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# 2012 Editor’s Picks: Michael Aniser \[15.07.2021. Content warning: an [*article*][1] published by J.-H. Kabuiku on July 9th 2021 points out Dominick Fernow's consistent links with metal and noise artists, bands, labels and productions using pedophilia and sexual violence imagery, listing a number of regular collaborators explicitly affiliated with National Socialism and white power ideology. More on this [*here*][2]*\]* {: .p1} For me, 2012 was about going out and constantly discovering new things. To be honest, I got a bit tired of blogs and the "posting things first" approach of most of them (except [no fear of pop][3]{: target="_blank" rel="noopener"}, of course). Everything becomes this blur, like with additive color mixing: when you mix them all you just end up with a white spot, an empty, boring void. Not to be too pessimistic, though, because there *is* some amazing stuff to be discovered in these niches. But in general, everything seemed to go towards a more interpersonal look at things. I'm not talking about esoteric bullshit or post-religious weirdness; more about DIY and DIT movements. Artspaces, bars and clubs. The supposed last year on Earth was about showing one's human side---albeit constantly interwoven and heightened with amazing tracks, mixes and distorted by frequencies from systems that emerge from life's tendencies, yet which always have the capacity to operate without reference to their original aim. Or just plain copy & paste, who knows. Without further ado, here is my list: **Cut Hands -- Black Mamba** **Mark Fell -- Sentielle Objectif Actualite** **Grouper -- Vital** **Time Wave Zero -- култура није твој пријатељ** **Lee Gamble -- Plos 97s** **Holly Herndon -- Car** **Jeremy Bible -- I'm very uncomfortable most of the time** **Ill Winds -- Knut** **Rihanna -- Diamonds (Jerome LOL Edit)** **Devilman -- Bakan Q** **Triad God -- 'Remand'** **Schwarz -- FEEL YR BODY (KATZ HA)** **Vatican Shadow -- Church of all images (Regis Version)** **Moon Wheel -- Brontide** **Ela Orleans -- Dark Wood** **Blue Stork -- DORN** **Terekke -- Asidis** **Jason Lescalleet -- The Power Of Pussy** Photo by Eunjin Choi [1]: https://jeanhugueskabuiku.substack.com/p/about-vatican-shadow-link-with-the [2]: https://www.electronicbeats.net/on-vatican-shadow-and-the-far-right/ [3]: http://nofearofpop.com "No Fear Of Pop"
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    text: '<p class="p1"><i>[15.07.2021. Content warning: an </i><a href="https://jeanhugueskabuiku.substack.com/p/about-vatican-shadow-link-with-the"><i>article</i></a><i> published by J.-H. Kabuiku on July 9th 2021 points out Dominick Fernow&rsquo;s consistent links with metal and noise artists, bands, labels and productions using pedophilia and sexual violence imagery, listing a number of regular collaborators explicitly affiliated with National Socialism and white power ideology. More on this </i><a href="https://www.electronicbeats.net/on-vatican-shadow-and-the-far-right/"><i>here</i></a><i>]</i></p><p>For me, 2012 was about going out and constantly discovering new things. To be honest, I got a bit tired of blogs and the &ldquo;posting things first&rdquo; approach of most of them (except <a title="No Fear Of Pop" href="http://nofearofpop.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">no fear of pop</a>, of course). Everything becomes this blur, like with additive color mixing: when you mix them all you just end up with a white spot, an empty, boring void. Not to be too pessimistic, though, because there <em>is</em> some amazing stuff to be discovered in these niches.</p><p>But in general, everything seemed to go towards a more interpersonal look at things. I&rsquo;m not talking about esoteric bullshit or post-religious weirdness; more about DIY and DIT movements. Artspaces, bars and clubs. The supposed last year on Earth was about showing one&rsquo;s human side&mdash;albeit constantly interwoven and heightened with amazing tracks, mixes and distorted by frequencies from systems that emerge from life&rsquo;s tendencies, yet which always have the capacity to operate without reference to their original aim. Or just plain copy &amp; paste, who knows.</p><p>Without further ado, here is my list:</p><p><strong>Cut Hands &ndash; Black Mamba</strong></p><p><strong>Mark Fell &ndash; Sentielle Objectif Actualite</strong></p><p><strong>Grouper &ndash; Vital</strong></p><p><strong>Time Wave Zero &ndash; &#1082;&#1091;&#1083;&#1090;&#1091;&#1088;&#1072; &#1085;&#1080;&#1112;&#1077; &#1090;&#1074;&#1086;&#1112; &#1087;&#1088;&#1080;&#1112;&#1072;&#1090;&#1077;&#1113;</strong></p><p><strong>Lee Gamble &ndash; Plos 97s</strong></p><p><strong>Holly Herndon &ndash; Car</strong></p><p><strong>Jeremy Bible &ndash; I&rsquo;m very uncomfortable most of the time</strong></p><p><strong>Ill Winds &ndash; Knut</strong></p><p><strong>Rihanna &ndash; Diamonds (Jerome LOL Edit)</strong></p><p><strong>Devilman &ndash; Bakan Q</strong></p><p><strong>Triad God &ndash; &lsquo;Remand&rsquo;</strong></p><p><strong>Schwarz &ndash; FEEL YR BODY (KATZ HA)</strong></p><p><strong>Vatican Shadow &ndash; Church of all images (Regis Version)</strong></p><p><strong>Moon Wheel &ndash; Brontide</strong></p><p><strong>Ela Orleans &ndash; Dark Wood</strong></p><p><strong>Blue Stork &ndash; DORN</strong></p><p><strong>Terekke &ndash; Asidis</strong></p><p><strong>Jason Lescalleet &ndash; The Power Of Pussy</strong></p><p>Photo by Eunjin Choi</p>'
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# 2012 Editor’s Picks: Michael Aniser \[15.07.2021. Content warning: an [*article*][1] published by J.-H. Kabuiku on July 9th 2021 points out Dominick Fernow's consistent links with metal and noise artists, bands, labels and productions using pedophilia and sexual violence imagery, listing a num...

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The supposed last year on Earth was about showing one's human side---albeit constantly interwoven and heightened with amazing tracks, mixes and distorted by frequencies from systems that emerge from life's tendencies, yet which always have the capacity to operate without reference to their origin...