Toxic Turntable #26

Currently listening…

• Ilex III, Mnolqvemnu (1984)
• Twentieth Day, Iconosphere (1991)
• Helen Moxwall, Under the Veil (1977)
• Cracktwillow, Tales of the Buddleia (2017)
• Dvokni, I’d View You (1997)
• იოჰანა და პაულო, მზის თვალა, მთვარის პირი (2003)
• Ազեշլժա Պդթճշռ, Ջկյ-32948736 (1991)
• Carl Mosserton, Distinct Divas (1979)
• Rigsby and the Rhythmics, In the House of Languor (1982)
• Ĺio Ygāyģmi, Gģver Gvoùa (2000)
• Pavonine XXII, Stroke the Stone (1986)
• Gvalū, Roses at 43 (2021)
• Eastern Waste Brigade, Be Given the Key (1989)
• Imperator in Vivo, Incundabula (1993)
• Голос Шелиз, Многотрудной Жизни (2012)
• Zachariah Robell, God Is A Geometer (1973)
• Yogsothoth Youth, Ripples from R’lyeh (1983)
• Qxucuoa, Nsarns (1971)
• Abscission Zone, Alien Corn (2015)
• Emily Stimpthwaite, De Promundis (1981)
• Weekend in Weymouth, Ruby Lights (1990)
• Umbric Ghosts, Swayed Decayed: The Very Bestial of Umbric Ghosts (2006)


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Performativizing Papyrocentricity #73

Papyrocentric Performativity Presents…

Hod is G-dPlaymaker: My Autobiography, Glenn Hoddle with Jacob Steinberg (HarperCollins 2021)

The Wheel DealCyclogeography: Journeys of a London Bicycle Courier, Jon Day (Notting Hill Editions 2015)

Manc WancFrom Manchester with Love: The Life and Opinions of Tony Wilson, Paul Morley (Faber & Faber 2021)

Goyles, Goyles, Goyles…I, Gargoyle: Toxic True Tales of Feral Freaks, Wild-Eyed Weirdos and Kore Kounter-Kultural Kooks Who Insidiously Identify as Human Gargoyles…, edited by David Kerekes and Norman Nekrophile (Visceral Visions, forthcoming)

Sneaky McCreadyThe Deceiver, Frederick Forsyth (1991)

Shake’s PeerShakespeare, Bill Bryson (William Collins 2017)

Winged WordsThe Last Enemy, Richard Hillary (1942)

The Cult of Ult1312: Among the Ultras: A Journey with the World’s Most Extreme Fans, James Montague (Ebury Press 2021)


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The Belles of El

Title page of Sir Henry Billingsley’s first English version of Euclid’s Elements, 1570, with personifications of Geometria, Astronomia, Arithmetica and Musica as beautiful young women


The Elements of Geometrie of the Moſt Aucient Philoſopher Evclide of Megara.

Faithfully (now first) tranʃlated into the Engliʃhe toung, by H. Billingſley, Citizen of London.

Whereunto are annexed certaine Scolies, Annotations, and Inuentions, of the best Mathematiciens, both of times past, and in this our age.

With a very fruitfull Præface made by M.I. Dee, ʃpecifying the chiefe Mathematicall Sciences, what they are, and wherunto commodious: where, alʃo, are diʃcloʃed certaine new Secrets Mathematicall and Mechanicall, untill theʃe our daies, greatly miʃʃed.

Imprinted at London by Iohn Daye.


The title of this incendiary intervention is a paronomasia on “The Bells of Hell…”, a British airmen’s song in terms of core issues around World War I.