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Re: [microsound] London project




the guillotine is certainly very underrated as a problem-solver and it can also be musically interesting. try that opera by Poulenc (I'm to senile to remember its name) where the sound of the guillotine is integrated with the music to very good effect (unfortunately cutting heads off nuns rather than leaders).


didnt we just see a music project intended to make a diff: http:// www.live8live.com/

/jl



11 jul 2005 kl. 07.21 skrev devslashnull:

no project will ever make any difference. it is absurd. many have attempted much more direct intervention and failed. many moving the pieces on the board are armageddon-ists... and their compatriots are merely using that belief to extract personal gain. we can make art until we die (and of course many of us will). there is only one answer.

we must kill them. one by one. drag them into the streets and cut off their heads. violence begets violence to be sure. time to beget lest we be begotten. vive le guillotine.

perhaps the US military will stage a coup, take back the country, execute the lying murderers, and call for immediate free elections from the local to the national levels.

so be it. it's been done before.




On Friday, July 8, 2005, at 04:20 PM, Arie van Schutterhoef wrote:


-I think it's the only thing we can do, except perhaps join the fray
 and become what we are opposed to in the first place.



The spanish people were confronted with a terrorist atrocity in the form of the attack on Madrid last year, they reacted by throwing out of office the politicians whose policies had exposed them to the danger in the first place.



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