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Change at the helm

RAY Herbert has been sworn in as Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West president for 2021-22. Immediate past president Andy Stott handed over the reins to Mr Herbert during the club’s annual changeover dinner. A past district governor, Mr Herbert will lead the club over the next 12 months with an August 17 major auction among the key fundraisers for the year ahead. Members and non-members are encouraged to attend the auction, with over $6000 of goods to go under the hammer. The Rotary Club of Mount Gambier West meets Tuesday nights from 6.30pm at the Commodore on the Park. TAGS

Vegyn and Roof Access on fetishising club music, Marx, and crystals

The longtime friends, creative peers, and Frank Ocean’s Blonded radio co-hosts get in conversation for Vegyn’s latest EP Like A Good Old Friend

Exploding Head Movies – Episode May 31, 2021

[PODCAST DUE LATER, FOR NOW, FIND THIS EPISODE AT https://www.mixcloud.com/xhm/xhm-559-each-like-is-validation-2021-may-31/]Laurel Halo scored the 2018 experimental documentary Possessed, which came out as a soundtrack last year, so this week profiles this wild electronic composer. We also talk Laurie Anderson, the Beats in Space radio show and eulogize Yoshi Wada and Franco Battiato. 1. Laurie Anderson: Big Science (Big Science, 1982) Warner Bros 2. Loscil: Lines (Faults, Coasts, Lines, 2020) self-released 3. Tornado Wallace: Desperate Pleasures (BIS: 001-020, 2016) Beats in Space 4. Anna: Systems Breaking Down [dance version] (Systems Breaking Down 12", 1982) RCA 5. Yoshi Wada: Untitled (International Friendship, 1983) Syncord/De Fabriek 6. Franco Battiato: No U Turn (Clic, 1974) Island 7. Modeselektor: Social Distancing [FJAAK remix] (Social Distancing 12", 2021) Monkeytown 8. Sunroof: 30.5.19 (Electronic Music Improvisation: Volume 1, 2021) Parallel Series/Mute 9. Burial:

The 49 Most Anticipated Albums of Spring 2021: Taylor Swift, Japanese Breakfast, J Balvin, and More

April 16 According to the Armed’s guitarist and co-producer Dan Greene, the hardcore collective’s latest album is a “joyous, genderless, post-nihilist, anti-punk, razor-focused take on creating the most intense listener experience possible.” The follow-up to 2018’s Only Love features assistance from Mark Lanegan, Queens of the Stone Age’s Troy Van Leeuwen, producer Ben Chisholm, and executive producer Kurt Ballou. The famously mysterious group revealed its member lineup for this album in the live video for lead single “All Futures.” –Sam Sodomsky All products featured on Pitchfork are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.

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