Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Audio Sushi Track of the Day Galaxie 500 - Strange http://youtu.be/CO29Pz2Hw5w

Audio Sushi Track of the Day Galaxie 500 - Strange

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Disastronaut "Sketch for Occupation" [Label Catastrophic] download & please see http://occupylondon.org.uk/ , #OccupyLSX

A short sketch for Occupation... download Disaster etc.


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#OccupyLSX – London Occupation http://occupylsx.org/?cat=53

Posted on October 30, 2011 by occupylsx
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*** For immediate release ***

OccupyLSX: London Occupation


Email: press@occupylsx.org
Twitter: https://twitter.com/OccupyLSX; Hashtag #OccupyLSX

‘Time for us all to focus on the real issues’ says Dean of St Paul’s as he
meets Occupation for the first time, accompanied by the Bishop of London

‘The camp is a living parable’ declares assembled religious
representatives in an unprecedented multi-faith protest gathering on the
steps of St Paul’s yesterday

Members of the Clergy add their voices to the protest and over a thousand
people attend ‘Sermon on the Steps’ of St Paul’s as support for Occupy
London Stock Exchange swells

This morning on the steps of St Paul’s, Revd Graeme Knowles, Dean of St
Paul’s and Richard Chartes, Bishop of London, addressed and met with
Occupy London’s public assembly for the first time. In a display of
multi-faith unity, the public session was opened and blessed by Imam Dr
Muhammad Al-Hussaini. The Bishop of London also gave a blessing to the
public assembly.

In a move welcomed by Occupy London (OccupyLSX) – who aim to challenge
social and economic injustice and fight for real democracy – the Dean and
the Bishop participated in the public assembly, listening and responding
to the questions and concerns of the occupiers. The Dean and Bishop
stated that they were willing to engage in dialogue with the occupation
and agreed with the occupation that it was ‘time for us all to focus on
the real issues’ and that the church had shared views with the protest
[1].

Helen Morisson, a supporter of OccupyLSX said: “Today’s conversation was
respectful and compassionate. We’re delighted to hear that the Bishop has
agreed to meet us for a second time. This is the start of a productive
dialogue about how decisions made by a few are affecting the many. It’s
about real democracy.”

In light of this, people from the occupation encouraged St Paul’s
Institute not to continue to delay the publication their findings,
reported to be raising profound concerns about the banking sector’s
willingness to accept responsibility for the financial crisis [2].

Occupiers voiced their surprise and disappointment that St Paul’s had
decided to partner with the Corporation of London and pursue legal action
against people occupying, which may inevitably lead to forcible eviction
and violence from the police. The decision to begin the eviction process
prompted Dr Giles Fraser to step down as canon chancellor, on Thursday.
The Dean and Bishop responded that they were committed to finding a
non-violent resolution, but this left many occupiers feeling that their
questions about forcible eviction were not fully addressed.

“We welcome the meeting today, and we’ve been working hard and
co-operating with the cathedral all this while” said Lucy, an occupier
“but when you are talking about forcible eviction and police violence, it
isn’t an abstract thing – it’s my body that will be pulled from my tent
and dragged on the ground, my face and arms that will be beaten by police
batons. I am here working in the daytime and occupying at night, I want
to see change – an end to this Government’s unnecessary cuts, attacks on
public sector workers and the welfare state, these issues affect us all.
I’m here to represent the 99%. The Bishop of London and the Dean of St
Paul’s must 100% guarantee that police violence won’t happen in their
name.”

In contrast, a call from members of the clergy for the occupation to
continue was yesterday given voice, as Occupy London’s third consecutive
weekend in occupation saw a special event: ‘Sermon on the Steps’ which
featured readings, prayer, short speeches and song. Christian groups,
Catholic Workers, Pax Christi, Quakers, Church of England clergy, Jewish
outreach groups, atheists, humanists and an Iraq War veteran [3] were
among many who stood on the steps of St Paul’s in solidarity with the
protest. They spoke out in opposition to ‘our unsustainable economic
system’ and in support the occupation, urging it to continue to occupy
despite the legal action being brought against it by the Corporation of
London and St Paul’s [4].

Over a thousand assembled to listen and participate in the ‘Sermon’ which
was held at 3pm Saturday directly outside St Paul’s cathedral. Tourists
mingled with protesters and a wedding party was cheered and applauded by
the assembly of people gathered to listen to the Sermon. Families
visiting the occupation on Saturday enjoyed “Occupy Half Term” – a tent
that turned into a play space for the afternoon and young people spoke and
shared their opinions on the protest. The OccupyLSX ‘Sermon on the Steps’
also had speeches from people who had visited other occupations around the
world, including Occupy Wall Street in New York. The Occupy movement is
challenging social and economic injustices in the UK and around the world
[5].

After three weeks in occupation, Occupy London has seen the size of the
occupation grow with a second site established on Finsbury Square.
Numerous offers of support and donations from members of the public, local
business-people and city-workers, along with trade unions, MPs and
celebrities [6] [7] [8], the Occupy London movement is bringing people
together from across the political spectrum, united in the call for change
[9].

Excerpts from ‘Sermon on the Steps’ participants:

“What is happening here at St Paul’s is a moment of transformation – a
glimpse of what is possible. In just a few days, the hope of living more
compassionately, more justly, more kindly has been incarnated in the City
of London and it threatens ‘business as usual’. As the prophet Zachariah
said,’Not by power, nor by might but by the spirit’ – that is what
sustains those who are camping here and it inspires us all.”
Rabbi Jeffrey Newman, Director Earth Charter UK

“The camp is living parable. In the tradition of St Paul the tent maker
the Occupation is a symbolic testament against corruption and greed.”
Chris Erskine – Christian Charity Worker, Seedbed Christian Community Trust
“The armed forces are not to be used as a private army for the
profiteering of the 1 percent”
Matthew Horn – veteran from UK Forces in Iraq and occupier

“As a Catholic priest, it was a privilege to speak to the demonstrator’s
on the steps of St Paul’s Cathedral. Those present were clearly focused on
the task in hand, namely the rich getting richer and the poor getting
poorer. We cannot rest while this is the case; hopefully the demonstration
will continue.”
Father Joseph Ryan – Catholic Priest

“The sermon on the steps today was an inspirational show of unity and a
show of how so many people of all backgrounds are standing together to
fight injustice globally. Regardless of religion or political affiliation
we are now hopefully kick-starting a much needed change in the world”
Chris from Occupy London (OccupyLSX)

“Institutions of the City of London are built on idolatry. They encourage
us to worship the power of money and markets. Today we saw people of many
religions and of none recognise the reality of a different power – the
power of love manifested in active non-violence”
Symon Hill – Quaker & Baptist

“We are here against all the odds, because something greater than all of
us and all the powers out there want us to be here. The biggest
achievement today was to have a blessing from the Bishop of London for the
public assembly”
Sheikh Dr Muhammad Al-Hussaini – Academic

ENDS

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Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Audio Sushi track of the Day : We Hate David Guetta! - Official Video [@skrufff] + free download - The Controversy rolls on... http://skrufff.com/2011/11/music-criticism/

From @skrufff http://skrufff.com/2011/11/music-criticism/ click for a genius video explaining how david guetta developed his talents


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The medieval, unaccountable Corporation of London is ripe for protest @Guardian http://gu.com/p/333xb

Daniel-pudles-01112011-007

http://gu.com/p/333xb

The medieval, unaccountable Corporation of London is ripe for protest
Working beyond the authority of parliament, the Corporation of London
undermines all attempts to curb the excesses of finance

Excerpt:
If you've ever dithered over the question of whether the UK needs a
written constitution, dither no longer. Imagine the clauses required
to preserve the status of the Corporation. "The City of London will
remain outside the authority of parliament. Domestic and foreign banks
will be permitted to vote as if they were human beings, and their
votes will outnumber those cast by real people. Its elected officials
will be chosen from people deemed acceptable by a group of medieval
guilds …".

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Disastronaut / Audio Sushi Chart Fix / Track listings Monday 31st October, 2011

Disastronaut / Audio Sushi Chart Fix / Track listings Monday  31st October, 2011

01 Lana Del Rey - Video Games Remixes Pt. 2 - Polydor [Joy Orbison /
Jakwob + Etherwood]
02 Bart B More & Rubix - Ari EP - BMKLTSCH
03 BENNY BENASSI FEATURING GARY GO - CLOSE TO ME (AATW)
04 Rhianna "We found love feat. Calvin Harris (R3hab's XS remix)" [
Def Jam / Mercury]
05 NERVO Featuring Steve Aoki & Afrojack " We’re All No One " [POWER}
06 Action Man - Action Traxx EP - Cheap Thrills
07 Moby - After (remixes) - Little Idiot // Moby - The Right Thing -
Little Idiot
08 Stooshe - Betty Woz Gone - Remixes - Warner
09 Machines Don't Care - Incoming EP - Cheap Thrills
10 Rizzle Kicks "When I was younger" [Island]
11 Skream feat. Sam Frank - Anticipate - Remixes - Tempa / Rinse
12 Rex The Dog & Kris Menace - POW! - Compuphonic
13 Hyper "My World" [Distinctive Records]
14 Emeli Sandé feat. Naughty Boy - Daddy feat. Naughty Boy - Virgin
15 Kissy Sell Out Feat MC Cobra - "Turn It On" - San City High
16 TIESTO - MAXIMAL CRAZY (BASSJACKERS / R3HAB & SWANKY TUNES REMIX)
MUSICAL FREEDOM
17 Deekline & Ed Solo 'Always RIP' Rat (Eddie K & Minus / Pyramid Rmxs) [Rat]
18 Jack Beats - End Of Love - Deconstruction / Columbia
19 Steve Aoki ft Rivers Cuomo - "Earthquakey People" - Ultra Music
20 Dam Funk - InnaFocusedDaze - Scion AV
21 Duck Sauce - Big Bad Wolf - Remixes - 3Beat
22 Jason Derulo 'Fight For You' (Warner Bros.)
23 THE ANGRY KIDS FEAT. ODISSI - LULLABY (THE MARTINEZ BROTHERS
REMIXES) P-10 RECORD
24 LeBreton - Glass EP - Blood Music
25 Speakers - "Bass" - Virgin Records (Nay Ray Remixes)

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Audio Sushi Track of the Day Screamin Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You http://youtu.be/orNpH6iyokI

Screamin Jay Hawkins - I Put A Spell On You

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Monday 12th February , 2024 Chart Jeffrey / Disastronaut / Audio Sushi Chart Fix / Track listings

 Monday 12th February , 2024 Chart Jeffrey / Disastronaut / Audio Sushi Chart Fix / Track listings 01 Disastronaut "Infinity Loops"...