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Philip Mo

@iamphilmo

sound and radio, art and farce

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calendar_today19-11-2010 16:30:35

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Berlin authorities to use experimental music as weapon against loitering drug users in train station. Looking forward to see how this affects the demographics at gigs in the near future mobil.berliner-zeitung.de/berlin/verkehr…

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Gutachten der Bundesregierung zur Wohnungspolitik liest sich wie ein Lobby-Papier der Immobilienwirtschaft. Mietpreisbremse abschaffen, sozialen Wohnungsbau einstellen und Steueranreize für private Investotionen. Ausdrückliches Ziel: hohe Renditen sichern. zeit.de/wirtschaft/201…

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Remembering Sister Rosetta Tharpe, gone 45 years today. When she was asked about music in the late 1960s, she said, "Oh, these kids and rock and roll — that is just sped up rhythm and blues. I've been doing that forever."

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Has this never been done before? I can't believe this has never been done before. Great implementation! forgeit.pt/Upload_Public/…

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#OnThisDay 1959: Monitor made a short film called Hi-Fi-Fo-Fum, about a burgeoning phenomenon; the audiophile. This is absolutely wonderful.

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It must give the UDA some comfort that the DUPs partners in Westminster are so fond of their powdery product. It gives a whole new meaning to the Supply and Confidence deal.

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"She moved into people’s houses because they liked the idea of having Nico in the spare room, but then they would say the kids were scared of her, so she got a flat in Sedgeley Park" amp.theguardian.com/music/2019/jul…

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The Natural Candleman "He builds rockets" is not an argument for him understanding how city planning works. He doesn't, and it's clear you don't either. Study the concept of "induced demand." citylab.com/transportation…