Reviewed by A. Iwasa Signal is an ongoing book series dedicated to the political graphics, creative projects, and cultural production of international resistance and liberation struggles. Edited by Josh MacPhee and Alec Dunn, this issue of Signal delves into international Black Power publishing, 1960s anarchist and antimilitarist illustrations of Liberation magazine, and more.
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Global Rhythm Radio: Yé-yé French pop, Leaf Players of Quito, Archival 78 RPM folk sounds10/17/2023
Hosted by Parisa Eshrati
This edition of Global Rhythm Radio is generally is focused on the more harmonic global music, including French ye-ye singers, chamber jazz leaf players of Quito, archival folk tapes from Somalia, rare 78 ethnographic recordings from Uzbekistan, psychedelic Italian space rock, and much more.
Written by Brandon Biallas The 1960s has become synonymous with U.S. hippie culture and the iconic psychedelic music that was spawned from it. But did the 60's spirit and visions for society (hallucinated and otherwise) really die out with the decade? Travel back in time with us as we explore Britain's New-Age Traveler movement; an equally influential counterculture movement with its own rapidly-growing music and art scene. Little did the world know that this very same movement would eventually give birth to one of the most eclectic and insanely-strange bands that continuously channels that same psychotropic spirit to this day.
Reviews by A. Iwasa Reviews for two deeply insightful zines - one of which on substitue teaching, and another on the biopsychosocial model for relapse prevention.
New Music Drops is a monthly series on T&E where we share some of our favorite new releases from this year in rock, pop, metal, punk, hip-hop, and global music. In the September installment, you'll find psychedelic death metal, Houston hip hop, dark indie folk, cyberpunk techno, and much more!
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