Got two new records in stock today:* Illegal by choice - v/a - 7" = 35sek + postage
* Makabert Fynd - 12" = 90sek + postage
We also got some more stuff, more about that later...
Some band from South America thought it was a good idea of cut and paste Extreme Noise Terror + Disgust logo's together. On top of that they use D&R logo as a band logo. Nice!
I got a stomach ache just to see how the organizers are working hard to put together a reunion of the Wu-Tang Clan. A good documentary if you want to see all the work behind a festival and everything that can go wrong. Besides the Clan there is also featuring performances by Redman, Dilated Peoples, Sage Francis + as always a nice freestyle session by MC Supernatural (see below) and more. I guess less than a tenth of all who read this blog are moderately interested. Haha.
La precis in en sommarbeställning på en uppsjö med diverse böcker då jag snubblade över Blod Eld Död. Kan nog bli hur bra som helst. Såg att det gjorts en bok om Turbonegro också, hade jag helt missat. Nån som läst den?
Efter ett slött rep med BollKlubben så invigde jag och M de nymålade utemöbler på vår balkong. Köpa nya FTW! Firandet bestod av kaffe och buddastubbe (så jävla gubbe) + en bok som farsan snodde på biblioteket februari 1979. Ikväll kanske det blir besök på landet. Justefan, såg en klart sevärd brittisk film i morse också. Kik in.
Excuse my absence but there is not much going on right now, just listening to Minor Threat and try to make some new hardcore tunes. I was in the studio again today and tried to put some vocals on the new Desperat recording. Sounded like shit and now my throat is fucked-up again. So damn frustrating!
I rented a movie on the Internet shop. A film about Rango a regular chameleon in the search of himself and water in the Wild West's driest desert. Really good actually. I got a nice Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas vibe, maybe because it's Johnny Depp as the voice of Rango. But are we sure that Rango really isn't Hunter S. Thompson? See, I don't only see social criticism and conspiracy theory documentaries. Haha.
A Swedish public television program called Uppdrag Granskning (in swedish) have made an episode about "Göteborgskravallerna", ten years later to look back on what actually happened. Back in 2001 I sat at home and followed the spectacle through newspapers and television and it makes me just as angry today as ten years ago to see police forces exert more force than necessity requires. A few years after the riots did Lukas Moodysson and Stefan Jarl a documentary called "Terroristerna" that I really can recommend. You can find the entire film in nine parts on YouTube with English subtitles, part 1/9 below. Click all the links for further info.