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samedi 7 juin 2014

I can't hide my love


Ça vous est déjà arrivé de jouir pendant une heure ? Bah, voilà, fallait être là hier à La Machine !
Sinon, que le Dieu de l'electro m'entende : en mémoire de ce live de DMX Krew, je jure à partir d'aujourd'hui de vivre jusqu'à la fin de mes jours en jogging, rein na foute ! I can't hide my love.

jeudi 5 juin 2014

DMX Krew live @ La Machine, Paris, le 5 juin 2014


Comme Weatherall et l'indie electro (Daniel Avery is the new The Chemical Brothers) c'étaient mieux en 1995, la soirée de demain à la Villette est de toute façon complète (on a aussi Shackleton, Appleblim et Mondkopf au Rex Club), je m'étais dit, sans aucune hésitation, que j'irai plutôt soutenir le père DMX Krew à La Machine, voyez mon degré de dévotion  (n'oublions pas que la fois précédente c'était au Wanderlust) !
La bonne nouvelle est qu'il jouera en premier à 00h30, donc "y'aura pas d'excuse valable, tous les absents seront coupables".

vendredi 21 mars 2014

DMX Krew : Standing Stones


"Standing Stones draws it's creative juices from the mysterious pillars of stone that have stood across Western Europe for centuries" (en Google trad' ça donne ""Standing Stones tirages c'est créativité des piliers de pierre mystérieuses qui ont résisté à toute l'Europe occidentale depuis des siècles", enfin vous voyez l'idée !), et tout ça en édition limitée à 200 exemplaires sur un nouveau label qui s'appelle Mystic & Quantum, tout un programme !
On dirait bien que DMX Krew nous fait le coup de l'Album de la Maturité, à moins que ce soit encore une grosse blague, qui sait ?!

DMX Krew : Standing Stones (Mystic & Quantum, 2014)

mardi 17 décembre 2013

mercredi 18 septembre 2013

EDMX : Frozen Stomp


DMX Krew nous refait le coup de la techno bourrin, toujours sur Power Vacuum, et c'est pas moi qui vais me plaindre!

EDMX : Frozen Stomp (Power Vacuum, 2013)

mardi 6 août 2013

DMX Krew : Cities In Flight


Faut vraiment s'appeler DMX Krew pour oser interrompre mes vacances comme ça  !


DMX Krew : Cities In Flight (Central Processing Unit, 2013)

jeudi 23 mai 2013

Weekenders


Bon, et bien demain soir on remet ça, plutôt deux fois qu'une d'ailleurs, même si on n'a plus trop l'âge de jouer les weekenders.
Mais comment faire autrement vu le programme ?

jeudi 28 mars 2013

DMX Krew : Broken SD140 Part II


Je trouve toujours mon bonheur dans un disque de DMX Krew.

DMX Krew : Broken SD140 Part II (Breakin Records, 2013)

lundi 18 février 2013

EDmx : Card Slot



Monsieur Epton met une nouvelle fois tout le monde d'accord avec une simplicité totalement désarmante.

EDmx : 153 Mission EP (Shipwrec, 2012)

mardi 11 décembre 2012

Top of the top 2012

En écho, à mon top 5 laissé chez Oedipe Puprle, j'ai demandé à mes coups de coeur de l'année qu'ils me donnent leurs propres top 1 :




"Played this to death at the beginning of this year - Sounds like Ray Keith and Autechre met in a car in Salford and made some tracks on their iPhone..."



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Pete Swanson :  

"While I have yet to hear the entire album, I'm certain that my favorite album of 2012 is going to be Scott Walker's Bish Bosch.  I'm a huge fan of his work, and I appreciate that his music is based predominantly on bringing his avant-garde poetry into this enhanced sonic/cinematic/sensual realm.  Being that I haven't had any time to sit with the album, and have only heard a few tracks, I'd like to suggest a reissued LP from 2012 that I've particularly enjoyed. The Seasons LP by The BBC Drama Workshop (more specifically David Cain's tape compositions and Ronald Duncan's poetry) is a fascinating album to be reissued at all.  The record was created for use in classrooms to instruct children about the different months and changes in season and was backed by a composer from the BBC radiophonic workshop, who were masters at straddling the line between pop, commercial sounds and pure experimentation.  On this album, the stern recitation of poetry is backed by alien tape manipulation that sounds like more traditional British folk music has been bent and twisted into new forms.  The oddness of the sound is in conflict with the directness of the voice.  The artists provide an aesthetically difficult piece of work to serve a functional purpose in a child's classroom.  The sound is simultaneously futuristic and ancient.  In 2012, the album recalls a latter era Shadow Ring in much simpler times with much more functional intent.  I have no idea if this record was successful at it's intended purpose, but I find the music to be extremely rewarding.
It's a great record.. I was torn between that album and the Akos Rozmann reissue on Ideologic Organ..  both are GOOOOOOOOD..  As with foreign language records always are, I'm not sure how well the album will translate to you.....  could be better or worse..  I recently had the pleasure of forcing a Catherine Ribeiro LP on one of my french friends and he was like...  "You're so lucky you don't understand the lyrics..  they're extremely stupid..  but the music is very good.."


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Kalev Erickson from Archive of Modern Conflict :

"Christina de Middel’s The Afronauts is a popular choice having already made the shortlist for the Aperture Foundation First PhotoBook Awards during Paris Photo, and receiving the most votes from PhotoEye’s Best Book list of 2012. I think its fair to say there has been more than a little buzz around the book since its publication, and I was lucky enough to get my copy in Arles this summer for it is now sold out.

Comprising of 43 pictures, typed letters and illustrations, The Afronauts recounts the story of a Zambian attempt to put 10 men, a woman and two cats on the moon in 1965. Fantastically designed throughout the book comes held together by a large elastic band, a possible final reference to the validity of a potential Zambian spacecraft?

The first letter provides the context to the story, a Mr. Edward Makuka Nkoloso, Director of the Zambia National Academy of Space Research claims “America and Russia may loose the race to the moon”. He continues to describe further details about his launch system and astronaut training methods, such as rolling down a hill in an oil drum. There is also reference to the request made to the U.N. by Mr. Nkoloso and the Z.N.A.S.R. for seven hundred million pounds to fund his fledgling space program, stating the ‘prestige’ it would provide his fledgling country. A subsequent letter in the book later states the project has ‘died a natural death’, confirming the space program never actually amounted to anything more than a pipe dream.
The photographs themselves are predominantly in colour and comprise of a square format with rounded corners, this gives a sense of nostalgia akin to the Kodachrome. Inserted also are what appear to be black and white archival press images shown full bleed, the fore mentioned typed letters and the illustrations, the first of which shows the annotated design of the N.S.A.S.R. spacesuit. All the illustrations are printed on incredibly tactile and translucent paper.

Cristina de Middel’s photographs range from the subtle and suggestive – a possible footprint in left in the dirt? Potential galaxies represented by the remains of squished mosquitoes on a blue wall, to the quite literal – a stereotypical alien appears subject to an autopsy. Her photographs are playful and have an effeminate quality rarely afforded to such a macho and masculine subject as space travel, where wonderfully colourful African print space suits adorn man and cat alike. One of my favourite images features a cat equipped with spacesuit apparently in zero G training, but it is the collective quality of all the images that really appeals to me, and the fantastic story itself. There is a sense of honesty found within the deception, where I am reminded of my own childhood dreams of wanting to be an astronaut.

Comparisons may be drawn to the work of Joan Fontcuberta, in particular the Sputnik series (1997) where evidence was fabricated that the Soyuz 2 spacecraft was crewed by cosmonaut Ivan Istochnikov. However The Afronauts does not attempt to directly deceive, instead it appears to be about storytelling and the recounting and embellishment involved in the process, we view the story courtesy of the imagination of the author while encouraged to use our own to be complicit."
 
  
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Eric Vieljeux, boss de 13e Note Éditions :  

"Vous savez peut-être que l'on est fana d'un genre à la croisée de l'investigation journalistique et du reportage d'une certaine qualité littéraire à objectif parfois contestataire.
A travers Hunter S. Thompson, qui l'a partiellement incarné, le genre gonzo a été vulgarisé. Charles Bowden, Mike Sager, Evan Wright et Mark Bowden sont des auteurs géniaux qui ecrivent dans cet esprit et savent raconter une histoire.
Alors pour répondre à votre question, parce que j'ai vraiment pris la mesure de son travail après sa mort survenue en décembre 2011, j'aimerais citer Christopher Hitchens, "Hitch", pour l'ensemble de son travail formidable, argumenté, remarquablement écrit, plein d'esprit et on ne peut plus polémique. Et bien sûr trop peu connu en France. Il était temps de déboulonner Kissinger et Mère Théresa entre autre, emblématiques d'une majorité bien pensante, et de lever le voile sur des évènements importants qui ne se sont jamais passés comme on nous l'a laissé entendre, le massacre des Kurdes, Chypre, Timor, le Chili, le Vietnam etc. Enfin d' aborder d'une voix neuve sans concession aucune la religion, Dieu ou la mort, thèmes récurrents de notre société."

 

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Zoé Beausire :  

"J'ai découvert Maja Forsslund lors du mois de la photo à Berlin, elle avait une expo chez Kominek. Je trouve sa série AKT très belle, ces corps sortis de leur contexte deviennent totalement surréalistes. On ne sait plus où se situer. Sommes-nous en présence de références à la peinture classique, en face d'une scène de théâtre ou assistons-nous à d'étranges scènes domestiques à la dramaturgie exacerbée ?"


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Kid606

"Fav book I read is A Heart Blown Open the true story of one of the biggest LSD manufacturers in america who turned into a zen monk with lots of amazing twists and turns in between, very humbling, bold and deeply honest hero's journey that I learned a lot from.

 
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DMX Krew :

"My favourite film this year was Holy Motors because it made me ask more questions than it gave me answers."


jeudi 22 novembre 2012

EDMX : Cerberus


Hé, Blawan, rentre chez ta mère, DMX Krew a bouffé d'la créatine !


EDMX : Cerberus (Power Vacuum, 2012)

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