Tuesday, May 22, 2012
 

Congrats with today

 
We have received this photo from a cat expressing pure delight today. Delight with today.
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Not Alone – Benefit Record

 Durtro Jnana is proud to announce the release of a very special compilation.  ’Not Alone’ is a 5 cd set of music by a wide range of artists traversing many boundaries and genres.  The majority of tracks are previously unreleased and exclusive to this set.

Ghostigital has one track, bump, on this benefit compilation. Massive record to look at. Excitement to listen to.

ALL proceeds from the sales will be donated to Medecins Sans Frontieres / Doctors Without Borders, specifically to target their work on the AIDS pandemic in Africa. 

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international humanitarian aid organisation that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 80 countries.

To pre-order, visit  www.jnanarecords.com.
Price is $24.99 USD.

William Basinski • Bill Fay • Simon Finn • Six Organs of Admittance • Angels of Light • Antony • Baby Dee • Ghost • The Hafler Trio • Pearls Before Swine • Jarboe • Devendra Banhart • Pantaleimon • Faun Fables • Nurse With Wound • Sundial • Current 93 • irr. app. (ext.) • Thighpaulsandra • srmeixner • Little Annie Anxiety • Jim O’Rourke • Lynn Jackson • Small Creatures • Michael Yonkers • Mirror • Jad Fair • Linda Perhacs • Edward Ka-Spel • Ghostigital • Teenage Fanclub • Richard Buckner • Mary 5E Anomoanon • L • Matmos • Isobel Campbell • Allen Ginsberg • David Surkamp • Charlemagne Palestine • Bonnie Prince Billy • Marc Almond • Damon and Naomi • Mount Vernon Arts Lab • Unveiled • James William Hindle • Rose McDowall • John Maslen • Larsen • Mr Durt • Shannon Lyon • John ContrerasBrett Smiley • Cyclobe • Blue Eyed Black • Vashti Bunyan • Stephanie Volkmar • Howie B • Bevis Frond • Thurston Moore • Shockheaded Peters • John Terrill • Max Richter • Colin Potter • AUBE • Keiji Haino • Jeremy Reed • The Hollowings • Tom Recchion • Mary 5EFursaxa • Amy Curl • Joolie Wood • Genesis P-Orridge • Suishou no Fune • Coil • Eric Lanzillotta • Scott Stapleton • Shirley Collins Clodagh Simmonds 7 Year Rabbit Cycle Marissa Nadler

 

Hætta! Concert Is Tonight

We play tonight at the sold out concert, which highlights the destruction of Icelandic nature. We are not alone at the concert as Sigur Rós, Damon Albarn, Ego, Mugison, múm, Hjálmar, Ghostigital, Rass, Ham, Magga Stína and many more take to the stage to protest. The concert is well sold out, and the mood is exciting in Reykjavík.

The Concert will be available next week, for webviewing, but until then we have an active photoblog from the concert site www.damnation.tv which should carry photos from the event.

The Icelandic Highlands are in Danger.

In east Iceland, one of the last remaining wildernesses of Europe is now being destroyed for an Alcoa aluminum smelter. The Icelandic government is turning Iceland into a heavy industry zone, and seems willing to destroy a vast amount of Icelandic wilderness for that purpose. In September 2006, a series of huge dams will flood an area of highland vegetation, birdlife and reindeer, also causing hazard to seal breeding grounds on the coast. A series of 20 waterfalls will be dammed in a glacial river that falls from one cliff after another, a total of 600 kilometers running from Vatnajokull, the greatest glacier in Europe.

In south Iceland, Thjorsarver, an area that is fit for the Unesco World Heritage list and is the most valuable nesting grounds for pink-footed geese, is in danger. Langisjor, a favorite lake with nature photographers, said to be the bluest lake on earth, is on the National Power Company’s hit list.

In north and northwest Iceland, the river Skjalfandafljot and the Great Rivers of Skagafjordur, the most exciting rivers for rafting in Europe, are endangered.

Glacial water’s silt feeds the ocean but once it is dammed it will only cause land erosion, mud-filled reservoirs and valleys, diverted rivers and air pollution, all for the sake of smelting a few thousand tonnes of aluminum.

Large sums of money are at stake, not money for the future but for a government seeking a financial boost, a high for the economy. We have seen manipulation, corruption, violation of democratic procedures, and even threats to those that dare oppose. We have seen propaganda, boycotts of scientific research and violations of labour laws by a contractor known for corruption. Aluminum companies line up for the cheap energy the government has put on sale.

Nature is under massive attack here in Iceland. However it is not too late to stop this. Please look for more information in the following links.

this.is/nature is the organisers information site

www.inca.is/show/
www.inca.is
www.natturuverndarsamtok.is/
www.savingiceland.org/
www.natturuvaktin.com/english.htm
www.landvernd.is/
this.is/augnablik/pix/undraverold_joklu/index.html

Susan De Muth: Power Driven – article from The Guardian 29/11/03

 

Of Course We Survived In To 2006

 
We survived! Yes we did with flying colours and fireworks, and had a smooth landing in the snow. This is the year In Cod We Trust will be released. In March, on the 7th.
 
We have done some photos with Spessi to be seen very soon.
 
We are playing the Hætta! concert on Saturday coming. Curver will land in the country tomorrow night and then we go onwards to prepare for the concert.
 
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Live Work Continues

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We survived last Saturday concert with Gus Gus. Heavenly we were in white, dress in white. Nothing less. The house was jampacked. We bring you the leftovers from the concert in this picture above, and the animation which is linked to it.

We have added a concert on the 22nd of December with Rocco DeLuca at NASA. The concert starts at 10pm.

We have a release date of 7th of March for our next album In Cod We Trust