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Cuban revolutionaries, including Fidel Castro (far left) and Che Guevara (center), in Havana in 1960.

On this day in 1959, U.S.-backed Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista fled the country following the victory of Fidel Castro's 26th of July Movement (M-26-7) at the Battle of Santa Clara, marking the successful conclusion of the Cuban Revolution.

The 26th of July Movement takes its name from the date of with a failed attack on the Moncada Barracks in 1953, however, the movement bearing this name was not formally organized until the attackers were released from prison in 1955. Public resistance continued sporadically until November 1956, when 80 members of the M-26-7 returned from exile.

Soon after landing on the island, a separate revolutionary group, the "Directorio Revoluncionari Estudiantil" (DRE), unsuccessfully attempted an attack on the Presidential Palace in Havana.

Throughout 1957, armed resistance from groups such as the DRE and M-26-7 would escalate. After a failed offensive by the government against rebels in the summer of 1958, the rebels launched a major counter-offensive.

On December 28th, 1958, after a fraudulent election in favor of Batista, revolutionary forces reached the city of Santa Clara. Seizing equipment from an armored train intended to transport government reinforcements, the rebels quickly captured the city, prompting Batista to panic and flee to the Dominican Republic with a personal fortune of more than $300 million.

In the following days, revolutionary forces entered Havana with no resistance, and Castro established a provisional government. The 26th of July Movement later reformed along Marxist–Leninist lines, becoming the Communist Party of Cuba in October 1965.

Batista later settled in fascist Spain, dying there in 1973 at the age of 72.

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[–] tombruzzo@hexbear.net 3 points 6 days ago (1 children)

What drum machine are you using? It's always interesting playing with gear and figuring it out

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 2 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

Pirated FL studios running through conversion cables and sometimes pedals to a mixer and then a bass amp. Sometimes also my keyboard. Sometimes im also just using my electric drum kit. My general approach is to record as much live off the floor as possible, so I basically cover all of the percussion first to scratch bass tracks or just go for it depending on what im doing, I get those and mix em fairly basic, then I record bass over that live and after that I record anything else and depending on where I think it fits I either blend into the rhythm track or I mix with that to keep things simple. Ill usually do a an overdub with distorted bass as well. I am like James Rolf when it comes to audio recordings but my weird techniques are cause I have no clue what im doing but the results hace been good for me

Here's a solo thing I did like 12 years ago when living at home. Im getting gear back together and having a space again to do solo stuff ans basically just picking up where I left off

https://grinningsadist.bandcamp.com/album/separating-the-hodge-from-the-podge