Showing posts with label ARGENTINA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ARGENTINA. Show all posts

Friday, November 28, 2025

more reading matter

Had a fun chat with Lawrence of Mozart Estate / Go-Kart Mozart / Denim / Felt legend, condensed into this pithy Pitchfork Q+A 



Kieran on Kirkslop (it's what you think it is) for GQ

Did a bunch of interviews while in Argentina - this one by Romina Zanellato for Cenital is a good read (and can be easily flipped into English). 

Another one worth a look is Carlos Priego's for Le Tempestad but somewhere between AI doing the transcription and AI doing the translation (I'm guessing but I'd be surprised if wrong), somewhere between those processes and condensation of the conversation for space reasons, the most marvelous error has been generated. For during an explanation of the reasons for writing Retromania, I am said to have uttered these words:  

"I, in particular, had become addicted to U2, listening to all their albums and feeling like I was drowning in the past, so a lot of what I wrote had that feel."

It took me a while to realize what had happened - YouTube has been mis-transcribed as U2.

Except I wouldn't have said I had been addicted to YouTube. 

What I might have said is that I was addicted to downloading albums off blogs. There had been a long unhealthy phase of OCD / manic greed I got caught up in. To this day I have thousands and thousands of never-unzipped, never-played files stowed away….

Monday, November 10, 2025

it takes two to tango

Me and Kieran are going to Argentina this week for the 20th anniversary celebrations of Caja Negra, the Buenos Aires publisher who have put out nearly all of the books of mine that have been translated into Spanish. 

Actually it takes four to tango because the panel event we are doing on Saturday November 15 at 7pm at the Deseo Club is a quadraphonic colloquy with Argentinian writers Pablo Schanton and Antonia Kon

The event is wittily titled Presentemanía - and you guessed it, Kieran is there to represent the present: the !NOW!-minded younger generation of music critics. I, inevitably, will be there to stand for the past-it cohort. Yes, it's all a bit of a set-up but I shall graciously accept my role as the grizzled old fart in the rocking chair mumbling about Omni Trio and Associates. 

Still, who gets top billing, eh? Eh? 

























































I have no idea if this lot have any cred in Argentina but I have long loved this tune



Friday, September 20, 2013

ARGENTINA + CHILE TOUR - September 26th to 30th

Next week I'll be in Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile for FILBA, the international literary festival that takes place in each city consecutively. I'll be doing various events, including talks based around Rip It Up and Start Again, which has just been published in Spanish as Postpunk by Caja Negra.  All the events are free and open to the public. Details below.


 BUENOS AIRES


Thursday 26th September, 12 pm

Workshop - the art of criticism

Museo de la Lengua –  Las Heras 2555, Recoleta



Thursday 26th September, 7 pm

Interview and trialogue with Diego Manso and Pablo Schanton, + Q&A

Fundación Osde –  Leandro N. Alem 1067 2do. subsuelo, Centro



Friday 27th, 7 pm

Post Punk conference – with Pablo Schanton

Alianza Francesa – Córdoba 946, Centro



SANTIAGO DE CHILE


Sunday 29th, 4.30 pm

Post Punk conference - with Pablo Márquez

Centro Cultural GAM: Libertador Bernando O´Higgins 227



Monday 30th, 11 am

Workshop - the art of criticism

Diego Portales University -  Manuel Rodríguez Sur 415



more informatoin and complete Festival’s activities at http://filba.org.ar/