Mixtape compiled by ‘VM’, member of the Gruppo di Nun and chronicler of Rome’s dark twin city of Remoria, takes us back to the years 1990–1994, when a new brand of home-grown techno pumped a chronic strain of no-future energy into the peripheral zones of burned-out Empire.
For the accompanying text by VM, and tracklist: https://www.urbanomic.com/document/dark-continuum/
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Mixtape compiled by ‘VM’, member of the Gruppo di Nun and chronicler of Rome’s dark twin city of Remoria, takes us back to the years 1990–1994, when a new brand of home-grown techno pumped a chronic strain of no-future energy into the peripheral zones of burned-out Empire.
For the accompanying text by VM, and tracklist: https://www.urbanomic.com/document/dark-continuum/
In-depth discussion of the aesthetic, political, architectural, and passional dimensions of Yves Mettler’s work on urban spaces whose names invoke a multitude of concepts and visions of ‘Europe’, as documented in the Urbanomic book ‘Atlas Europe Square’. With Mettler and contributors Stephen Zepke, Teresa Pullano, Neil Brenner, and Reza Negarestani addressing the many dimensions of the project, and designers Emmanuel Crivelli and Ernesto Luna of DUALROOM about the process of transforming it into a book.
Music from:
Kraftwerk, ‘Europe Endlos’
Holly Johnson, ‘Europa’
Nena, ‘Das Land der Elefanten’
Europe, ‘The Final Countdown’
Asia, ‘Countdown to Zero’
David Sylvian, ‘Café Europa’
Noir Desire, ‘L’Europe’
Phantom Ghost, ‘My Secret Europe’
Gianna Nannini, ‘Ragazzo Dell’Europa’
Kate Tempest, ‘Europe is Lost’
Max Richter, ‘Europe, After the Rain’
Roxy Music, ‘A Song for Europe’
Steve Reich, ‘Different Trains’
— from the playlist/exhibition A Song for Europe, curated by Thibaut de Ruyter, designed by Büro Otto Sauhaus in Berlin, commissioned for Collecting Europe, by V&A and Goethe-Institut London.
And:
'Ghetto’ by Jocker Black.
Alan Faqir, excerpt from 'The Local Iranian Music' vol. 1
Urbanomic
Mixtape compiled by ‘VM’, member of the Gruppo di Nun and chronicler of Rome’s dark twin city of Remoria, takes us back to the years 1990–1994, when a new brand of home-grown techno pumped a chronic strain of no-future energy into the peripheral zones of burned-out Empire.
For the accompanying text by VM, and tracklist: https://www.urbanomic.com/document/dark-continuum/