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Author: Josh Turner

REPEATER PLAYLIST #5 – XMAS SPECIAL

2015 is looking like a pretty good year for Christmas music – there have been some good new xmas songs, Stormzy’s Shut Up might be xmas number 1,

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Show them where you’re from: a trip round Darkstar’s Foam Island

When future historians come to make sense of our peculiarly disappointed moment (and good luck to them), some will no doubt wonder where the anger

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Repeater playlist #4 – female Japanese artists of the 80s & 90s

“In putting together a brief playlist of Japanese female musicians of the 80s/90s I was surprised to discover that one of them, in fact, wasn’t

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Where next for capitalism?

Dawn Foster reviews Paul Mason & Matt Ridley Is the rise of technology strengthening capitalism or tearing it down? Dawn Foster reviews two new books –

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Mordor, Helmand, Brisbane Road: Football’s New Rhetoric of Ordeal

There was a point about four or five years ago, a point I’m not bothered about confirming archivally but which nonetheless definitely occurred, at which

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Postdubstep to postcapitalism – further reading from the Long Progress Bar

The November Lighthouse Arts Progress Bar happens tonight in Brighton, featuring Repeater faves Claire Tolan and PAN founder Bill Kouligas We went down to Brighton last month for the Long

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Always the Ramsay MacDonalds: Lessons from 1931 for Labour today

On September 13th 2015 at a packed TUC fringe event at the Brighton Corn Exchange, ex-Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis delivered a stirring speech on

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“A long way to happiness” – Ramzy Alwakeel reviews the Pet Shop Boys’ Super

For all the Pet Shop Boys’ talk of having made “Electric, but more so”, Super is a very different beast from its predecessor. Perhaps it’s

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Promised You A Miracle: kpunk 80-82 video collage

A collage made by Mark Fisher (kpunk) to introduce a talk by Andy Beckett on his new book, Promised You A Miracle: UK 80-82. The

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What do Lenin & the Russian Revolution mean to the 21st century left?

This is an extract from a work-in-progress – No Less than Mystic: What do Lenin and the Russian Revolution mean to the 21st Century left? by John

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Mark Fisher on #piggate and the death of British satire

Hug a Tory ‘From the early records of Greek and Latin slang, where [words for pig] were used to describe the female genitalia through to

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REPEATER PLAYLIST #3 – BAE OF PIGS SPECIAL

Piggies – The Beatles [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXdKlpBOvs0&w=420&h=315] We Are the Pigs – Suede [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxtIwh1Nz0k&w=420&h=315] Pigs (Three Different Ones) – Pink Floyd [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOqblSqx_VI&w=420&h=315] Maggie’s Farm

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A rupture in the ground – Alex Niven on Corbyn & the ideal city

This is the edited text of a talk given by Alex Niven at the NewBridge Project, Newcastle-upon-Tyne last week. I’d like to start with a

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An extract from Smile if you Dare by Ramzy Alwakeel

This is an edited extract from Smile if you Dare: Politics and Pointy Hats with the Pet Shop Boys, by Ramzy Alwakeel, which will be published by

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Oxygen for Terrorists

Dissent is and always has been entwined with media depictions of it, whether it wants to be or not, and whether that coverage is beneficial

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The voices disrupting white supremacy through sound – Adam Harper at The Fader

Excellent and important piece by Adam Harper at the Fader putting some of the most exciting artists currently making music into political context:  It’s no wonder that

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Ex-Industrial… An extract from J.D. Taylor’s Island Story

 This is an edited extract from JD Taylor‘s forthcoming book, Island Story: Journeying Through Unfamiliar Britain Morning on the Acklam Garden City Estate, Middlesbrough, surrounded

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The Corbyn Effect

By Pablo K (reposted with permission from The Disorder of Things) Blair and company argue that the Tories crave a Corbyn win, but the trap has been

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REPEATER PLAYLIST #2

#2 in an occasional series of Repeater playlists. Like #1, this is a selection of new & old tracks we’ve been listening to this month,

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Jeremy Corbyn — next Labour leader?

Jeremy Corbyn has today taken the lead in the Labour leadership race – something that seemed unlikely even a few weeks ago. Whatever your views

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REPEATER PLAYLIST #1

The first in an occasional series of Repeater playlists. Later posts will be themed or guest-selected, but for now, a selection of old & new

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German Book Office editors trip (& a look at Adorno’s library)

Many thanks to the German Book Office New York for inviting Repeater to take part in its international editor’s trip to Berlin and Frankfurt. Repeater

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Time Lapses… an extract from Robert Barry’s The Music of the Future

Time Lapses “…indifferent to the future…” After consuming a Ritz cracker, two Valiums, half a can of Tab, and one weak, vodka-based cocktail, a girl

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Dawn Foster demolishing the arguments for free schools in the London Review of Books

In the May 7th issue of the LRB, Dawn Foster demolished the arguments in favour of free schools. In particular, she highlighted how huge amounts of public

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 “Stop being afraid” – Jam City and radical politics in dance music

Listen to Jam City’s NTS mix [mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/NTSRadio/jam-city-1st-june-2015/ width=660 height=208 hide_cover=1 hide_tracklist=1] I have zero time for the common refrain of middle-aged music journalists, “why

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FIFA and the search for football’s moral high ground

Mark Perryman of Philosophy Football is unconvinced by English football’s occupation of any moral high ground vs FIFA Corruption “I’m incredibly disappointed with the timing

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Music, Curationism and the End of the Avant-Garde event – audio

We co-hosted an event with Pluto Press – Music, Curationism and the End of the Avant-Garde – at Brilliant Corners on 2nd May 2015. Audio

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All the straws we clutched at have burst into flames

A new mix and a new tumblr, Base Consciousness from kpunk/Mark Fisher. Quick mix to explore some of the moods in the wake of the

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