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Hunter S Thompson

by Chris Mitchell

A tribute and epitaph to The Great Gonzo

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Ralph Steadman

by Craig Johnson

Politics, drugs, and life with (and without) HST

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Wyndham Lewis

by Ben Granger

Blast – an explosive journal

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Featured Book

Out Of It

by Stuart Walton

First published in 2001, Out Of It is a vital contribution to the literature both of and about drugs, including a fascinating chapter on the hoary old theme of intoxicants and creativity. Author Walton sees the will to be stoned as a fundamentally human. Read More

Album of the Month

Mind Bokeh

by Bibio

Stephen Wilkinson's third outing for Warp splatters a host of genres across his canvas. The familiar Boards of Canada sounds are here, as well as bleeps, wah-wah funk, tight power pop riffs and a few genuinely catchy tunes. Nothing sticks around long enough to outstay its welcome. Out 29th March (US), 4th April (UK)

Hear samples of the album here

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