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the military
Published (2009-12-11 15:56:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by scottdisco @Crackerjack, where do you drink? at home, mostly
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ethnomusicology readings
Published (2009-12-13 05:33:00)
oh and this is amazing: Rumba on the River: A History of the Popular Music of the Two Congos -- By Gary Stewart Quote: Ably written by a published author of articles on African and Caribbean music whose work has appeared in "The Beat", "Option", "West Africa" and more, Rumba On The River: A History Of The Popular Music Of The Two Congos is an enthralling dissemination of how changing times and ancient traditions...
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gibraltar
Published (2009-12-12 14:34:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by crofton Mr Tea's conjecture is uncannily accurate. It is as he says, although it also has apes, unlike England. You've never been out on a Friday night in [insert name of British town], I take it? Fnar fnar, rofl etc.
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Unusual types of gramophone records
Published (2009-12-10 16:54:00)
ooh! I have their sandpaper one, now you come to mention it. Also saw them do a couple of live shows - one ending with them putting a firework on a 1210 and closing the lid whilst it span round...
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Crop circles.
Published (2009-12-11 13:10:00)
They're old skool mate, not passe.
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gibraltar
Published (2009-12-11 20:27:00)
i suppose it's like a sunny version of Victoria, British Columbia in many ways?
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gibraltar
Published (2009-12-11 17:16:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. Tea Never been, but somehow I have a feeling it'd be the kind of place that's so exaggeratedly 'British' it would seem alien to most actual British people. Pubs called The Red Lion with a fish'n'chip shop on one side and a newsagent's selling boiled sweets by the quarter pound on the other. You should start holidaying in Tameside, Mr Tea!
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gibraltar
Published (2009-12-11 19:22:00)
while gibraltar is a special case - the surrounding culture is presumably discouraged - the diaspora will usually build a kind of fort, a concentrated, more static version of the mother culture. it has to be, necessarily, as you can only bring so much (this was more true in the past) and what is brought is chosen sometimes with identity in mind. the british were famous for this kind of thing, i don't know if that is still the case.
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the military
Published (2009-12-11 14:39:00)
i met a new neighbour in my block the other day, perfectly charming chap apropos of nothing at all, he says, "yeh i'm just back from the army, i done my 5 years in the french foreign legion, check this bullet wound i got in afghanistan" i was er taken aback to say the least
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situationist war-gaming
Published (2009-12-07 23:33:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Papercut the rules for it seemed like they get pretty complicated. started reading theme a while back but got distracted. same here - look interesting but reckon they need some commitment and experience to fully appreciate Quote: Originally Posted by Papercut will dig it out tomorrow and give it a go and get back to you. look forward to your battle report !
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Top 10 active forums on Dissensus during last week:
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Music
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Miscellaneous
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Thought
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Art, Literature and Film
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Events, Releases, Sales and Mixes
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Latest active threads on Dissensus:
Started 22 hours, 50 minutes ago (2009-12-14 22:51:00)
by DannyL
I used to work with a guy who continually used patois despite the fact he was a white Oxford graduate. It was a bit trying but he was a nice bloke ultimately. Bet he didn't speak like that to his mum though.
Two thoughts really - people are always attracted by "the other" and that manifests in lots of different ways with regards to race. Being hugely into black music is one, ...
Started 2 years, 3 months ago (2007-09-13 19:56:00)
by redcrescent
Just saw this, some good points here.
I would've thought it must be agony to have your club bought and sold, packaged and branded like a product, and I was sure lots of people's loyalty would suffer as a result (enter the supporters' trusts, which I think are great), but then I read the comment by hucks and it got me thinking. Willing to sell out to anyone with cash ? Really? Do club ...
Started 2 days, 16 hours ago (2009-12-13 05:33:00)
by zhao
oh and this is amazing: Rumba on the River: A History of the Popular Music of the Two Congos -- By Gary Stewart
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Ably written by a published author of articles on African and Caribbean music whose work has appeared in "The Beat", "Option", "West Africa" and more, Rumba On The River: A History Of The Popular Music Of The Two Congos is ...
Started 4 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-11 13:07:00)
by HMGovt
Crop circles are passé
Brochure from Peter Hinson on Vimeo .
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-10 12:42:00)
by sufi
yes and another question,
how do you make apple apps? is there software to create a simple app like screensaver/wallpaper???
(my killer idea for an apple app involves nose picking and bogeys that you can flick onto another users' screen via bluetooth or something - as with everything on internets, i assume if i have come up with this bright idea, then someone else have done so...
Started 1 day, 3 hours ago (2009-12-14 18:30:00)
by Mr. Tea
Funny you should post something about consumerism in Africa - there was a piece on news.bbc last week about the Kenyan fashion industry, of all things: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8387050.st m
Apparently Kenyans are the butt of jokes because they are regarded as the worst-dressed people in east Africa, but local designers are trying to change that. Hardly front-page...
Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-28 15:32:00)
by polystyle desu
Glad you found it man !
We look forward to a new season here ...
Started 4 months ago (2009-08-15 00:00:00)
by forestier
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2009-12-14 10:54:00)
by STN
Denton Welch, John Cowper Powys, R. S. Thomas (though he's Welsh of course).
Edt: Oh, sorry, you're talking about films.
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Hot threads for last week on Dissensus:
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-08 11:46:00)
by mistersloane
You read my mind! I was thinking about starting a Sade thread today.
Probably the most underrated, exemplary artist/band of our times I think. I love the way they always sound so contemporary. And the way the production just pisses on anything else.
Me and a mate had a long conversation about Sade and Whitehouse once, how they were kinda comparable. I think K-punk should ...
Started 5 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-10 10:49:00)
by crofton
I have one of those Polish sound postcards.
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-10 23:46:00)
by Mr. Tea
True...but there are areas where unemployment is so high and general career prospects so poor that joining the army can seem like the only realistic alternative to a life of dole and/or petty crime.
At least, this is an argument that's often put forward. I'm not talking from personal experience here.
Started 4 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-10 23:08:00)
by don_quixote
thierry henry shot downhill too. gilette eh?
Started 4 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-11 09:21:00)
by luka
no one on dissensus will have been to gibralter. its not somewhere many english middle class music nerds go/
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-08 08:09:00)
by slim jenkins
Quote:
Originally Posted by crackerjack
just about to listen to this while reading the new ellroy.
trust it won't mellow my harsh
What's a 'harsh'?
Reading PKD or WB or even Asimov might be more appropriate. I have done a 'noir' one, though, which'll I'll throw to the lions later.
Glad...
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-10 09:18:00)
by john eden
Well hopefully it won't become law but it has to be said that this isn't far off what happens to gay people in Uganda already.
The one gay bloke I met when I was out there was very secretive and was making strenuous efforts to get out as soon as possible.
Similarly - the role of churches in giving aid which had conditions about promoting abstinence rather than condoms is a...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-07 21:43:00)
by nomos
I've never come across it but I'm curious. is it in one of the books?
I've tried a couple of times to get people interested in a game of Asger Jorn's 3-sided football. Even my grad school friends didn't bite when I explained that it was really an experiment in triolectics that "deconstructs the mythic bi-polar strcuture of conventional football, where an us-and-them struggle ...
Started 5 days, 8 hours ago (2009-12-10 12:42:00)
by sufi
yes and another question,
how do you make apple apps? is there software to create a simple app like screensaver/wallpaper???
(my killer idea for an apple app involves nose picking and bogeys that you can flick onto another users' screen via bluetooth or something - as with everything on internets, i assume if i have come up with this bright idea, then someone else have done so...
Started 1 day, 10 hours ago (2009-12-14 10:54:00)
by STN
Denton Welch, John Cowper Powys, R. S. Thomas (though he's Welsh of course).
Edt: Oh, sorry, you're talking about films.
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