Music
Music transcends the lexicon. Anarchist bands, indie labels, alternative funding, meaningful lyrics – it’s all music to our ears (ouch).
By Ben on November 15, 2010
Posted in Art, Books, Communication, Digital, Music | Tagged copyleft, copyright, Samuel Konkin |
Found a great post on lewrockwell by SEKIII about his view on the fallacy of copyrights. These ideas can be expanded to the current digital media debate with the RIAA. A novel take on copyright licenses that allows free use of someones work in the public domain, is called copyleft. This basically gives each person [...]
By Harold on June 26, 2010
Posted in Music | Tagged hip hop, jedi mind tricks, video, Vinnie Paz |
New single by Vinnie Paz from Jedi Mind Tricks, off his solo album ‘Season of the Assassin’. Song kicks ass and needs no introduction.
By Ben on May 1, 2010
Posted in Featured Posts, Music, Philosophy | Tagged anarchism, cooperative, essay, homesteading, May Day, PDF, Rothbard, Saturday Sound-Off, socialism, solidarity, takeover, unions, video, workers |
This is the third installment of The Saturday Sound-Off: A combination of a thought-provoking essay with an equally inspiring work of music, art, design, poetry, drama, fictional prose, or film.
Today’s Sound-Off is a special May Day edition — as a salute to workers around the world.
[The title of this post is] a reference to [...]
By Ben on April 10, 2010
Posted in Featured Posts, Music, Philosophy | Tagged agorism, libertarianism, New Libertarian Manifesto, punk, Samuel Konkin, Saturday Sound-Off, Stiff Little Fingers |
This is the second installment of what I hope becomes a regular feature here on JustLive.us —
The Saturday Sound-Off: A combination of a thought-provoking essay with an equally inspiring work of music, art, design, poetry, drama, fictional prose, or film.
Today’s Sound-Off:
✎Samuel Edward Konkin III’s 1980 work, “New Libertarian Manifesto”(PDF)
♫Stiff Little Fingers’ 1978 song, “Alternative [...]
By Harold on April 8, 2010
Posted in Abstract, Featured Posts, Music | Tagged DJ, electronic music, James Holden |
In this 2010 interview at the Red Bull Music Academy in London, Holden sheds light on his production process, the perils of the music business, and not compromising on your creative expression.
By Ben on April 3, 2010
Posted in Abstract, Featured Posts, Mental, Music, Philosophy | Tagged anarchism, anti-state, Blunt Force Trauma, metal, punk, Rothbard, Saturday Sound-Off |
This is the first of what I hope becomes a regular feature here on JustLive.us —
The Saturday Sound-Off: A combination of a thought-provoking essay with an equally inspiring work of music, art, design, poetry, drama, fictional prose, or film.
Today’s Sound-Off:
✎Murray Rothbard’s 1977 essay, “Do You Hate the State?”
♫Blunt Force Trauma’s 2009 song, “Hatred for [...]
By Harold on April 1, 2010
Posted in Mental, Metaphysics, Music, Positivity | Tagged awareness, conciousness, intention, music video |
This is a mindset we should all have as we wake up to start each day in life. Mind over matter and the power of intention are concepts that we believe work. Therefore, we are focusing our energy towards this positive message during our launch day.
Lynne McTaggart, author of The Intention Experiment suggests:
The reason [...]
By Ben on March 27, 2010
Posted in Abstract, Communication, Movies, Music, Physical | Tagged documentary, London, Matt Mason, pirate radio, UK |
BoingBoing’s Cory Doctorow has posted this extremely well-produced mini-documentary about the state of pirate FM radio in London.
Through interviews with DJs, excursions to perilous rooftops, abandoned naval gun-platforms, and secret studios; Matt Mason explores the history and impact of pirate radio — both past and present.
Part of that history now involves the Internet, and as [...]
By Ben on March 6, 2010
Posted in Abstract, Featured Posts, Music | Tagged children, civilization, freedom, libertarianism, music video, Nick Sibley |
This is a great song/video by Nick Sibley. It explains the concept of self-ownership and freedom in a way that’s fun for all ages. Enjoy!
• An interview with Mr. Sibley.
• Nick Sibley’s MySpace page.
By Ben on March 3, 2010
Posted in Abstract, Featured Posts, Music | Tagged Look What I Did, lyrics, punk, review |
Look What I Did has a new album out, Atlas Drugged, which includes the track “Benevolesaurus Lex” (playable at the link). Read the lyrics here.
The song shifts effortlessly between melodious vocal interludes and intense screams, without devolving into the “whine” that a lot of similar music seems to have these days. Some of their songs [...]
By admin on March 1, 2010
Posted in Abstract, Digital, Featured Posts, Music | Tagged music video, no tv, Tool band |
To sum it up… kill your tv!
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