Not just that but I turn up to see my new supervisor, have a chat about some scientific epistemology - my plan was to do Kuhn, something I'd done before and therefore could slide some of the reading - only to come out having to read the whole of Vico's New Science (the sort of tome that's sizable enough to make its very own dent in the rainforest), Francis Bacon's seminal New Organon (merely the introduction of induction to science, so no small matter), and...goddamned some other book that I've blocked out of my memory. And all this by Monday.
All this just to become a professional beard-stroking wise-ass. There must be easier ways to earn a living.
However, bitching aside, there is the good news. I have been accepted for my PhD AND I've managed to convince the department to let me do it on the aesthetics of extreme music. How good is that? For my PhD I get to talk about Sunn 0))) and Merzbow. Now, my good folks, seeing as how you guys have listened to a record or two, I'd be most interested in any listening suggestions. Here's my proposal and some bands I'm considering looking at, which should hopefully give you an idea of where I'm coming from. So if you have any thoughts or suggestions, please let me know...
So all that's good news.
Erm...
I watched this recently...
Not so much based on, as a reenactment of the notorious Armin Miewes case. And boy do you get your money's worth. For those of you who don't recognise the name: it's the guy who advertised on the internet for someone to eat, which he found, and then ate him, consensually. Needless to say that the film really is for people with the strongest stomachs (and I'm sure most of you have that!) as it features pretty full on gay sex and also the most graphic gore I've ever seen. Makes Salo look like a walk in the park. But it's also a really great film if you can stomach it. The direction's good, the cinematography's great and the effects are so good that it could basically be a snuff movie. In fact, I checked out a few grindhouse and gorehound sites and some of them were saying it was too much!
But it's gets inside your head and makes you ask yourself some awkward questions about one of the most unpleasant and bizarre cases in sadomasochistic history.
And I watched this last night:
This film fell out of the cute tree and hit every branch on the way down. All these animated movies became way too cynical for my tastes. They realised there was a bunch of money to be made and they'd want to make the movie before they even had an idea for it. This however, is fresh, very funny, beautiful to look at and, apart from the confounding ending, a great piece of film-making that I'd heartedly recommend. A great tonic to reality, particularly if you'd just watched Cannibal.
And, here's some music to boot...
I thought I'd do something different and as there was a bit of talk of dub and reggae I thought I'd put some of that up. I used to live with this guy who ran a reggae sound system so I've got bucketloads of the stuff. Here's a real mix of roots, conscious, dub, dancehall and similar. Hope you like it. Roll up a big one...
Max Romeo - Chase The Devil
Eek a Mouse - Ganja Smuggling
Barrington Levi - Tomorrow Is Another Day
Horace Andy - Spying Glass
Max Romeo and Lee Scratch Perry - One Step Forward
Horace Andy - Skylarking
Max Romeo - War Ina Babylon
Desmond Dekker - The Israelites
The Congos - Children Crying
Horace Andy - Money, Money
Dub Syndicate - Sound Clash
Tappa Zukie - M.P.L.A. Dub
Dr. Alimentado - Poison Flour
Lee Scratch Perry - Party Time
Burning Spear - Estimated Prophet
Bunny Wailer - The Opressed Song
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Iron Bar Dub
Roots Manuva - A Haunting
Angelo Badelmalenti - Dub Driving
Amon Tobin - Easy Muffin
Eek a Mouse - Physically Critically
Manasseh Meets The Equaliser - Dub The Fire Burning
Massive Attack vs. The Mad Professor - Cool Monsoon Dub
Manasseh Meets The Equalizer - Rasselas Dub
Black Uruhu - Shine Eye Girl
Tanya Stephens - Cuss Cuss Riddim
Lee Scratch Perry - The Secret Laboratory (Scientific Dancehall)
Barrington Levi vs. Beenie Man - Two Sounds (Dancehall Mix)
Eek a Mouse - I Love Weed
Beenie Man ft. Saul P - Bossman
I love the way dub tunes always put 'dub' in the title- making sure you know what you're getting. I think doom metal should do the same: Commuted (Doom Mix), Etna Doom, Migration Doom etc.
i have some Black Uruhu on vinyl which hasn't seen the light of day for a long time, and some great Eek a Mouse stuff on a Sun Splash video! i haven't seen that in years either!
you may have heard of a band called Blind Idiot God? i sent a couple of songs to Solipsis a while back and i think he liked 'em. anyway, it's instrumental and is either heavy and complex, or chilled and dub! Bad Brains?! check 'em out, i'm almost certain you'll be into it.
Blind Idiot God:
Stravinsky/Blasting Off
Wide Open Spaces
Wise Man Dub
Raining Dub (you've gotta love that title, haha!!)