost looked like a script to execute, but I couldn't tell. Maybe it was a pop-up?
Yael: I think it directed to a password-protected webpage hosted on some kind of private server. So I guess Whiterose got sloppy and forgot to take Tyrell off the list of people getting the venue change.
Micah: Tyrell was the guest of honor; he was getting named new CEO of Evil Corp. She just didn't realize he was dead.
Yael: I'm sort of stunned Whiterose didn't know Tyrell was dead or at least missing, with their surveillance..
Em: It happened in the middle of nowhere and the FBI didn't handle the crime scene, so the search around the van etc. was limited.
Yael: Yeah, but they had eyes on Tyrell and would've noticed he was missing after.
Hacking The Cell Tower
Micah: Okay, so let's talk about the cell phone tower hack.
Yael: Elliot was phishing telecom employees to try to get access to the cell phone tower because he didn't have the cell-site simulator.
Micah: Yeah, exactly. He needed to hack the cell phone tower, because that would give him the same access as if he had his own IMSI catcher. Once he got credentials from his phishing, he was trying to re-use them to login to the telco's VPN.
Yael: So what's easier and more reliable, building your own IMSI catcher or phishing telcos?
Freddy: Probably the latter, to be quite honest.
Micah: Also, did you notice that when he was phishing the telco, he scraped PGP keyservers to get a list of their email addresses? That's not realistic, though. Nobody in real life uses PGP. Except for The Intercept, but it's painful. I'm not sure all these gallatintelco.com employees would have keys on the keyservers.
Em: It would only take one person uploading their set of public keys to get them there. Keyservers verifying permission of the owner to list the keys is relatively new, as far as I can tell.
Yael: Why does he need their public keys, though? How does this work?
Em: He didn't need the keys, he just needed the email addresses associated with them so he could phish the telco employees. He was basically IDing which email addresses were being used—rather than trying to get a list of employees and then figuring out the company’s email address format (e.g. [email protected]).
Trammell: And he was hoping that one of them used the same password on the cell site infrastructure that they used to login in response to the phishing email. The first few didn't, but eventually one of them did. Someone always does…
Micah: It looks like USA Network didn't actually generate all these PGP keys. They're not in the SKS pool.
Trammell: Elliot’s ECorp key from the 2017 season is on the key servers. Or someone like me ran a key generator to spoof the 32-bit key id and uploaded it to the server and then registered e-corp.co.uk to complete the fake. 32-bit PGP key IDs are short enough that you can find a key that matches .
Image: USA
Freddy: I don't know any company, much less a telco, that requires you to publish PGP keys online.
Micah: The Intercept.
Yael: I think also the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Freddy: When I used to work in cybersecurity I think I was the only one with a PGP key.
Micah: I think it's much more likely that a telco wouldn't be using any email encryption. But if they did, they'd use S/MIME, which is like PGP but centrally managed and therefore popular in the corporate/government world, and simpler to use.
Yael: I feel like I got PGP for street cred to get hackers I wanted to interview to talk to me vs. actually using it.
Micah: I used PGP to help facilitate the Snowden leak. Good times.
Garage Door Hack
Yael: Let’s talk about the garage door hack.
Trammell: Based on the scripts I think Darlene was using a HackRF. In that screenshot you can see that she has logged into a Pi with the HackRF and captured the signal while the security goon was pressing "close."
Image: USA
Bank Transfer
Micah: So as far as the bank transfer goes, I think there are some pieces of the puzzle that aren't quite clear in this episode. Last episode there was a snippet of python that involved mixing cryptocurrency. So I think they must have done something like this. Once they could spy on everyone's SMS, they initiated bank transfers for everyone, to transfer their money into some other bank account. When all the Deus Group members got SMS messages, they intercepted the 2FA codes and sent them to the bank to complete the transfers.
Freddy: Yeah but even then, you can't just do a bulk transfer of billions of dollars into cryptocurrency?
Micah: On the other end, the receiving account must have automatically been hooked into a cryptocurrency exchange, immediately selling all of that money for cryptocurrency, and then, immediately mixing that cryptocurrency.
Freddy: And do what with it? Someone will notice a trillion dollars being dumped into BTC (cough cough TETHER). Also, there is a cost to buying that cryptocurrency and you couldn't get the network throughput for syncing the transfers. Syncing a blockchain is much slower compared to something like SWIFT.
Em: Cryptocurrency for this is not realistic.
Micah: Before it could get exchanged for cryptocurrency, they had to have done a SWIFT transfer to a different bank. That must have been the first step.
Freddy: I am just saying, where did the money go? The cryptocurrency stuff is like "fancy Hollywood magic."
Micah: So maybe the money is all just sitting in like, a Swiss bank account or something that they set up just for this hack, and they're slowly working on moving it into cryptocurrency
Em: It would have to be several SWIFT transfers or things would not be accepted on the other end. Moving it all into one account wouldn't help, because it would be seized and returned.
Micah: It's a separate SWIFT transfer account for each Deus Group member, but still.
Freddy: Moving that much money would have tripped all sorts of liquidity rules at the banks.
Em: Yes, and the receiving accounts would have had issues with it. Even if all translated to BTC etc., they'd have to distribute it very widely to prevent it from being returned. A well set-up bank would also have additional confirmations required for transfers that empty out accounts or are over a certain amount.
Trammell: The liquidity of any of the cryptocurrency exchanges wouldn't be able to handle any significant buy-in like that. It would be like the flash crash in reverse.
Yael: Wait, I thought BTC couldn't get returned.
Em: Anything can be seized.
Micah: Yeah, I think once they get successfully get it into BTC, the only way they could seize it is by seizing the actual wallet, e.g. the secret keys.
Em: The exchange(s) are a vulnerable point, I think. Cryptocurrency would be harder to seize than a traditional account, if no one ever did anything with it. It'd have to sit there, dead.
Micah: If Elliot and Darlene can maintain their anonymity from the financial fraud investigators, they won't have any way of knowing who to seize it from. Also, if they don't actually want the money, they can just destroy the wallet.
Trammell: If they are doing the "K Foundation" attack rather than a "Robin Hood" approach, they could also transfer the BTC to a random address (or a symbolic one) where there is no secret key.
Em: There is one thing we're overlooking in the discussion of cryptocurrency transfers:
eCoin. We don't know how eCoin worked, but it's likely that it was more integrated with Cyprus Nat'l Bank than BTC et al is with most traditional banks.
Trammell: Good point—we're hypothesizing about how eCoin might work, as compared to real cryptocurrencies. (If eCoin is even anything other than a fiat currency issues by Evil Corp).
Em: I would be amazed if the bank wasn't integrated with it. And remember, eCoin wallets aren't secure against Evil Corp. They had the ability to look in every wallet etc.
Freddy: Presumably they also stole all the money from Price/Tyrell, too. So what's to stop them from bankrupting Evil Corp?
Trammell: I'm surprised that such rich people would have only one bank account. Their funds only have FDIC insurance up to $250k.
Em: What does FDIC insurance matter when the accounts are owned by the people who own the government(s)?
Freddy: Or for off-shore bank accounts.
Trammell: A more realistic response from Whiterose would be "oh, there's more where that came from."
Em: I think that's besides the point, considering the power dynamics at play.
Trammell: Offshore, different banks, different countries, etc. Single points of failure are so very dangerous.
Em: Whiterose would have been totally humiliated, all her data and everyone else's gone, their money taken—why would they give her more? The goal wasn't to bankrupt the members of the Deus Group but to bankrupt the Deus Group. Fsociety made Whiterose and the Dark Army bleed in a way that made them no longer appear invulnerable. Who would want to work with them then? But even arguendo, Whiterose would know the funds were gone for the immediate future and that'd ruin the Congo plan.
Darlene
Micah: I like that in the video Darlene told everyone the address of the Deus Group meeting, so that protestors showed up and stalled them from leaving long enough to complete the hack
Yael: haha yeah that was a fun distraction
Trammell: F L A S H M O B
Freddy: The only thing that rich people understand is an unruly mob.
Micah: Did you also notice the billboard for the fictional NBC TV show about fsociety called SHIFT+CONTROL?
Image: USA
Yael: Good name!
Micah: And the very last scene: Whiterose is putting on makeup while it appears a SWAT team is raiding her mansion and there's firefight going on? I think Whiterose is done.
Em: It's hard to tell. Zhang is done, definitely. Whiterose might not be. Though probably, given how close we are to the end of the series.
Yael: I was surprised when Price got shot. I knew he was gonna die, but didn’t expect it like that.
Em: He did such a good job of provoking Whiterose. It was beautiful.
Yael: That was a great episode. I was glad the hack finally happened and also that Darlene had a pivotal role in it. For Dom.
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SHINee Onew’s Sexual Harassment Case To Be Forwarded To Prosecution
On August 14, the Seoul Gangnam Police Station revealed that SHINee member Onew’s sexual harassment case will be passed over to the prosecution as a recommendation for indictment without detention.
According to the police, Onew is receiving a charge for touching a specific part of a woman’s body three times while intoxicated at a club in Gangnam on August 12 at around 7:10 a.m. KST. At the time of the incident, the woman (hereafter referred to as A) was dancing on a platform 30 centimeters (approximately 11.8 inches) from the ground, while Onew was sitting on a chair next to the platform.
After receiving the report from A’s acquaintance, the police arrested Onew and investigated him for five hours before releasing him. He said during the investigation that he does not remember as he was intoxicated. According to one witness, he seemed too intoxicated to stand properly and appeared to be grabbing her leg as support.
The site of the incident is a zone that is not captured by the CCTV (video surveillance). However, the police judged that the main witness account has credibility due to accurate descriptions of the surrounding movements which were captured on CCTV.
Previously, SM Entertainment revealed that A dropped the case because she acknowledged that the incident was something that could happen because of intoxication.
A police source commented, “The victim has received additional damage as her personal information has been revealed because of press coverage. She signed the form to drop charges due to SM’s request, but she testified that there is no change in the fact that the sexual harassment occurred.”
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Beware, U.S. Air Force: Is Iran Building Its Very Own S-300 Air Defense System?
On August 22, Iran unveiled to much fanfare its Bavar-373 mobile long-range air defense system in a Defense Industry Day event attended by President Hassan Rouhani. In a speech, he elucidated at length on the rationale behind the weapon’s nomenclature by comparing it to Russian surface-to-air missiles.“Its number is between 300 and 400. It's 373. In any case, his system is stronger than the S-300 and very close to the S-400.” The latter is arguably the most capable long-range surface-to-air missile system on the planet, and the former is its well-respected predecessor.Iran also shared launch footage of the Bavar-373’s Sayyad-4 missiles, which supposedly is capable against targets ranging from jet bombers and fighters, stealth aircraft, drones, and cruise and ballistic missiles. Tehran claimed the system remains effective under all weather conditions, and is hardened against jamming and nuclear/biological/chemical threats.Iran’s chief military threat comes in the form of air and missile strikes from the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia. This explains why the deployment of an ostensibly top-tier system is receiving such hype.Back in 2007, Iran first sought to import five batteries of Russian S-300PMU-1 (NATO codename SA-20 Gargoyle) air defense systems, which can engage aircraft up to ninety-three miles away. But even as Iranian technicians were training to operate the S-300PMU, in 2010 then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev elected to block the sale as part of international sanctions imposed in response to Tehran’s nuclear research program.A year later, Iran announced it would instead develop its own S-300-inspired system, called the Bavar (“Belief”) 373. Tehran periodically reported the successful tests and progress, and first displayed the new missile batteries to the public in August 2016.Earlier the same year, with the easing sanctions due to the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal, Russia went ahead and delivered four S-300PMU2 batteries, each of which constituted four launch vehicles and two radar vehicles.However, Iran continued to develop the Bavar-373, reportedly intending to procure as many as a dozen batteries. When on May 18, 2018, an Israeli airstrike caused a huge explosion Syria’s Hama Airbase, regional media reported the target was a Bavar 373 missile truck deployed there by the IRGC. However, this claim didn’t square with the general impression that the Bavar was still in the final phases of development.Meet the Bavar-373 BatteryLike the S-300, a Bavar-373 battery incorporates over a half-dozen off-road capable trucks. These missiles and radars are coordinated via a six-wheeled Fakour command post vehicle, which can reportedly network radar coverage with that of other nearby SAM batteries using an encrypted communication system called Rasoul.The Bavar’s two radars are carried on eight-wheeled Zafar trucks: an S-Band acquisition radar for spotting aircraft at a distance, and a shorter-range but more precise X-Band fire control radar that guides missiles to their targets. Both are supposedly Active Electronically Scanned Array radars, which are harder to detect and have higher resolution.Iran also has showcased a third radar, the massive Meraj-4 (“Ascension”) S-Band phased array radar which is mounted on a ten-wheeled Zoljanah truck. The Meraj-4 reportedly can track 100 targets simultaneously up to a distance of 217 miles (or even around 300 miles according to some sources) and uses a probabilistic “fuzzy logic” algorithm to more reliably estimate the positions of distant contacts. The Meraj-4 uses solid-state modules, and reportedly possesses a variety of defenses against jamming and other forms of electronic countermeasures.Though the Meraj-4 is not organic to a Bavar-373 battery as is sometimes claimed, it’s nonetheless designed to interface with Bavars to improve target queuing.Up to six ten-wheel-drive Zoljanah tactical trucks serve as launch vehicles, each carrying four boxy ribbed launch canisters.Like the S-300PMU, the Bavar has vertical launch system which doesn’t require the missiles to be “pointed” towards their targets. However, while the Russian system uses is a “cold launch” SAM which ejects the missiles out of their cylindrical launch tubes before igniting their rocket motors, video footage shows the Bavar 2 is a “hot-launch” vehicle in which the rocket motor begins blazes away inside the square-shaped canister.The missiles in question are roughly seven-meter-long Sayyad-4s, a weapon visibly evolved and enlarged from American SM-1 naval anti-aircraft missiles sold to Iran just prior to the Iranian Revolution. An Iranian general has claimed they incorporate vector-thrust technology to increase their maneuverability while intercepting missiles. Two other unspecified types of missiles are also said to be compatible, perhaps for short- or medium-range intercepts.Altogether, a Bavar-373 supposedly can simultaneously engage up to six targets up to 155 miles away with twelve missiles. Multiple missiles are likely to be fired at an individual target to increase the probability of a kill.The weapon’s claimed engagement ceiling of 88,000 feet may aid in intercepting ballistic missiles or high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) surveillance drones like the Pentagon’s RQ-4 Global Hawks that are known to cruise at such altitudes.But is it for real? On paper, the Bavar-373 seems capable, but it’s hard to have confidence in Tehran’s claims due to a track record of grossly exaggerating, or even outright fabricating its home-built military systems. Nonetheless, Iran’s SAMs at least stand up better to visual scrutiny than other Iranian wonder weapons, and are far more affordable and realistic solutions for the Iranian military than fantastical stealth fighters.Claims of the Bavar-373’s anti-ballistic missile and anti-stealth capacity begs further inquiry. For example, shooting down ballistic missiles, like Saudi Arabia’s Chinese-built DF-3s, requires very fast and precise interceptor missiles. And stealth fighters can be detected using low-band surveillance radars, and/or coordinating multiple bistatic radars. Networking the Meraj-4 radar with the Bavar-373’s fire-control radar may potentially facilitate such an exploit.Even if the Bavar-373 is as capable as Tehran claims, they would struggle to prevail in the face of a full-scale aerial bombardment campaign by the United States, which along with the Israeli Defense Force, has extensively practiced methods for dismantling air defense systems. The Pentagon’s anti-SAM toolkit notably includes AGM-88 HARM missiles designed to home in on radar emitters, F-35 stealth fighters designed to penetrate defended airspace, EA-18G Growler jets carrying powerful radar jammers, and AGM-158 JASSM stealth cruise missiles.Nonetheless, weapons like the S-300 or the Bavar-373 make executing such a campaign more difficult, expensive and time-consuming, and increase the risks of incurring losses. They also make smaller-scale strikes more difficult to execute, requiring the use of more expensive and resource-limited stealth aircraft and standoff munitions.Thus while Iran’s improving air defenses don’t put Iran in a position to win a war, they do improve Tehran’s conventional deterrence by increasing the risks, complications and costs of resorting to air strikes, protracted or otherwise.Sébastien Roblin holds a master’s degree in conflict resolution from Georgetown University and served as a university instructor for the Peace Corps in China. He has also worked in education, editing, and refugee resettlement in France and the United States. He currently writes on security and military history for War Is Boring.Image: Wikimedia Commons.
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On August 22, Iran unveiled to much fanfare its Bavar-373 mobile long-range air defense system in a Defense Industry Day event attended by President Hassan Rouhani. In a speech, he elucidated at length on the rationale behind the weapon’s nomenclature by comparing it to Russian surface-to-air missiles.“Its number is between 300 and 400. It's 373. In any case, his system is stronger than the S-300 and very close to the S-400.” The latter is arguably the most capable long-range surface-to-air missile system on the planet, and the former is its well-respected predecessor.Iran also shared launch footage of the Bavar-373’s Sayyad-4 missiles, which supposedly is capable against targets ranging from jet bombers and fighters, stealth aircraft, drones, and cruise and ballistic missiles. Tehran claimed the system remains effective under all weather conditions, and is hardened against jamming and nuclear/biological/chemical threats.Iran’s chief military threat comes in the form of air and missile strikes from the United States, Israel and Saudi Arabia. This explains why the deployment of an ostensibly top-tier system is receiving such hype.Back in 2007, Iran first sought to import five batteries of Russian S-300PMU-1 (NATO codename SA-20 Gargoyle) air defense systems, which can engage aircraft up to ninety-three miles away. But even as Iranian technicians were training to operate the S-300PMU, in 2010 then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev elected to block the sale as part of international sanctions imposed in response to Tehran’s nuclear research program.A year later, Iran announced it would instead develop its own S-300-inspired system, called the Bavar (“Belief”) 373. Tehran periodically reported the successful tests and progress, and first displayed the new missile batteries to the public in August 2016.Earlier the same year, with the easing sanctions due to the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal, Russia went ahead and delivered four S-300PMU2 batteries, each of which constituted four launch vehicles and two radar vehicles.However, Iran continued to develop the Bavar-373, reportedly intending to procure as many as a dozen batteries. When on May 18, 2018, an Israeli airstrike caused a huge explosion Syria’s Hama Airbase, regional media reported the target was a Bavar 373 missile truck deployed there by the IRGC. However, this claim didn’t square with the general impression that the Bavar was still in the final phases of development.Meet the Bavar-373 BatteryLike the S-300, a Bavar-373 battery incorporates over a half-dozen off-road capable trucks. These missiles and radars are coordinated via a six-wheeled Fakour command post vehicle, which can reportedly network radar coverage with that of other nearby SAM batteries using an encrypted communication system called Rasoul.The Bavar’s two radars are carried on eight-wheeled Zafar trucks: an S-Band acquisition radar for spotting aircraft at a distance, and a shorter-range but more precise X-Band fire control radar that guides missiles to their targets. Both are supposedly Active Electronically Scanned Array radars, which are harder to detect and have higher resolution.Iran also has showcased a third radar, the massive Meraj-4 (“Ascension”) S-Band phased array radar which is mounted on a ten-wheeled Zoljanah truck. The Meraj-4 reportedly can track 100 targets simultaneously up to a distance of 217 miles (or even around 300 miles according to some sources) and uses a probabilistic “fuzzy logic” algorithm to more reliably estimate the positions of distant contacts. The Meraj-4 uses solid-state modules, and reportedly possesses a variety of defenses against jamming and other forms of electronic countermeasures.Though the Meraj-4 is not organic to a Bavar-373 battery as is sometimes claimed, it’s nonetheless designed to interface with Bavars to improve target queuing.Up to six ten-wheel-drive Zoljanah tactical trucks serve as launch vehicles, each carrying four boxy ribbed launch canisters.Like the S-300PMU, the Bavar has vertical launch system which doesn’t require the missiles to be “pointed” towards their targets. However, while the Russian system uses is a “cold launch” SAM which ejects the missiles out of their cylindrical launch tubes before igniting their rocket motors, video footage shows the Bavar 2 is a “hot-launch” vehicle in which the rocket motor begins blazes away inside the square-shaped canister.The missiles in question are roughly seven-meter-long Sayyad-4s, a weapon visibly evolved and enlarged from American SM-1 naval anti-aircraft missiles sold to Iran just prior to the Iranian Revolution. An Iranian general has claimed they incorporate vector-thrust technology to increase their maneuverability while intercepting missiles. Two other unspecified types of missiles are also said to be compatible, perhaps for short- or medium-range intercepts.Altogether, a Bavar-373 supposedly can simultaneously engage up to six targets up to 155 miles away with twelve missiles. Multiple missiles are likely to be fired at an individual target to increase the probability of a kill.The weapon’s claimed engagement ceiling of 88,000 feet may aid in intercepting ballistic missiles or high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) surveillance drones like the Pentagon’s RQ-4 Global Hawks that are known to cruise at such altitudes.But is it for real? On paper, the Bavar-373 seems capable, but it’s hard to have confidence in Tehran’s claims due to a track record of grossly exaggerating, or even outright fabricating its home-built military systems. Nonetheless, Iran’s SAMs at least stand up better to visual scrutiny than other Iranian wonder weapons, and are far more affordable and realistic solutions for the Iranian military than fantastical stealth fighters.Claims of the Bavar-373’s anti-ballistic missile and anti-stealth capacity begs further inquiry. For example, shooting down ballistic missiles, like Saudi Arabia’s Chinese-built DF-3s, requires very fast and precise interceptor missiles. And stealth fighters can be detected using low-band surveillance radars, and/or coordinating multiple bistatic radars. Networking the Meraj-4 radar with the Bavar-373’s fire-control radar may potentially facilitate such an exploit.Even if the Bavar-373 is as capable as Tehran claims, they would struggle to prevail in the face of a full-scale aerial bombardment campaign by the United States, which along with the Israeli Defense Force, has extensively practiced methods for dismantling air defense systems. The Pentagon’s anti-SAM toolkit notably includes AGM-88 HARM missiles designed to home in on radar emitters, F-35 stealth fighters designed to penetrate defended airspace, EA-18G Growler jets carrying powerful radar jammers, and AGM-158 JASSM stealth cruise missiles.Nonetheless, weapons like the S-300 or the Bavar-373 make executing such a campaign more difficult, expensive and time-consuming, and increase the risks of incurring losses. They also make smaller-scale strikes more difficult to execute, requiring the use of more expensive and resource-limited stealth aircraft and standoff munitions.Thus while Iran’s improving air defenses don’t put Iran in a position to win a war, they do improve Tehran’s conventional deterrence by increasing the risks, complications and costs of resorting to air strikes, protracted or otherwise.Sébastien Roblin holds a master’s degree in conflict resolution from Georgetown University and served as a university instructor for the Peace Corps in China. He has also worked in education, editing, and refugee resettlement in France and the United States. He currently writes on security and military history for War Is Boring.Image: Wikimedia Commons.
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these 2 dawns both dreamed of enemies and my revenge. yesterday on my jog route, the old sinister, an elder man, a mad cow, again challenged me physically, took a narrow way in advance me. he copied my route twice, always bragged his mule energetic and orthodox. It really disgusting me but I trusted God the killing upon profane, anytime anywhere. it took me longer to roam when I caught sight of my mission on the earth progresses so step by step and devising broken. God dad, enemies took our road to sabotage our beautiful world's descending. near my dorm, the neighbor room of my dorm, is a half size room previously for cleaner keeping tools, now occupied by dorm administrative staff, a likely lesbian. dorm authority previously never put woman among mans' area, but the cheap cow insisted lodging among all man dorms, just for steal and spying me. day by day it hided herself in the shabby shelter to surveillance me, to profane me. likely she arranged that to take advantage of public asset for private interest, or the SOE under PRC tyrant's direction to threaten me with the trick. as to larger aspect, these 2 weeks quite satisfying: dorm internet access upgrade to chinaunicom fiber optics, whose download speed stable at 2MB/s. upload speed almost the same. I completed downloading OSes on our raspberry pi within 2 hours for 2 or 4 system images. with the utility, I can safely try more Linux distributive and more prepared for Linux world which so attractive comparing Microsoft under PRC blackmail. now my son and my raspberry pi both equipped with more elegant OSes, ready to go further and higher on the ward free informative universe. the ISP in the pass week gradually picked up to surveillance me. it already blocked me 2 days last week, forced me surfing domestic sites includes its homepage, where I found cheap but gracious mobile phone number with modest data plan, 15 CNY/mon. I had already persuaded by its sms to have a free of charge deputy phone number, but later contact refuted me saying the data plan includes deputy card requires at lease 128CNY/mon consuming. but on the website, I saw an independent phone number only costs 30CNY, so I immediately ordered one, in rhythm of rain in an aimless night besieged by deadly blockage from open web. It's so meaningful and rewarding, that I can't wait to add the new asset to all my zhone GA contacts. Monday express informed me the arrival of the sim card and I fetched immediately, even the staff of the unicom missing and handled over her colleague. Sunday I busy with trying enable other 2 GA chrome device management within google admin panel before woz returning from his painting class his mom arranged years. even failed due to google policy, we glad the 2 GA didn't bundled with central administrative which usually bans full google play store access, as status quo. my son uncertain about my blame last Monday upon his adopting a corrective glasses his mom suggested in favor of Chinese so said innovation, but never trustworthy. he tried to flattered me by turning on English podcast proactive as I frequently urged while he always loosed to abid. but I don't care, and glad to reunite him in the fruitful weekend. his internet ISP once boasted speed of 30MB but never satisfying, rather just lagging and broken frequently, likely in PRC surveillance's ordain. I even can't update his Linux smoothly there. each time when I visit my son and launch update, it's bottle neck and upset our patience. God laughs the dirty trick and burning brains wasted among all ghosted communism China wholely in ash. God dad, I'm so contented by my new internet that I here end this post soon. grant my son satisfying web and rich content of play. grant us ward free web, for otherwise I see only darkness of dictator propaganda, coarse of manipulation of social consciousness. bring me sooner my Royal China, my Crown Queen from Japan, Asoh Yukiko. bring me closer my dream land and peace of God's mercy upon Chinese and China, my vested land from my glorious ancestor. thx for this sunny morning, Dad God.
May 29, 2018
dreamed with my son roamed in remote place near Tianjin, northern China, my university city. I carried my passed mother's corpse and search for service to bury it. we were refuted once for too expensive. then near country fair we met Gao Jun, my once alumnus who soon after army train in beginning of PRC campus migrated from our major Philosophy school into Economics, but stayed in dorm of our class girls. her husband or brother inquired our problem and extended his help, out of Chinese taboo, while Miss Gao remained her self-possessed normally among guests in her spacious house in my dream. we likely rested there and waited for more money remit from our relatives, or aided by Gao to settle our funeral. the northern China countryside scene lonely detailed in dream, different from my hometown, central China. last night it drizzled, left wet ground when I went to dorm canteen for breakfast. last night I put 2 pillows in stack and its the highest pillow I ever had with my own, for the cover of my pillar sent to laundry and no replacement. I always admire American family pillars in its episodes, large and soft and qualifies, but never found within domestic market includes online e-commerce. yesterday I half day roaming in dorm, except reading informative web as routine for one or 2 hours. my life more and more turned like an elder's, or even worse, like those retired gathered in gate ball game yard outside near my dorm window view. they found no fun in the game, no challenge, no exciting, but just gather and moving. still there are fights among common Chinese, like the dorm canteen. the operational couples loathed to invest more on food materials, but spare no efforts to advertise, to celebrate its anniversary. the result is fewer and fewer customers. I usually have less than a bowl meat in a week there together. it doesn't hurt me much as a mandated vegetarian, but let me slender. and the business possibly reined by PRC surveillance against me. recent months my throat more and more choked by phlegm, I had to cough hard to spit it. my backbone also turned inflexible: after standing up it takes quite few seconds to waist straight from sitting. usually the most exciting moment in a week is gathering my son, woz, on Sunday weekly. his sinful mom tentative separates us, frequently change my son's timetable to drive my son away from my side. God dad, the drizzle turns heavier. dad God, my life runs full and merry. no matter how sinister attempted to ruin it. grant us our web business booming and self-relies. bring us sooner Royal China for better future. bring me my Crown Queen from Japan, Asoh Yukiko, for my second baby, billing zhu. God dad last salary means so much for us. my worn shoes, which embarrassed me again last raining Sunday when it was wet being handled to spa keeper, now replaced by new one. my son glad with his new chromebook bag he chose his own. God dad, in coming alipay credit returning day, let us anxious free. thx God dad, for surfing hard time so smooth regardless PRC war time preparing period, thx for skipping us from trifle grudge in the failing and doomed authority.
May 26, 2018
this month my salary from QRRS exceptionally supportive: nearly 600 additional totals ¥3600, and my younger brother gifted me ¥200 for update my wrecked shoes. with it, I bought my son, woz birthday cake a dearest one, ¥128 fruits cake titled 和风莓语. we designated praying for Japanese spiritual and English.the cake shop near my dorm and kindly offered us a set of stainless steer cake knife and forks. my son lately returned from his school, near 7 pm, for his school forced even grade 7th students to have night class aiming better performance in rat race entrance exam of elite senior middle school. his mom this time actively joined us in celebration. woz, and all us likely enjoyed the delicacy, fruit cake. after first round of eating cake, my son lent himself to my planned task abrupt, setup his new account in google chrome for easy access family asset book. that lasted more than an hour and wonderfully done. I then left, urging my son listening and watching more English as cliche. on bus station, the last bus line missed. I walked 2 bus stops to return my dorm, and busy with publishing video and photo captured in the ritual birthday onto web till 11 am. in this deep sleep I dreamed 2 kind of different animals, 獾 badger and a kind of Chinese sound like "揉", both like sloth or pangolin. the training and performance of district summer sports game Qiqihar municipal requisites on going now again, near 8 am and loudly outside. I saw in these days how the expropriation costs, esp young lives, their decency and creativeness in change of collective cheap mob. dad, my son's class was lucky out of the chaos. guide us away from burning turbulence of PRC war time preparation. grant us our job meaningful and rewarding material and spiritual. in this windy morning, dad God, let the world witness how plenty our joys, perfections in our living spectrum.
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Fintech
Time for a reboot: fintech accelerators ‘are dead’
Yolanda Bobeldijk
May 2, 2017
The traditional route for linking startups to investors has become so unfashionable that many no longer want to be associated with the 'accelerator' label
Asset Management
Fintech
Investment Banking
Fintechs told to target bank clients in chase for sales
Samuel Agini
April 27, 2017
Panel of fintech leaders tells FN audience that startups shouldn't expect to just 'waltz' into JP Morgan and strike a deal
Fintech
Banking giants join Swift’s blockchain project
Clare Dickinson
April 25, 2017
Collaboration will explore way of using distributed ledger technology to improve the way banks' overseas accounts are reconciled
Fintech
Fintechs burning cash as salaries go through the roof
Yolanda Bobeldijk
April 25, 2017
First-year data science graduates expect up to £60,000 as skills shortage pushes pay up by a fifth
Fintech
Pay & Bonuses
City’s cyber detectives struggle with the basics, FCA warns
Clare Dickinson
April 24, 2017
Regulator tells UK finance sector to develop its pool of cyber expertise to guard against threats, old and new
Financial Conduct Authority
Fintech
Regulation
Acadian: predicting markets with Microsoft’s Bing
Mark Cobley
April 21, 2017
FN speaks to Acadian's director of macro research about the $77 billion fund manager's tie-up with tech giant
Asset Management
Fintech
Fintech promoters cheer a first-quarter rebound
Mark Cobley and Samuel Agini
April 20, 2017
Advocates for London's tech industry hail a first-quarter turnaround in venture investment in fintech, following 2016's Brexit blues
Fintech
Nasdaq launches fintech venture programme
Samuel Agini
April 19, 2017
US exchange group Nasdaq wants to take minority stakes in fintech firms
Fintech
Nasdaq
Trading
Blockchain payments firm hires for European sales drive
Clare Dickinson
April 13, 2017
Former saleswoman at Swift will join the London office of fintech startup Ripple
Fintech
UK fintech warns of Brexit risks to London’s lustre
Yolanda Bobeldijk and Lucy McNulty
April 13, 2017
Founders and executives are concerned that the capital will lose its standing as a hub for the industry when the UK exits the EU
Brexit
Fintech
Regulation
Fintech founder: I would not set up in London today
Yolanda Bobeldijk and Lucy McNulty
April 12, 2017
TransferWise CEO warns UK government: 'We need it to be easy to import talent and we need to make these people happy and welcome'
Brexit
Fintech
Politics
Former HSBC banker Lake joins fintech revolution
Tim Burke
April 12, 2017
Former head of the bank’s capital financing unit takes new role at one of its suppliers
Fintech
HSBC
Investment Banking
Carney pledges to help fintechs ‘unbundle’ banking
Mark Cobley
April 12, 2017
But Chancellor Philip Hammond warns UK must be able to attract overseas talent to remain Europe's number one fintech hub
Blockchain
Fintech
Blockchain for finance is ‘a decade away’
Yolanda Bobeldijk
April 10, 2017
As the FCA doubles the firms in its 'regulatory sandbox', UBS' innovation chief cautions that widespread adoption of blockchain tech will take time
Blockchain
Fintech
Trading
FCA to banks: regtech risks are your responsibility
Yolanda Bobeldijk
April 11, 2017
The regulator's boss for strategy and competition talks blockchain, sandboxes and how to balance risk and innovation
FCA
Fintech
Regulation
The City vs WhatsApp: Surveillance battles intensify
Lucy McNulty
April 10, 2017
A technological cat-and-mouse game is developing between compliance and those who want their conversations kept secret
Fintech
Investment Banking
Regulation
Trading
Fintech partnerships reveal innovation insecurities
Yolanda Bobeldijk and Samuel Agini
April 6, 2017
Reports from Simmons & Simmons and PwC highlight the challenges of collaboration between fintech startups and big financial institutions
Asset Management
Fintech
Investment Banking
Meet the Netherlands’ fintech Prince
Yolanda Bobeldijk
April 6, 2017
Constantijn van Oranje-Nassau tells FN enquiries have risen since Brexit, but the Netherlands is keen to grow its own startup industry
Brexit
Fintech
JP Morgan’s Pinto: ‘We’ll tackle disruption on our own terms’
Tim Burke
April 5, 2017
Wall Street giant spent billions on technology in 2016 and continued to work closely with the fintech community
Brexit
Fintech
Investment Banking
JP Morgan
FN Trading & Technology Awards 2017: The Nominees
FN Staff
March 29, 2017
Winners will be announced at a gala event on May 25 in London at the V&A Museum
Events & Awards
Fintech
FX
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