GF004
Jennie Freeburg explores the ways in which FKA twigs’ music interacts with female sexuality, and in doing so shines a critical light on the tendency of mainstream music press to impose a particular male/phallocentric perspective and value system onto music, culture, sex, experience… A version of this essay was first published online @ No Fear of Pop - www.nofearofpop.net/blog/fka-twigs-against-a-musical-vocabulary-of-phallocentrism - and i’m happy to make it available as the first Good Food zine. Available in a limited run of hand-bound zines.
Gustav Thomas, The Eternal Fire of Darkness: Black Metal, Gnosticism & the Body - Zine
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Ort –
Cassette
Yeah You
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Judas –
Cassette (Second Run)
SDF
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Weird Year –
Cassette
Rice Milk
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Judas –
Cassette (First Run)
SDF
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Yantra –
Cassette
Yeah You
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Craig Pollard, Future Islands on Letterman: Reckoning with Duchamp, the Postmodern, and the Language of Pop - Zine
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bruised bone –
Cassette
alright lover
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surbiton/shieldfield –
Cassette
alright lover
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dissembler –
Cassette
alright lover
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