Datacide Nineteen back in stock now.Features include The Electronic Disturbance Zone Pt. 1 by Howard Slater, Vietnam, the Third World and the Self-Deception of the Left - a stiuationist document from Berlin from 1967, Industrial Music for Industrial People - an excerpt from Ian Trowell's book on Throbbing Gristle, Interview with Nihil Fist, Hundsteinweg - a text by Joke Lanz, Distant Sky - a new short story by Dan Hekate, The Séance Continues - new poems by Howard Slater, Book Reviews, Record Reviews DJ Charts and more!
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Datacide SeventeenReleased in November
News & Updates
Nemeton: Political NewsChristoph Fringeli: G20 in Hamburg RoundupNeil Transpontine: Lewisham ‘77 – Myth and Anti-Fascist HistoryClive Acid: Dictating Democracy
FeaturesJo Burzynska: Memoirs of a Woman of Extreme Pleasures – Cosey Fanni Tutti Book Review and exclusive InterviewHoward Slater: Unparaphraseable Life – Notes on Third CinemaMme Tlank /Clinical Wasteman: Down with Childhood & Adulthood
DocumentsBoris Souvarine: Black October (1927)Giovanni Jervis: Psychiatrists and Politics (1967)
Book ReviewChristoph Fringeli: Alexander Reid Ross: Against the Fascist Creep
ComixSansculotte: Overdosed
MusicRecords Reviews by Prole Sector, Nemeton, Christoph Fringeli, Hans-Christian Psaar
DJ Charts
Visualsa.a.a, dybbuk, Giulia Valenti, lesekill, Matthieu Bourel, Nevre
Contents:
NEWS & UPDATES
The Reverend: Education in England - An Update
Marc Hekate: Keith Robinson Desert Storm Obituary
Matthew Hyland: Notes from Non-Existence - Brexit vs. The Proletariat
FEATURES
Alexia Elliott: Poisoned Fruit in the Walled GardenThe Alt RIght: A Growing Problem, But Not a New One
MH: Armed Competitiveness - The Working Class Gets Called Up to Fight Itself - Notes on a Recruitment Crisis
Howard Slater: ‘Comrade Doctor’ On David Cooper and ‘Anti-Psychiatry’
David Cooper: On Mystification (1978)
Strelnikov: Siege MentalityMason, Manson, Moynihan - On the fringes of American Nazism
BOOK REVIEWS
Neil Transpontine: Angry White People: Coming Face-to-Face with the British Far Right by Hsiao-Hung Pai
Howard Slater: Demented Idioms - Schizo Culture, Event & Book
Matthew Hyland: Eat Like an Idealist! The Assassin - An Association of Musical Marxists Reader
Christoph Fringeli: Undeclared Wars with IsraelJeffrey Herf on East Germany and the West German Far Left 1967-1989 and their role in the Middle East
Christoph Fringeli: Far-Left Press Coverage of the 2016 Anti-Semitism Row in the Labour Party and other Leftist Groups
COMIX
Simon Lejeune: A Breakcore Saga
Sansculotte: Overdosed
TEXTS
DJ Balli: An Addition to the Guinness World Records
Mme Tlank, image: Clinical Wasteman: But What of the Ghost?
RECORD REVIEWS by Prole Sector, Zombieflesheater, Low Entropy, Controlled Weirdness, Saxenhammer + DJ Charts + Activities Since the Last Issue
VISUALS Darkam, dybbuk,Guinea Pigs, Matthieu Bourel, Nevre,Oppositaer
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The Almanac for Noise & Politics 2016 is made up of a total of five sections that go into depth on some topics previously examined in datacide. Some of the texts have been previously published, some are new and exclusive or translations.
The first section compiles material about and by Nomex, noise artist and film maker, including a discography of his label Adverse.
The second section consists of two critiques of the Left from a communist point of view, one targeting the knee-jerk anti-Imperialism still prevalent in many sections of the Left, the other is an excerpt from a critique of anarchism by Luther Blissett.
The third section is concerned with our ongoing investigations and denouncements of far Right infiltration in popular culture. We see this as an integral part of antifascist activity. Featured here is the article From Subculture to Hegemony - Transversal Strategies of the New Right in Neofolk and Martial Industrial by Christoph Fringeli from datacide eleven.Part 4 consists of an appraisal of the Vision label which I ran out of Basel, Switzerland in 1986-1992. The main text is an edited English translation of a contribution to the book Heute und danach by Lurker Grand and André P. Tschan, which appeared in 2012. As it is 30 years ago now that the first Vision appeared it makes sense to document this pre-history of Praxis, which was founded in 1992 after I disbanded Vision.To illustrate this further and make a connection to the present we reprint Die Menschenhauttrommel (the human skin drum) by Alex Buess from the Vision zine Flash Team Report (Vision 18) from 1988.
The final part of this almanac is a catalogue of our exclusive titles, back issues of datacide and available books.
The fifteenth edition of the magazine for noise & politics, released in may 2016
News:Endless War; Infiltration and Agent Provocateurs; Surveillance, Control and Repression (Nemeton)Neo-Nazis, the National Socialist Underground and the State (CF)Why Do Refugees Want To Go To England? (Jeff 23)
Features:Clive Acid: Towards a New African FascismMulticulturalism, Immunisation and Rhythm:Interview with Alexej Ulbricht conducted by Jonathan Nassim Mikala Rasmussen, with introduction and additional questions by David CecilHoward Slater: Last Survivors or First MutantsNotes on Surplus PopulationThe Fool: A Deadly MediterraneanTechnical Trials of Modern WarfareHoward Slater: Sincere Genesis – On Félix Guattari and GroupsInterview with Osha NeumannThe Reverend: Marketisation of Mass Education in EnglandA Brief HistoryMatthew Hyland: A Cry Against Help & 13 Protheses on Carelessness of the Self
Book reviews:Neil Transpontine: ‘These Days are not to be Missed’ 1990s Rave and Club Culture in Fiction
Peter Sedgwick: Psycho Politics – Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz and the Future of Mass Psychiatry (CF)
Marcel Bois, Kommunisten gegen Hitler und Stalin. Die linke Opposition der KPD in der Weimarer Republik – Eine Gesamtdarstellung (CF)
Fiction:Dan Hekate: Pigeon
Music:Guoda Diryte: Fluxus and DIY Concerts
Record Reviews by Nemeton, Zombieflesheater, CF, Prole Sector and Controlled Weirdness
Datacide Activities Since the Last IssueDJ Charts + illustration by Guinea Pigs
Comix:Simon Lejeune/Olivier Noel: ObeknaSansculotte: Overdosed
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EVERYTHING ELSE IS EVEN MORE RIDICULOUS is a complete collection of the first ten issues of datacide - the magazine for noise & politics which originally appeared from 1997 to 2008.
A major project in the works for quite some time, this is a collection of the complete issues 1-10 of datacide, which originally appeared from 1997-2008. Titled “EVERYTHING ELSE IS EVEN MORE RIDICULOUS”, the 364 page A4-size volume collects unique material, most of which has been out of print for many years, charting a one-of-a-kind history of the counter-cultures associated with electronic music and free festivals.
The book itself has been out of print for a few years now, and is finally back in stock!
ISBN 978-3-948332-01-3
“The free space of the party met the free space of the page and then you got a dynamism that encouraged expression and perversions and tangents because the covers held it together as a nomadic movement and you were convinced that music had catalysed it all and that music was somehow inherently political as it sidestepped rhetoric and dogma, and absented us from control addicts and the free space of the page was a kind of historic party, a kind of invisible college, a launching pad for driftage.” Flint Michigan
EVERYTHING ELSE IS EVEN MORE RIDICULOUS - a decade of noise & politics: datacide magazine issues 1-10 also contains introductions specifically written for the book release by Flint Michigan, Christoph Fringeli, Nemeton, and Dan Hekate as well as an extensive index.
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Almanac for Noise & Politics 2015
If you’re already familiar with datacide magazine and our related record label for extreme electronic music - Praxis - then you’re familiar with the efforts we’ve made over the last two decades to continually explore the intersections of radical politics and underground rave culture, experimental and extreme electronic music, moments of free spaces and momentary freak-outs and how these can be represented on the page and through the speakers. If not, this may be a good place to start. Either way, the Almanac for noise & politics 2015 contains a selection of articles and excerpts from various issues of datacide, as well as a peek into the activities of the Praxis label and its offshoots. This first edition is meant to be a brief introduction to the wide range of topics covered in datacide.
Articles include: Post-Media Operators by Howard Slater/Eddie Miller/Flint Michigan, No Stars here (track -1) by TechNET, A Loop Da Loop Era – Towards an (Anti-)history of Rave by Neil Transpontine, Radical Intersections by Christoph Fringeli, Vinyl Meltdown by Alexis Wolton, Plague in this Town by Matthew Hyland, Just Say Non – Nazism, Narcissism and Boyd Rice by whomakesthenazis.com, Interview with Christoph Fringeli/Praxis Records from Objection to Procedure, a new short story by Dan Hekate, as well as a commented catalogue. This is interspersed by new visual work by Matthieu Bourel (cover), Lynx, Sansculotte, Tóng Zhi, and Zombieflesheater!
Full colour cover and 104 inside pages in A6 format!
Features: When Will We Leave the 20th Century?; Dancing with Death: The Excremental, the Sacred & Ecstatic Community in Free Party Culture; Archeology of the Radical Internet: Reflections on the early European Counter Network in the Age of ‘Networked Social Movements’; ‘They Hate Us, We Hate Them’: Resisting Police Corruption and Violence in Hackney in the 1980s and 1990s; Journeys in the Naked City. Adventures in New York Before the Rain; Wild Ride> Subcultural Rumblings in the Pacific Northwest _ form of: mutant vehicle; German Data Angst. Fiction and Poetry: Cut-Up-Marx; Incorrect Classification Possible; The Bodyshop; Star Spores: The Computerised City; Star Spores: The Magnetic Timetable. Print Reviews: Remixology: Tracing the Dub Diaspora; Sound System Culture: Celebrating Hudersfield’s Sound Systems; G.P.O. v G.P-O: A Chronicle of Mail Art of Trial; The Rabbit Hole and other writings by Cyrus Bozorgmehr; Splitting in Two: Mad Pride and Punk Rock Oblivion; Die Revolution war für mich ein grosses Abenteuer. Paul Mattick im Gespräch mit Michael Buckmiller; More Years for the Locust: The Origins of the SWP; Das Israelpseudos der Pseudolinken; Emperor Palpatine. Music: Invincible Tedium; Shuffle from Plunderphonics: ‘Chris Cutler’ Remixed; Vinyl Meltdown, Side B; Datacide Activities Since the Last Issue. News: Endless War; Surveillance, Control and Repression; Social Media and Internet Surveillance; Music Industry and Copyright; Uganda – Anti-Homosexuality Bill Update. Plus: Record Reviews, Charts, Comics and Illustrations, as well as the lives and times of Bloor Schleppy.
Datacide Nine appeared in spring 2006. This first reprint of an earlier issue features the complete text of the original edition, but has been newly laid out and arranged. The original editorial (opposite page) is followed by the main features, while the scene reports were moved to the back of the issue. We’re happy to have this long deleted issue back in print; it features some of the most read articles on the datacide web site that are still relevant and of interest today. The original editorial reflects the particular historical situation in which the issue originally appeared: The repression against Teknivals as well as the particular (wider) political situations, while technological developments and economic problems are covered in passing. Out of the ensuing crisis of the already completely marginalized counter culture developed the desire to start something new, and we announced that Datacide Ten would be the last issue. This has of course not been the case. Instead, we felt re-invigorated enough after the 2008 issue of Datacide Ten and the accompanying conference to keep going, and the last few years have seen a consolidation of our release schedule and an expansion in size and content.October 12, 2013 saw the release of the new issue, number Thirteen, and yet again it is the biggest issue so far. There was an event with talks, concerts and party in Berlin on that day. We were present at the Anarchist Bookfair in London on October 19. The next day we did a small launch event in London. Datacide was presented for the first time in the U.S. with a soliparty on November 15 and a conference on November 17. Datacide tabled at the Los Angeles Eastside Zine Market on December 8, and the Art Book Fair from January 30-February 3, 2014. Rather than trying to increase the frequency of Datacide, we would like to complement it with additional books and pamphlets.Please consider taking out a subscription to help us achieve these aims!
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table of contentsfeatures
page 4.......Howard Slater: Lotta Continua - Roots Music and the Politics of Production
page 8.......Matthew Hyland: Say Fear is a Man’s Best Friend - You Add it up, it Brings You Down
page 10.....Christoph Fringeli: Anti-Imperialism - Bankruptcy of the Left?
page 12....(Anonymous): You Must Help Yourself - Neo-Liberal Geographies and Worker Insurgency in Osaka
page 16.....Christoph Fringeli: The Brain of Ulrike Meinhofbook reviews
page 18.....Stewart Home: The Eclipse and Re-Emergence of the Bildungsroman
page 19.....Christoph Fringeli: Michael Steffen: Geschichten vom Trüffelschwein
page 20.....Christoph Fringeli: Breggin/Cohen: Your Drug May Be Your Problemmusic
page 22.....Interview with John Balance of Coil from 1986
page 27.....Christoph Fringeli: Anti-Semitism from Beyond the Grave - Muslimgauze’s Jihad
fiction
page 28.....Secessionist Outernational to Ourganisation - 1st May in December
page 30.....Matthew Fuller: Interview with a Photocopier
page 31.....The Wirebug: The End
page 32.....Record Reviews
page 38.....Scene Reports from Berlin, Israel, Los Angeles, Italy, Brazil
page 39.....Terry Ordo and accomplices: Tek it Up - Report from Czech Tek 2005
page 42.....The Lives and Times of Bloor Schleppy (9)
page 43.....DJ Charts
Release date: 12 October 2013. 76 pages.
Datacide: Introduction Nemeton: Infiltration and Agent Provocateurs; Vision Tech; Endless War; Surveillance, Control and Repression CF: NSU Update Two in London: UK Anti-Fascist Round Up Comrade Omega: Crisis in the SWP, or: Weiningerism in the UK David Cecil: Confessions of an Accidental Activist Neil Transpontine: Spiral Tribe Interview with Mark Harrison Neil Transpontine: ‘Revolt of the Ravers’-The Movement Against the Criminal Justice Act in Britain, 1993-95 Split Horizon: What is This Future? Fabian Tompsett: Wikipedia-A Vernacular Encyclopedia Howard Slater: Shared Vertigo Dan Hekate: Crystal Distortion Howard Slater: Cut-Up Marx Howard Slater: EARTH ‘A RUN RED Marcel Stoetzler: Identity, Commodity and Authority: Two New Books about Horkheimer and Adorno Nemeton: Life During Wartime: Resisting Counterinsurgency (book review) Christoph Fringeli: One Night in Stammheim. Helge Lehmann: Die Todesnacht von Stammheim – Eine Untersuchung (book review) Christoph Fringeli: Anton Shekovtsov, Paul Jackson (eds.): White Power Music – Scenes of the Extreme Right Cultural Resistence (book review) CF: Press reviews John Eden: Emencified Shrill Out: Nomex at the Controls Alexis Wolton: Vinyl Meltdown, Prt. 1 Record reviews by Zombieflesheater, Nemeton and Kovert DJ Charts Matthieu Bourel: Rioter Sansculotte: Overdosed Plus: The Lives and Times of Bloor Schleppy
release date: 20 October 2012. 68 pages
Darkam: The Art of Visual Noise Nemeton: Political News Christoph Fringeli: Neo-Nazi Terror and the Office for the Protection of the Constitution in Germany Cherry Angioma: Communisation Theory and the Question of Fascism Christoph Fringeli: From Adorno to Mao – The Decomposition of the ’68 Protest Movement into Maoism (extended book review) Split Horizon: Control and Freedom in Geographic Information Systems Riccardo Balli: “Bolognoise ain’t a Sauce for Spagheti but Bologna’s Soundscape” Polaris International: Documents and Interventions TechNET insert: - Noise and Politics – Technet Mix - No More WordS - Listener as Operator - The Intensifier - No Stars Here - Techno: Psycho-Social Tumult - Dead By Dawn – Explorations inside the Night - Psycho-Social Tumult (Remix) Dan Hekate: Kiss me, cut me, hurt me, love me Howard Slater: Useless Ease John Eden: The Dog’s Bollocks – Vagina Dentata Organ and the Valls Brothers (interview) Neil Transpontine: Spannered – Bert Random Interview LFO Demon: When Hell is full the Dead will Dance on you iPhone (Review of Simon Reynold’s “Retromania” Christoph Fringeli: “Fight for Freedom” – The Legend of the “other” Germany (extended book review) Nemeton: “West of Eden: Communes and Utopia in Northern California” (book review) Datacide: Press reviews terra audio: 2023: A Spor remembers ‘Reclaim the Streets’ John Eden: Christopher Partridge: Dub in Babylon (book review) terra audio: Jeff Mills: Violet Extremist terra audio: Keeping the Door of the Cosmos open – on Sun Ra’s Arkestra directed by Marshall Allen Record Reviews The Lives and Times of Bloor Schleppy (12) Comic by Sansculotte
Datacide Eleven
release date: February 2011. 64 pages. Original printing is sold out, to buy this issue please go HERE to obtain the 2022 reprint!
Datacide events, page 3 Nemeton: Political news, page 4
Features Christoph Fringeli: Hedonism and Revolution: The Barricade and the Dancefloor, page 6 Stewart Home: Dope smuggling, LSD manufacture, organized crime & the law in 1960s London, page 8 John Eden: Shaking the Foundations: Reggae soundsystem meets ‘Big Ben British values’ downtown, page 12 Alexis Wolton: Tortugan tower blocks? Pirate signals from the margins, page 16 Neil Transpontine: Dance before the police come, page 21 Christoph Fringeli: From Subculture to Hegemony: Transversal Strategies of the New Right in Neofolk and Industrial, page 24 Christoph Fringeli: Appendix to “From Subculture to Hegemony”: Metapolitical Strategies of the Nouvelle Droite, page 26 Christoph Fringeli: Appendix to “From Subculture to Hegemony”: Ernst Jünger’s “Waldgang”, page 27 Nemeton: From Conspiracy Theories to Attempted Assassinations: The American Radical Right and the Rise of the Tea Party Movement, page 28 R. C.: How to start with the subject. Notes on Burroughs and the ‘combination of all forms of struggle’, page 37
Fiction Riccardo Balli: Sonic Fictions, page 40 Dan Hekate: Digital Disease, page 45 Howard Slater: Infra-Noir. 23 Untitled Poems, page 46 Matthew Fuller: Office Work, page 48
Record Reviews, page 52
Matthew Fuller and Steve Goodman: Beat Blasted Planet. An interview with Steve Goodman on ‘Sonic Warfare’, page 58 Terra Audio: “Free Parties”, page 60 Gorki Plubakter: “This is the end… the official ending”, page 61
The Lives and TImes of Bloor Schleppy (11), page 62 Charts, page 63
With 64 pages, this is the biggest issue of datacide yet!
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ISBN 978-3-948332-18-1
Features include:
Christoph Fringeli: Revolution and Counterrevolution in Germany 1919
Ross Wolfe: Marxism Contra Justice - A Critique of Egalitarian Ideology
Joke Lanz: Ghosts & Handbags - A short Travel Report from the Japanese Underworld
Matthew Hyland:Masterless Mouths
poems by Howard Slater
fiction by Dan Hekate
news roundup by Nemeton
record reviews by Low Entropy, Saxenhammer, Prole Sector, Controlled Weirdness, Christoph Fringeli
book reviews:
Neil Transpontine: A Fascist Tulpa in the White House? - Right-wing ‘Meme Magic’ and the Rise of Trump
Frankenstein, or the 8-Bit Prometheus - Micro-literature, hyper-mashup, Sonic Belligeranza records 17th anniversary by Riccardo Balli
Dale Street: Lions Led by Jackals – Stalinism in the International Brigade, by Christoph Fringeli
Christoph Fringeli: No borders, no fatherland! France – What’s New for the Left?
Activities since last issue
Lives and Times of Bloor Schleppy
graphics and illustrations by dybbuk, lesekill, Darkam, Sansculotte
Now available again: Datacide Eleven, originally from 2011.
datacide eleven originally appeared in February 2011, a little bit over two years after the predecessor issue which had been published in October 2008 and had been accompanied with a conference in Berlin. Issue eleven contains some of the papers presented at the 2008 conference (those of John Eden, Stewart Home and Alexis Wolton) as well as then-new material. Between the two issues was the launch of a new datacide web site (then part of the c8 orbit, now to be found at https://datacide-magazine.com) and a number of other activities, largely event-based, both musical and in the form of talks, sometimes as a combination of the two. datacide eleven itself was launched with a number of talks taking place over two days at Cagliostro, the bar and meeting point at Ostkreuz - then also the location of the Praxis store - and a party taking place at Subversiv with Kovert, Baseck, DJ Balli, Cannibal Brothers, Nemeton, LT and Christoph Fringeli.
For this 2022 reprint the issue was carefully re-edited which chiefly concerned formatting issues. None of the content has been altered besides obvious typos and mistakes, but the layout had to be adjusted to the bound rather than stapled finish, and to take advantage of the colour (inside) cover and to give a bit more space to some articles a total of four pages were added. A new back page image was provided by Luke Hekate.
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