ghost drone
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Seeing / hearing / feeling them for the first time in 6 days.
Maybe we should petition / beg @unsoundfestival.bsky.social to post those 1729 sets?
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I wrote about my Unsound 2025 highlights, including Jim O'Rourke & Eiko Ishibashi, Abdullah Miniawy, Kara-Lis Coverdale, and a Kyoto DJ named 1729 who played two of the best ambient sets I've ever heard futurismrestated.substack.com/p/fr-139-wea...
FR 139: Weaving Webs at Unsound 2025
Jim O’Rourke & Eiko Ishibashi, Kara-Lis Coverdale, 1729, and other highlights from the Kraków festival
futurismrestated.substack.com
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Do nothing for as long as possible

#obliquestrategies
A black-and-white photo of an Oblique Strategy card. The card reads: 'Do nothing for as long as possible'.
People, I need some advice: How loud Sunn O))) really is live? I have Alpine earplugs with gold filter - high protection, are they enough or do I need something better?
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The RIAA was suing teenagers. We had to sit through ⬇️ this shit anytime we wanted to watch a DVD. A whole generation shamed for using Limewire and torrents. Only for these silicone valley assholes to now find copyright infringement a necessary evil they shouldn’t have to answer for
You wouldn’t steal a car
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Works out to roughly $19,656 USD per enrolled musician at a cost of about $7.43 per Irish citizen. In contrast, the US Govt spends only about 59 cents per citizen on the entire national endowment for the arts (across all artistic disciplines).
Ireland’s government is pressing ahead with plans to permanently implement a basic income scheme that will support 2,000+ artists, creative workers and musicians in 2026

djmag.com/news/ireland...
Ireland’s basic income scheme for artists to be made permanent in 2026
The scheme aims to support 2,000 artists and creative workers, paying each successful applicant €325 a week
djmag.com
Let's remind ourselves that we, the people, have a right to privacy, both online and offline.
This is not good.
New from 404 Media: the Discord hack is every users' worst nightmare. Yesterday the hackers started posting Discord users' selfies, identity documents, email addresses, phone numbers, more. I watched in real time. This is risk of tech storing ID for age verification
www.404media.co/the-discord-...
The Discord Hack is Every Users’ Worst Nightmare
A hack impacting Discord’s age verification process shows in stark terms the risk of tech companies collecting users’ ID documents. Now the hackers are posting peoples’ IDs and other sensitive informa...
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In other words, #FreePalestine. 🇵🇸
While a ceasefire in Gaza is of course welcomed, there will be no lasting peace without a two state solution and without Israel getting completely out of Gaza and the West Bank.
My take on Taylor Swift's new album is that I don't have a take since I didn't listen to the album and I never will.
Met my now wife via social media and we have a 1-year old son.

Best. Thing. Ever.
Has anything great happened in your life because of social media?
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Damn. This is amazing. £325 per week, paid monthly, for 3 years - and the result was a profit for the Irish economy:
www.citizensinformation.ie/en/employmen...
Post from Threads user rodneyowl: "Ireland has declared the Basic Income for Artists scheme permanent. This will be officially announced in tomorrow’s budget. Details to follow. Congratulations to all who fought for it and the present and future artists of all sorts in Ireland. That includes me 👌We’re just comin to the end of a 3 year pilot scheme. It’s been a roaring success. For every €1 paid out to the 2000 participants, the government got €1.46 back. Can’t argue with that. Other countries are already taking note."