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"Musical time is radically different from the time of capital in which our public life proceeds... musical duration is measurable only in terms of sensibilities, tensions and emotions ... " A new magazine for the grey zone of Noise & Politics, Datacide provides information on the cutting edge of technological subversion via sound and ideas. Assembled as part of an emerging Post-Media flow, Datacide is fueled by a current of enthusiasm and desire that does not seek legitimiation through the usual channels, but works as a tool to prompt the inquisitive and those becoming increasingly tired of the expediencies of journalism and self-interest. Seeing music as intimately linked and tied to areas beyond the commercial, Datacide intends to travel out along all possible tangents whilst retaining a sensitivity to the ever mutating musical experiments that thrive on the interstice of visibility. To be used as a communication tool of the trans-european Undo*round, it is intended to give the a deserved coverage to those who do things, not for the kudos, prestige and cash it might bring in but for the buzz of inter-activity and mutual respect. Heterogenous theory for the invisible insurrection of a million minds. |
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subscribe to datacide! Send £5 for 4 issues (UK) or 3 issues (rest) either by cheque made out to Vision Communications or well concealed cash. Please state which issue you want your subscription to start with; and don't forget to send us your address changes. datacide is a totally independent publication with no backing or powerful advertisers. While we do offer advertising space, we don't - contrary to most other magazines - let it dictate any contents and therefore rely on subscriptions more than anything else to keep it afloat. If you want to support datacide, please take out a subscription, make a donation or put in an ad if you have anything to sell. If you are interested to sell datacide in your area, at parties, events or to your mates, get in touch. For a fiver we send you 7 copies, for £ 10 we send you 15 copies, incl. postage., cover price for selling is £1. To order single copies from us send 5x first class stamp (UK) or $3 cash (world air mail). |
datacide three
news: princess Di, teknivals, new record releases, headcleaner.
fiction: butech wants you, six hurts by dan hekate, plague of the zombies by boris karloff, the assessor, mr.chairman... by g.
features: Perpetual Commotion by matthew fuller (on Critical Art Ensemble), Parallaxed by howard slater (on Parallax View / Alan J.Pakula).
interviews: Bloody Fist, Deadly Buda.
reviews: countless records, books: Trocchi/ Mind Invaders/ Blood and Volts, exhibition: The Inanimate Farmhand by Matthew Hyland(on August Sander), plus: the lives and times of bloor schleppy (3) + charts.(october 1997) |
datacide two
news & reports: london riots, usa, job seekers allowance, legal defense and monitoring group, +
fiction by matthew fuller, rev. butech, dan and vns matrix.
interview: Virtual Worlds and Concrete Strategies: interview with Konrad Becker.
features & articles: Gnostic Front - Cultural Studies and Other Suicide Cults by Matthew Hyland.
Search and Destroy - Burroughs, Black Panthers, RAF.
What the Fuck - Spanner case by Jo Burzynska.
Dark...darker...dirty - Taxi Tracks by Flint Michigan.
The Realisation and Suppression of Techno by Autotoxicity.
Post Media Operators by Flint Michigan.
the lives and times of bloor schleppy (2). plus: countless record reviews in noise, techno, drum & bass & phuture hardcore, + charts.(june 1997) |
datacide one
news: police bill, teknivals, new years eve, urban transmissions, network 23, welcome to copland, X33 to CT, new releases, techno-zines.
interview: Test Tube Kid.
features & articles: Lab Rats a Go-Go (on surveillance culture) by Matthew Fuller. I am an alien (wo)man by the London Psychogeographical Association.
Garbage People (on random assassinations, manson family and police terror).
Breakflow vs. Datacide (on libidinal musics and machinic mayhem) - plus: countless record reviews, short features, the lives and times of bloor schleppy and charts.(march 1997) |
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