Seid ihr wirklich bereit für Isolation? Ist Deutschland eigentlich emotional bereit, als der Buhmann dieses Planeten zu fungieren und sozial-ökonomisch und kulturell vollständig isoliert zu werden? Denn es wird eine kalte, einsame Nacht für ein Volk, dass nur noch in den USA und Israel einen Verbündeten hat, wenn auch nur zum Schein. Da auch diese Länder Deutschland letztendlich nur als nützlichen Trottel gebrauchen können, fern jeglicher Augenhöhe. Denn die Welt beginnt sich abzuwenden.
Impressionen des nackten Affen und seiner infantilen Zivilisation auf ihrem Weg zu den Sternen (mit einem Umweg über die Apokalypse). Denn in 200 Jahren werden Menschen auf uns zurückblicken und feststellen, dass wir korrupte, heuchelnde, verlogene und geldgeile Trottel waren. Doch es gibt auch Negatives aus unserer Zeit zu berichten.
2026-03-19
2026-03-11
Mick Wallace
Transl.:
Sie, @vonderleyen, sind eine Kriegsverbrecherin, die den Völkermord in Gaza ermöglicht hat, und die Menschen im Iran sind Ihnen vollkommen egal. Wann werden Sie die illegale US-israelische Invasion im Iran und die Ermordung von über 150 iranischen Schulmädchen durch dieselben Terrorstaaten verurteilen?
Anmerkung:
Es gibt leider nicht viele Verbrechen, die Frau von der Leyen das maskenhafte Grinsen vom Gesicht wegzaubern würden.
The wonderful Caitlin Johnstone
Nobody wants to believe they're the villain in the story. Nobody wants to believe their government is run by psychopaths who are inflicting unfathomable evils upon populations around the globe in order to rule the world.
It's much nicer to believe you're the Good Guys. Much easier to sit with the idea that your government might make an innocent mistake here and there, but overall is a driving force for the good of humankind, and is certainly superior to the villains it makes war with.
That's a fiction, though. It's a comfortable lie. A fairy tale that westerners tell themselves to avoid a profoundly uncomfortable truth.
The truth is that we are the villains.
We are the terrorists.
We are the tyrants.
We are the evil regime.
Our soldiers aren't out there defending our country, they're out there murdering people for defending their country. They're not fighting for freedom and democracy, they're fighting for money and power.
Daniel Crimmins from the US Army 3rd Infantry Division wrote the following about the Iraq War in 2015:
"Then you realize you haven’t seen anything to support the idea that these poor fuckers are a threat to your home. You look around and you see all the contractors making six figure salaries to fix your shit, train Iraqis, maintain the ridiculous SUVs the KBR dicks ride around in. You consider the fact that every 25mm shell costs about forty bucks, and your company has been handing those fuckers out like shrapnel flavored parade candies. You think about all the fuel you’re going through, all the ammo and missiles and grenades. You think about every time you lose a vehicle, the Army buys a new one. Maybe you start to see a lot of people making a lot of money on huge amounts of human suffering.
"Then you go on leave, and realize that Ayn Rand has no idea what the fuck she’s talking about. You realize that Fox News and Limbaugh and John McCain don’t respect you or your buddies. They don’t give a fuck if you get a parade or a box when you get home, you’re nothing to them but a prop.
"Then you get out, and you hate the news. You hate the apathy, and you hate the murder being carried out in your name. You grew up wanting so bad to be Luke Skywalker, but you realize that you were basically a Stormtrooper, a faceless, nameless rifleman, carrying a spear for empire, and you start to accept the startlingly obvious truth that these are people like you."
That's the reality right there, folks. We can wake up and start living in reality, or we can remain asleep in the fiction.
It's time to wake up to the reality that western civilization is a depraved dystopia where most people are sleepwalking in a propaganda-addled stupor under an empire that is fueled by human blood. And it's time to awaken to the fact that as westerners it is our duty to tear that empire down brick by brick, for the sake of our children and grandchildren, and for the sake of our fellow man.
2026-03-09
Encounter With Transgressive Music - Session20 - Going Dark
https://www.mixcloud.com/TransgressiveMusic/encounter-with-transgressive-music-session21-going-dark/
We live in the age of liars and monsters. We honour stupidity and reward rape. We are masochists, venerating those who plan our destruction.
DO NOT TRUST MEDIA! ANY MEDIA. EVER.
A playlist against the deranged shit-show people call "modern society" now.
[PLAYLIST]
Current 93: "A Song For Douglas (After He's Dead)" (1991, album: "As The World Disappears...")
Death In June: "Break The Black Ice" (1986, album: "The Wörld Thät Sümmer")
Christian Death: "The Luxury of Tears" (1985, album: "Ashes")
Dead Can Dance: "Musica Eternal" (1984, album: "Dead Can Dance")
Collection D'Arnell-Andrea: "Les Cendre Lisieres" (1994, album: "Villers-Aux-Vents (Février 1916)")
Värttinä: "Äijö" (2001, album: "Ilmatar")
Sixth Comm featuring Freya Aswinn: "Othila" (1992, album: "Turn Of The Wheel")
Fire + Ice: "Blood On The Snow" (1992, album: "Gilded By The Sun")
Delta Of Venus: "Doubt" (1995, album: "Neutral A")
Omala: "(Theme From) Cockroaches" (1991, album: "Relicon")
Morthound: "Eternity Ring" (1992, album: "Spindrift")
Skinny Puppy: "Assimilate" (1985, album: "Bites")
Fields Of The Nephilim: "Last Exit (For The Lost)" (1988, album: "The Nephilim")
Ordo Equitum Solis: "Our Lady Of The Wild Flowers" (1991, album: "Animi Aegritudo")
Zone: "The Butterfly Effect" (1991, album: "Born Of Fire")
Photograph by Rainhard Wiesinger.
2026-03-07
2026-03-02
2026-02-25
Encounter With Transgressive Music - Session19 - Aspects of Psychedelic Jazz-Funk II
Another round of eclectic vibes and escapist grooves. The perfect mix to forget the world outside: which is rather forgettable most of the time. At least these days.
[[PLAYLIST]]
Akira Ishikawa and Count Buffalos: "-祈り / Sala - Prayer" (album: "African Rock", 1971)
Mildlife: "The Magnificent Moon" (album: "Phase", 2018)
Justin: "Tonight" (12", 2000)
Junko Ohashi: "サファリ・ナイト / Safari Night" (album: "Flush", 1978)
Mustafa Özkent Ve Orkestrası: "Dolana Dolana" (album: "Gençlik İle Elele", 1973)
Der Große Reibach: "A Night In Tunesia" (compilation: "trndtunes 1.0", 2006)
DePhazz: "Excursion En Mer" (album: "Natural Fake", 2005)
L'Eclair: "Endless Dave" (album: "Sauropoda", 2019)
Al Doum & The Faryds: "Unity is Brotherhood" (album: "Spirit Rejoin", 2018)
Jazzanova: "Fedime´s Flight" ("Jazzanova EP", 1997)
Smith and Mighty: "Same (Ashley Beedles Afroart Vocal Mix)" (12", 2000)
Jun Fukamachi: "Left Handed Woman" (album: "Second Phase", 1977)
Photo:
François De Roubaix, "Dakar", 1959
#mix #mixcloud #transgressivemusic
2026-02-23
Bitcoin... Where the stupid cunts roam.
Bitcoin stürzt unter 65.000$ und innerhalb einer Stunde werden 230 Millionen $ geborgten Anlegergeldes verbrannt.
Ich denke, schon bald werden wieder einige pädophile Koksnasen zu heulen anfangen und den Staat anflehen, ihnen aus der Patsche zu helfen.
Encounter With Transgressive Music - Session18 - Aspects of Psychedelic Jazz-Funk
This certainly feels like one of my best selections. Enjoy the journey!
[[PLAYLIST]]
Al Doum & The Faryds: "Solchi" (LP: "Spirit Rejoin", 2018)
Kutiman: "No Reason For You" (LP: "Kutiman", 2007)
Mildlife: "Phase II" (7", "Phase II", 2019)
Hooverphonic: "Visions (Long Version)" (LP: "The Magnificent Tree", 2000)
L'Eclair: "Suite II" (LP: "Sauropoda", 2019)
Koop: "Drum Rhythm (Music For Ballet Exercises)" (LP: "Koop Islands", 2006)
Moby: "Shining" (EP, "Disk", 1995)
Kyoto Jazz Massive: "Mind Expansion" (LP: "Spirit Of The Sun", 2002)
Jungle By Night: "Spectacles Part I+II" (LP: "Livingstone", 2018)
Khruangbin: "Evan Finds the Third Room" (LP: "Con Todo El Mundo", 2018)
The Mauskovic Dance Band: "Controleer Jezelf" (LP: "Shadance Hall", 2020)
YĪN YĪN: "The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers" (LP: "The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers", 2019)
Harvey Lindo: "Kalima" (LP: "Kid Gloves", 2006)
#mix #mixcloud
2026-02-15
Encounter With Transgressive Music - Session17 - Inside The City: Istanbul Impressions
https://www.mixcloud.com/TransgressiveMusic/encounter-with-transgressive-music-session18-inside-the-city-istanbul-impressions/
Encounter With Transgressive Music - Session17 - Inside The City: Istanbul Impressions
A descent into Istanbul's underbelly, far from the tourist traps. Explore the sound of its back alleys and hidden backyards, and feel the melancholy creeping through the cracks. From the opening ritual of Orient Expressions to the funeral waltz of Sezen Aksu, this session peels back the glitter to reveal the grit. Here, BaBa ZuLa's droned warnings bleed into Gaye Su Akyol's snarling despair, and the sound of Replikas echoes off deserted streets. I have tried to blend the Arabesque ache with the digital grit. Tune in. Turn down the lights. Feel the city breathe.
Photo by Engin Akyurt.
[[ Playlist ]]
Orient Expressions: "Intro" (2004, album: "Divan")
Mercan Dede: "İstanbul" (2007, album: "800")
Nur Ceylan: "Böyle Olur Mu" (2004, album: "Crossing The Bridge")
Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek: "Dom Dom Kurşunu" (2019, album: "Kar Yağar")
BaBa ZuLa: "Gariplere Yer Yok" (2014, album: "34 Oto Sanayi")
Gaye Su Akyol: "Halimiz İtten Beter" (2018, album: "İstikrarlı Hayal Hakikattir")
Ayyuka: "Baskın" (2013, album: "Kiraci Odalari")
Replikas: "Şahar Dağı" (2004, album: "Crossing The Bridge")
Baba Zula featuring Mehmet Güreli: "Özgür Ruh" (2017, album: "XX")
Sezen Aksu: "Sari Odalar" (2000, album: "Deliveren")
Sabahat Akkiraz + Orient Expressions: "Gül Fidanı Kırılır" (2006, album: "Külliyat")
Gaye Su Akyol: "Ölü Bir Adama" (2014, album: "Develerle Yasiyorum")
Sezen Aksu: "Gul" (1997, album: "Düğün Ve Cenaze")
Encounter With Transgressive Music - Session16 - Dimensions Of Istanbul
Encounter With Transgressive Music - Session16 - Dimensions Of Istanbul
This is more than just a postcard of Istanbul. It is a dive into its bloodstream. From Mercan Dede's Sufi electronics to the powerful intensity of Lalalar, and from the aching heart of Neşet Ertaş to the rebellious glamour of Gaye Su Akyol. From the retro-charm of Derya Yıldırım to the psychedelia of BaBa ZuLa. This is the clash of arabesque grief and futuristic funk, the echo of the Saz dissolving into industrial distortion.
Image: İbrahim Mücahit Yıldız
[[ Playlist ]]
Mercan Dede: "Ab-ı Nâfi" (Album: "Su", 2004)
Orient Expressions: "Dünya" (Album: "Divan", 2004)
Neşet Ertaş: "Tatli Dile Güler Yüze" (Album: "Zülüf Dökülmüs Yüze", 1999)
Sezen Aksu: "İstanbul Hatırası" (Album: "Crossing The Bridge - Istanbul Hatirasi", 2005)
Gaye Su Akyol: "Nargile" (Album: "Hologram İmparatorluğu", 2016)
Ayyuka: "Kırmızı" (Album: "Kiracı Odaları", 2013)
Orhan Gencebay: "Hatasız Kul Olmaz" (Album: "Crossing The Bridge - Istanbul Hatirasi", 2005)
BaBa ZuLa: "Kervan Yolda" (Album: "Derin Derin", 2019)
Aynur Dogan: "Ehmedo" (Album: "Crossing The Bridge - Istanbul Hatirasi", 2005)
Derya Yıldırım & Grup Şimşek: "Davet" (Album: "Nem Kaldı", 2017)
Altın Gün: "Gesi Bağları" (Album: "Gece", 2019)
BaBa ZuLa & Brenna McCrimmon: "Cecom" (Album: "Crossing The Bridge - Istanbul Hatirasi", 2005)
Lalalar: "İsyanlar" (7", "İsyanlar/Yalnız Ölü Balıklar Akıntıyı Takip Eder", 2019)
2026-02-14
Soft Machine
Soft Machine - the "Bundles" days
1975
hinten:
Roy Babbington: Bass
Mike Ratledge: Fender Rhodes, Lowrey Deluxe, EMS, AKS
vorne:
Karl Jenkins: Oboe, Sopran-Sax, Piano
Allan Holdsworth: Gitarre
John Marshall: Schlagzeug
2026-02-13
C14 - die banderistischen Schlägertrupps
Dümmliche EU-Politiker haben diese Hooligans und Nazis jahrelang mit Waffen versorgt und dies ist sicherlich erst der Anfang. Die neuen Werwölfe werden früher oder später West-Europa terrorisieren, und gemessen daran, wie jämmerlich der woke deutsche Staat darin ist, die eigene Bevölkerung vor Gewalt zu beschützen, kann sich Deutschland auf einiges gefasst machen.













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