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Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - Rhythm Of Decline

Feature — September 7, 2014

before we talk of any repentance / I would do it all again / lose my way and fall again / they will never get what is inside of me / (vultures licking their lips) / step out of the womb right into the haze / reminded by scars / …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - No Way But Out

Feature — October 28, 2014

escape the confines of your fate / don't be a prisoner in someone else's scheme / leave behind and bury what is dead / relief wrapped inside a goodbye / it’s not getting better than this / it's ending one minute at a time / time for putting garbage in …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - G.I.S.M.

Feature — February 1, 2015

Japan. A near flawless culture of hospitality, design, cuisines, architecture, and a wonderful sense of ritual that pervades its society. A country ruled by meticulous and supreme organization, people respectful to the point of being invisible with an innate sense of courtesy. Vibrant, ever-changing streetscapes and fantastic food. A country …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - Wake

Feature — May 11, 2015

(…) tunnel vision's tightening its grip - beat by mutual denial (…) During the Double Ninth Festival in China cemeteries get crowded. People drink chrysanthemum wine and hold onto dogwood as they clean ancestral graves and pay respects to the dearly departed. Celebrating the Chongyang festival in the capital of …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - Die en route

Feature — August 9, 2015

Chaos, contradictions, and confrontations are a rite of passage. Charles Dickens said that we begin to forgive a place as soon as it is left behind. There is some truth to it. True places never are in any maps, Herman Melville said. When you’re moving, you are what you are …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - Inner Sanctum

Feature — October 6, 2015

INNER SANCTUM. line has been drawn / headed for the big death / your everywhere is my nowhere / some things are better left broken and scattered / better left unsaid / frightened by tradition / caved in scar tissue / senseless quest for power / quest in lies / …

Music: MOFO 2016 Festival

Feature — January 31, 2016

13 Jan – 18 Jan, 2016 MONA, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia In 2011, I visited Tasmania for the first time. In many ways it was still uncharted territory and one of the few things I knew about the place was that Hobart was the late Joachim “Blacky” Fuchsberger’s adopted home. While …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - Cure My Heart From Beating

Feature — April 3, 2016

CURE MY HEART FROM BEATING.(...)every time I close my eyes I pray for your demise(...) Did you know that in Beijing, where in 2009 the fragrance of cooking oil and wood-fired kitchens had been supplanted by a less identifiable photochemical smell and smog, the approaching bullet train …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - Fruition

Feature — May 20, 2016

FRUITION. ( . . . ) I can hear it fading / fading like gas. ( . . . )I am having a hard time figuring out what you came here for.You are reading the column of an online publication. I never do that, so I do not …

Music: MONA FOMA Festival

Feature — February 1, 2017

Hobart, Tasmania January, 18-22, 2017 We no longer engage, sing nor dance. We do not know how to anymore. Instead, we watch other glorified people sing and dance on stages, preferably through the lenses and screens of mobile devices, reducing it to a purely passive, receptive pleasure and ourselves to …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - A Hot Sauce Tour

Feature — May 16, 2017

SPB contributor T is a global traveler. In visiting countries he’s a fan of music (that is the Scene Point Blank focus), but also a wide range of arts, which included the hot sauces that share spicy flavors and carry a bit of culture in a bottle. Goodness in Bottle …

Music: Dark Mofo 2017

Feature — July 4, 2017

Hobart, Tasmania June, 2017 MONA, the Museum of Old and New Art, does not do advertising. If you have visited, you will know that it does not need it. To build its profile and raise awareness, i.e. to make noise and attract attention among the uninitiated, a decision was made …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - Portable Turntables

Feature — August 6, 2017

I do travel. A bit. An iPod or portable device is a great, convenient yet soulless asset to have. It fits your music collection into your pocket and the capability is amazing. However, with the resurgence of vinyl and with emitting vinyl records via my projects, the necessity has arisen …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Guest Column: T (Vegas) - Portable Loudspeakers

Feature — November 23, 2017

As the good ole shock jock Plato so eloquently put it, music is the movement of sound to reach the soul for the education of its virtue. Loudspeakers are instrumental for that kind of education. A crossover network, transducers, an enclosure, additional parts and the complicated interactions of the aforementioned …

Music: MONA FOMA Festival 2018

Feature — February 6, 2018

19-21 January 2018 Hobart, Tasmania – Australia Nine is fabled to be the number of completion and fulfillment. After nine incarnations in Hobart and not only adding spark but providing much needed fire to the local summer season, the 2018 incarnation was a bifurcated affair with the first half of …

Music: Review: Iron & Wine (Sydney Opera House)

Feature — May 29, 2018

Alright. Full disclosure: While the moniker Iron & Wine blipped here and there on my radar and your humble narrator thinking that it would not be the worst name for a band anchored in the unsägliche genre that has become known as Neofolk, I had never actually listened to Sam …

Music: Dark Mofo Festival 2018

Feature — July 2, 2018

Hobart, Tasmania Australia Dark Mofo is unlike any other festival on this earthround. Never merely l’art pour l’art. Dark. Weird. Sexy. Transcendent. Joyous. Provocative. Unapologetic. Curious. Challenging. Surprising. Controversial. Doing it justice in merely written form is no mean feat. I have yet to encounter anyone not being filled to …

Music: Audio = ground zero

Feature — September 9, 2018

Audio = ground zero First instalment - Sonos. Unfamiliar with Sonos yet you enjoy listening to music? Shame on you. They make speakers. They also make smart speakers. You know, “smart” as in sussing out the nature of your room to optimise the sonic emissions as well as supporting voice …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Musings on the need to be ...

Feature — September 9, 2018

Afterimages Wreckages of the pastEternally damned to repeat it.Exploded views incinerated by the electricity of truthPierced by the arrow of time keeping everything from happening at onceWhile the tombstone is still blank, the chisel is already poised.Distraction and temporary relief running through the bottomless vessel …

Regular Columns / era vulgaris: Hip-Hop vs Punk

Feature — May 26, 2019

Hmmm, anti-authoritarian views and addressing social concerns and issues related to the government and public affairs? Tick! DIY ethic? Tick! Attire that deliberately deviates from society’s norms? Tick! Rebellion against watered down arena rock and disco? Having started off as a subculture that eventually became absorbed by the mainstream? So …