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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Moneyless Mark documentary




Great audio documentary released by RTE radio one



31 year old Donegal man Mark Boyle has been living completely without money for over two years - by choice.

This former economics and business student has spent the last ten years gradually becoming less and less of a consumer.

In November 2008, after much thought on the subject of money and the money-system, Mark completely stopped spending or receiving any money at all - initially as a one year experiment to see if he could do it.

Now Mark lives outside the city of Bath in a small converted truck that is parked on an organic farm, where he does work growing vegetables in exchange for being allowed to live there. He heats himself with a small stove - made from an old converted gas bottle and pieces of an old bicycle welded together.

He washes himself and his clothes in the river. He grows his own vegetables and forages for wild food - nettles are a favourite staple. Sometimes - though it is his least preferred method of finding food - he finds food in the skips that are full of food thrown away every day by shops.

Mark is also the founder of the 'Freeconomy' - a website that allows users to provide services to each other, in exchange for absolutely nothing.

His next project is the Moneyless Village in which seven more people are going to join Mark in the moneyless lifestyle.

An experiment that was supposed to last one year has turned into a lifepath and Mark says that, without money, he has never been happier.

The Documentary on One finds out what made him make such a radical lifestyle choice, why he wants to keep on doing it - and how he does it.

Divisions Ruin












































Divisions Ruin - Compilation

This just a small compilation of songs i put together from various releases (Demo, 7 inch, 4 way split & split with Easpa Measa) from the late/great Divisions Ruin that i found scattered around my computer. Crust punk from Dublin. Thinking back on this band i have only the fondest of memories. They started out about a year after i had first moved to Dublin and are now broken up about one year. The band that i have seen the most in my life and i cant stress how amazing, raw and relentless their live shows were. RIP Divisions Ruin and thanks for all the memories

Dishammer























Under the sign of the D-beat mark 12"

crust, black metal, d-beat, thrash?

All of the above is the most reasonable answer There's a lot going on in this release and each track stands out in its own right due to each song drawing a different amount of inspiration from a range of influences that leaves us with a release that summed up best, sounds like "a fight between Discharge and Hellhammer with Motorhead and Bathory being played in the background".

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Disrupt























Unrest


Boston based crust/grind band that has deservedly earned a cult following. Disrupt is an American crust band from Lynn, Massachusetts that fused anarcho elements with graind. Although they only released one album (Unrest), the band acquired quite a following on the strength of several 7-inch EPs and compilation appearances.

Wintercult





















i'd rarely listen to black metal. Its something that enough of the time doesn't click with me and i end up appreciating it from afar but every once in a while i find something that really impresses me which is the case with this one man project from russia. Depressive as it is ambient