Wednesday, October 27, 2010

a kidney-shaped pool eating hearts of heads of wet red and green



Marzette Watts - Marzette Watts & Company (1966)

{genre: Noir-Noisecore Jazz Upheaval}



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Bailey Farneth





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Brianna Treleven














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Dave Burrell - Echo (1969)

{genre: Avant-Noisecore Jazz Upheaval}



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Tim Enthoven





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Tony Katai















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Ace Isaac Kieffer








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Neilson Tam









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Crystal and her friend Starla took me to a drive-in to watch “Children of the Corn”. They neglected to explain it was a horror movie.

"In Retrospect, the days were fresh and easy."
by
Jereme Dean



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Eric Rondepierre























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Everything looks like wax, not like it’s fake, no, just that it’s perfect, too perfect to be gobbled up like she wants to shovel it in by the wheelbarrel, if she could, though that’s not polite, so she shows some restraint, a rarity for Martha. Every dish is garnished, every single one with an appropriate ladle or ladling device: they’re not Cro-Magnons!

"Martha Seeks Revenge"
by
Lily Hoang



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Linn Heidi Stokkedal





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Boats*Cars*Dollars*Girls*Helicopters*Jewellery*Skylines
directed by Thomas Traum
Music by Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor - 04 - IV
(2010)





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Nathanael Turner








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Stephanie D. Wallace






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I am really failure-like.
When I find certain definitions, I am failing in a dictionary sort of way.
All this failure is moving along as planned.
The failure is written into the text.
I am trying to change this sense of failure, but I am
not having much success

"I Am a Failure, Tina"
by
Peter Davis



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Tereza Zelenkova












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Hannah Stathis






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William Green








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Peter Brötzmann Sextet - Nipples (1969)

{genre: Noise Explosion, Cacophony Jazz}



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Money Faces











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Meron Menghistab








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I woke up to relieve myself, dis[ORIENT]ed at first because I wasn’t home—i was in a hotel room in Florida with my father. According to his doctor, he was supposed to be dead. We were on the first night of a weeklong father-son surfing trip. [The strange thing is] there was a crayfish in the toilet [in reality]. I was conscious that I was conscious. [...] I couldn’t fall back asleep, so I woke my father up to tell him [about the crawDAD in the TOILet]. “Still wetting the bed, are we?” was his response.

LassÖing c[a|R|aw]iBou et al
by
Derek White



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Graham Walzer








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Maisie Cousins









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Nikki Graziano












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Will Govus











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Shane Murphy - "F Train"





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Robert Pruitt








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Who killed Smith? Lord Tollbooth thought that the murderer thought that he could frame EP, there was motive and design, all that was missing from the picture was opportunity. Which, of course, our assassin could not have foreseen. Are you with me so far? It was the perfect set-up, fellas, except there was one small flaw—fate. It was fate that got in fate’s way that fateful day. Who killed Smith? It was a small question, like the man himself, but a large principle. He ate a vanilla fancy.

"Enter COUNTESS LOVELACE with Servant girl"
by
Vanessa Place



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Mariam Sitchinava





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Do not suck on the morsel of fingernail in your mouth, the small taste was enough. Actually eating the nail is sick. You aren’t sick. You’re a good person.

"How to be Me, an Instructional Video narrated by Frank Hinton"
by
Frank Hinton



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Bianca Gutman














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p2:
our meat!

p3:
our baby!
(they snatch the sac from swaddle.)
(they place the sac before them and admire it.)

"Prisoners"
by
Kim Parko



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micheeky















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The Slits - Cut (1979)