racingsunbeams:

choosetheotherpath:

WHERE THE HELL IS THIS FROM

it’s from Big Day Out 2004!!!

(Source: ohgodie)

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mojomagazine:

The MOJO Weird Record Club #8:John Peel’s BBC Archive Things (BBC, 1970)
What’s this?: This record came about as a result of John Peel’s post-Perfumed Garden show on a fledgling BBC Radio One simply called Night Ride. Beamed out every Wednesday between midnight and 1am, the show’s musical policy was “whatever fits”. An average broadcast might include avant-pop, spoken word, harsh modern classical compositions and some electronics. It was decided to put the audience favourites onto BBC vinyl. Most of the artists were unknown.
MOJO says: “This challenging LP was a milestone in broadcasting and a wild, free-form approach to playlisting and compiling. With dark children’s nursery rhymes, Wellington boot dances performed by Zulus in South Africa and a unusual Austrian chap who imitates a brass band among the tracks, it showcases Peel’s eclectic taste and has to be one of the strangest listens you could ever wish to endure.”
Where can I get it?: Vinyl copies occasionally appear via auction sites. 
The MOJO Weird Record Club appears every month in MOJO magazine and is curated and written by Jonny Trunk.

mojomagazine:

The MOJO Weird Record Club #8:
John Peel’s BBC Archive Things
(BBC, 1970)

What’s this?: This record came about as a result of John Peel’s post-Perfumed Garden show on a fledgling BBC Radio One simply called Night Ride. Beamed out every Wednesday between midnight and 1am, the show’s musical policy was “whatever fits”. An average broadcast might include avant-pop, spoken word, harsh modern classical compositions and some electronics. It was decided to put the audience favourites onto BBC vinyl. Most of the artists were unknown.

MOJO says: “This challenging LP was a milestone in broadcasting and a wild, free-form approach to playlisting and compiling. With dark children’s nursery rhymes, Wellington boot dances performed by Zulus in South Africa and a unusual Austrian chap who imitates a brass band among the tracks, it showcases Peel’s eclectic taste and has to be one of the strangest listens you could ever wish to endure.”

Where can I get it?: Vinyl copies occasionally appear via auction sites.

The MOJO Weird Record Club appears every month in MOJO magazine and is curated and written by Jonny Trunk.

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zenevolence:

Lol, get it Circuit Tree? Circuitry?
HAHAHHA…okay, I’ll shut up now…

zenevolence:

Lol, get it Circuit Tree? Circuitry?

HAHAHHA…okay, I’ll shut up now…

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jtotheizzoe:

alleluiaaa:

These are the patterns of planets orbiting around each other. It’s as though they’re eternally dancing around each other. Each step, pattern, movement makes a beautiful shape unique to their relationship. It’s so… glorious.

It also hurts my eyes if I stare at it for too long.

All based on this:

Take the orbits of any two planets and draw a line between the two planet positions every few days.  Because the inner planet orbits faster than the outer planet, interesting patterns evolve.”

Lovely!

(Source: quitecamille)

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