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offline Netlon Sentinel from eDe (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-09 12:43 [#00212152]
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sigh...

fortuyn definately had extreme right wing ideas, he wanted
to stop immigration and called the islam 'backward culture'.
both ideas are utter bulshit, ofcourse.

but he also had good criticism on the way in which the dutch
government governs this country. too much of the
decisionmaking process is done behind closed doors, that's
not democratic at all. and he made us realize that.

it is outrageous to compare fortuyn to hitler or even
haider. you people abroad shouldn't believe everything you
read in the paper.

the one thing he did for me (and countless other ppl over
here) is that he made me interested in politics again. he
made me want to go vote in the elections next week (granted,
agains fortuyn).

finally, even if fortuyn were a right wing extremist, would
that justify his murder?



 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 12:50 [#00212161]
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Apparently he was a Marxist before.

I concede that he wasn't a facist but its a start.


 

offline Netlon Sentinel from eDe (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-09 12:56 [#00212166]
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yeah he was pretty much a left winger in his old days...
ironically he was killed by a left wing extremist

and another thing: get over the fact this man was gay,
please :)

i mean, i remember all those english mp's who got caught
doing sm and stuff. there's prolly loads of secretaries etc.
who are gay


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 13:01 [#00212172]
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I thought it was an animal rights activist not a lefty. They
ain't necessarily the same and in most cases aren't.


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-05-09 13:26 [#00212187]
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I think he was killed because he wanted to restart the
breeding of animals for their fur.
I think it all comes down to what your definition of extreme
rightwing is. For me, he was a rightwing extremist but
compared to Hitler, he was an angel.


 

offline smokehammer from Saigon (Vietnam) on 2002-05-09 13:28 [#00212190]
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he wanted to ease restrictions on fur-farming.

thats bound to upset people who care about animal rights.

I do not agree with any murder.

Fur-farming for fashion is pretty fucking sick too.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 13:32 [#00212192]
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The thing is no one knew what Hitler was going to do when he
first claimed power if I've got that right. They start by
attacking Jews or Muslims or whoever and then who knows.
Power must be taken by the majority to prevent this kind of
thing happening. Liberal democracy is a lie.

However, who's to say the UK government is any less racist?
Accumulatively our state perpetrates terrible crimes against
minority groups, its just more subtle and not so stark. Take
for example the number of black deaths in police custody
which has continues to rise. Also locking asylum seekeres up
in what are essentially concentration camps is also just as
racist. They just give it a different gloss.

Here ends today's lecture. Go in peace to love and serve the
Lord...


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 13:36 [#00212196]
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Ahh, jonesy has a fine point here, believe it or not, he's
unaware that he shares some opinions with Baudrillard (no
less): our societies are based on discrimination, our
culture is based on discrimination. Racism of the extreme
right is just a romantic dilusion/ power fantasy while the
most of our societies discriminate against children,
classes, women, insane etc.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 13:42 [#00212199]
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Oh dear...Baudrillard? Ahem. I take it back.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 13:48 [#00212203]
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Come on, you almost got us fooled with your Trotskyst
posturing, while you wank over Lyotard and Deleuze in the
privacy of your bedroom. Baudrillard is sprayed all over
your last post, mate!!!


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 13:52 [#00212207]
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I've been busted. I did well to keep it up so long though
eh?

Do you recommend Discipline and Punish? Marxism doesn't
explain enough for me. I had a disagreement with some of my
comrades recently.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 13:59 [#00212215]
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Wow, have they formed a discipline comittee to punish and
teach you? Just kidding... Yeah, that book is very good
read and is generally very resourceful as all Foucault's
books are, also try to check out "History of Madness in the
Age of Classicisma" (my translation may be completely wrong,
mind you) as it really expands on the views we have on
insane people.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 14:05 [#00212220]
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Will do.

Its just that they say stuff like "When we have a socialist
society it'll be like this...". They believe that the
"positive" aspects of human nature are the "natural" way of
behaving e.g co-operation etc. I'm not so sure any more.

I suggested we overemphasise these aspects and that we will
always have the instinct to dominate others and force our
will upon them.

Power is related to the class structure but if the structure
changed who's to say new relations of domination based on
other means or relationships will not materialise.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 14:10 [#00212227]
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Man, are you doing this just to make me cum or are you
seriously reforming?

You are right: structures of power stem from deep inside of
our nature. Non-abusive behaviour is a result of a conscious
effort not of our peaceful nature. After all we are
essentially Hunters-Gatherers.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 14:14 [#00212232]
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Yes I'm trying to make you climax. Listen:

Marx is dead. Class is irrelevant now. The 'hyper-reality'.
The gulf War never happened. Signs. The panoptican.

Are you there yet? Shoot it, shoot it.

No, seriously. I think my optimism and hope clouded my view
of things. I think the darker nature of human beings is
pushed to the side by Marxism. I need to investigate this. I
was going to start with Foucault but maybe I should start
with Freud, or Nietchze.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 14:14 [#00212233]
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^ surely abusive behaviour also requires concious effort -
surely the same extent as non-abusive ?

ofcourse there are exceptions .. but surely these go both
ways?


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 14:17 [#00212237]
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not meaning to intrude excessively - but i would strongly
recommend nietzsche .. specially latter forshadows so much
of 20th century philosophy ..


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 14:19 [#00212239]
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I only touched on him briefly in uni as I had to write an
essay. He's always referred to.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 14:23 [#00212246]
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Korben: Nice to see ya, well, I wouldn't say so: abusing
power is so much easier than abstaining from it, because the
person acting does not see it as abuse, but we define it as
abuse, of course. We are naturally inclined to impose our
power on others and it's only civilisation process that
makes us hold back.

Jonesy: you tease you. I climaxed all over the keyboard and
now there's this mushy sound as I type.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 14:27 [#00212253]
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I know how to push your buttons Meho dear boy. Next time
I'll get my Foucault leather trousers out.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 14:30 [#00212257]
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meho: yeah .. abusing power is definetly very easy - i don't
know .. it's civilisation that makes us hold back, but at
the same time it's civilisation that allows us to abuse
power?

just been doing a bit of phil of bio recently (esp.
concerning an interactionist view of inheritance) .. that's
sort of where i'm coming from. ? mmmhh

jonesy: if you're thinking bout reading freud you might
consider reading some adler .. depends how psychological you
want to get tho .. freud is very intriuging tho


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 14:38 [#00212262]
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oooh, Jonesy you're making me hard again, bitch.

Korben: That's the paradox with civilisation/ comunities.
Would be nice to have a culture that would develop strong
social mechanisms without developing hierarchies... But I'm
wetdreaming here...


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 14:44 [#00212265]
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:) .. that's what i was getting at. I'll be doing 20th
century french philosophy next semester, so far i've only
dabbled in it .. should be good. fucken rate continental
philosophy.

i'm so dig the paradoxical - undermining nature of
everything .. but can be a bit of a head screw at times ..


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 14:47 [#00212267]
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yea, itza hedskrew all over, mit (tryin to get the nu zeland
accent). Paradoxes also depend on the distance you look at
them. Someone would say that community equals hierarchy and
would see no paradox in this. Life is so difficult...


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 14:51 [#00212271]
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^i'm so dig = i so dig

.. i'm really intrigued with the whole concept of knowledge
etc. (as i think i sort of mentioned previously) - at this
stage in my life this seems to precipitate a lot of my
thought and argumentation/pondering

- a slight aside .. tho i don't want to ruin this thread too
much - i take it you two are somewhat well versed in the
ninja tune catalog. i have a few releases meself, but seem
to have developed this craving for something that fits kinda
in that sort of category. any suggestions? i'll get dj
shadows nu album .. and have a listen to herbalizers new
album 2morra in the store, and possibly to dj krush's/zen ..
dj food & dk ??


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 14:56 [#00212273]
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hehe .. nu zullund (rough phonetic pronunciation) - [not to
be confused with the ostraaailian accent :)] ..

it sucks while you're actually in the head screw so to speak
.. but i find it sort of pacifies one in day to day life
which is quite a nice effect.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 14:57 [#00212275]
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Have you got the Xen Cuts triple CD? Its a must have. I
think Meho would agree that Amon Tobin is well worth
checking out. I keep meaning to get the Irresistable Force
album. Do you have the K & D sessions?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 14:59 [#00212276]
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I never got the differences between the New Zealand and
Aussie accents. Is it subtle? I have a friend from New
Zealand though I don't see him much anymore. I'm supposed to
be godfather to his daughter. I did explain that I didn't
believe in God to which he replied: 'no worries mate'.
Quite.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:00 [#00212278]
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Yeah .. i've got Bricolage/Permutations/Supermodified ..
very enjoyable ..

and yeah.. was heavily into K&D two years ago (or so?) ..
also nice

don't have xen cuts - actually inspected the box the other
week - very impressive (are they that cd only, or is it a
compilation of tracks that can be found on original cds?)

i don't know . . ive temporarily od'ed on idm :)


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 15:02 [#00212280]
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Uhm, yes, knowledge and so on... So much about it...

Ninja Tune issue now: Dj Food & DK is excellent, though it's
a mix, mind you. But one of the best hip-hop mixes you'll
hear. And saying it's a hip-hop mix doesn't do it justice as
it has everything from african folk to industrial dub hop in
it. Zen is pretty good, but my fave Krushe's album is
Milight. These two albums after Milight are good but Milight
is where it started. It's not on Ninja Tune, it's on Sound
Traveller, as I recall, try and track it down for some
dreamy beatscapes and excellent raps. Haven't heard new
Herbalizer yet but my mates tell me it's the same as the
previous one.

My recommendations off Ninja Catalogue: Kid Koala (awesome
turntable music), Amon Tobin (drill'n'bass meets film
music), DJ Vadim (probably the best DJ albums ever made),
Cinematic Orchestra (virtual jazz is what I call it) and
Coldcut (everything and a political attitude on top).


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:04 [#00212283]
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^hehe .. yeah that sums us up pretty much.

I guess from a UK/US perspective our accents are very
similar, to the point of near indistiguishability .. but to
the new zealander and australian the differences are quite
marked.

depends whereabouts as well tho .. we use a lot of the same
lingo, but our 'a's like in mate (generally) don't tend to
be so extrovert, if thats a way of putting it. hehe ..


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 15:04 [#00212284]
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Xen Cuts is all unreleased stuff.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:11 [#00212292]
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I've got Kid Koala [very entertaining] Krush's
Holonic/Kakusei/Code .. very lovely (sorry .. i'm just
looking for some new stuff :/) 'Milight' noted

ok thinking of getting
dj vadim: reconstruced (98cd)
cinematic orchestra: remixes 98-00
dj food & dk

you guys got an opinion on dj q-bert: demolition pumpkin
squeeze??

chairs for yer help .. (difficult customer i guess) ..

been listening to mr. oizo, and that sort of has put me back
in the mood -

i've got cold cut's let us play .. and i don't know .. i
can't help but feel it a dissapointing release compared to
some of the other ninja stuff i've heard (got some dj food
jst incase) ..


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 15:11 [#00212293]
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Sorry. I still know loads of people who still haven't got
the K & D sessions. Tosca is also good.

I picked up a six track Clifford Gilberto CD the other day
which is pretty good. I've got a Kid Koala 12" but I found
it a bit gimmicky so haven't bought the album. I hear its
really short too. Up, Bustle & Out are good; nice Latin
rythmns.

Do either of you like Kid Loco? He's not on Ninja but I've
never heard anyone mention him on here and wondered whether
anyone else digs his stuff.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:13 [#00212297]
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.. shoulda made that a more specific q. sos :/

^meho: "Uhm, yes, knowledge and so on... So much about it.."


and so little :)


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:17 [#00212305]
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I've got Kid Loco, actually went to two of his sets here in
lil ol nu zullund ..

not bad .. sort of gone off it a bit, his grand love story
is a fucken wicked album - tho a little sweet for my liking
at the mo .. similar with his jesus 12" (again very lovely
music) ..

Yeah got tosca .. dunno .. again, was well into that just
prior to suzuki's release, but is all that stuff is a bit
too loungy for my current wants and needs :)


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 15:24 [#00212314]
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Korben: Let us play is very special for me and I'm sorry it
didn't work for you... Jonesy is right about Up, Bustle &
Out, I can't believe I forgot about them.

DJ Vadim: fuck that album, that's remixes and, good as it
is, you'd be better off getting LIfe on the other side

CinOrchestra: Remixes is OK, but it's them remixing other
people's stuff. Get "Motion" instead and the new one will be
out on monday and it's even better than "Motion", highly
recommended.
Q-bert: sorry, the only one I have is that wavetwisters one
and it's OK but I prefer Mixmaster Mike and DJ Disk...


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 15:25 [#00212317]
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I see. What about Jazzanova? I'm awaiting their album.

I've got a fucking great remix by Peter Kruder of Bebel
Gilberto's Tanto Tempo. You must get this. Its a bit
different to K & D's usual sound. Its class.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:33 [#00212339]
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jonesy: u got peace orchestra?

whats jazzanova like - ive only got them doing a remix of
4hero's "we who are not as others." Which is nice, but as i
don't know the original track, i can't really judge how they
approach music?

meho: life on the other side? cool .. i got no idea about dj
vadim, advice is much appreciated. same with cinOrchestra
Re: cold cut, don't get me wrong, there are some cracker
tunes on there, which could quite easily eclipse any song on
ninja tune (ok, might be a slight exaggeration) .. but then
there are other tracks .. like noah's ark which sort of make
me wonder .. dunno .. might give it another listen.


 

offline Meho Krljic from Beograd (Yugoslavia) on 2002-05-09 15:37 [#00212352]
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Ahh, OK, no problems, I only very highly appreciate the
diversity of Let us Play..... Also Check out London Funk
Allstars "Astro zombies..." for some oldschool(ish)
instrumental hip-hop. Ahh, those were the days...


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:41 [#00212359]
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cheers/chairs boss .. :)


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-09 15:42 [#00212362]
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I thought Xen Cuts was pretty good but there's a lot of shit
on cd2 (and others)


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 15:44 [#00212371]
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I've got a double 12" of remixes of Peace Orchestra. I also
have Dark Drums? That's class.

OH NO. Moby's new single is on the radio. How bad is this?
NOOOOOOOO.

Jazzanova are great. They have a few EPs. There's a track
called Alle Der Kosmonauten which is class. Their album is
out soon. They're jazzy. I think they're calling it 'broken
beat' these days.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:45 [#00212375]
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shit eh?

mmhh.. i don't think i will be getting it in a hurry as its
fairly pricy, but i'll definetly have a listen prior


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-09 15:47 [#00212382]
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I bought it used on the offchance, it got me into Ninja


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-09 15:48 [#00212384]
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oh btw, I love the cuba-esque music on cd at the start, its
wicked


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 15:53 [#00212394]
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"broken beat" sounds nice. . i'm just craving the ninja
break beat type thing .. ? ..

remixes of peace orchestra? the remixing done by kruder, or
others or both? mmhh... dark drums ? is that an ep?

there's some jazzanova cd i see around the place .. um ..
cardboard cover with green writing and red (the title?) ?


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-05-09 16:08 [#00212435]
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That brown covered album is of remixes they've done.

That Peace Orchestra is something Drums. I've got it on a
compilation. The remixes are by Trainer Truby and more.
Can't recall the title at this minute. It has a naked couple
on the cover, crouching in a pond.


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 16:08 [#00212436]
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well .. i'm off beddy bye's :)

cheers for the advice/conversations ..

oh and jonesy, nice to see that ol' marx is looking at
things a lil different :)

.. [just point of interest: he writes screeds and screeds of
volumes .. but very little does he actually go over how
communism would work and what exactly it would entail ..
most of that was included in his very early work ? .. but
i'm not meaning to hurt a healing wound hehe ..]

i'll check them albumz .. oh and meho, cheers for them
glitch tips a while back .. muchos gracias !!


 

offline korben dallas from nz on 2002-05-09 16:10 [#00212441]
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^ isn't that shining? not that i have that .. anyway ..


 


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