utopicide--disqus
utopicide
utopicide--disqus

Not white males! ANYTHING BUT WHITE MALES!!!!

"making a non-heteronormative individual who falls outside society’s accepted gender categories seem like an aberration."

Eric Bachmann's "To the Races" is a stunning album. I'm very grateful that I ran across it, because it could very easily be missed.

Meanwhile, ISIS crucifies a few more gays.

Herbert Kornfeld? THE Herbert Kornfeld??

But whose office has the better view?

How dare people value their own histories!

It's almost as though the female form is widely appreciated for its appealing and distinctive aesthetic qualities.

If you like his other stuff, you're in for a real treat. Golden Age is a masterpiece, head and shoulders above the others.

I had the Moonbeam 12" and absolutely played the hell out of it. One of the few songs that I can listen to on an infinite loop and not get sick of.

gogiggs, Since we agree 1000% on both Wireless and Lexicon of Love, can you recommend any other transcendent masterpieces from this era? For me, Men Without Hats' "Pop Goes the World" and Alphaville's "Afternoons in Utopia" come to mind.

"Pop Goes the World" (the album, not the song) is a surprisingly deep synth-pop masterpiece like "Wireless", though less appreciated.

Boris Blank (Yello's composer/producer) is a major artist in the development of electronic music, and an impeccable technician and sonic perfectionist (and the vocalist, Dieter Meier, is a very interesting chap as well, and certainly not a "bro"). "Oh Yeah" is from their best LP, "Stella", which is a masterpiece from

"Talk long enough to the guy with the Ben Carson bumper stickers (plural) and you'll start to feel the creeping smugness of a guy who's put the question of his own racism to bed for good in his own mind. And he wants you to know it because the proof is all over his car."

I-WALKED!

NEWS FLASH! The world isn't fair.

Well, I'll be.

"but on the other hand, it’s important to be aware of the pronoun preference of someone who’s transitioning from a man to a woman."

"Dude, you think you possess some ultimate truth about the inviolable sanctity of commercial TV?"