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The Quietus | Culture Countered The Quietus Digest - Sign up for our free Friday email newsletter. Sign Up Sign Up Support The Quietus Our journalism is funded by our readers. Become a subscriber today to help champion our writing, plus enjoy bonus essays, podcasts, playlists and music downloads. 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Clubs are closing, a new generation is less keen on going out and bashing their bonces with garries – yet raving is discussed more than ever, with endless books and academic articles discussing the dancefloor as a utopia. Chal Ravens asks what this phenomenon tells us about the state of modern raving. Album of the Week Deep Deep Down: J Spaceman & John Coxon’s Music for William Eggleston’s Stranded in Canton Jason Pierce and fellow Spiritualized member take a trip into the Old Weird America for a strange encounter with the flipside of the American dream Live Reviews When A Sound is Just a Sound: Absolute Music at Venice Music Biennale At this year's Venice Biennale Musica, tQ's Robert Barry wonders what we might gain when we pretend, if only for a moment, that it really is all just about the music News Kevin Richard Martin talks The Bug, KMRU, Amy Winehouse and More Ahead of a world premiere of Black at this year’s Semibreve, and following a slew of diverse creative projects, Kevin Richard Martin catches us up on his tribute to Amy Winehouse, collaborating with KRMU, his latest LP as The Bug, the joys of self-releasing, his refusal to look backwards and more Anniversary Conductor of Magic and Chaos: The Roscoe Mitchell Solo Saxophone Concerts at 50 Stewart Smith salutes the emotional power of Roscoe Mitchell’s live recordings from 1973 and 74, a portal to one of the most significant musical minds of our time Baker's Dozen Beautiful Losers: Jim Reid of The Jesus And Mary Chain’s Baker’s Dozen Eschewing what he sees as the wilful obscurity of previous Baker's Dozens, Jim Reid takes Daniel Dylan Wray through the 13 records that "chiselled out The Jesus And Mary Chain" New Weird Britain New Weird Britain in Review for October by Noel Gardner A Quietus Interview Feel the Stitches: An Interview with Moin A Quietus Interview A Personal Exorcism: An Exclusive Heartworms Interview on Debut LP, Glutton For Punishment Anniversary 25 Years On: Mos Def and the Promise of Black On Both Sides Books Tut-tut! 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Horrible.” David Yow’s Favourite Records Ritual, Hypnosis and Drone Richard Norris’ Favourite Albums The Sound of Light on Water Jon Hopkins’ Favourite Music Crossing Over Brìghde Chaimbeul’s Favourite Albums There’s Nothing Better Jason Pierce’s Favourite Albums Feel What You Don’t Know Mabe Fratti’s Favourite Albums Pull Together Eno Williams of Ibibio Sound Machine’s Favourite Records I Need A Double Dozen Chris Corsano’s Favourite Albums All Baker’s Dozen Subscriber Area Explore Exclusive Subscriber Content Playlists Podcasts Essays Newsletters Downloads Offers A mighty thanks to all our tQ Subscribers for supporting the future of independent journalism. Visit Subscriber Area Subscribers Organic Intelligence Organic Intelligence XXXVII: Trash Electroclash Bangers It's back nearly a quarter century in this month's antidote to the algorithm as Luke Turner revisits the heady Monday nights at Trash, where the arch and exotic rhythms and deadpan chat of electroclash soundtracked cheap booze and rent of early 21st century London ADVERTISEMENT The Quietus Digest Sign-up for our free Friday email newsletter. Submit Loading... You have successfully joined our subscriber list. ADVERTISEMENT News Universal Music Group to Acquire Independent Label Group PIAS UMG is taking majority control of the company having previously bought 49 percent of it in 2022 Crowdfunder Launched for New Book Celebrating London’s Independent Venues Sweaty Ceilings features a host of music journalists exploring the stories behind some of the capital's best-loved live music venues past and present Perila Unveils Double Album for Smalltown Supersound, ‘Intrinsic Rhythm’ The Berlin-based artist's second full-length for the label will be released in November New Music Biennial Launches Open Call for New Works to be Presented During 2025 Edition Next year's festival will take place place at London's Southbank Centre and in Bradford, 2025 UK City of Culture Kevin Richard Martin talks The Bug, KMRU, Amy Winehouse and More Ahead of a world premiere of Black at this year’s Semibreve, and following a slew of diverse creative projects, Kevin Richard Martin catches us up on his tribute to Amy Winehouse, collaborating with KRMU, his latest LP as The Bug, the joys of self-releasing, his refusal to look backwards and more The None to Play London Show This Month The much-acclaimed new noise rock foursome will play with special guests M(h)aol in Dalston amid a slew of UK shows All News Anniversary Conductor of Magic and Chaos: The Roscoe Mitchell Solo Saxophone Concerts at 50 Stewart Smith salutes the emotional power of Roscoe Mitchell’s live recordings from 1973 and 74, a portal to one of the most significant musical minds of our time The Portal Explore 15 Years Of Cultural Wayfinding Each week we conjure up a miscellany of tQ writing from the mists of time for you. Most often random. Sometimes themed. Always enthralling. Explore The Portal The Portal Baker's Dozen Awakening Songs: Buju Banton’s Favourite Music As Buju Banton releases his first album in a decade, he guides Zakiya Mckenzie through the songs that shaped him, from discovering dancehall on the school minibus to collaborating with Pharrell Williams Culture Books Tut-tut! Tut-tut! Recording the Sounds of War With the publication of his new book Experiencing Sound: The Sensation of Being, American musicologist Lawrence Kramer explores the history of attempts to capture the soundscape of battle Books Data Driven: Spotify’s Former Data Alchemist Explores How Streaming is Changing Music From algorithmic recommender systems to on-demand access, Spotify’s former Data Alchemist Glenn McDonald breaks down how streaming influences music discovery and listening behaviour Books (Fish &) Chips On My Shoulder: Soft Cell Beside The Sea In an exclusive extract from his new book, Bedsit Land, Patrick Clarke explores Soft Cell’s roots in English seaside tradition Books Gumbo Ya-Ya: David Toop on Dr John’s Gris-gris In an exclusive extract from his new book, Two-Headed Doctor, David Toop recalls the first time he heard the weird and wonderful debut album by the American singer-songwriter All Culture ADVERTISEMENT Most Popular 1 Baker's Dozen Beautiful Losers: Jim Reid of The Jesus And Mary Chain’s Baker’s Dozen 2 Baker's Dozen There’s A Song Playing: Brett Anderson’s Favourite 13 Albums 3 News The Cure Announce London Show to Launch New Album 4 Baker's Dozen Open Doors: Gavin Friday’s Favourite Albums 5 Black Sky Thinking Surviving Threads: Why Are People Drawn To The World’s Most Harrowing Film? 6 Baker's Dozen There’s Nothing Better: Jason Pierce’s Favourite Albums 7 Album of the Week Slippery Eels: Muuntautuja by Oranssi Pazuzu 8 Baker's Dozen Noel Gallagher Selects His Thirteen Favourite Albums 9 Black Sky Thinking Dread Magnificence: LSD, Selected Ambient Works II & The Psychic Death of Aphex Twin 10 Books Verfreundungseffekt: A Question Of Humanity – Han Kang & An Interview With Deborah Smith 11 Anniversary This Land is Death: Tobe Hooper’s Texas Chain Saw Massacre at 50 12 Things I Have Learned Lara Rix-Martin on The Heavy Existentialism of Soviet Sci-fi 13 Baker's Dozen “Music? Horrible.”: David Yow’s Favourite Records All Most Popular The Quietus Digest Sign up for our free Friday email newsletter. Submit Loading... You have successfully joined our subscriber list. Support The Quietus Our journalism is funded by our readers. Become a subscriber today to help champion our writing, plus enjoy bonus essays, podcasts, playlists and music downloads. Support & Subscribe Today 17 October 2024 "Let me watch night fall on the river" News Reviews Subscriber Area Baker’s Dozen Opinion & Essays Interviews Culture tQ Charts The Portal Privacy Policy About Us Advertising Contact Us RSS Site by ©Black Sky Thinking Limited (trading as The Quietus) company number 07130747 Get The Portal Direct To Your Inbox Sign up for a weekly delve into the tQ archives. Submit Loading... The Portal Tick here to sign up for The Quietus Digest too – our weekly round-up newsletter. You have successfully joined our subscriber list. 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