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Typhoon Club - Typhoon Club(Blu Ray)

From Sailor Suit, Machine Gun and Love Hotel director Shinji Somai comes Typhoon Club(1985), a Japanese coming-of-age tale which follows a small group of students who find themselves locked in their school while one hell of a storm rages around them. However, that storm could never match the tempest of adolescent romance, grief and emerging self-revelations which are taking place among the students. 


Jerzy Skolimowski Collection - Jerzy Skolimowski Collection( Blu Ray Boxset)

From Second Run, here we have a three Blu-Ray boxset celebrating the early 1960s work of Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski- he stands as one of the key figures in the country's new wave cinema. His work is alive with visual depth and creativity- using conventional genres such as spotting dramas, romantic melodramas, and character studies as starting points to build his subtle satirizing & surreal film world around. The set brings together three feature lengths and a selection of early shorts.


Latex Choker - Sealed

Sealed in a thirty-five-minute shot of pelting, baying, and rapidly rolling HNW brutality from this French project- which focuses all of its work on fetish  sexual practices, and  dead/ decaying bodies


Occlusion - 59: No Input Wall

From late last year 59: No Input Wall finds this French walled noise project in an ANW setting- offering out a droning and windswept wall that slides in at the twenty-two-minute mark


Nihil Impvlse - Anabasis

Anabasis is the 4th full-length album from Italian’s Nihil Impvlse. It’s a six-track affair- where the sound sits in a decidedly brooding industrial-bound drone place, with the release working as the perfect soundtrack to surveying shadowy & bleak pictures of war's aftermath.


Marta Forsberg - Sjunger För Varandra

Split between pieces written for voice and field recordings, Swedish composer Marta Forsberg returns to her native Härnösand for Sjunger För Varandra, originally a commission from the northern Swedish town where the recordings took place. The elegant release is spread over four parts, sandwiched between an intro and outro, coming in at a mere 17 minutes. Without much prior knowledge of the tunnel where the performances were captured, the four central parts appear to have been divided equally between composition and recorded ephemera. It is not immediately clear what significance the tunnel has for Forsberg, but the inclusion of her brother as the sole vocal performer surely speaks to the familial significance of returning home for Sjunger För Varandra, which translates, I am told, to "Singing for Each Other." The gerundive is instructive here, for it places the emphasis on the act or performative dimension of the pieces, rather than hinting at anything like a fixed entity or score.


The New Boy - The New Boy( Theatrical)

‘The New Boy’, a new Australian drama set in the 1940s regarding faith & clash of cultures.  It was directed by Warwick Thornton,  and stars Cate Blanchett- it's now showing theatrical in the  UK and the Republic of Ireland.


The Stargazer’s Assistant - Fire Worshipper

The Stargazer’s Assistant is the one-man electronic project of visual artist/ percussionist David. J. Smith (founding member of Guapo and member of the Holy Family, Miasma and the Carousel of Headless Horses and the Amal Gamal Ensemble) a multi-instrumentalist with a penchant for Avant Garde prog sounds and German Kosmische drones. Alongside Smith on this release are regular collaborators David J Knight (Danielle Dax, Arkkon and UnicaZürn) on guitar and FX, Michael J York (Coil, The Utopia Strong, and The Witching Tale), and Antti Uusimaki (Panic DHH, Circle and Tindersticks) on pipes, FX and field recordings. 


Liza Lim - Annunciation Triptych

Here’s a pro package from Kairos, which you’d expect as an esteemed classical label, with a CD digipak featuring an extensive booklet neatly fixed inside. The Australian composer Lim presents, yes, three pieces here: ‘Sappho/Bioluminescence’, ‘Mary/Transcendence after Trauma’, and ‘Fatimah/Jubilation of Flowers’, all performed by the WDR Sinfonieorchester, featuring soprano Emily Hindrichs, and conducted by Cristian Măcelaru. The booklet explains that the Annunciation Triptych ‘draws a broad line from the Greek poet Sappho to Mary, the virgin Mother of God, to Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, founder of Islam. The composer considers the stories of these three women as comments on ecological, spiritual and transcultural issues of our times


Patrick - Patrick( UHD/ Blu Ray)

Patrick is a low-key 1970s blend of medical drama, thriller, with the odd touches of horror and sci-fi. It focuses on the relationship between a nurse & in a coma young man- who seemingly has psychic powers. It’s a key film in the Ozploitation genre- been presented here by the fine folks at Powerhouse is a new release of the film. It comes as either a UHD  or Blu-Ray disc- I’m reviewing the latter. Both versions feature a new 4k scan of the film, three different versions of the picture, a good selection of archive extras, and a few new things.


Dadawah - Peace And Love

Here’s a two-CD set celebrating the 1970’s work of Kingstone, Jamaica-born producer Lloyd Charmers. The first disc takes in 1975’s Peace And Love – Wadadasow- which features four lengthy, jammed & hash smoked out slices of Roots Reggae. The second disc is a twenty-two-track collection entitled Fire Burning Charmers In Dub 1973-1976, which brings together Charmer-produced/ played on dub tracks- all of which have never been available on CD beforehand.


Justin Burning - Hand-Held Hell: The Outbreak of Homemade Horror(Bo

Hand-Held Hell: The Outbreak of Homemade Horror is a wonderfully informed and truly dedicated look at the world of micro-budget horror- be it SOV, digital, or general captured on less-than-a-shoe-string fare. The nearing four-hundred-page tome takes in not only the history/ growth of the micro-budget horror genre, but forty-four in-depth reviews, and twenty-two well-questioned interviews with some of the film's creators.


Stian Westerhus and Maja S. K. Ratkje - All Losses Are Restored

At first glance, jazz guitarist Stian Westerhus and vocalist-cum-electronic instrumentalist Maja S.K. Ratkje are an unlikely pairing. Westerhus has created his own niche as an experimental jazz musician working with the likes of Nils Petter Molvær and Arve Henriksen, while Ratkje leans more into performance - the classical, dance and operatic worlds, alongside some avant-garde noise experimentation. But five years ago, the Norwegian compatriots joined forces and have finally released their first album together, All Losses are Restored.


Zombi - Direct Inject

The very long-awaited follow-up to 2021's Liquid Crystal sees proggy, synthy rockers Zombi building an album based on their improvisations with Direct Inject. This duo has been together making records for a couple of decades, so their knowledge of each other's inner workings and cohesiveness can't be beaten. Putting together an album that covers varied influences and styles over their well-loved and respected careers, Direct Inject is Zombi at its heart. However, like many zombies, there needs to be a little bit more flesh to consider it whole.


Goodbye & Amen - Goodbye & Amen( Blu Ray)

Goodbye & Amen is a late 70’s Italian thriller that mixes gunman/ hostage tenseness, with espionage drama. With a few neat twists along its length, some taut interactions, and touches of moody visual flare. Here from Radiance Films is a new region A/B release of this film- taking in a new scan of the film, a commentary track, and a few other things.


Slashening: The Final Beginning - Slashening: The Final Beginning( Blu Ray)

Slashening: The Final Beginning is a send-up of post-modern slasher films- where a sack masked killer is taking out the members of a self-help group. The film is a blend of PC/ woke/ feminist mocking humour, and general slasher parody, with brief gore, and some sexualized humour/ nudity.  Here from Troma Entertainment is a region-free Blu-ray release of the picture-taking in directors’ commentary, and a few other extras.


Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical - Alice in Wonderland(DVD)

From the mid 70’s here we have an adult take on Lewis Carroll’s Alice In Wonderland. It’s a blend of musical, hard-core sex romp, and often bawdry comedy-  with twenty-something virgin librarian Alice following the rabbit into a sleazed-out Wonderland. Here from Impulse Pictures is a barebones region free DVD release of the film.


Koobaatoo Asparagus - Shallow Mind State

Here’s an HNW two tracker from California’s Koobaatoo Asparagus- with both ‘walls’ hitting around the twenty-five-minute mark, and both are equally battering ‘n’ baying in their simple yet effective attack.


Death To Dynamics - Still Nothing

Still Nothing is a just under the half-an-hour example of greyly numbing and low-key industrial churning walled noise from UK’s Death To Dynamics. It’s a ‘wall’ that slowly rages, as it hopelessly drones on- for a decidedly grim & relentless attack.


Matthew Goodheart and Broken Ghost Conso - Five Apparitions

Infrequent Seams presents Five Apparitions, the new album by Matthew Goodheart & Broken Ghost Consort. And it certainly isn’t an easily definable or categorised album.


Pierre Jodlowski - Séries for Piano and Soundtrack

Séries for Piano and Soundtrack is a six-track album where complex-to-moodily felt piano playing meets electronics- be they textured, atmospheric, dramatic, or just generally creative. Each of the pieces offers its own tone/ vibe for a wonderful varied, at-points eventful ride of an album.


José María Sánchez-Verdú - Khôra

Khôra is a nine-track album which sits at the more abstract, loose, and texturally focused end of the modern classical/ modern composition genre. It utilises a mix of strung-out to waveringly drone-focused saxophone playing, and microtonal accordion playing.


Celer - Cursory Asperses

Celer, ambient project of Will Long, has had dozens of releases throughout the years, exploring a dream-like realm of faint glimmering resonances, slowly unfolding air textures and semi-melodic drones, generally resulting in a peaceful but somewhat melancholy state of embryonic stasis.  I have enjoyed many of his recordings in the past.


Burial Ground/ Nights of Terror - Burial Ground/ Nights of Terror ( UHD/Blu Ray)

Andrea Bianchi’s cheapo 1981 Zombie Flesheaters rip-off has no right to be called a classic. It's badly made, the acting is abysmal, and the dialogue is woeful, however, it has become one of the most beloved of all zombie movies. It’s a seriously creepy affair reminiscent of the Spanish Blind Dead movies, that utilizes a fantastic score from Berto Pisano (Death Smiled on a Murderer, Patrick Still Lives and Giallo A Venezia ) and Elsio Mancuso (Malabimba, La Collegiale, and Moglie Nuda e Siciliano) and a host of zombies that are pretty much decaying before your eyes. On top of that, it’s bonkers (in a good way), there are so many warped ideas floating around in this movie that you simply can’t ever find it dull. More on that later!.


Uncodified - Erased People

Brooding, ominous, and grim, Uncodified's latest, Erased People, sees Corrado Altieri's project continuing its death industrial march forward bringing doom and gloom to the masses. WIth over ten years under his belt, he brings his craft to Dunkelheit to further spread his dark vision. Erased People is the latest volume in an already swelling catalogue of Italian industrial, and its textures and atmospheres will instantly grab any fan, new or old.


The Residents - Secret Show (Live In San Francisco)

Here’s a double disc CD & DVD set taking in The Resident’s Secret Show, which took place at the Conservatory of Music in San Francisco on the 14th of January of 2023. It was part of the celebrations for the project's 50th anniversary- with the twenty-one-track set featuring songs from throughout their career- with a host of guests, and some very distinctive/one-off takes on tracks. All making for an original, at points surprising, and of course wonderfully odd look back on the project’s half-a-century career.


Dagr - Dagr (ltd-theatrical/ VOD)

Dagr is a British found-footage film that slips from YouTube /pretentious film-maker satire to glitching ‘n’ phantom darting folk horror. With the often uncomfortable comedy and creepy chills largely kept separate.


Ignaz Schick & Oliver Steidle - ILOG3

As its title suggests ILOG3 is the third collaborative album between these two German improvisers. And it’s another overloading, yet often highly creative journey into where percussive electro improv, turntabling, darting electro-acoustics, and manic genre blending meet.


Math - Utterblight

Math is a twenty-three-minute example of densely droning & rushing walled noise from this UK project. With the whole thing having a nice searing yet oppressive quality about it.


OdNu + Ümlaut - Abandoned Spaces
Abandoned Spaces is a collaborative effort between solo musicians Michel Mazza & Jeff Düngfelder (aka OdNu + Ümlaut), both artists having relocated from their previous NYC climes to the nether reaches of what that everywhere and nowhere moniker, "upstate." The results are spread over eight long tracks – nothing shorter than seven minutes – which do a lot of meandering with sparse instrumentation. And despite the length of each cut, there is surprisingly little development that occurs, each composition moving more circularly than linearly, creating the feeling that we are stuck in a limited sonic equation that is not headed for conclusion or resolution.  

Cold Meat - Cold Meat(VOD)

In his feature film debut, Sébastien Drouin brings us this new two-hander thriller Cold Meat. After saving a waitress (Nina Bergman) from her abusive partner, David Peterson (Allen Leech) finds himself desperate to survive in the frozen tundra of the Colorado Rockies. Violence, betrayal and brutality appear to be the only options, but how willing is David to take them?


Horrors of the Black Museum - Horrors of the Black Museum(Blu Ray )

Released in 1959, Horrors of the Black Museum was the final directorial feature by Yorkshireman Arthur Crabtree (Fiend Without a Face, Caravan and Lilli Marlene) and the first in a trilogy of films known as the Sadian trilogy. The other two titles that feature in this sadistic triumvirate are Sidney Hayer’s 1960 classic Circus of Horror and the same year’s Peeping Tom, directed by the legendary Michael Powell


The Blue Jean Monster - The Blue Jean Monster (Blu Ray)

The Blue Jean Monster is a wonderfully wacky, at points bad taste humour-lined Hong Kong-produced send-up of US buddy cop films of the 1990s. The Category III film blends action, horror, and fantasy elements- for a crazed romp of a film, that seemingly gets more demented & deranged as it unfolds. Here from 88 Films is a region-free release of the film- taking in a ltd slip, and a few extras.


Fear City - Fear City( Blu Ray)

Fear City is a mid-80s thriller set in Times Square strip joints, where a martial arts practising madman is taking out the talent. The film mixes cops ‘n’ club owner battlings, light slasher tropes, and mafia drama- with a fair bit of sleaze, tough guy/unintentionally amusing line…and a hell of a lot of flashing ‘n’ darting neon. Here from 101 Films is a recent Blu-Ray release of the film- taking in a new bright & buoyant scan, two versions of the film, and a commentary track.


V/H/S/85 - V/H/S/85(DVD)

V/H/S/85 is the sixth, and most recent instalment of this horror found footage anthology series. It takes in five more stories- each featuring an effective and largely rewarding mix of shocks, wacky derangement, gore, and very dark humour. As this series of films go- this is certainly one of the more consistent- with the whole thing rewardingly set in a darting & playful sea of (seemingly) random 80’s clips, eerier tape glitches, and unsettling static reels. Here from Acorn Media International is a recent release of the film- coming as either a DVD, Blu-Ray, or digital. I’m reviewing the first of these- which takes in a few extras.


Septage - Septic Worship

Danish destroyers, Septage, descend with their debut full-length, Septic Worship, on three formats through three different labels. If the amount of people and logistics behind this release weren't enough to sell you on it, just look at the cover. Making the most of the vile collage imagery of goregrind legends of yore, Septage sends their message right from the gate: not for the faint of heart. More than just a pretty face, behind the band's grisly caricature is some pummeling, gore-soaked, grinding death.


THOLLEM - Worlds in a Life, One

A pianist and keyboardist primarily, California-based musician Thollem is also a composer, a teacher, a performer, a collaborator and an activist. As a child, he began toying with piano improvisation and it is this radical and innovative practice that lies at the heart of everything that he has pursued throughout his musical career - a career in which he has been hugely prolific with over a hundred albums to his name. Embracing multiple genres including free jazz, modern classical and punk, his latest work Worlds in a Life, One is the first instalment of an investigation into sound and its infinite essence. 


The Song Of Songs - The Song Of Songs(Blu Ray)

‘The Song of Songs’ a 1933 romantic drama by the acclaimed director Rouben Mamoulian and starring screen icon Marlene Dietrich has been made available in a high-definition remastered print on a limited edition Blu-ray by Powerhouse/ Indicator.


Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer - Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer(Blu Ray)

From the BFI here we have a Blu-ray release of Werner Herzog: Radical Dreamer- an early 2020 documentary regarding the career of the highly respected, movingly arty, and more recently iconic German director. The disc takes in the film, and a few extras.


Bloodmoon - Bloodmoon(Blu Ray)

Bloodmoon is an early 1990’s Australian slasher set around a catholic girl’s boarding school. It features decent who-done-it plotting, gory often barbwire-related murders, creepy nighttime stalking, and a fair bit of female flesh. Here from Severin is a Blu-Ray release of this lesser-seen slasher- with a new scan, and a few extras.
 


NPVR - 33 34

From beyond the grave comes the second release from NPVR, the short-lived project of Nik Void and polymathic collaborator and label founder extraordinaire, Peter Rehberg, whose untimely passing hangs over this record like a dark shroud. Comprised of five tracks, mixed and finalized by Void in Rehberg's absence, the posthumous album is a genre-hopping affair, filled with elements that would be equally at home in dark ambience, avant-garde electroacoustic composition, drone, noise, and everything in between. The frame of 33 34 is not one defined by categories, though; rather, the precision and exacting mood of this work determine its parameters and constraints.


Fire! - Testament

Testament is the 8th full-length album from Swedish experimental/free jazz/psych-rock/ three piece Fire!. It’s a five-track affair that shifts between the raw blues-tinged, the bounding 'n' seared, though to the moodily angular- with a great raw and honest production courtesy of Steve Albini.


Uhuishuhu - Zvirat

Zvirat is a deeply layered, waveringly hazed, and organic-tinged take on the ambient form. With the album featuring seven largely lengthy soundscapes- which weave together threads of synth, flute, melodica, guitar tone, and field recordings/ found sound to create a drifting-yet-often harmonically glowing ‘n’ haunting sound.


Kill Butterfly Kill - Kill Butterfly Kill(Blu Ray)

Kill Butterfly Kill also released under the title of American Commando 6: Kill Butterfly Kill is a 1987 action film directed by Godfrey Ho (Mission Thunderbolt, Revenge of Drunken Master and The Ninja Squad). The two versions of the movie, both of which are included here feature different scenes. American Commando 6 was recut for American audiences and added sequences starring Mike Abbot (A Better Tomorrow 2, American Hunter and Final Score) and Mark Miller (The Siege of Firebase Gloria, Angel’s Mission and Ang Pumatay Ng Dahil Sa Iyo) and features on disc 2 drawn from a new 4k restoration, whereas Kill Butterfly Kill is presented in two slightly differing versions, the English language version and the Mandarin version, known as Underground Wife (both of which are included on disc 1 of this set) however, only the IFD English language cut is presented in HD, with the Mandarin cut in standard definition.


Autovolum - The Vacuum Demands Your Demise

Here we have just under an hour's worth of sucked-into-void sonics. The single track sits somewhere between dense walled noise and oppressive drone craft, and boy does it drain all of the other sound & hope from your listening space.


Anonymous Masturbaudioum - $100

$100 is the most welcome return of Swiss wall-noise project Anonymous Masturbaudioum- who in mid to late 2010 crafted some of the most creative material within the genre. The release is a three-inch CDR- featuring a single nineteen-minute slice of  taut, shifting and nasty walled noise texturing


Eva Sajanova & Dominik Suchy - Decision Paralysis

Eva Sajanova and Dominik Suchy's collaborative recording, Decision Paralysis , is an album of viscerally surreal electronic ambience and spoken/sung vocals, an ultra-modern post-industrial treat along the lines of CoH Plays Cosey or ANBB's Mimikry.  The digital minimalist world of labels like Line and Raster Noton meets the psychedelic ritual ambient aesthetics of groups like Coil or Nocturnal Emissions.


Mondo New York - Mondo New York( Blu-Ray/ CD)

Mondo New York is an ‘unforgettable avant-garde time capsule of New York City that will leave you both shocked and enlightened’, according to the spiel on the back of this Blu-ray/CD package. It also comes with a booklet, a poster and a slipcover. The film, which I’d never heard of, documents elements of the NY performance art scene and beyond, filmed in 1987 and released in 1988, and according to one of the extras - an interview with Stuart S. Shapiro - never available in a digital form before, so this is a historically significant release. The film itself is a series of vignettes from performers and events, linked by the walking travels of a girl, who plods the streets of NY coming across these events.


The Black Mass - The Black Mass (Blu Ray)

On the 15th of February 1978 in Tallahassee Florida, American serial killer Ted Bundy carried out his final brutal and deranged series of killings/ attacks. The Black Mass is a recent film chronicling said day, and Mr Buddy’s deeds- it largely utilizes a fairly unconventional blend of POV, over-the-shoulder, or to-the-side camera work- which chillingly and disturbingly brings into the place of this monster. The film features a competent cast, unbalancing shifts in tone, subtle humour, and moments of troubling & brutal violence. Here from Cleopatra Entertainment- as either a Blu-Ray or DVD is a new release of the film.


The Head - The Head( DVD)

The Head (aka Die Nackte und der Satan) is a late 50’s blend of Euro horror & sci-fi, with touches of gothic and noir weaved in here 'n' there. Here from Cheezy Movies is a recent region-free DVD of the film.


Invasion Of The Body Snatchers - Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (Blu Ray)

From the late 1970’s Invasion Of The Body Snatchers was the second big-screen adaptation of Jack Finney’s 1955 novel The Body Snatchers, which told of an undercover alien invasion in small-town America. The film shifts the story to 70’s San Francisco- for a wonderfully tension-filled and paranoia-building blend of thriller, sci-fi and horror- featuring an excellent cast, and low-key effects- which are still impactful.  Here from the fine folks at Arrow here’s a recent reissue of the film- either as UHD, or Blu-Ray disc. I’m reviewing the latter of these two.


V/H/S/94 - V/H/S/94 (DVD)

V/H/S/94 is the fifth entry in this found-footage horror anthology series. The just over two-hour film features five stories taking in a warp around- the tone for this one is very much gun bound/ themed, and I’m afraid to say as a whole it’s somewhat mixed in quality- both in the stories & the acting. But I feel if you’ve enjoyed the other films in this series, you’ll certainly get a kick out of some stories offered up. Here from Acorn Media International is a recent release of the film- coming as either a DVD, Blu-Ray, or digital. I’m reviewing the first of these- which takes in a few extras.


Tenebrae - Tenebrae( UHD & Blu Ray)

Tenebrae was the 8th feature film from Dario Argento. It saw the director squarely resetting giallo- a genre he helped invent &  define- into the 1980’s, with its sleek at points acrobatic camera work, brutally creative murders, and a bounding ‘n’ pulsing electronic soundtrack. I think it’s fair to say it’s easily one of the best examples of the genre from the decade, and certainly a career highlight- with an intriguing- at points gruesomely/ darkly playful unfold, coldly stark air, and a rather unexpected killer reveal/resolve. Here from Synapse Films is a dual format UHD & Blu-ray release of the film.  Featuring a new 4k scan of the film, three commentary tracks, a feature-length doc about the genre- and a selection of new & archive extras.


Tab In/Tab out & Apocalypstick - Split

Here’s a C50/ digital split bringing together two US wall noise projects- each offering up a single twenty-five-minute track. We have here Settle’s Tab In/ Tab Out, and Pittsburgh’s Apocalypstick.


An American Tragedy - An American Tragedy(Blu Ray)

Based on Theodore Dreiser’s novel of the same name, An American Tragedy is a pre-code drama from director Josef Von Sternberg (Shanghai Express, The Blue Angel). The film follows young bellhop Clyde Griffiths (Phillips Holmes) who is implicated in a serious crime, leading him to run into a wealthy uncle who sets him up with a factory job. While working here, Clyde meets Roberta (Sylvia Sidney) and falls in and out of love with her. But when an affair with a high society woman gets in the way, Clyde needs a way out of his relationship with Roberta.


Whore's Breath - (Another) Grey Day In The ORV

(Another) Grey Day In The ORV is a forty-one-minute walled noise track that sits somewhere between relentless and oddly soothing- blending the muffled industrial, with the weathered. 


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