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POST-SCRIPTUM 819
LIVRES DE LA SEMAINE (14) : CĂ©line Zins âPar lâalphabet du noirâ, Yves Buin âEssai dâhermĂ©neutique sexuelleâ, Pierre Dhainaut âEfface, Ă©veilleâ, Alain Jouffroy âDĂ©gradation gĂ©nĂ©raleâ, AndrĂ© Velter âSquelette-braiseâ, Jean-Christophe Bailly âLâAstrolabe dans la passe des Françaisâ, Serge Sautreau âLâAutre pageâ, Michel Bulteau âEther-Mouth Slit Ă©pidermiqueâ & Serge Sautreau âHorsâ.
La collection froide rĂ©unit des rĂ©cits, essais et poĂšmes. Elle se propose de rompre avec lâennui des âgrandes recherchesâ. PrĂ©fĂ©rant lâexcĂšs Ă lâoutrance, elle se dĂ©fiera des prĂ©tentions - toujours totalitaires - Ă la thĂ©orie. Ainsi, les Ă©crits quâelle prĂ©sentera se retrouveront au rendez-vous des contradictions.
Il sâagit de sâen remettre au doute : La courbe blanche pulvĂ©rise doucement ses craies.
#céline zins#yves buin#pierre dhainaut#alain jouffroy#andré velter#jean-christophe bailly#michel bulteau#serge sautreau#post-scriptum#livres de la semaine#merzbo derek
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ZĂ©no Bianu â Yves Buin, Santana de toutes les étoiles.
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François Tusques Avec Barney Wilen ââ Le Nouveau Jazz #DisquesMouloudji 1967 đ«đ· France Contrabass â #BernardGuĂ©rin (tracks: A2, A3, B1 to B3), #JFJennyClark (tracks: A3, B1 to B3) Cover [Art] â #JeanVern Drums â #AldoRomano (tracks: A3, B1 to B3) Engineer [IngĂ©nieur Du Son] â Gilbert PrĂ©neron (tracks: A3, B1 to B3), Michel Ber (tracks: A1, A2) Piano, Composed By â #FrançoisTusques Sleeve Notes â Yves Buin Tenor Saxophone â #BarneyWilen (tracks: A3, B1 to B3) https://www.instagram.com/p/CGIP3ZTpigc/?igshid=2zxljbai992a
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Healthy consumption When choosing sunscreen, check the ingredients list and avoid the toxic ones, especially endocrine disruptors that damage the hormonal balance. Girl on the beach The active ingredients in sunscreens come in two forms, physical filters (minerals) or chemical filters. Most conventional creams, without an ecological or natural certification, use chemical filters, composed of synthetic substances, created in the laboratory, which can be harmful to health. According to a report by Ecologists in Action, many brands include them in their sunscreens. This organization recommends avoiding the following ingredients: Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate (may also appear as octinoxate, octyl methoxycinnamate or OMC). It is one of the most frequent UV filters and is considered an endocrine disruptor since it causes damage to the thyroid hormone, it can affect reproductive and neurological development. It is a persistent compound, which means that it accumulates in the body because it cannot eliminate it. In laboratory studies, it has been found that it penetrates between 1% and 9% in the skin. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) organization gives it a hazard score of 8 and tops the ranking among all the synthetic ingredients found in sunscreen. Octinoxate (octylmethoxycinnamate). The second in the list of dangerous filters of the EWG. It acts like a hormone and could damage the reproductive system and the thyroid, and cause behavioral disturbances. 4-Methyl benzylidene camphor (4-methyl benzylidene camphor, 4MBC). It is also an endocrine disruptor and can damage the thyroid. Homosalate It is one of the most used despite not protecting against UVA rays. According to in vitro medical studies, it can be a hormonal contaminant: it interferes with estrogens, androgens, and progesterone, and would act as an antiandrogen (opposite effect to male hormones). Octisalate (Ethylhexyl salicylate). It increases the absorption and duration of sunscreen on the skin, but it can damage the immune system and cause allergies. Retinyl palmitate ( retinol palmitate ). Very common also in cosmetic products, such as antiaging creams. Its use can cause the accumulation of an excess of vitamin A, which is not harmless, since it can affect fetal development and cause malformations. PABA (ethyl-4-aminobenzoate, benzocaine) and OD-PABA (octyl dimethyl aminobenzoic acid). They are endocrine disruptors and may appear under other names. Octocrylene (Octocrylene). It can cause severe dermatitis when exposed to light, so it is paradoxical that it is used in sun creams. It accumulates in body tissues. toxic cosmetics They find 23 cosmetic products that contain banned toxic substances CAUTION WITH PHYSICAL SUNSCREENS In addition to chemical sunscreens, chemical filters can be found in creams. In this case, they function as "screens" that reflect radiation and protect the skin from the sun. The most common are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. In principle, physical filters are safer than chemical ones, but they should be avoided in the form of nanoparticles - they carry the concept (nano) after the name of the ingredient - because their safety is not sufficiently proven, especially in the case of titanium dioxide (titanium dioxide or TiO2), which has been qualified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, a body dependent on the World Health Organization) as a possible carcinogen for humans when inhaled. PROTECTORS WITH BIO CERTIFICATE The most recommended filter is zinc oxide, not nano, as an ingredient in creams with some recognized natural or ecological certification (such as Cosmos, Ecocert, Vida Sana, BDIH ...). Ecologists in Action warns that, in the absence of these certifications, the words "natural" or "organic" on the label or in advertising mean nothing, as they respond only to an advertising strategy. TOXIC BRANDS Ecologists in Action echoes the analysis carried out by the Danish consumer organization THINK Chemicals, which has studied brands of sun creams to warn of those that incorporate toxic and spread those that are free of these substances harmful to health. Of 47 brands analyzed, at least 17 were free of toxic ingredients. Among those that contained any substance suspected of being toxic to human health are the following: Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess SPF 30, Garnier Ambre Solaire light and silky SPF 30, Korres Sunscreen Face and Body SPF Emulsion yogurt 30, Lancaster Sun Beauty SPF 30, Piz Buin Moisturizing Sun Lotion SPF 30, Shiseido Wetforce Sun Expert with anti-aging protection SPF 30, Lancome SPF 30 bronzer, Nivea Sun SPF 30 or Yves Rocher Comfort Lotion SPF 30. Click here for more tips
http://bestofftops.blogspot.com/2019/09/check-your-sunscreen-it-may-contain_5.html
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#merzbo derek#kommissar hjuler#mama baer#jacques monory#yves buin#harmony korine#elvis presley#sonic youth#thurston moore#jean-marc montera
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Le concept est la mort de la parole. Il est temps de fuir ces hommes Ă©tranges qui trouvent dans leur propre fin un divertissement.
Yves BUIN - La séance est ouverte, Alain Jouffroy, 1974, Christian Bourgois éditeur
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POST-SCRIPTUM 912
AGITATION FRITE 3
Agitation Frite 1 et 2, TĂ©moignages de lâunderground français sont donc sortis chez Lenka lente. Un troisiĂšme volume est en prĂ©paration, fait dâinterviews pour moitiĂ©, mais aussi de textes cette fois, dont un TOP 500 commentĂ© des meilleures productions en la matiĂšre. On en trouvera ici des extraits, rĂ©guliĂšrement. Par exemple, PHILIPPE CARLES (JAZZ MAGAZINE, FREE JAZZ BLACK POWER).
EXTRAITâŠ
Avec quelques autres dont Yves Buin, Laurent Goddet, Jean Buzelin, Daniel Caux et GĂ©rard Rouy, Philippe Carles est dans les annĂ©es 1960-1970 lâun des principaux critiques Ă sâintĂ©resser au free jazz. On lui doit ainsi beaucoup des textes de pochette des labels Hat Hut, Horo, Black Saint, Center Of The World, Futura, OWL, America Records et pour la collection BYG Actuel (disques dâArchie Shepp, Grachan Moncur III, Jacques Coursil, Paul Bley ou Andrew Cyrille par exemple). En compagnie du cinĂ©aste et critique aux Cahiers du CinĂ©ma Jean-Louis Comolli, il rĂ©dige Free Jazz Black Power oĂč le jazz sâavĂšre revisitĂ© Ă lâaune dâanalyses marxistes totalement raccord avec Malcolm X, les Black Panthers, la rĂ©volte des Afro-AmĂ©ricains et marquĂ©es par la lecture du Peuple du blues de LeRoi Jones.
Extrait dâune conversation par courriel restĂ©e sans lendemain, octobre 2017.
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Difficile Ă oublier : le rĂ©dacteur en chef de Jazz Magazine, Jean-Louis Ginibre (1933-2012), lâavait acceptĂ© et publiĂ© dans le n° 109 dâaoĂ»t 1964 (dont la couverture Ă©tait consacrĂ©e Ă Daniel Humair Ă lâoccasion de son interview « Les Humeurs dâHumair »). Depuis les « late fifties » algĂ©roises, soit mon adolescence, je ruminais mon engouement pour Bix Beiderbecke, dont jâavais dĂ©couvert le nom et la courte biographie dans un Jazzmag de 1959 et, surtout, grĂące Ă ma frĂ©quentation du Centre Culturel AmĂ©ricain de la rue Michelet (rue Didouche Mourad â nom dâun hĂ©ros de la guerre dâAlgĂ©rie â Ă partir de 1962). Peu frĂ©quentĂ©e et/car systĂ©matiquement ravagĂ©e par des attentats (au grĂ© des variations de la politique Ă©tatsunienne), cette discrĂšte officine, Ă lâenseigne souvent rognĂ©e en « Centre Cul », recevait toutes sortes de documents produits aux USA dont â seuls Ă exciter ma convoitise  â des disques vinyles ! Lors dâune de mes visites, lâaimable jeune femme responsable me dĂ©voila ceux quâelle venait de recevoir : en trois LP Columbia rouges avec copieuses liner notes de George Avakian, The Bix Beiderbecke Story dont jâallais mâimprĂ©gner jusquâau moment de restituer ce prĂȘt luxueux. Juste avant, grĂące au magnĂ©tophone que venaient de mâoffrir mes parents (mon bac ayant Ă©tĂ© obtenu grĂące, je crois, Ă mes premiĂšres lectures de Camus), jâavais copiĂ© sur bandes la prĂ©cieuse « Bix Story ».
DĂšs lors, tout va sâaccĂ©lĂ©rer : De Gaulle, Ornette Coleman (grĂące Ă lâĂ©mission le lundi soir, de Louis Victor Mialy, Ă lâavant-garde du jazz), les attentats tous azimuts, les Ă©tudes de mĂ©decine vacillantes et passionnantes, les services dâordre diversifiĂ©s selon lâĂ©volution de la « situation » et des « Ă©vĂ©nements », la West Coast, les barricades, la grĂšve des Ă©tudiants, lâincendie de lâuniversitĂ© dâAlger, lâannulation par le gouvernement des sursis des Ă©tudiants dĂ©but 1962 et puis, avec un copain Ă©galement carabin, au mĂ©pris du couvre-feu, le premier avion accessible (aprĂšs deux jours dans un aĂ©roport militaire). Marseille et enfin Paris oĂč, grĂące Ă une assistante sociale (pour moi inoubliable), de foyer pour Ă©tudiants dâoutremer en citĂ©s universitaires, je dĂ©couvre la capitale, jusquâĂ ce quâun soir je me retrouve en haut dâun escalier Ă la CinĂ©mathĂšque de la rue dâUlm (oĂč Ă©tait programmĂ©, de Fritz Lang, Les Pionniers de la Western Union) et en bas je reconnais Jean-Louis Comolli, ex-condisciple en mĂ©decine, qui, disparu dâAlger et de la fac de mĂ©decine depuis prĂšs de deux ans, surgissait sous mes yeux dans le champ cinĂ©philique.
Bref (si câest possible), dans ses rĂ©cents vagabondages parisiens il avait fait la connaissance du journaliste de cinĂ©ma et de jazz Jean Wagner, talentueux pigiste Ă , entre autres, Jazz Magazine. DâoĂč ma premiĂšre rencontre avec le dĂšs lors indispensable Ginibre (Ă qui dâailleurs le prĂ©cieux Ă©crivain Jacques RĂ©da a dĂ©diĂ©, en 2017, son incontournable ouvrage Une Civilisation du rythme). Ainsi ai-je pu voir imprimĂ©, sous lâintitulĂ© ActualitĂ© de Bismarck (trouvĂ© par Ginibre titreur en chef et humoriste), mon portrait-Ă©tude oĂč Bix devenait une maniĂšre dâancĂȘtre virtuel de Don Ellis dont les premiĂšres traces phonographiques commençaient de me fasciner... NâempĂȘche que Bix Ă©tait pour moi un singulier remarquable.
Don Ellis en est effectivement un autre, de « singulier remarquable ». En 1964, on lâa surtout entendu en compagnie de George Russell, dans lâalbum Mingus Dynasty et sur le gĂ©nial How Time Passes..., supervisĂ© par le critique Nat Hentoff.
Quand tu dĂ©barques Ă Jazz Magazine, le free jazz occupe dĂ©jĂ la rĂ©daction. Ornette Coleman, notamment, est dĂ©jĂ passĂ© par lĂ . Je me rappelle dâailleurs dâune couverture de lâĂ©tĂ© 1965, ornĂ©e dâun super-hĂ©ros de bande dessinĂ©e, avec cette lĂ©gende : « Oh, un super jazzman dâavant-garde !!! » Il y est question dâun autre Don, Cherry celui-lĂ . Et câest toi qui tâentretiens avec lui...
Ornette Coleman, câest un lundi soir de 1958 que, grĂące Ă Louis-Victor Mialy, je lâavais entendu pour la premiĂšre fois : jâavais Ă©tĂ© sĂ©duit dâemblĂ©e, non sans ĂȘtre Ă©tonnĂ©, voire choquĂ©, par les commentaires ironiques ou mĂ©prisants de copains que fascinaient plutĂŽt Claude Luter et, au mieux, Johnny Dodds â ayant commandĂ© Ă la Guilde du Jazz un 25cm, Dixieland Free For All, de Rex Stewart (oĂč la prĂ©sence du rare Herbie Nichols ne laissa pas de mâintriguer), et quelque peu dĂ©sappointĂ©, jâacceptai de lâĂ©changer contre un LP de Sonny Rollins contenant une « Valse Hot » quâun voisin de palier mâoffrit avec dĂ©goĂ»t â trop « moderne » et incongru⊠Depuis ma brĂšve rencontre radio avec Ornette, je nâallais plus cesser de lâinstaller..., ..., ...
( Don Ellis, par lĂ )
#philippe carles#herbie nichols#ornette coleman#rex stewart#sonny rollins#don cherry#nat hentoff#george russell#johnny dodds#philippe robert#agitation frite 3#agitation frite#lenka lente#fritz lang#jean-louis comolli#archie shepp#max roach#daniel humair#bix beiderbecke#paul bley#andrew cyrille#jacques coursil#grachan moncur III#post-scriptum#merzbo derek
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Healthy consumption When choosing sunscreen, check the ingredients list and avoid the toxic ones, especially endocrine disruptors that damage the hormonal balance. Girl on the beach The active ingredients in sunscreens come in two forms, physical filters (minerals) or chemical filters. Most conventional creams, without an ecological or natural certification, use chemical filters, composed of synthetic substances, created in the laboratory, which can be harmful to health. According to a report by Ecologists in Action, many brands include them in their sunscreens. This organization recommends avoiding the following ingredients: Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate (may also appear as octinoxate, octyl methoxycinnamate or OMC). It is one of the most frequent UV filters and is considered an endocrine disruptor since it causes damage to the thyroid hormone, it can affect reproductive and neurological development. It is a persistent compound, which means that it accumulates in the body because it cannot eliminate it. In laboratory studies, it has been found that it penetrates between 1% and 9% in the skin. The Environmental Working Group (EWG) organization gives it a hazard score of 8 and tops the ranking among all the synthetic ingredients found in sunscreen. Octinoxate (octylmethoxycinnamate). The second in the list of dangerous filters of the EWG. It acts like a hormone and could damage the reproductive system and the thyroid, and cause behavioral disturbances.4-Methyl benzylidene camphor (4-methyl benzylidene camphor, 4MBC). It is also an endocrine disruptor and can damage the thyroid. Homosalate It is one of the most used despite not protecting against UVA rays. According to in vitro medical studies, it can be a hormonal contaminant: it interferes with estrogens, androgens, and progesterone, and would act as an antiandrogen (opposite effect to male hormones). Octisalate (Ethylhexyl salicylate). It increases the absorption and duration of sunscreen on the skin, but it can damage the immune system and cause allergies. Retinyl palmitate ( retinol palmitate ). Very common also in cosmetic products, such as antiaging creams. Its use can cause the accumulation of an excess of vitamin A, which is not harmless, since it can affect fetal development and cause malformations. PABA (ethyl-4-aminobenzoate, benzocaine) and OD-PABA (octyl dimethyl aminobenzoic acid). They are endocrine disruptors and may appear under other names. Octocrylene (Octocrylene). It can cause severe dermatitis when exposed to light, so it is paradoxical that it is used in sun creams. It accumulates in body tissues. toxic cosmetics They find 23 cosmetic products that contain banned toxic substances CAUTION WITH PHYSICAL SUNSCREENS In addition to chemical sunscreens, chemical filters can be found in creams. In this case, they function as "screens" that reflect radiation and protect the skin from the sun. The most common are zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. In principle, physical filters are safer than chemical ones, but they should be avoided in the form of nanoparticles - they carry the concept (nano) after the name of the ingredient - because their safety is not sufficiently proven, especially in the case of titanium dioxide (titanium dioxide or TiO2), which has been qualified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC, a body dependent on the The most recommended filter is zinc oxide, not nano, as an ingredient in creams with some recognized natural or ecological certification (such as Cosmos, Ecocert, Vida Sana, BDIH ...). Ecologists in Action warns that, in the absence of these certifications, the words "natural" or "organic" on the label or in advertising mean nothing, as they respond only to an advertising strategy. TOXIC BRANDS Ecologists in Action echoes the analysis carried out by the Danish consumer organization THINK Chemicals, which has studied brands of sun creams to warn of those that incorporate toxic and spread those that are free of these substances harmful to health. Of 47 brands analyzed, at least 17 were free of toxic ingredients. Among those that contained any substance suspected of being toxic to human health are the following: Estee Lauder Bronze Goddess SPF 30, Garnier Ambre Solaire light and silky SPF 30, Korres Sunscreen Face and Body SPF Emulsion yogurt 30, Lancaster Sun Beauty SPF 30, Piz Buin Moisturizing Sun Lotion SPF 30, Shiseido Wetforce Sun Expert with anti-aging protection SPF 30, Lancome SPF 30 bronzer, Nivea Sun SPF 30 or Yves Rocher Comfort Lotion SPF 30. Click here for more tips
http://bestofftops.blogspot.com/2019/09/check-your-sunscreen-it-may-contain.html
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POST-SCRIPTUM 158
JOY DIVISION UNKNOWN PLEASURES
Face Ă la crise, la lĂ©gendaire solidaritĂ© des banlieues du Nord de lâAngleterre sâavĂšre mis Ă mal. La jeunesse quant Ă elle, paraĂźt dĂ©sĆuvrĂ©e. A la fin des annĂ©es 1970, nul mieux que Joy Division nâa incarnĂ© cet Ă©tat de fait et le dĂ©sespoir qui en rĂ©sultait. Dans les chansons de Joy Division lâon se bat beaucoup : contre le froid par exemple, ou de maniĂšre globale contre le mal de vivre. Un collectif dâĂ©crivains français dont Yves Buin, au dĂ©but des seventies, a publiĂ© De la dĂ©ception pure, manifeste froid. Câest un peu de ça dont il retourne ici : un chant funĂšbre dâun nouveau genre, animĂ© par une vision grave fustigeant lâenfermement et lâimpuissance. « Sheâs Lost Control » en reprĂ©sente la terrifiante entrĂ©e en matiĂšre. Chez Joy Division les histoires tournent mal Ă nâen plus finir, et dâailleurs elles se rĂ©vĂšlent continument hantĂ©es par lâidĂ©e de la fin, comme prises dans un Ă©tau qui ne cesserait de se resserrer. Lâabsence de perspective effraie la jeunesse anglaise et Joy Division incarne mieux quâaucun autre la possible sublimation de la dĂ©tresse, voire le vertige Ă©prouvĂ© Ă danser sous les bombes. Produite par le sorcier Martin Hannett, la formule quâinventa Joy Division consista Ă ralentir et alourdir le tempo du punk-rock jusquâĂ lâengourdissement anesthĂ©siant. A partir des annĂ©es 1990, dans le champ du metal, Earth en tĂȘte (rapidement suivi par Sunn O)))) sâappliquera Ă©galement Ă ralentir la cadence, celle dâun Black Sabbath cette fois, jusquâĂ obtenir un bourdonnement dâharmoniques sans autre signification quâextatique. Ă sa maniĂšre Joy Division campe aussi des riffs Ă©normes et pesants, jusquâĂ encombrer lâespace dâun son abyssal et dense, vĂ©ritable mille-feuilles de bruit et de fureur mĂȘlĂ©s. Comme de trĂšs loin, sur des textures massivement alanguies, Ian Curtis psalmodie, atone, tandis que Barney Sumner invente Ă la guitare des bruits de tĂŽle froissĂ©e. Comme invite Ă le penser un titre, Ian Curtis chante depuis lâInterzone dont parle lâĂ©crivain William S. Burroughs. Curtis a reçu un monde chaotique en partage, quâil y tienne encore dĂ©bout relĂšve de lâascĂšse dĂ©sespĂ©rĂ©e. Tout Joy Divison est tournĂ© vers lâintĂ©rieur, et Martin Hannett parvient Ă amplifier ce climat dâaliĂ©nation au-delĂ de toute espĂ©rance. Intact, Unknown Pleasures continue de briller au milieu de lâobscuritĂ©.
( Joy Division, plus ou moins :
http://merzbow-derek.tumblr.com/search/joy+division )
#joy division#yves buin#martin hannett#earth#sunn o)))#black sabbath#ian curtis#william s. burroughs#post-scriptum#merzbo-derek#sordide sentimental
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