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Genius. One of my favourite critics interviewing one of my favourite critics. "Sharp Suits And Sparkle: Jonathan Meades On Acid, Space And Place" (by John Doran at The Quietus)
The Quietus | Features | Ten Songs | Sharp Suits And Sparkle: Jonathan Meades On Acid, Space And Place >>
John Doran plays ten songs to author, broadcaster and architectural critic Jonathan Meades in order to closer examine his unique perspective on life. All photographs courtesy of Martha Wailer

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If you like Can's "Soon Over Babaluma", very early Massive Attack and perhaps K&D, you're going to love this. "The very definition of a hidden gem".

I love that music from 20 years ago can bubble up out of the aether after all this time.
The Quietus | Features | A Quietus Interview | "If I Hit You, You'd Feel It": Leslie Winer, Trip Hop's Forgotten Pioneer >>
Some say that Leslie Winer aka © invented trip hop in 1990 with her album, Witch. Now she's back with a retrospective compilation and Wyndham Wallace meets the reclusive former supermodel. Main pictu...

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While vaguely listening to some radio news, a sound byte stuck out for me about "tightening controls". Now it really doesn't matter exactly what controls, rules or regulations were being tightened or if somebody was calling for tighter controls. It just occured to me that we only ever hear about such things being tightened, never loosened. If our response to every (engineered) crisis is to "tighten" things we'll end up being ratcheted down into a straitjacket where we're not allowed to do anything.

Oh. Wait.

Everything not compulsory is forbidden.
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My Last.fm account has just clicked over 100,000 tracks listened to and scrobbled since I joined in 4 Apr 2004. I really think last.fm should give me some kind of prize! I did once interview for the job as CTO way back when they were in one room above a sweat shop in E London, but I don't think I was really up to it and didn't get the job. A couple of tickets to a club night in London or a cocktail in a Shoreditch bar would do nicely, ta'.

I never did work out how to reliably scrobble tracks listened to on the iPod so this is almost exclusively tracks played through Winamp.

I don't listen to the old stuff much any more, but I figured the 100k'th song should be something old and blue. So I picked out an old favourite from around the time when I first started listening to music seriously. So here's Uncle John's Band from the 1970 Grateful Dead album, Workingman's dead Grateful Dead - Uncle John's Band (Studio Version)


You can find me here http://www.last.fm/user/jbond

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I wrote a short PHP script to generate an Atom feed from the public posts to a Google Plus account. https://gist.github.com/3938374 Enjoy.

Google really ought to provide this themselves in the API. If you agree, please go here, vote for the request and add some comment 
http://code.google.com/p/google-plus-platform/issues/detail?id=139

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In 2010, in the USA, datacentre electricity use was 2% of the national total electricity use. Worldwide, datacentres use about 30 billion watts of electricity, roughly equivalent to the output of 30 nuclear power plants. This is probably on a rapid exponential growth rate (anyone know?) so while it's astonishing to see so much energy being used to power the computronium, it's also a huge opportunity for energy savings. 
Data Centers Waste Vast Amounts of Energy, Belying Industry Image >>
Helping to process the staggering amount of Internet activity that occurs, data centers waste vast amounts of energy, belying the information industry's image of environmental friendliness.

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Low power FM radio transmission of found and donated sounds within a 10 mile radius in the middle of one of the darkest and really quite remote places on earth in Galloway Forest in Dumfriesshire. Including transmissions from a Russian woman cosmonaut who didn't come back. The found sounds are transmitted once and then deleted. The whole project is then linked with a book festival in one of the most out of the way towns nearby.

My kind of art project.

http://www.thedarkoutside.com/index.php/radio-transmissions/
http://www.wigtownbookfestival.com/
http://thewire.co.uk/index.php?page=articles&article=9822
The Dark Outside :: Radio Transmissions >>
Captive Star. Night 1971. Drive deep into the interior of the Dark Skies Park. Turn the radio on. Listen to the last radio transmissions of cosmonaut Irina Veselovsky, as she orbits above you, lost an...

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Thoroughly enjoying the book, so here's the online discussion.
http://bit.ly/raptureofthenerds
The first time I met Cory IRL, was shortly after the first couple of episodes of "Jury Duty" had appeared that later became the early chapters. I think it might have been an NTK meet in London or perhaps one of the not a conferences in London for people who hadn't made it to the O-Reilly Emerging Tech conference. That must date it to 2001 or so, so this book has had quite a long gestation period.
The WELL: Cory Doctorow and Charlie Stross - The Rapture of the Nerds >>
The WELL: Cory Doctorow and Charlie Stross - The Rapture of the Nerds

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Perhaps the problem here is that "Reality has a dystopian bias"
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I find this story too weird to leave alone. Now I don't have a lot of time for Obama, but you kind of know that back in the day he was a blunted basketball player who liked big black butt and listened to Outkast. And secretly, he still is, You just have try and bury the image of him and Michelle dancing round the white house bed to Bees in the Trap. He doesn't have time any more to follow it himself but he's got a posse of homies who keep him up to date with what's going down in the hood so he can keep up appearances with a snappy tweet and stay on top of the urban vote.

Meanwhile in Russia, 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/09/putin-weak-cranes-russia-opposition_n_1868193.html
Nicki Minaj denies Mitt Romney endorsement >>
Rapper pledges support for Obama, saying her lyric about voting Republican in the forthcoming US election was sarcasm

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http://youtu.be/ZuQMaUGmEn0 The full album of Mala in Cuba, dropped today, 10th Sept. 320kb available for free from the usual sources in 3.. 2.. 1..
I really don't understand how anyone can make any money from selling packaged music any more. If it's not streamable for free, it's downloadable for free.

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So when, as a Westerner, I watch the destruction of the Tie Xi district, it's impossible not to think of what was done in the 1980s to South Wales, to Sheffield, to the East End, Detroit, Ohio...we've heard the angry plaint of one worker, sent home with no pension after 30 years of service, who tells one of the film's many shabby offices that 'they said we had a job for life. Pensions, health care, a safety net. Doesn't seem likely now. They don't care if you get sick, much less if you die - and forget about a pension...Next thing you know, the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) will be renaming itself the Republican Party'. In China, too, the neoliberal restructuring has destroyed similar lives, thrown similar people on a similar scrapheap, with a similar total lack of support.
The Measures Taken: Future Ruins >>
Slavoj ?i?ek remarks somewhere that the most common cinematic representation of industrial production is in the Bond film. In those moments where the secret lair of the villain can be seen churning ou...

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Thing is, when I landed on this miserable rock, there were only 4.5 billion humans on Earth. I had everything staked out - I was gonna conquer America, penetrate the Bermuda Triangle, play speed garage on the Great Wall of China!
BEYOND THE IMPLODE 3 - BRITISH AIRWAYS 0: AN OPEN LETTER TO ALL BABIES BORN YESTERDAY >>
Dear Shithawks, Congratulations! Not only have you arrived pissing and screaming on Planet Earth, wriggling around like peeled slugs in a bag of salt - you've just ramped up the global population to t...

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I have weird theories and draw parallels between the two; how salt and pepper can be used as high and low shelving EQ and cooking is compression that flattens out the palette, amalgamating all the elements. The presentation of the meal is mastering.
INVERTED AUDIO / Troy Gunner >>
London based online magazine focused on electronic music and visual art.

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Contour +2, wow! http://contour.com/products/contour-plus-2

The GoPro camera http://gopro.com/ was awesome and it was amazing to see how fast it made it into mainstream commercial tv like BBC2 nature programs. And also of course all those youtube videos of the wingsuit and stuff. Well it looks like Contour just raised the stakes significantly and all for $399.99
Contour+2 >>
We took our most coveted features from the ContourROAM and the original Contour+ and created a camera that is not only easier to use, but brings an entirely new perspective to your adventures. Share b...

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Ah, K-Pop, you so awesome. Nevermind Psy and Gungnam style, let's have a big warm welcome for Girls Generation!
GIRLS' GENERATION ????_PAPARAZZI_Music Video

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On the retroptimism of the RNC. Bring back retro-futurism, we need a nice old-fashioned future.

Lovely Simon Reynolds piece on the hauntological ghost world of the Republican Party that is now completely divorced from reality, running on the fumes of it's own nostalgia.

Just take a look at the two major players.

Mitt Romney, born 1947, 21 in 1968. Formative music should have been Jefferson Airplane, Hendrix, Grateful Dead. Was probably Monkees. But grew up as one of the kids in Mad Men. His 10 year old self will remember his mother's certainties as stuck in 50s America. So inherent retromania is hardly surprising. 

It's Paul Ryan that is truly confusing. Born 1970, his mum should have had big hair and shoulder pads in 1980. But perhaps he was actually conceived at Woodstock. Formative influence at 21 might have been grunge. If he'd been in the UK he might have caught the energy flash. First sexual experience was probably watching Ron Jeremy.

The difference in ages does make you think Mitt might be the father Paul never had? So we get 50s certainties, grabbed and internalised by a 10 year old, re-inforced in the negative reaction to flower power, and then becoming a father figure.

Finally these two messed up psyches want to be the stern parental figures for the whole world, wagging their fingers and telling us to sit on the naughty step.

So did the Democratic party absolutely nail it (as Reynolds apparently thinks) with this video that turns them into a 50s Black and White newsreel? Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan Would Take Us Back--We Can't Afford That
retro politics and time warfare >>
Looking at bits of the RNC last week, I sometimes felt like I was watching a costume drama, with the participants -- particularly the women - dressed in period clothes, wearing period hair. (Not sure ...

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9 Ways of thinking about science.
I approve of this message. I particularly liked "Science as Aesthetic".
The Varieties of Scientific Experience >>
Note: this post has nothing to do with the book by Carl Sagan of the same name, which I just learned about from a comment. Damn Carl Sagan for using up a great title. I recently realized that certain ...

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