Circlesquare Christmas Song
This is about as festive as I get
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/273968/Untitled%20%28For%20Christmas%29.mp3
This is about as festive as I get
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/273968/Untitled%20%28For%20Christmas%29.mp3
I listened to this the other day on the train between Wurzburg and Frankfurt and surprised myself for liking it all the way through. I was going to post it when I made it, but didn't as the ending is the same as another old one. This was inspired by Ravé Trois and starts off low-slung and woozy, goes a bit mongy, mutates into something somewhat savage with some classic Nitzer Ebb and finally calms down with plaintive melancholia and bleeps.
Speedy J & George Issakidis — Sculpture 1986
Kassem Mosse — No Peace No Love No Unity
Blagger — Strange Behaviour (DJ Koze remix)
Margaret Dygas — Invisible Circles
Levon Vincent — Invisible Bitchslap
Jack Master — Bang The Box
Nitzer Ebb — Join In The Chant
Fanon Flowers — Acid Kush/Kush Drums
D'Marc Cantu — No Control
Master C&J — Dub Love
Cassy — Night To Remember
Sweet Exorcist — Test One
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Postscript. I just realised there's an invisible segue in here: Margaret Dygas' Invisible Circles into Levon Vincent's Invisible Bitchslap. Covert operations indeed.
The book that is, and to celebrate I ate one (the fish, that is) on an extremely apt Baltic harbourside. Unfortunately the debris was whisked away from my table before I could get a picture as evidence.
I found the book fascinating, as a study of gender politics through the ages, a history of Pomorshia, the potato in central Europe (the Prussians were apparently deeply suspicious of them) and a very witty, entertaining and thought provoking read.
There's one idea Grass explores, about the notion of fatherhood, that in Neolithic times, a matriarchal society kept its reign by witholding the knowledge of sexual reproduction from the males of the tribe, rendering them powerless. There was no concept of fatherhood, only motherhood, so the men had no real role to play in society and were kept virtually as children, until the talking flounder imparts his knowledge on one particular fisherman anyway. Interesting... Read more...