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The Archaeology of the Dubplate

This post is part of “Iconoclasm Weekend”, an occasional series of more or less off-topic posts to appear on Saturdays. As commodified archives, online auction houses are full of discarded stuff from the past. If you scavenge through this stuff, you may be able to get closer to things that were once completely out of […]

Posted byTroels6 March 20215 March 2021Posted inIconoclasm WeekendLeave a comment on The Archaeology of the Dubplate

Messenian Techno

An hour of stadium techno with Charlotte de Witte in beautiful Messene. Recorded 25 February 2021. Perfect for another Saturday in lockdown.

Posted byTroels27 February 20211 March 2021Posted inClassical Reception, Iconoclasm WeekendTags: Popular CultureLeave a comment on Messenian Techno

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