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Zer0 Classics: Mark Fisher's 'Ghosts of My Life' with Simon Reynolds 

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This week, Adam and Kyle take us through the new Zer0 Classics edition of Mark Fisher's Ghosts of My Life with legendary music critic and hauntological blogosphere stalwart Simon Reynolds. Author of Retromania, Energy Flash, and the Afterword to this new edition! We discussed hauntology, popular modernism, lost futures, the state of contemporary music, and Jungle, as he takes us on a Fisherian tour through the Zer0 Books Archive.
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Комментарии : 18   
@fx93250
@fx93250 Год назад
Interesting conversation. Personally, one of my favourite sections of Mark's "Ghosts of My Life" is the interview with John Foxx as well as Mark's review of Foxx's "Tiny Colour Movies". I think Foxx and Fisher nail it when they talk about other ways of experiencing space and time, about how the presence/absence of better futures is already there and needs to be reinforced.
@TimCant
@TimCant Год назад
Interesting stuff. What I find surprising about the current jungle revival is that while the technology has advanced since the early nineties, contemporary jungle producers are using fewer flourishes in than back in the day; fewer breakbeat edits, less experimentation with pitch-shifting and modulation effects, and less eclectic sampling.
@SvalbardSleeperDistrict
@SvalbardSleeperDistrict Год назад
There's a resemblance to Mark in Simon's appearance - this is the first time I've seen him and this hit me immediately.
@DJWESG1
@DJWESG1 Год назад
I started playing jungle and drum n bass in 1998, then when I started studying sociology I mentioned to everyone on forum that there was a sociology of dnb that was as informative and dynamic as any study into jazz or any other modern art. I should have done it myself, but was only ever a student.
@toi_techno
@toi_techno Год назад
Fishers core observation is that these days with social welfare cuts and crazy rents only relatively wealthy people can live full-time creative lives. These relatively wealthy people are not only a small percentage of the population but have lives that are too comfortable to generate strong creative impulses, which means very little newness is being created.
@Tristslayer
@Tristslayer Год назад
There are some really good lofi artists with unique sounds. You can definitely tell if ATP or Kupla come on a playlist. But it would be interesting to see what they'd make of Dungeon Synth as a genre lmao
@mandys1505
@mandys1505 Год назад
one thing that seemed cool and was in public space was computer coding ...similar feel a bit to a rave warehouse... way more alive in the countries like sweden...maybe not so much in the us; but the modular synth and noise scene was fantastic in the us.....i think Mark would have liked the coding
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