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The Ghost State Campaign

Posted on October 10, 2013 by Andrew D Devenney
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So this is part of the rpg campaign announcement/pitch I sent to my gaming group last week: You are a field agent of the European Internal Action Service (EIAS), a secret organization within the European Union tasked with monitoring and … Continue reading →

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New Brit Dubstep

Posted on December 16, 2010 by Andrew D Devenney
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So I have Sirius XM satellite radio in my car (bloody brilliant for my commute to work), and Tuesday night I was listening to BBC Radio 1 (heh) for shits and giggles. I heard this song by Brit drum and … Continue reading →

Posted in Music | Tagged britain, new | Leave a reply

Doing the Hypnagogic Hop

Posted on October 1, 2010 by Andrew D Devenney
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Ganked this from Warren Ellis’s joint, it appears the Moon Wiring Club is dropping a new album soon. Trippy. “Stripped Paint for the Last Post” is a great album, so I bet the new one will be just as good.  … Continue reading →

Posted in Music | Tagged internet-jesus, new | Leave a reply

My Hubs are Here!

Posted on August 20, 2010 by Andrew D Devenney
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This summer, I decided, in what was clearly a mental breakdown of sorts, to expand my web footprint, to better harness and master my Google search results (be proactive on that people!) so that the stupid shit I used to … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources | Tagged academics, new, research-hub, teaching-hub, webdesign | Leave a reply

Wu Wu Busted Teef?

Posted on July 27, 2010 by Andrew D Devenney
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Warren Ellis, aka Internet Jesus, finds the strangest things. Figured I would toss this one up too because it’s grabbing me: WU LYF “i got dem wu wu busted teef spitting it concrete like the golden sun god” i got … Continue reading →

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Trance-tastic

Posted on July 27, 2010 by Andrew D Devenney
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A somewhat creepy video of a slow-groovin’ song for your evening listening: Caribou “Sun” CARIBOU – Sun from Caribou on Vimeo. … Continue reading →

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Links of the Day: Solar Symphony

Posted on June 5, 2010 by Andrew D Devenney
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grinding.be | Brilliant Noise Posted: 04 Jun 2010 01:59 PM PDT “To create Brilliant Noise, Semiconductor (aka Ruth Jarman and Joe Gerhardt), went through hundreds of thousands of computer files to select some of the sun’s most spectacular and unseen … Continue reading →

Posted in Delicious | Tagged braindrain, cthulhu, links, new | Leave a reply

A Whole New Spin on Disease Vectors

Posted on May 31, 2010 by Andrew D Devenney
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Something I stumbled across on grinding.be: There are a number of cheesy, direct-to-DVD sci fi movies in this, I think… … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged machine-future-apocalypse, new, techno | Leave a reply

What Am I Listening to Lately?

Posted on September 12, 2009 by Andrew D Devenney
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I haven’t done an iPod post in a while, so why not now? But instead of listing the latest albums, I’ll do a short list of the last 10 songs I bought & downloaded off the internet (in this case … Continue reading →

Posted in Music | Tagged boredom, iPod, new, self-indulgence | Leave a reply

“wonderful mad electropop symphonies”

Posted on January 20, 2008 by Andrew D Devenney
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A hat tip to Warren Ellis on this, and posted here because I don’t want to forget it, let’s hear it for the Oxford-based techno group Space Heroes of the People, with songs located here. “Barbie is a Robot” and … Continue reading →

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