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Rebecca Horne Photography via this isn’t happiness

Chance Dance

If your Sunday catch-up with your RSS-feeds presents you with two-point-five dance-related entries, you saddle up, rein in those hyphens, and go-with-the-flow!

Via This Newsletter Cannot Save You comes a dance-video for Gotye’s “Somebody that I used to know.

The second entry is a deep-dive into a GIF of a Girl that dances. Naive Weekly pointed me in that direction.

Last but not least the dance-section of UbuWeb, which recently stopped moving.

Need something new to dance to? There is Sun 13’s Albums Quarterly, which I used for new JSukebox-material.

Distance – Li Hui @ safelightpaper

Miss Marple and the Problem of Modern Identity by Alan Jacobs @ The New Atlantis

King Krule – You’ll Never Guess What Happened Next…

Salute to the Sun by Matthew Halsall via Celestial Suite

Celestial Suite by Atlantis Jazz Ensemble via Aquarium Drunkard

“I Will Always Choose Reality”: Dave McKean, Retrospective @ The Comics Journal

Humor ist wenn man trotzdem lacht

It’s Karneval in Germany which means some fucker woke me yesterday at 8 am playing two god-awful tunes over his car-speaker in a volume that you might have heard them. It’s also a time of “suggested” humour. I don’t partake in any of that but I went to the local fair to get me some roasted almonds. They were 4,- Euros for 100 gram so I didn’t get me some roasted almonds.

Instead I walked to the nearest hill today listening to a new audio drama. It’s a funny one. Somewhere between “batshit” and “crazy” and Erie, Pennsylvania, and Paris, Texas. There is dolphin-on-mackerel brutality, talking cats & dogs and a zombie-demon-hybrid called Sam. Of course, I’m talking about “Ocean Dreams“. It reminds me of “Corked” done in a more cinematic style but with the same amount of wackiness.

Another item that made me smile recently was “A Man With One of Those Faces“. The first book in a series of crime novels by Caimh McDonnell. Comparatively speaking they read like Terry Pratchett writing a sphereworld, i.e. real-world, thriller. A bunch of tropes mushed together to create an entertaining whole.

Someone at the library of the university Duisburg-Essen must have a faible for those types of serieses. They have all the Wolf Haas books, an insane amount of novels by Friedrich Ani (I tried one, they are neither funny nor good), seemingly all the McDonnell ones (I just got the second book on my last visit) and perhaps many, many more. Unfortunately they only have a single Agatha Christie novel.

Year One by Tegan O’Neil @ The Comics Journal