Tag Archives: Mark E Smith

Before The Fall

All you daughters and sons Who are sick of fancy music We dig repetition Repetition in the drums And we’re never going to lose it This is the three Rs The three Rs: Repetition, Repetition, Repetition Repetition – The Fall … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Review’s Recommendations – April 2014

This past month Psychogeographic Review has been reading: Kathleen Jamie – ‘The Overhaul’ (2012) Kathleen Jamie’s most recent collection of poems is loosely united by the theme of midlife.  Her language is spare and restrained, her lines uncluttered.  In the … Continue reading

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Psychogeographic Bingo Dérive

  On a dérive one or more persons drop their relations, their work and leisure activities, and all their other usual motives for movement and action, and let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters … Continue reading

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Is There Anybody There?

‘My garden is made of stone’ – Mark E Smith (Psykick Dance Hall) ‘My garden is all overgrown’ – Tony McPhee  (Garden)   With a front door opening straight onto the street you have to be careful you don’t let … Continue reading

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