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“Clanging on heat pipes, thumping on plywood walls. Hollering into tape recorders. Slipping and swaying into alleyways and juke joints of yesteryear. Dreaming the American dust bowl and British maritime.”
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“Cerith Wyn Evans’ ‘take my eyes and through them see you’ [is] a continuous loop of fully-exposed film… Unfortunately… it’s not picking up quite enough dust and scratches to make very interesting viewing.”
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Old but brilliant news story about an internet-connected toaster that downloads the weather forecast onto your toast. Genius. That was five years ago – can I buy one yet?
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“… sometimes the references are obscure, but nonetheless, they seem to be obviously Christian. And she said, ‘People think you’re being ironic.’ They think I’m being ironic for 13 years? That would exhaust even the world’s greatest ironist.”
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“Twitter is so flexible and entertaining that users find their own combination of useful features… they focus on what works for them. Twitter’s feature rich like a buffet or Swiss Army knife and there’s definitely a market for those things.”
“They think I’m being ironic for 13 years? That would exhaust even the world’s greatest ironist.”
I love that. What a great quote. Fans and their preconceptions, eh?
I was surprised, to be honest. Somewhere down the line, a long time ago, I had put Tibet and C93 into that “Crowley magick” pigeonhole (which has never really interested me) and thus paid them very little attention.
Now Coil are no more, I might go back and give C93 another go.