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February 19, 2010

Bluegrass Metallica

Writing about web page http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/s/Unforgiven/2Mi6r

After a while, it kind of grows on you...




February 08, 2010

The Great Destroyer (Modwheelmood)

Writing about web page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyVGyNNSuow

Yeah, I think I'll dedicate this one to Tony Blair, after his recent blather at the Chilcot Inquiry.


February 06, 2010

μ–ziq

Writing about web page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2D3bQD3nTLw

Well impressed to have seen this geezer, via a facebook link. The Greek Aphex Twin.


February 01, 2010

Camo & Krooked vs Body N Soul – The Reward

Writing about web page http://www.youtube.com/user/InspectorDubplate#p/u/73/R8Zt0m7MB9Q

Viking is my new favourite dnb label I think (alongside Nasha).

He's one of the strangest tales ever told. I think it will thrill you. It may shock you. It might even horrify you.



January 31, 2010

Detachable Penis by King Missile (remix), Or, Making the Strange Stranger

Writing about web page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivuBVBDLVXs&feature=related



November 10, 2009

Diary of a Permaculturalist 15: Music for Worms

Follow-up to Diary of a Permaculturalist 14: Greenpeace Scales Parliament from George Ttoouli, Warwick Writing Programme

Just saw notice of this event on email:

Music for Worms

Emily Death will be performing a short concert entitled "Music for Worms" from 6:30pm to 7:30pm on Wednesday 11 November in the Mead Gallery.

For more than 40 years, Darwin conducted experiments to identify the characteristics of earthworms. His experiments included playing music to worms – particularly the bassoon – to assess their ability to hear. In the year of Darwin’s bicentenary, Emily Death will play a short concert of music to the earthworms on show in the Mead Gallery to see if their response to music is any different to that of their nineteenth century forebears.

This event is free of charge.

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This has made me very happy.

I suppose I should make some de-tangentialising comment about attending in order to determine the perma-response of worms to cultural phenomena such as the bassoon.


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