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Dec 31 2008

Spin Magazine’s David Merchese spotlights a scary trend in racist music sales

Published by mikeywriteswell under Music, News Edit This

In a world where digital vendors such as itunes and Amazon are quickly becoming buyers’ method of choice to shop for music. Spin Magazine columnist David Merchese notes an all too insidious down side to it all: the white power rock movement.

In a short essay in the January 2009 issue of Spin Merchese tells the little-told tale of white power music’s rise in the digital age:

“Like any musician, Brutal Attack’s Ken McLellan wants to be heard. Only, what he wants people to hear are self-described ‘white power’ anthems with lines like ‘This is the Final Solution / Our turn / They’ll burn,’” says Merchese. But whereas in previous brick and mortar times, patrons would be reluctant to purchase the music of aryan revelers, it’s all now one click away.

Bands such as the questionably named Brutal Attack have spent many years being banished from retailers for the fear that those stores carrying the titles would face sales-eviscerating protests and logically enraged shoppers. So for many years mail order and concerts were the main line of both promotion and distribution. But now that the digital era has allowed a much more faceless and clandestine distributor to sell through a third party on sites like Amazon and itunes with out much of a middleman or content filter, these titles creep into the growing plurality on content from excellent to horrible.

“For $9.99, you can download Brutal Attack’s anti-immigrant, pro-white Tales of Glory from iTunes. It’s a buck cheaper on Amazon. A physical copy is yours for $16 on CD Baby,” says Merchese. However, impossible it may sound, in America under the First Amendment, it is perfectly legal to sell songs of any type of protest so long as it does not directly advocate unprovoked injury, or death to another living being. But according to Nora Flannigan of the anti-defamation organization Turn It Down, it has never been a legality issue, but simply an issue of right and wrong. She tells Merchese, “Companies could choose not to sell this stuff. Instead, they hide behind the First Amendment. Refusing to make money from racism isn’t censorship; it’s the right thing.”

But Amazon spokesperson Patti Smyth and others present a slippery slope agrument that if they were to censor one, than any number of others may equally be in trouble. Smyth says “[Amazon] doesn’t feel it should be deciding what’s right for consumers. That’s a slippery slope that we don’t want to be on.”

Finally, Merchese points to the recent election of Barack Obama as a mark agaist the white power rock moment saying that though Ken McLellan and others like him may have a right to an opinion, like the opinion of the world being flat, it is just wrong.

After reading the piece, one might consider online retailers’ changing their tunes (for risk of a bad pun) and realizing the voice of consumers. But with the ever-expanding diversity of product available online, that voice becomes increasingly schizophrenic. So it may be that that old mantra of Libertarianism of “If ya don’t like it, don’t buy it!”

(Read the full article here).

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Dec 30 2008

Ray Bradbury from the Outskirts

Archived from September 9, 2008

Take a man with a half a century’s experience in writing with no college degree who admits he’s not that good — he just works tirelessly at his craft. Mix in a feverish imagination for all things living and beyond. The result is the legendary man with a library card named Ray Bradbury. In this 2001 Lecture entitled An Evening with Ray Bradbury, the sci-fi maverick discusses the importance of universal ideas, hard work and what can only be described as reading everything.


Added note: Uploaded by YouTube member uctelevision

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Dec 29 2008

Art Teacher Controversy (2006)

Art Teacher Controversy (2006)

Also posted at Waxing Poetically

In this clip from December 2006, a local FOX Network affiliate in Virginia reports a high school art teacher has been suspended for using his buttocks (and supposedly his genitals) to make art prints. Many of which and composed by his stamping is paint-soaked posterior on to a canvas to make floral prints and more.

The man who goes by the alias Stan Murmur has his work available online at buttprintart.com.


Video uploaded by SSarah98

It is to be noted that while his technique is controversial and abominable to many his work is structural well composed Also the above website does not either explicitly or implicitly advocate any particular behavior.

Weigh in on the debate: Does this art offend you? Does it intrigue you?

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Dec 28 2008

The Black Mozart Ensemble

Archived from November 21, 2008

The Black Mozart Ensemble is a far-out, far reaching dream-like fusion of Jazz, hip hop, blues, blue grass and classical music in a melting pot stew of wonderful, and joyously youthful energy conducted by Roy “Futureman” Wooten. The original intent of the project was to tell the story of little-known Eighteenth Century French maestro and composer Joseph Boulogne de Saint Georges while celebrating diverse musical and cultural landscapes in a vibrant live concert/theatre setting. The current show also features several Eastern influences to add even more terrific flavor to an already spicy lineup!

…St. Georges used his abilities to find fame and fortune, yet as the son of a slave, remained an outsider. He fought against racism all his life, and can serve as a powerful hero for all of us as we struggle against the racism and divisiveness of today.

The Black Mozart Ensemble is composed of young virtuoso violinists and cellists under the direction of Futureman. The music is complemented by the addition of hip hop artists, and actors/narrators. The music of Black Mozart has a message for the ears, eyes and moves of today’s modern world. Futureman states that this composition, The Black Mozart is a personal statement of New American Classical Roots and Dance Music with social aspirations that embraces all races of humanity. (Read more at Futureman’s Myspace page).


Video by YouTube member Thien10

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Dec 27 2008

Saturday Night Funky Flicks: Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968 - Some Mature Themes)

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Welcome to week two of Saturday Night Funky Flicks! tonight’s unabashedly weird public domain wonder is 1968’s sci-fi adventure Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women. This one stars Mamie Van Doren as the lovely Moana who inhabits Venus with her sea shell bra barring sisters in this “so bad it’s great sci-fi” classic!

Synopsis

In 1998, six months after the collision of a meteor and subsequent explosion of a rocket sent to Venus, the team composed by the astronauts Kern and Sherman with the robot John is launched to explore Venus. They arrive in the Space Station Texas for refueling but they have problems while landing in Venus. Without communication, another rocket is launched with Commander Brendan Lockhart, Andre Ferneau and Hans Walter to rescue the first team and explore the planet. (More at IMDb).

Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968)

Directed by two time Oscar winner and multi-tim honoree Peter Bogdanovich and written by Henry Ney

Click here to watch on a larger screen.

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Dec 27 2008

Shakespeare’s mistress is a classic beyond the norm (Dedicated to Abby)

Archived from November 18, 2008

“Sonnet 130″ by William Shakespeare

My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red than her lips’ red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.
I have seen roses damasked, red and white,
But no such roses see I in her cheeks;
And in some perfumes is there more delight
Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks.
I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
That music hath a far more pleasing sound;
I grant I never saw a goddess go;
My mistress when she walks treads on the ground.
And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare
As any she belied with false compare.

To all those who have ever been in love with an “average” woman or have realized a person is special beyond his or her looks, station in life, or bank account - this piece is for you. In a railing and ardently Outskirtish protest of the romanticism of the poetry of his time, Shakespeare’s mistress is real to her core with wiry hair which mangles her visage and a voice that could only be loved by those who love her (and possibly William Hung of American Idol fame).

She is certainly no crooner:

I love to hear her speak, yet well I know
That music hath a far more pleasing sound;

Her complexion appears to be deep and dark:

My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun;
Coral is far more red than her lips’ red;
If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun;
…I have seen roses damasked, red and white,
But no such roses see I in her cheeks;

…and her grace all but missing but her love remains steadfast, though her beauty is merely fleeting:

I grant I never saw a goddess go;
My mistress when she walks treads on the ground.
And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare
As any she belied with false compare.

Here’s to real and true love without limits!

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Dec 25 2008

The Meaning of the Season

The Meaning of the Season

Archived from Waxing Poetically on November 27, 2008

Listen to this song and lyrics.

James Morrison - “Man in the Mirror” (Michael Jackson cover)

Audio and picture uploaded by YouTube user lacyness

What does it mean to you?…

Being Thankful

Many people have things about themselves they wish to change. those things may be physical, as in their teeth, their body weight or their hairlines. They may be material as in a better house, car, job, nice clothing or a certain type of food. But if those same needs are magnified by extreme poverty, terrible disease and a lack of basic food, these wants become more and more trivial. There are always those who focus so much on what they don’t have that they often miss what they do have. This is what Thanks-giving is - to recognize what opportunities and blessings have already come true and to be grateful for them. In the same way, giving during the holidays, whether they be Christmas, Hanukkah or the new year are times to be thankful for what is and the hope of what can be.

Complaining Versus Being Pro-active

People might want their situations to get better by chance. They will spend hours on end praying and hoping for problems to get better on their own, but the problems don’t go away. People will lose hope, give up, or say, “My prayer didn’t work” never realizing that the change they want may be possible through their own actions. To that point, this song is a message of active participation in making change happen by looking at the “person in the mirror” for a solution rather than just wishing upon a star and hoping it’s enough to save the day.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Outskirts!

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Dec 24 2008

Musical Notes from the Outskirts: The Prodigy “Breathe”

Archived from September 27, 2008

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Vocalist and emcee Maxim Reality lives up to his moniker!

Back in 1996, a brazen British band by the name of The prodigy (or just “Prodigy”) took their five years of rave-induced symphonic tribal beatblazing and brought it Stateside to a post-grunge America who now wanted to combine the angst of Alice in Chains with the beat-heavy brashness of the Wu-tang Clan. The Prodigy seemed to fill that void with their double platinum Fat of the Land album by marrying big beat electro with rock and hip hop in ways that have been barely seen or heard of since by a mainstream audience.

Their video of the same year for their single “Breathe” belongs to a seemingly Jungian version of MTV where the shadows that usually dominate only the unconscious mind are put front and center for the viewer’s entertainment. The video, directed by Walter stern, is set in a decaying, decrepit apartment wherein millipedes, roaches and crocodiles feel quite at home to peruse each and every bit of space with evil intent with creeping creatures giving the pulmonary percussion, tinny guitar, sword clashing sound samples and acidic vocal growls and screeches something different to accent at each frame. This along the with an eerily disarming punk-goth, “apocalyptic chic” wardrobe by the band’s vocalists Keith Flint and Maxim Reality make for a level of semi-abstract expressionism rarely seen outside of modern visual art.


Video source updated: Uploaded by Youtube member persisc


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Dec 23 2008

Features from the Outskirts: Twilight Zone - “Time Enough at Last” / Pink Floyd -”Time” Edited by Joe Humphrey

Archived from October 30, 2008 (Some punctuation added)

Twilight Zone - “Time Enough at Last” / Pink Floyd - “Time”

A short by Joe Humphrey

This piece edited Joe Humphrey is a mash up of “Time Enough at Last” an episode of the Twilight Zone TV series and the Pink Floyd classic rock song Time their 1973 cult hit Dark Side of the Moon. The story was adapted from a short story by Lyn Venable published in the January 1953 edition of the science fiction magazine If: Worlds of Science Fiction. “Time Enough at Last” has become one of the most famous episodes of the series It tells the sullen story of Henry Bemis, played by Burgess Meredith, who loves books and is continually striving to know and learn, yet is he is surrounded by those who feel such curiosity and precociousness are a blight on his character. The episode follows Bemis through a nuclear war and what seems to be the end of the world, and foreshadows the dangers of anti-intellectualism, and a purely mechanical mindset and as Wikipedia notes, “the difference between aloneness (solitude) and loneliness.”

Original Episode Introduction: “Witness Mr. Henry Bemis, [Burgess Meredith] a charter member in the fraternity of dreamers. A bookish little man whose passion is the printed page but who is conspired against by a bank president and a wife and a world full of tongue-cluckers and the unrelenting hands of a clock. But in just a moment Mr. Bemis will enter a world without bank presidents or wives or clocks or anything else. He’ll have a world all to himself, without anyone.”

Source: Wikipedia (various cited links)

Notes from the Outskirts: Dark Side of the Moon is known for the Dark Side of the Rainbow Effect Supposedly when the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz is played simultaneously the images and music seem erily suited to on another. However, according to various studies this can appear to be the case with any two media a fair majority of the time. The phenomenon is know scientifically as apophenia (http://skepdic.com/apophenia.html).

Stay tuned for more archives from the Outskirts!

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Dec 23 2008

Ads from the Outskirts: Axe Dark Temptation - Chocolate Man

Archived from August 20, 2008

The following ad is for Axe Dark Temptation body spray is the brainchild of the good people at the Vegaolmosponce advertising agency in Argentina in collaboration with the MJZ production company and is directed by Tom Kuntz.

The Premise: A young, hansom man wakes from a night’s sleep refreshed and ready to take on the day - but before he leaves, he walks to his bathroom to spay Axe Dark Temptation body spray on himself after which he turns into a giant, chocolate man looking tempting as ever and ready to woo some hot ladies… and thus the fun begins!


Uploaded by Youtube member adsoftheworld

This is one of the more ingenuitive ads I’ve seen in years! I’m not sure this one would ever slide past network and cable censors in the United States, but the storyline alone merits Superbowl status in my view. I should think Willy Wonka might have really loved this one (were he a real person) because it is after all, such a purely imaginative use of chocolate!

Until next time from the Outskirts!

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