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dustedmagazine · 1 year
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Lizzitsky — Miasma Jester (Never Sleep)
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Miasma Jester [NSR012] by Lizzitsky
First impressions often lead to lasting judgment. Miasma Jester, the new EP from London based producer Lizzitsky is an initially perplexing collision of high intensity beats, coruscating noise, scrambled vocals and decaying ambience. Further listening reveals that beneath the random acts of sonic unkindness lurks a project of deliberate deconstruction. Recording partially in an abandoned London shopping center, Lizzitsky melds the texture of desolation with occult echoes of past bustle. His juxtaposition of tones and styles are particularly effective in the quieter moments when he allows the ghosts to bubble and shriek through the empty temple.
“miasma jester” opens with a rush of frenetic arpeggios, cut up vocal samples and tempo shifting beats that eventually cave in on themselves collapsing into “black phlegm.” Sarah Khan’s heavily reverbed vocal is buried beneath strobing percussion and dankly atmospheric synth pads that undulate like electric molasses. “you can’t say hello without saying hell” is all senescent decay wandering through a carnival underworld in search of lost keys, while the spirits rattle and beckon. Sinister and alien, you expect an eruption of rage, but Lizzitsky keeps a tight rein, leaving his muttering protagonist to flounder amongst the ruins. On “Usenet suic pac” Danish vocalists MC Pusher and Sgabe battle droning atonal strings and hammering beats, everything jacked up to headache inducing levels of pitchy feedback. It might be transgressive if it weren’t so cartoonish but the commitment to discomfort is admirable. On the short coda “carbroke house” a discordant piano emerges from murky depths of malfunctioning electronic ambience, a flinty remnant of former times, a eulogy perhaps or a caution. 
At times Lizzitsky is too busy with the jump cuts, layering and distortion. When he steps back, his fusion of hardcore noise, power electronics and dark ambience becomes texturally and atmospherically multidimensional. His use of space gives clarity to each element and emphasizes the logic and strange beauty of his music. At 19 minutes Miasma Jester packs a lot in but when it works, its well worth hearing. If the role of the jester is to speak freely without retribution and tell truths under the guise of entertainment then Lizzitsky accomplishes his mission with aplomb. 
Andrew Forell
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salmankhanholics · 2 years
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★ FABULOUS …Salman Khan with Sarah Khan and Riteish Deshmukh at IIFA Awards 2022 in Abu Dhabi!
-June 4, 2022
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Me, on a new date: Hey, have you ever thought about the fact that there are plenty of planets where "the Doctor" doesn't refer to the Time Lord carrying around the sonic screwdriver, but rather to the young women who swing through their lives and ask their names and demand answers and sacrifice themselves, to the young men who start off unsure and second-fiddle but bring a kindness, a loyalty, with them and end up finding their own voices and their own purpose? Do you ever think about the role that myth plays in Doctor Who, how so many companion exits and finales take on the role of storytelling, about how companions become gods and immortals and walk the entire dystopian earth and wait two thousand years and be the cause of every Cyberman's single tear and wrench the Doctor back into the universe and carry the story off of screen with them, that they birth myths in their wake, that Doctor Who finales so often leave science-fiction behind them and become mythology itself, when these humans insert themselves into the mythology of the Doctor only to usurp him, that they make themselves the Bad Wolf and Orpheus and the Woman Who Walked the Earth and the Doctor Donna and the Last Centurion and the Girl Who Saw the Stars and most of all, they become the Doctor themself, that the Doctor's story goes nowhere if Rose doesn't save him on Satellite Five or Amy doesn't pull him back into existence or Martha doesn't walk the entire hell-earth to restore him or Clara doesn't make him forget her or Jack doesn't sacrifice himself to stop the Daleks or Bill doesn't carry him away from the Cybermen or Donna doesn't stop him from drowning himself with the Racnoss or Yaz doesn't pilot the TARDIS or River Song sacrifices herself at the library or Sarah Jane and Mickey don't help restore the earth back to its place in the sky and that the Doctor is only a myth with so many stories to their name because their companions make it so-
My date, sliding the breadsticks out of their purse back onto the table, hopelessly intrigued: Go on...
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evviejo · 2 months
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thirteen's era appreciation: 364/?
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nitro9th · 3 months
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not to pit women against eachother but..
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gallifreyanhotfive · 1 month
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Random Doctor Who Facts You Might Not Know, Part 37
When Mel was 18 months old, she accidentally caused her older sister Anabel to fall down the stairs, which ended up killing her. Mel repressed the memories of her sister's death, and her parents decided to keep Anabel a secret from her. (Novel: Spiral Scratch)
When Leela eventually died, she was reborn as a girl named Emily. (Audio: The Child)
The Seventh Doctor visited Ace when she was a baby to apologize for many of the manipulations he would one day put her through (and that he would continue to put her through) because he thought it was easier talking to a baby than a teenager. He stole a baby picture of Ace and replaced it with a playing card while he was there. (Short story: Ace of Hearts)
Oliver Harper joined the First Doctor and Steven on the TARDIS because he was running from the police, who were chasing him because he had been outed as homosexual. (Audio: The Perpetual Bond)
Martha Jones met the Thirteenth Doctor while she and the Tenth Doctor were stranded in the 1960s after being attacked by the Weeping Angels. (Comic: A Little Help from My Friends)
The Fifth Doctor can go between referring to the TARDIS as "old girl" and as "flying deathtrap" incredibly quickly. (Audio: Zaltys)
Dodo Chaplet's funeral was attended by only two people: James Stevens and the Doctor. Her entire life after leaving the TARDIS was a shitshow and became dark enough that I will not elaborate here. Feel free to do some digging, but it is not for the faint of heart. (Novel: Who Killed Kennedy)
However, there are other accounts of Dodo's post-TARDIS days that do not end as terribly for her!!!! :D
The Doctor's frequent trips in a damaged TARDIS during the 1970s and 80s disrupted Earth's timeline to such a great extent that the two decades folded in on each other, making 20 years worth of events happen in 10. This is how the UNIT Dating Controversy was addressed. (Short story: The Enfolded Time)
The Brigadier once bullied the Third Doctor into getting his metabolism checked over because he didn't believe the Doctor would be safe in Bessie or the Whomobile. While this was all happening, Sarah Jane helped foil a Dalek plot. (Audio: Glorious Goodwood)
Adric does not speak English. He hears Alzarian through the TARDIS translation circuits. (Audio: Zaltys)
Ace has a younger brother named Liam but didn't remember he existed for a long while because their father took him when their parents separated. (Audio: The Rapture)
While on a school trip to the Natural History Museum, Ryan and Yaz helped the Second Doctor fight Myriapods, which are insect like in nature. (Short story: The Myriapod Mutiny)
For a while, the Tenth Doctor traveled with Heather McCrimmon, descendant of Jamie McCrimmon. (Comic: The Chromosomal Connection, et al...she's in a lot of comics)
Rory Williams became Caesar of Rome as an Auton after the death of the Empress Augusta. (Audio: The Unwilling Assassin)
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lesbicosmos · 5 months
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doctor who writers let the companions be happy challenge
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faerieriddle · 5 months
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Just a little Doctor immortality angst for your Thursday
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no-nightingalez · 8 months
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I have a love hate relationship with endings where everyone has to go back to normal after this life changing journey. You went on the adventure of a lifetime, you grew, you learned, you loved, you lost, but it’s over now.
Being fundamentally changed by this magical experience that you’ll never get again and having to carry on with your daily life is just ahgggg!!!!
The book has closed, the movie’s ended, the story is over, but you’re still here.
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betterbooksandthings · 7 months
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"The best asexual and aromantic fantasy books are packed full of magic, monsters, and mayhem. In a genre where we can imagine anything from unicorns to unique political systems to new approaches to gender and sexuality, these books take on the assignment and expand further than we thought possible."
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seed-rom · 1 year
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The Sarah Jane Adventures is what the Chibnall era of Doctor Who wishes it was:
Diverse ensemble cast led by strong female lead with plenty of presence, that tackles some bold new aliens while revisiting familiar favourites, firmly grounded in Doctor who’s classic history. Kid friendly, yet enjoyable for adults. Strong pacifist, anti-gun morals, cleverly executed in a way that feels natural for the characters, the tone, and the overall story. Importance placed on family dynamics, with some light exploration of adoption, divorce, and being abandoned by parent(s), (and of course, found family). Balanced story telling that allows all characters to show off their personality and skills during an episode.
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gaylordlady · 5 months
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The doctor's fatal flaw is that they can't stop falling in love.
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evviejo · 1 year
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thirteen’s era appreciation: 220/?
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nitro9th · 3 months
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doctor who women + their leather jackets
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darkbluegemstones · 4 months
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The women the doctor has loved in romantic sense
Sarah Jane, Tegan, Peri, Rose, River Song, Missy, Yaz
**Update**
Romana, semi romantic, semi platonic
Men the doctor has loved in a romantic sense
Jamie McCrimmon, The Master, Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, Sergeant Benton, Mike Yates
I will take questions but no criticism on this statement because it is true. Whether they loved the doctor in that sense is another matter.
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