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videoworm · 14 days ago
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after reading lots about industrial culture in the 80s im very pleased to be able to recognize that its very much alive today. i find new artists all the time.
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thisnoise · 1 year ago
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disdew · 2 years ago
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All That Left (is rusty carcasses) 2021.
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gatesofhypnos · 1 year ago
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GoH-614: Skutiger & Man in the shadow - Cannibale
One long piece of haunted, discordant free-improv heavy electronics. A kaleidoscope of lunatic drones, field recordings, dissonant melodies and noise. Get wierd!
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mktncc · 9 months ago
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Futura, Metropolis
maybe.
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Retífica de buchas
Imagine ter buchas que funcionam como se fossem novas, proporcionando maior eficiência operacional, redução de custos com substituição frequente e menos tempo de inatividade nas suas operações. A retífica de buchas é a chave para alcançar esse objetivo. Ela restaura as dimensões originais das buchas, elimina as irregularidades de superfície e garante um ajuste perfeito, prolongando sua vida útil e melhorando a precisão das máquinas.
Não perca mais tempo, conheça já a retífica de buchas!
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c-40 · 1 year ago
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A-T-3 225 Cabaret Voltaire
Kirk and Mallinder continue to put out an incredible amount of work in 1983
I'm thinking about Cabaret Voltaire now because The Crackdown was mentioned in Dr Robs article https://banbantonton.com/2023/07/14/looking-for-the-balearic-beat-soundtracking-paradise/
"Nelo [Antonio Dominguez Rey] landed a residency at Pacha, alongside Joan Ribas, where he continued to pursue his “darker” sound – describing the high-point of his time there being when he had 2000 people, in this more commercial venue, dancing to Cabaret Voltaire’s The Crackdown."
The Crackdown album was CV's first release on Some Bizarre/Virgin and got to 31 on the UK album charts. The difficulty of access (getting records) has seeded so many musical movements, the British Invasion groups all mention access to American blues and rock and roll imports, Norther Soul, Reggae Soundsystems, hip hop DJs and producers digging for obscure breaks, the afrocosmic sound in Italy trying records at a different speed came from the limited supply of records in Northern Italy (that and heroin), and in Ibiza DJs competed with each other by travelling to Spain to have the best records. I found the last one fascinating because The Crackdown album and singles have always been ridiculously cheap and easy to pick up in the UK... perhaps it's like Americans, Italian or Japanese record sellers when encountering British diggers? I digress
Fans there's some fancy image processing going on on the sleeve artwork for The Crackdown... the kind of stuff that's foundation of digital image processing now
Crackdown 12" Version more from The Crackdown a few videos below
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Harder to find (at least outside of Belgium) is the 12" Fools Game (Slugging' For Jesus Pt.3) which came out as a double A-side with Gut Level. Pt's 1&2 came out in 1981 on an EP called 3 Crepscule Tracks
Fools Game (Slugging' For Jesus Pt.3)
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The above track was released by Les Disques Du Crépuscule which had a close relationship with Factory (and several other labels), I think they managed the Factory Bénelux sub label - or helped get it running or something, anyway. Factory release Yashar from 1982s 2x45 album as a single. Arthur Baker is working with New Order in 1983, for Yashar they get fellow Planet Rock etc producer John Robie to remix it - personally I prefer the 2x45 version. CV's VHS label Doublevision release Johnny Yesno which includes a video for this version of Yashar. Mute put out Johnny Yesno Redux in 2011, it's supposed to be terrible!
Yashar (John Robie Remix) breakdown at 4.27
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Diskono is on the free 12" that comes out with The Crackdown. It's also on CV's first VHS release Doublevision Presents Cabaret Voltaire
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robbialy · 2 years ago
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solemnrose · 2 years ago
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magnoliasandarson · 5 months ago
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Occupying Space
Timothy Drake was born with a specific purpose. He was meant to one day inherit the empire his parents' built, but until then he was essentially a decoration. A photo to be strategically placed in the background of an interview. An old drawing pulled from a drawer and placed on a desk during important meetings.
Tim was aware of this. He sat perfectly still during his portrait, eyes sparkling with the first signs of tears as he waited for his mother to nod at him in approval. He drew outside the lines at his father's direction, doing his best to make it look like a child's work because real children would make a mess of it. At six, Tim understood it all.
He smiled at his parents each time they left, because decor was truly only for visitors. No one would care about the Mona Lisa if they saw it every day, they could only appreciate him if they saw him intermittently. It was all very logical.
They took down his photo and replaced it with pictures from digsites. He didn't mind, if his portrait had been better he would've stayed on the wall. He was only a placeholder until something better came along.
When he noticed the emptiness in the Wayne family, he offered himself as a seat filler. He had practice, after all. He appeared when he was needed, and tucked himself away when he wasn't. He understood.
Timothy Drake was Robin, and he did his job. He wasn't as brilliant as Dick had been, nor was he as passionate as Jason had been. No, Timothy was efficient and dutiful because that was his purpose. He was aware of it.
He hadn't expected to become attached. It was his own fault, really, Bruce had never given him the impression that his presence was desired, but Tim still found himself trailing after the man like a duckling. It wasn't right, he knew it, Timothy's role was clearly defined.
Dick was a welcome respite, because he loved the same way the Drake's did- intermittently and largely from a distance. Tim knew it was stupid to think of himself as Robin or even a Wayne, but he couldn't stop himself.
Then Jason came back and he remembered-
Timothy Drake was only ever just occupying space.
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uncanny-tranny · 1 year ago
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The hyper-veneration and almost fetishization of the USA's troops have honestly given rise for some of the worst types of people who want power without effort, I think.
It's why you see some entitled asshole troop who think they can do whatever to civilians because we "owe" them for them "putting their lives on the line" or the type of person who thinks they personally will stick it to a random Afghan civilian for what "their people" did on 9/11 (a racist institution fostering racism? Colour me shocked (sarcasm)).
As a US citizen, I'm personally really concerned with this attitude we have toward troops. As somebody who hates the institution of the military, I also hate that it fosters a genuinely toxic mindset - it's much like the mindset that is instilled in cops; however, when you are overseas, the people you harm are not typically US civilians, so people can sweep under the rug the injustice of terrorizing civilians who aren't "like us."
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bookofmac · 8 months ago
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still mad over that last post, like im not gonna act like i'm super knowledgeable about the Maralinga nuclear tests but I KNOW THAT IT WAS FUCKED!!! LIKE!!! PEOPLE LIVED THERE!! ITS SACRED LAND
And this STILL HAPPENS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY!!! THEY CONTINUIOUSLY DESTROY SACRED LAND!!!
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erikschepersphoto · 1 year ago
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menandwomanofhistory · 8 months ago
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Henry Ford
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honestmouse20 · 1 month ago
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As always my wrapped is mostly FOB an MCR with whatever random song I got stuck in my head as my number one. Apparently Industy Kids by Carr was my Austim moment bc I listened to it 164 times XD
but then of course is heaven Iowa my beloved and foundations of decay so it makes sense. Then was thursday and Destroy Boys. I can live with this lol
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alandm · 5 months ago
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