Some more pictures from Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson's funeral ceremony

 Again, many thanks to Bee for permission to reproduce his pictures.

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The first set of pictures can be found here.

Peter Christopherson obituary from BBC Radio 4's 'The Last Word'

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A very nice tribute from Matthew Bannister on BBC Radio 4's obituary show 'The Last Word' with contributions from Cosey Fanni Tutti and Aubrey Powell.

Shortened clip via Industrial Records

First pictures from Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson's funeral ceremony

Sleazy's funeral began on Monday night in Bangkok and will last five days. Here are some photographs from the beginning of the ceremony.

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Many thanks to my friend Bee for permission to use his photographs. More pictures can be found here.

 

Two very good new obituaries for Sleazy from The Independent and The Guardian

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The last official X-TG photograph, taken by Paul Smith (via Chris Carter)

The Guardian now have a full obituary by Alexis Petridis up here, but for me, this obituary by Pierre Perrone in The Independent is the best yet.

More obituaries and tributes to Sleazy

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In addition to heartfelt and moving tributes from friends and long-time collaborators Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti, more obituaries and tributes to the late Peter 'Sleazy' Christopherson have appeared over the last few days.

Creative Review as you might expect focus more on Sleazy's influential body of art and design work, sometimes (and unfairly) overshadowed by his music.

Artist and designer John Coulthart focuses on the personal influence Sleazy had on his life and work.

Following on from their broadcast tribute, BBC Radio 6 Music have added a tribute on their website.

Another personal tribute to Sleazy is on the Optimo blog.

Lastly, there's a rather uninspiring offering from the NME. The sentence "He also later played in Coil." is indicative of the (lack of) knowledge and/or research that went into this offering.

What you may (or may not?) think is odd is that several days after his tragic passing, we still have not had any tribute or comment of any kind from Genesis P-Orridge...

"Compass Road" - a beautiful new watch from Mr Jones Watches and Iain Sinclair

Mr Jones Watches have teamed up with author and psychogeographer Iain Sinclair to design this beautiful new Compass Road watch.

"Compass Road was designed with author Iain Sinclair. The names of eight writers and visionaries are positioned around the dial, each according to their geographic link with London. A pattern on the hour disk causes names to fade in and out of view as the time passes, a visual expression of Sinclair’s interest in uncovering forgotten layers of the city’s history."

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Available in a numbered limited edition of 100 pieces (number 23 is still available if anyone is wondering what to get me for Christmas...) you can find more information on the 
Mr Jones Watches website.