From business-related approaches to affiliation with white supremacists, racism, increased sexual harassments, and COVID-19-related negligence, the current electronic music scene is miles away from its core foundations.
COVID Is Not Over
Abolish the monarchy
#StopRwandaFlights
Update following Arts Council England's Emission of Grants - December 2021
UNESCO as the “protector” of Techno?
Why do we think that this is an absurd, and weak move, led by unreliable individuals?
Enough is Enough
An open letter following the huge number of University students reporting an increasing number of spiking by injection incidents while in nightclubs and other nightlife venues across the UK.
Update following Arts Council England's Emission of Grants - October 2021
Coma Response #49 w/ Black Britannia
This documentary about the lives of black people in 1970s Britain looks back on a time of tension, exactly like the one we are currently witnessing. In 1978, a US television company commissioned the production of a film about the lives of black people in Britain at the time. The film that was made, beautifully directed by David Koff, documented the severe racism and repression black people were facing, both in the street and from the state, and predicted uprisings and rebellions. But its message was deemed to be dangerous and the film was banned.