ART + CULTURE

Mission de Control: Party Like It’s ’95 Mix
Taking it to the ’90s on this mix with analog crunchiness and irresistible grooves. I feel like these older tunes have a stripped-down feel compared

Mission de Control: Aux Mind
Spoiler alert: this is by no means a full-on Detroit techno mix. Instead, think of this as more of an appreciation mix. I love the

The Eros Effect
Love might then be seen as an action, and in relation to the capitalist state, one that is distinctly different from an exchange relation. Love is not a matter of possession or acquiescence in the capitalist mode, but instead, a simultaneously liberatory and remissive act.

On Absence and Distance
“How do I know what I think until I see what I say?”
– E.M. Forster

Considering Our Extinction
In X-Risk by Thomas Moynihan, Moynihan makes the claim that historical precedent of the apocalypse has a much different history than that of extinction, despite the fact they have been conflated to stand for a similar psychological phenomena in recent times. Moynihan makes the clear distinction: “In short, where apocalypse secures the sense of an ending, extinction anticipates the ending of sense.’

Mission de Holiday mix
I’m wondering if there is a way of tricking you into listening to my mix. The obvious is music is a form of therapy. And