“Sweet Love For Planet Earth”
from the Fuck Buttons Street Horrrsing release
on ATP
“Sweet Love For Planet Earth” is a track in the developing “Corona Suite,” aka Songs For Fever

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Art. Word. Thought.
By Cvon
“Sweet Love For Planet Earth”
from the Fuck Buttons Street Horrrsing release
on ATP
“Sweet Love For Planet Earth” is a track in the developing “Corona Suite,” aka Songs For Fever

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from Le Danse
on Pschent Music
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Pharmakon’s “Body Betrays Itself”
From Bestial Burden
on Sacred Bones
“Body Betrays Itself” is a track in the developing “Corona Suite,” aka Songs For Fever
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From Pharmakon’s Bestial Burden
on Sacred Bone
“Primative Struggle” is a track in the developing “Corona Suite,” aka Songs For Fever

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“Inside The Ruins”
New work from Daniel Avery & Alessandro Cortini
From Illusion Of Time
on Phantasy Sound
“Inside the Ruins” is a track in the (possibly) developing “Corona Suite,” aka Songs For Fever

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By Cvon
Tony Oladipo Allen
Drummer of Protest, Drummer of Peace
1940 – 2020
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Below, from No Accommodation for Lagos
“African Message”
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by Katy J Pearson
from the forthcoming Return
on Heavenly Recordings
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from the recent Sinner release
on KDJ Records
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Elric, Brian, Phil and Jules are joined remotely by Quentin Tarantino himself for an epic discussion about a great feature on the New Beverly website called “Tarantino’s Reviews” where QT has been writing his own articles on movies and TV episodes. He also offers five of his own picks in response to our “Ripoffs” from way back in 2017.
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feat. Nappy Nina
from What We Drew 우리가 그려왔던
out now on XL Records
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Cinema Disordinaire, aka Riot Cinema, is a uniquely selective entry of films that showcase the singular in all of cinema, the seminal, and the utterly sublime come to screen this past half century. For these particularly disordinary times, where self-isolation is our newly mandated norm, we offer up a distilled list from Cinema Disordinaire’s five-decade accounting. These are must-see films — if you’re a lover of cutting-edge or entirely uncommon cinema — beginning with the latest (2019) and working backwards to high cult-bizarro, 1972. Soderbergh’s Contagion, the current streaming darling of this moment, is surely not amongst these greats, but an infectious strangeness runs throughout them all. They are, in other words, Riot Material’s favorites, offered up for those with a latently wicked heart. Below you’ll find links that take you to the original reviews of each film. Enjoy: [Read more…]
By Cvon
Reviewed by Beatrice Loayza
It’s easy enough to slap the #MeToo label on Nina Wu (2019) and call it a day. Yes, its titular heroine (a remarkable Wu Ke-Xi, also a co-writer) is an actress brutalized and exploited by a misogynist film industry, and the Taiwanese director, Midi Z, never pulls his punches. Yet this startlingly evocative, complex and confrontational new film is not interested in justice or didacticism. [Read more…]
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Reviewed by Manohla Dargis
The town in the shocker Bacurau (2019) is fictional, a bit magical, at once ordinary and otherworldly. It’s filled with faces that have life etched in them, which helps deepen the realism. And while the story is set in the near future, it looks like the present: the charming landscapes, laughing children, crowing roosters, the grinning balladeer with a guitar. Then, the guns come out, history rushes in and a ghost pops by. (It smiles.) [Read more…]
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An always-welcomed dose of Cornel West, who is the focus of Arturo O’Farrill’s The Cornel West Concerto, a timely recording to be released this week. O’Farrill is onstage tonight with Jacques Lesure and His Soulful Cohorts here in Los Angeles, at Los Balcones, 9pm. Meantime, below is the Professor’s speech that inspired O’Farrill’s composition, which saw its debut at the Apollo Theater with the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra.
Dr. West and his “Black Prophetic Fire” speech, at Town Hall Seattle:
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From Throbbing Gristle’s D.o.A: The Third and Final Report
Hamburger Lady
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Genesis Breyer P-Orridge
1950 – 2020

Godspeed!
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from Wisdom of Elders
on Brownswood [Read more…]
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from Ambivert Tools Volume Four
on R&S Records