Vatican Shadow is part of a small cadre of aurally connected actors documenting an informationally overloaded, fractally imploded, financially metastasized multiplex reality – others include Hype Wil...
In these dark times when forced nationalism oozes from every aisle (although we’ll let Kellog’s off), it’s no wonder that we retreat into Space. To soundtrack our grand republican c...
Lots to write about. Where to start… Perhaps with a serendipitous command from Golden Birthday. Start Swimming is the 4th track from their new LP, Blue Island. Oh Golden Birthday, we’re s...
Henrich Dressel’s Sighing Melodies Thru The Graves contains 5 very detailed & hero-proof schemata for world domination. They generally involve the assassination of high-ranking politicians, indus...
There is something about the sword and sorcery genre that fascinates the 20jazzfunkgreats. Not the lore, or the tropes. We find lengthy disquisitions about genealogy and arcana tiresome and generally...
A late post from us today. Many apologies to those expecting our usual midnight arrival. Today we visit the flip of the Lust for Youth / War split that we wrote about earlier this month. War’s ...
The girl walks down resurrected streets, under white arches and past refracting temples enveloping nothing. Through a bridge whose pathway is wastefully curved, over a river transformed from industri...
The future rulers of our planet — having fully mastered the pico-second telecommunications structure required to make vast trades before their adversaries had fully thought about it — dis...
(Via 50Watts) Book a life upgrade with Placely, and forsake your past, no worries whatsoever. Our patented algorithm matches your personal preferences (as mined from your social media and consumption...
Alan Turing thought of his famous machine while, hot on the heels of Gödel, he was trying to resolve David Hilbert’s Entscheidungsproblem (I cut and copied that btw), that is, whether there is ...
Oh that sprinkling of chiptune nostalgia, why did I forsaken thee. You couldn’t move round these parts for early 80s home computer music. Quite rightly hugely influential on all manner of elect...
(Jim Steranko is so cool) I have been presenting MoToons with Lily Fermi-Gødel every Saturday Morning for more than 2 years and I still cannot understand a single word she says. But it gets worse. I ...
This week’s adventure into vast and unknowable sonic worlds comes courtesy of Suum Cuique. The aptly named Intonation is the lengthy foundation to side 2 of Suum Cuique’s Ascetic Ideals L...
Once, during a particularly erudite drum solo Keith Moon is hit square in the jaw by a flying Rickenbacker, which smashes into several pieces. As a retaliation for throwing the guitar, Keith Moon gra...
Image from Le Livre de la Sante by Joseph Handler via 50watts 20JFG is delighted to present, for your listening pleasure, side 2 of the unreleased album …and I, Object Like the best kind of mix...
The new ectoplasmic soul quasi-movement – of which Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland’s latest release in Hyperdub is an almost archetypical example – creates the soundtrack for that future the cyber...
We enjoyed Drive as a modular collection of beautifully shot set pieces that could have been reordered in many a way. Its story didn’t matter, and neither did its characters (except for Brian Cransto...
Saitam is one of those great shining beacons of light in our otherwise wheezing corpse of an inbox. From under the vast burdensome deluge of spam that renders our beloved mailbox inert, occasionally...
The 20jazzfunkgreats brotherhood live an ascetic existence, akin to Skyrim’s Greybeards, up in the summit of a snowy and wind-battered peak, tilling the frozen soil, keeping an eye out for Sib...
Imagine a tarot deck whose cards display figures that represent verbs rather than hermetic archetypes, these verbs can be configured sequentially or combined synergistically to achieve outcomes. Unli...
It’s been a quiet week at 20JFG with just one of us (barely) minding the shop. Normal service will no doubt resume next week. After we’ve gorged on chocolate of course… Prior to o...
Blue skies are here. Big blue bright skies ready to burn away our SAD with daffodils shooting lasers of pure spring-y goodness. A suitable time then to indulge our northern-hemisphere-centric antic...
(Image from the latest Space Teriyaki at 50Watts). Not only has the end of March brought us sun, bumblebees, the chirping of birds and all that the forthcoming spring entails. It has also brought us ...
Kojima Lore tells us that the famous Eastern European covert chase level that stood in the boundary between Metal Gear Solid IV’s first two acts of sandbox Tactical Espionage Action, and the pseudo-i...
A special addition to our normal programming today in (belated) honour of our mother…and fathers (…and cousin?). And with that metaphor stretched to breaking point we give you: Carter Tut...
Chuck D once said that hip-hop was the CNN of black people. Where does put Noise Rock then? Perhaps Noise Rock is the weekly hour that William Burroughs never got in CNN. Which is the kind of stream-...
The BBC should make a documentary about the Belgian musical scene of the 1980s. What happened there? Where do these things come from? What is the connection? Structurally, Polar Praxis’ ‘Music for Fi...
The vast stone tablet that contains 20JFG’s ‘things we should really post about’ is running out of room so, if Romero teaches us anything it’s that: when there’s no more...
photo by Thiago Vidotto Acteurs visit us with the Late Industrial throb that has risen once again. The spores of TG breaking out all over. An alternative bloodline of electronic music; as if the in...
It is fitting that we hear of Jean Giraud’s (aka Mœbius) passing away under a clear & warm spring sky, akin to those he so deftly depicted in his fantastic illustrations. We feel a great sadness,...
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