Monthly Archives: June 2010

Why, Professor!

A new entry here in AmYzTEkNoziA, Mike Else offers all his work on how to be a substantially funky weirdo. He is intriguing, cheesy, danceable and funny. But of course, he has to be, he’s Professor Kliq! “Plastic & Flashing Lights” … Continue reading

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Of what shall I dream my fortune? Clay? Leather?

Spare 5 minutes of solitude and listen to Sal Valentino’s voice leading you to a magical place full of Ron Elliott’s soundscapes. Delighted? Well, you’ve just experienced The Beau Brummels – The Wolf of Velvet Fortune

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I am Big I am Very Big I am So Very Big

Leonidas Christakis no longer lives among us, but listen to him, live in AmYzTEkNoziA, reading a poem by Dimitrios Veskos where the ego of self importance is erupted completely out of proportion with a genuine dose of vitriolic blow out. … Continue reading

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When love is not an issue

Kostantinos Hadjopoulos named Tasso a fictional young woman of his own conception,  passionate, liberated, struggling for open air in rural Greece of the turn of 2oth century. In 1915 he wrote a short novel about her and more than a … Continue reading

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Women and children first

Jock Sturges is a photographer who was given the “controversial” adjective for reasons known to those who find him so. He is here in AmYzTEkNoziA because he shoots mostly women, girls and babies of modern time while placed in a background … Continue reading

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