2008 November 17  

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Today, in school, talk about Maurice De Wilde and Het Pallieterke with Koen Puimège. I am reminded of Eurotopia.


"Arriving today—and barely surviving the postman’s attempts to cram it through the letterbox—is the latest volume from Strange Attractor, Welcome to Mars by Ken Hollings. I’m really looking forward to reading this since it touches on areas of interest which span the development of Cold War technologies to pulp science fiction, examining the interconnections between these disparate zones; most histories of the period prefer to stay in one area or the other." --John Coulthart

The Wire 298 "Frankfurt-based Analog Africa[1] founder Samy Ben Redjeb has produced an exclusive mix for The Wire to tie in with Richard Henderson's Primer on West African psychedelia in this month's issue. The Mix contains as yet unnamed music from Angola, Ethiopia, Senegal, Nigeria, Togo, Guinea & Benin, much of it to be released on Analog Africa in the near future."

François Caradec is dead.



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