˖ ࣪⊹ for this month, an extended installment sees no harm (aka neeve_iv) & gristle playing and hour and a half of grime, drill, plugg, decon, weightless, noise, techno, and etc ˖ ࣪⊹
Playlist
M.I.C & Nammy Wams - Intro
One Bok - The Keep
silas - Dimensions
East Man & Darkos Strife - Cruisin
Iceboy Violet - Functioning OnThe Low
Zonae - Iced Out
Eva808 Ft. EMZ - Fist & Boot (Extended)
Nammy Wams - Suspense
soraxer & rivit - Diode
Prettybwoy - Flutter
Who Am I? - East Man & Ny Ny
Majima - Bandit
Suh+Moon - Water, Walk With Me (Ellll Remix)
Authentically Plastic - Aesthetic Terrorism
Safa - Bel Abbes
FUCK!LACREME - Liesss (Slikback Remix)
T.NO - GO-Yee
Eomac - Caged
Oyubi, Fetus - Xanthine
Walton - Wings
Superior London Pulp - morning drift Grime and as rain soaked southwark yday painfully grime that when back 2008'
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Elle spoke to Kane Strang of Office Dog about the release of their third album Prime Corner. Born out of an “existential crisis” the album explores the complexities of identity during transient periods of life.
Building on the sonic footprints of Speil and Doggerland, Prime Corner delves into the extremities of their sound, from the instrumental Everywhere Song and more raucous Front Row Seat. Exploring feelings of stagnation, instability and the mundanity, the album rises and falls in dynamics mirroring the organic cycle of life.
Sages of the Ages is now weekly and on Saturdays, so our two wizards are feeling more refreshed than ever. Coming to you from 2018 this week, hosts Alex and Castor bring you tunes from artists such as George Clanton, Snail Mail, and The Beths. They also share their opinions on the year in film and election results across the globe.
Ata mārie and happy Friday! E whai ake nei, coming up on the show today: Travelling Tunes with Dr Kirsten Zemke, From The Crate with Cam from Southbound, music, prizes, yarns and more. Whakarongo mai nei!
Ann Shelton is an interdisciplinary artist primarily working amongst an expanded photography practice in which she explores plant knowledge, and the impacts plants have in relation to the body. Navigating the intersection of botanical histories and human knowledge systems.
In her current exhibition at Two Rooms, i am an old phenomenon Shelton presents a body of photographic works that continues in her exploration of plant knowledge. Showcasing a series of large scale archival pigment prints that capture plants at this pivotal point of motion, and reaction. We see plant material submerged, alight, rotting, afloat—caught in this act of response, enriched in liveliness. Pivoting these typical notions of a still life and immersing these plant materials in their innate unbound nature, resisting forms of fixed classification.
Together each image pulls you into an immersive encounter that brings you into this shifting threshold of botanical histories and human knowledge systems.
Maya caught up with Ann about the show and her overall practice.