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Review: Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics & the Visionary Experience – by Aldous Huxley

Moksha: Writings on Psychedelics & the Visionary Experience by Aldous Huxley My rating: 4 of 5 stars I am a big fan of Aldous Huxley’s work from what I know of this author. A friend in the music business recommended that I try Moksha and I thoroughly appreciated reading it. It is perhaps the logical… Continue reading
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Review: The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge – by Jeremy Narby

The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge by Jeremy Narby My rating: 4 of 5 stars I eagerly anticipated this book as I had heard it mentioned as a classic on Ayahuasca and as a good reference point in a number of other books and Ayahuasca and shamanism. The author begins in typical… Continue reading
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Review: The Last Speakers: The Quest to Save the World’s Most Endangered Languages – by K. David Harrison

K. David Harrison’s “The Last Speakers” explores the urgent issue of endangered languages and their significance in preserving unique cultural knowledge. The book highlights the risks posed by language extinction, particularly in marginalized communities, and advocates for revitalization efforts. With a focus on examples from Wales and New Zealand, it underscores the value of linguistic… Continue reading
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Wez G – Head Alchemy (DJ Set 65)

I felt like a bit of a change, a bit of an up-tempo feel to the mix to warm those toes in the murky winter weather… I’d recently put together a nice acid house feeling dub for a Brazilian vocalist to work on and wanted to fit it into the mix… It is Hacienda style… Continue reading
Acid, ALchemy, Andrea Frisina, Belgian techno, Belgium, Blackout, Bordoy, Brasil Acid, C3PO, Chicago, Chicago Bordello, Danaka, Dax J, Dreher & sm:art, Dub City, ecstasy, Energy Flash, Enjoy This Trip, Gabriel d’Or, Gayle San, Gold, Head Alchemy, Joey Beltram, Kepler 69, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, LSD, Lutzenkirchen, Mark Henning, Midnight, Mod3rn, o4LM, Paul Ritch, R&S Records, Run Baby Run, Scan X, Sharooz, Soulik, The Japanese Popstars, Trip, Wez G -
Wez G – Remote Desert Runway (DJ Set 64)

Lost in the sky, traversing the globe, a record box in the baggage hold high above you; an air steward whinges about the weight of your records and forces you to shift your hand luggage to a safer place. While you’re getting a ticking off from some jumped up trolley dolly the moved weight of… Continue reading
Andre Crom, Bent, Big Fun, Bonobo, Comin Back, Deepwerk, Dirt Crew, Dirty, DJ Kira, DUne Du Pyla, Earth Observation, Elekfantz, Eyesdown, Feu D’Or, flight, Geography, Karin, Keep Shelly in Athens, Kevin Saunderson, Kolombo, landing, LouLou Players, Maurizio Patti, Miky Talarico, Night Talk, Nora En Pure, Plane, planes, Ray Harris, Remote Desert Runway, remote sensing, Robbie Groove, Runway, Serge Santiago, Sharam Jey, Stefano Amalfi, Syberia, UCL, University College London, Wave Crushers, Wez G, World War 2 -
Match Report: Liverpool vs Hull City (01.01.14) W 2-0

Steven Gerrard unfortunately didn’t make the starting lineup, but was present on the bench. Aly Cissokho was recalled at left back with Daniel Agger retaining his place in central defence alongside the stalwart Martin Skrtel. Iago Aspas was introduced to the starting XI. Raheem Sterling and the young Spaniard will be out on the wings,… Continue reading
Allan McGregor, Aly Cissokho, anfield, Curtis Davies, daniel agger, Danny Graham, David Meyler, George Boyd, Gerrard The Red, glen johnson, Hull, Hull City, Iago Aspas, Jordan Henderson, kolo toure, Kop, lfc, Liverpool, Liverpool FC, lucas leiva, Luis Suarez, Martin Skrtel, Matty Fryatt, philippe coutinho, raheem sterling, Robert Koren, Steve Bruce, Steven Gerrard, Tom Huddlestone, victor moses, Yannick Sagbo -
Match Preview: Liverpool vs Hull City (01.01.14)

Well, we were all wondering what our two Christmas fixtures against Manchester City and Chelsea would bring and unfortunately they brought -well – in terms of points that is. We have slipped from top of the league at Christmas to out of the top four by New Year, the first team ever to record that… Continue reading
Alex Bruce, Aly Cissokho, anfield, Champions League, Chelsea, Christmas, daniel agger, David Meyler, Fulham, Gerrard The Red, Hull, Hull City, Joe Allen, Jordan Henderson, KC Stadium, lfc, Liverpool, Liverpool FC, lucas leiva, Luis Suarez, Mamadou Sakho, Manchester City, New Year, New YEars Day, philippe coutinho, raheem sterling, Robbie Brady, Steve Bruce, Steven Gerrard, The Tigers, Tom Huddlestone, victor moses, wiziwig -
Match Report: Chelsea vs Liverpool (29.12.13) L 2-1

Liverpool adjusted their defence: Mamadou Sakho moved out to left back and Daniel Agger came in at centre back, Aly Cissokho losing his place and dropping down to the bench. Martin Skrtel and Glen Johnson retained their defensive positions. I can remember when we tried a non-specialist wing back earlier in the season and I’m… Continue reading
academy, Aly Cissokho, anfield, Arsenal, arsene wenger, Ashley Cole, Brad Smith, Branisalv Ivanovic, Brendan Rodgers, Chelsea, daniel agger, Eden Hazard, England, Fernando Torres, Frank Lampard, Gary Cahill, Gerrard The Red, glen johnson, Howard Webb, Iago Aspas, Joe Allen, John Obi Mikel, John terry, Jordan Henderson, Jose Mourinho, kolo toure, lfc, Liverpool, Liverpool.Liverpool FC, Luis Suarez, Mamadou Sakho, Martin Skrtel, Merseyside derby, New Year, Oscar, Peter Cech, philippe coutinho, raheem sterling, Samuel Eto’o, simon mignolet, Stamford Bridge, The Blues -
Match Preview: Chelsea vs Liverpool (29.12.13)

Brendan Rodgers, as manager of Liverpool, has never lost two games in a row. He accomplished this feat whilst at Swansea too. Yes, we slipped on the carcass of the Christmas Turkey on Boxing Day and fell to Manchester City in a game we should have won. Perhaps it was a case of too much… Continue reading
Aly Cissokho, anfield, Arsenal, Ashley Cole, Boxing Day, Brendan Rodgers, Cesar Azpilicueta, Chelsea, Chelski, Christmas, daniel agger, daniel sturridge, Etihad, Fernando Torres, Frank Lampard, Gerrard The Red, Howard Webb, Ivanovic, John terry, Jon Flanagan, Jose Mourinho, lfc, Liverpool, Liverpool FC, London, Luis Suarez, Mamadou Sakho, Manchester City, manchester united, Mancs, Match Preview, Mourinho, Moyes, philippe coutinho, raheem sterling, Ramires, simon mignolet, Sky Sports, Stamford Bridge, Steven Gerrard, sturridge, Swansea, The Blues, victor moses, Xabi Alonso -
Review: Is That a Fish in Your Ear? The Amazing Adventure of Translation – by David Bellos

David Bellos’ “Is That a Fish in Your Ear?” offers an engaging exploration of translation, blending insights from its history, machine translation, and the evolving roles of translators. With humorous anecdotes and clear organization, it inspires new students, like the reviewer, to delve into Translation Studies, highlighting the global significance of language. Continue reading
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