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Profile: Stuart I Borthwick

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Location:Liverpool
Occupation:Lecturer
Biography:
"My Life in England" (Part 1)
Photo:
Member photo

First known post: 4 June 2002
Last post: 14 September 2006
Active: 374/1564 days
Number of posts: 830
Number of threads started: 210

Recent posts:

Profile last updated: 17 June 2005
My mixes:
My articles:
  1. Big Chill - chill music house stars lost ideas brits world crossfade essay
  2. Dance, Music, Television: A PhD Thesis by Stuart Borthwick
  3. UK-Dance: Knowledge: Social aspects of music: Punk
  4. BBC News | EDUCATION | Students study to be a DJ
  5. Amazon.co.uk: Books: Popular Music Genres: An Introduction

Favourite genre:Spanish kazoo hardcore
All-time favourite tunes:
  1. Flowered Up "Weekender"
  2. Stone Roses "Mersey Paradise"
  3. N'kosi Sikelele
  4. Dexy's Midnight Runners "The Waltz"
  5. Sex Pistols "God Save The Queen"
Records want list:
  1. A&M copy of Sex Pistols "God Save The Queen"
  2. The KLF's first album (12" mix with the samples taken out)
  3. "Kinko the Clown"
First record bought:The Vapors "Turning Japanese"
Most embarrassing record:Jeff Mills "Puposemaker" LP

Favourite DJs:
  1. Goldfinger
  2. DJ Mercy
  3. Disco Dave
Favourite mix tapes / mix CDs:
  1. Don't be soft, la.

Favourite club:Eden at the Merseyside Academy, circa 92
Best ever night out:Eden at the Merseyside Academy, circa 92
Best holiday:Butlins at Clacton

Favourite web sites:
  1. Mike Slocombe, urban75 design, award winning, London based internet/intranet/web design, multimedia, usability agency and web consultancy
  2. Slugger O'Toole - Homepage - Notes of Northern Ireland politics and culture
  3. Apple
  4. DexysMidnightRunners
  5. Dancehall fans against homophobia: An international campaign that rejects both homophobia and demonisation of reggae

Stuff I desire:
  1. Total destruction of all subjectivities
  2. A nice cup of tea

Politics:Left liquidationist


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