And this also:
GOD BLAST AMERICA!
SAT 09.28.02 - DAY TWO
Doors open at 12 midnight [that's late Saturday night - please note that
some
other bands not connected with the festival are playing from 8pm - midnight]
12:45am CON-DOM
1:45am BOCKSHOLM [featuring LINA BABY DOLL of DEUTSCH NEPAL and PETER
ANDERSSON of RAISON D'ETRE]
2:45am GENOCIDE ORGAN
@ NORTH 6 / 66 N 6th ST / BROOKLYN, NY / USA
http://www.northsix.com/
$20/day or $50/3-day pass in advance
$22 at the door
18+ ID Required
Advance tickets and 3-day passes are available only until 10am Thursday 9/26
from http://www.tesco-distro.com/god/blast/america/tickets.html
DJs noiseindex, SNC, Peter Lee, Leech and 14f13
video projection by Eastern Extermination Company
vending by:
TESCO USA
FORCE OF NATURE PRODUCTIONS
ANNIHILVS
MALIGNANT RECORDS
CYCLIC LAW
mmm,
The article that goes with this event…
The Unacceptable Face of Freedom
'No, not an article on Test Dept., for those of you who expected such a thi=
ng! Instead, inspired by Thee Grey Wolves, I'd like to take a look at fasci=
st imagery in "industrial" and experimental music'. http://www.hyperreal=
.org/intersection/zines/est/articles/freedom.html
The link between fascist/fetish, street urban wear & Industrial music is a =
strange dichotomy. I myself in my younger years was partial to wearing all =
black with chic fascistic style, overtones. It is also pretty hot in the ho=
mo-erotic camp. My brother after he came out of borstal, was a skinhead or =
suedehead. I was into Throbbing Gristle, Liabach and all that stuff, with a=
more punky element. I remember sitting on a train after visiting London go=
ing back Southend, about to bunk on a Barking tube link after having fights=
on the streets of London against 'NF' backed skinheads at an anti-nazi ral=
ly. On the same train there were a few skinheads all dressed in black, with=
them was a certain now very well known Gary Bushel who was then respected =
by most racist skinheads.
They started picking on some black people sitting on the tube who were orig=
inally just minding their own business, Gary Bushel was egging them on all =
the way. Our small gang then attacked the fascist skinheads and gave them a=
good hiding, at the next stop we all got arrested and piled into the same =
police van. The police (because I looked similar) asked if I was with the s=
kinheads, I said no, I'm not sure if they believed me though. I had a skinh=
ead type haircut but more spikey red yet It got me thinking about how caref=
ul one should dress after that. Now dress code or urban wear is not such a =
significant 'signifier' in repsect of delcaring your beliefs or clan or ide=
ntity. After questioning my many blindspots which included not taking perso=
nal resposibility for my masculinity, I long ago dropped being part of a ga=
ng, for I realised that mob rule was too easy manipulated by mini despots.=
I have always been into what is now teremd as 'Darkwave' but with a new wav=
e edge such as Recoil who I think are a pretty kool band - music that comes=
from an industrial genre. Of course into many other noise expounders also =
such as the Fall. Although urban culture seems to be not so dynamic these d=
ays with a lot of music being propogated by money crunching record companie=
s, trying to kill off independent music. I also have a problem with Stuart =
Home and his fascist leanings and connexions with skinhead culture. Plus al=
l his avantgarde books seem to be about him alone and how he has started ev=
ery movement under the sun.
This also brings me back to a poem by Syvia Plath (I respect her work a lot)
Imagery in Sylvia Plath's "Daddy"
Sylvia Plath once said that "Daddy" is about a girl with an Electra complex=
. The speaker of the poem has lost her father at age ten, at a time when sh=
e still adored him unconditionally, then she gradually realizes the oppress=
ing dominance of the father, and compares him to a nazi, a devil, and a vam=
pire. She cannot deal with his death and has to get over the love-hatred an=
d the images that haunt her. After an attempted suicide she marries man as =
domineering as her father, and leads a short and painful marriage.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/8984/daddy.htm
marc
> And this also:
>
> GOD BLAST AMERICA!
>
> SAT 09.28.02 - DAY TWO
>
> Doors open at 12 midnight [that's late Saturday night - please note that
> some
> other bands not connected with the festival are playing from 8pm - midnig=
ht]
>
> 12:45am CON-DOM
> 1:45am BOCKSHOLM [featuring LINA BABY DOLL of DEUTSCH NEPAL and PETER
> ANDERSSON of RAISON D'ETRE]
> 2:45am GENOCIDE ORGAN
>
> @ NORTH 6 / 66 N 6th ST / BROOKLYN, NY / USA
> http://www.northsix.com/
>
> $20/day or $50/3-day pass in advance
> $22 at the door
> 18+ ID Required
>
> Advance tickets and 3-day passes are available only until 10am Thursday 9=
/26
> from http://www.tesco-distro.com/god/blast/america/tickets.html
>
> DJs noiseindex, SNC, Peter Lee, Leech and 14f13
>
> video projection by Eastern Extermination Company
>
> vending by:
>
> TESCO USA
> FORCE OF NATURE PRODUCTIONS
> ANNIHILVS
> MALIGNANT RECORDS
> CYCLIC LAW
>
>
>
>
> + Barbarians at the XOR-gate
> -> post: list@rhizome.org
> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
> -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> +
> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
>
>
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, furtherfield wrote:
> The article that goes with this event…
> The Unacceptable Face of Freedom
> 'No, not an article on Test Dept., for those of you who expected such a thing!
> Instead, inspired by Thee Grey Wolves, I'd like to take a look at
> fascist imagery in "industrial" and experimental music'.
> http://www.hyperreal.org/intersection/zines/est/articles/freedom.html
>
> The link between fascist/fetish, street urban wear & Industrial music
> is a strange dichotomy. I myself in my younger years was partial to
> wearing all black with chic fascistic style, overtones. It is also
> pretty hot in the homo-erotic camp. My brother after he came out of
> borstal, was a skinhead or suedehead. I was into Throbbing Gristle,
> Laibach and all that stuff, with a more punky element. I remember
> sitting on a train after visiting London going back Southend, about to
> bunk on a Barking tube link after having fights on the streets of London
against 'NF' backed skinheads at an anti-nazi rally. On the same train there were a few skinheads all dressed in black, with them was a certain now very well known Gary Bushel who was then respected by most racist skinheads.
>
> They started picking on some black people sitting on the tube who were originally just minding their own business, Gary Bushel was egging them on all the way. Our small gang then attacked the fascist skinheads and gave them a good hiding, at the next stop we all got arrested and piled into the same police van. The police (because I looked similar) asked if I was with the skinheads, I said no, I'm not sure if they believed me though. I had a skinhead type haircut but more spikey red yet It got me thinking about how careful one should dress after that. Now dress code or urban wear is not such a significant 'signifier' in repsect of delcaring your beliefs or clan or identity. After questioning my many blindspots which included not taking personal resposibility for my masculinity, I long ago dropped being part of a gang, for I realised that mob rule was too easy manipulated by mini despots.
>
> I have always been into what is now teremd as 'Darkwave' but with a new wave edge such as Recoil who I think are a pretty kool band - music that comes from an industrial genre. Of course into many other noise expounders also such as the Fall. Although urban culture seems to be not so dynamic these days with a lot of music being propogated by money crunching record companies, trying to kill off independent music. I also have a problem with Stuart Home and his fascist leanings and connexions with skinhead culture. Plus all his avantgarde books seem to be about him alone and how he has started every movement under the sun.
>
> This also brings me back to a poem by Syvia Plath (I respect her work a lot)
>
> Imagery in Sylvia Plath's "Daddy"
> Sylvia Plath once said that "Daddy" is about a girl with an Electra complex. The speaker of the poem has lost her father at age ten, at a time when she still adored him unconditionally, then she gradually realizes the oppressing dominance of the father, and compares him to a nazi, a devil, and a vampire. She cannot deal with his death and has to get over the love-hatred and the images that haunt her. After an attempted suicide she marries man as domineering as her father, and leads a short and painful marriage.
> http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Studios/8984/daddy.htm
> marc
>
>
>
> > And this also:
> >
> > GOD BLAST AMERICA!
> >
> > SAT 09.28.02 - DAY TWO
> >
> > Doors open at 12 midnight [that's late Saturday night - please note that
> > some
> > other bands not connected with the festival are playing from 8pm - midnight]
> >
> > 12:45am CON-DOM
> > 1:45am BOCKSHOLM [featuring LINA BABY DOLL of DEUTSCH NEPAL and PETER
> > ANDERSSON of RAISON D'ETRE]
> > 2:45am GENOCIDE ORGAN
> >
> > @ NORTH 6 / 66 N 6th ST / BROOKLYN, NY / USA
> > http://www.northsix.com/
> >
> > $20/day or $50/3-day pass in advance
> > $22 at the door
> > 18+ ID Required
> >
> > Advance tickets and 3-day passes are available only until 10am Thursday 9/26
> > from http://www.tesco-distro.com/god/blast/america/tickets.html
> >
> > DJs noiseindex, SNC, Peter Lee, Leech and 14f13
> >
> > video projection by Eastern Extermination Company
> >
> > vending by:
> >
> > TESCO USA
> > FORCE OF NATURE PRODUCTIONS
> > ANNIHILVS
> > MALIGNANT RECORDS
> > CYCLIC LAW
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > + Barbarians at the XOR-gate
> > -> post: list@rhizome.org
> > -> questions: info@rhizome.org
> > -> subscribe/unsubscribe: http://rhizome.org/preferences/subscribe.rhiz
> > -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> > +
> > Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> > Membership Agreement available online at http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
> >
> >
>
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