Tag: david erdos

AMISSING

And so London Field’s fucked sky is sealed  As Martin/John Self is blue-pencilled, returning him  To Sally, his sister, his father and to Christopher Hitchens,  His friend. And dead from the same disease too.  This is the sort of thing which would have befallen  Keith Talent, if he had been supported by the spell  Of […]

BROWN, THEN BLUE

(i.m Peter Ronald Brown, 25/12/1940-19/5/2023) His words will resound for as long as there are films And Rock music, for just as Scorsese savours  Sunshine Of Your Love in his films, so do the fans     Of Clapton, Baker, Bruce, Procol Harum, and his own  Unique oeuvre rejoice in the voicings that spumed  Words […]

A NEW NOW

Punk performance poet Jay Mitra talks anger, joy and reflection with David Erdos and Giles Sibbald The move from page to performance in modern poetry, while seemingly going hand in hand has often seen previous generations slap it away in favour of hiding behind the stanza. A new generation of poets have now reclaimed the […]

Book review – Lady of the house

Lady of the House is a sumptuous celebration of women involved and associated with Dance, House Music and electronica over the last two decades.  In what the authors acknowledge should be viewed as the first volume in a journey to comprehensively recognise the impact of women in these scenes, they explore stories, experiences and truths […]