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FM: We think a lot about murmur, what Du Bois calls “the murmur of ages,” and we think about murmuration, that amazing shift of social formation that birds do in the air. SS: Like over Brighton pier. FM: “Murmuration” is a cool word because it bears the trace of the sound. It’s beautiful when you watch those movements, but it’s even more beautiful when you hear them. The internal differentiation of the swarm is absolute wealth. Extract from Refusing Completion: A Conversation Fred Moten, Stefano Harney, and Stevphen Shukaitis
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One Gang Logic were a short-lived late-1970's, early 1980's British post-punk band from Grimsby, Humberside (now Lincolnshire), England. They released several singles in 1979 and 1980 before imploding. One gang Logic were: Chris Leaning, Paul Singleton and Mick Clark. Their first 7", "Alienate (Kafka Laughs)" was released by Stark One Records in 1979. Two further songs, "Playtime" and "The Stand" were included on the 1980 various artist compilation "Household Shocks". "The Stand" included co-vocalist Mark McCubbin, and was dedicated to Ian Curtis of Joy Division.
One Gang Logic were a short-lived late-1970's, early 1980's British post-punk band from Grimsby, Humberside (now Lincolnshire), England. They released several singles in 1979 and 1980 before imploding. One gang Logic were: Chris Leaning, Paul Singleton and Mick Clark. Their first 7", "Alienate (Kafka Laughs)" was released by Stark One Records in 1979. Two further songs, "Playtime" and "The Stand" were included on the 1980 various artist compilation "Household Shocks". "The Stand" included co-vocalist Mark McCubbin, and was dedicated to Ian Curtis of Joy Division.
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