DISTORT #47 & 48
Posté : 18 mars 2015 12:40
Je distribue les trois derniers numéros en date du fanzine australien Distort, en quantité si besoin, juste pour la France.
2€ par numéro + le port. Pour les distros, prix de gros à partir de 5 exemplaires.
Contact: aphsmn at gmail.com
Le #46 vient de sortir et est entièrement consacré à CRISIS, en complément à la récente réédition: analyse, archives, historique. Détails ci-dessous.

46 - "I sweated on writing up the Crisis 2xLP for this issue of Distort. It is an absolute monument. Paco (La Vida Es En Mus) has presented it with confidence. It is short on information about the band, but it does provide enough to provoke the curiosity. There is something charming about the absence of an aggressive series of liner notes about what justifies these songs not being mere compressed audio files.
Paco provided me with some of the content that was rejected from the LP artwork, compiled with the intention that you would read it while listening to Crisis, that is to say, while marching. No pig sympathy.
The bulk of this issue is an extract from ‘Better Dead Than Red’, the rewritten and expanded Crisis chapter from the Death In June book MISERY AND PURITY. It resolved many questions I had about Crisis lyrics, which do not appear in any of the reissued compilations."

44 - “We are nothing without one another, yet between us is pure abyss” – Paul Valery
Interviews and conversations:
DRIBBLE/GUTTER GODS: “When you go that far with psychedelics, you find that your ego could be this protective mechanism to ensure we stay conscious.”
JON ROFFE: “The problem is that thinking itself has a kind of affinity with death. There are no intrinsic limits to it.”
HTRK: “I have got that at the forefront when I am writing; I am trying to give young girls another option of realism.”
CONSTANT MONGREL: “pro trend”
JOCK CLUB: “Playing this kind of music is about paying attention to the history of the music, but at the same time paving new ground for it to prosper.”
LOKE RAHBEK: “If this is what the future is going to be like, it’s really not that bad.”
RAY BRASSIER: “The percentage of material published on philosophy blogs that would stand up to serious critical scrutiny is, at best, minuscule, so the claim made by SR’s online enthusiasts that blogs are “revolutionizing” philosophy is more than a little silly.”
Cover design by James Vinciguerra, also features art and photography by Zephyr Pavey, Loke Rahbek, Ray Brassier, Matthew Bellosi and Ruby Ray."

43 - Interviews and converations with Dribble / Gutter Gods, Lakes, Puce Mary, Oily Boys, Low Life, Vanessa Amara, Lucy Cliche, Prolife and author S.T. Lore.
2€ par numéro + le port. Pour les distros, prix de gros à partir de 5 exemplaires.
Contact: aphsmn at gmail.com
Le #46 vient de sortir et est entièrement consacré à CRISIS, en complément à la récente réédition: analyse, archives, historique. Détails ci-dessous.

46 - "I sweated on writing up the Crisis 2xLP for this issue of Distort. It is an absolute monument. Paco (La Vida Es En Mus) has presented it with confidence. It is short on information about the band, but it does provide enough to provoke the curiosity. There is something charming about the absence of an aggressive series of liner notes about what justifies these songs not being mere compressed audio files.
Paco provided me with some of the content that was rejected from the LP artwork, compiled with the intention that you would read it while listening to Crisis, that is to say, while marching. No pig sympathy.
The bulk of this issue is an extract from ‘Better Dead Than Red’, the rewritten and expanded Crisis chapter from the Death In June book MISERY AND PURITY. It resolved many questions I had about Crisis lyrics, which do not appear in any of the reissued compilations."

44 - “We are nothing without one another, yet between us is pure abyss” – Paul Valery
Interviews and conversations:
DRIBBLE/GUTTER GODS: “When you go that far with psychedelics, you find that your ego could be this protective mechanism to ensure we stay conscious.”
JON ROFFE: “The problem is that thinking itself has a kind of affinity with death. There are no intrinsic limits to it.”
HTRK: “I have got that at the forefront when I am writing; I am trying to give young girls another option of realism.”
CONSTANT MONGREL: “pro trend”
JOCK CLUB: “Playing this kind of music is about paying attention to the history of the music, but at the same time paving new ground for it to prosper.”
LOKE RAHBEK: “If this is what the future is going to be like, it’s really not that bad.”
RAY BRASSIER: “The percentage of material published on philosophy blogs that would stand up to serious critical scrutiny is, at best, minuscule, so the claim made by SR’s online enthusiasts that blogs are “revolutionizing” philosophy is more than a little silly.”
Cover design by James Vinciguerra, also features art and photography by Zephyr Pavey, Loke Rahbek, Ray Brassier, Matthew Bellosi and Ruby Ray."

43 - Interviews and converations with Dribble / Gutter Gods, Lakes, Puce Mary, Oily Boys, Low Life, Vanessa Amara, Lucy Cliche, Prolife and author S.T. Lore.