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24th January 2012

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How The Pandrogyne Confounds Hir DNA: Interview with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (2003) →

churchofcyberpunk:

“People will say, “I feel like a woman trapped in a man’s body’… And I say, ‘I feel like I’m trapped in a body.’

While he’s best known as the musician who helped start both the industrial music and the acid house music subcultures, Genesis P-Orridge is foremost a hero of the post-punk counterculture, a true mutant, an experimental artist, and an androgyne (“I prefer pandrogyne where ‘p’ is for positive/power/potent/precious.”) If you don’t know about Mr. P-Orridge’s oeuvre, you haven’t just missed a career, you’ve missed an entire dimension of hyperreality.

Source: churchofcyberpunk

  1. a-deathly-shadow reblogged this from skullvomit and added:
    I can’t not reblog the pandrogyne, ever :)
  2. skullvomit reblogged this from churchofcyberpunk and added:
    will always love Genesis.
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    lot of genesis on tumblr today. i like it.
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