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The Ballad of Hank McCain @ Cinema Sojourns

The Roottrees are Dead by jjohnstongames via bontegames

Richard Milward On France Gall’s 1968 & The Death Of Yé-Yé @ The Quietus

How to Make a Monster by Charity Urbanski via Hacker News

Make it a Double

We will ignore the recent “Frasier”-revival, that feels too money-grabbish and is missing all the important ingredients anyway. Instead, let’s enjoy a classic episode – “Coffee with Niles” – animated by more than 130 creatives, before we get creative ourselves and help Frasier throw a party in a Game Boy-style RPG called “Frasier Fantasy”.

Something Good #28 Revisited: Satoshi Kon – The Lost Interview via Waxy.org

Artist Spotlight: Katherine Akmulun via BOOOOOOOM!

Charlie Sparks @ Nature One

Like Cheese and Wine

Go read Opplopolis, a 20-chapter comic, online while listening to an old indie bossa album of Ana Frango Elétrico.

The former is currenlty getting kickstarted to turn it into a revised print edition, while the latter seems to get ready to release a new album, if a new video on YouTube can be interpreted thusly.

You can and will thank me later!

The Quietus

It’s hard to keep up with anything media-related these days. No matter what medium (or combination of) is used in the end, if it is possible to put it on the internet someone will have done so. Said internet is stepping on all the gas-pedals and it seems to have forgotten that there is a brake right beside it (or left? I can’t drive a car).

Fortunately there are sources to keep up to date with certain corners/streams and The Quietus is my preferred portal in all things british independent music. They do other types of culture but their main pull is music in form of regular reviews, national news, eclectic essays, etc pp.

For the last few years it has become a ritual of sorts to use an off-day and go through their “Best albums of xyz” (here is the first half of 2023)-features. It takes a whole day because the loading time for the page itself is about an hour and one spends the other 23 of them listening and making notes of genres, bands, and artists you had no idea existed.