![](../pics/bar_transparant.gif) | ![](../getdata.php?id=23654) | Harvestman - Triptych Part Two | The cycle of the Buck Moon passed a few days ago, and while most of us set our clocks (both internally and externally) to the standards provided by GMT, Harvestman (aka Steve Von Till) follows the lunar cycle, which, unlike the green laser beam in Greenwich, projects its own light over the planet. This subtle but important re-orientation is central to Harvestman's work, which takes its departure from such natural cues as the moon, in evidence on the second instalment of this Triptych series. Like film, music is bound to the forward march of time -sequential or purely abstract – which means that finding a measure for the temporal horizon and structural organization of a given composition is something that might otherwise go unnoticed when we listen. In lieu of a click track or other artificial beat, Harvestman, like Martin Heidegger before him, distinguished between the measurements offered by technical or mechanical time, and those offered by the larger network instantiated by nature and honored by earlier societies. If all of this sounds rather luddite; it is not. Harvestman is well at home in the field of modern production, even if he deploys its media to counter the standard.
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![](../pics/bar_transparant.gif) | ![](../getdata.php?id=23606) | The Devil’s Honey - The Devil’s Honey( UHD & Blu Ray) | The Devil’s Honey is an erotic thriller from 1986 directed by horror legend, Lucio Fulci (Zombie Flesh Eaters, The Beyond and City of the Living Dead). Fulci, who was best known for his over-the-top zombie movies takes us on a wholly different ride with the fairly sleazy, outlandish, and almost pornographic thriller that is, The Devil’s Honey. The film stars Brett Halsey (Return of the Fly, Today We Kill…Tomorrow We Die! and The Godfather III), Corrine Cléry (Moonraker, The Story of O and Plot of Fear), Blanca Marsillach (Flesh and Blood, Day of Wrath and The Rogues) and Stefano Madia (Body Count, Dear Father and Ernesto) alongside Lucio Fulci himself.
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![](../pics/bar_transparant.gif) | ![](../getdata.php?id=23530) | Black Hole Deity - Profane Geometry | While one may not picture Birmingham, Alabama as a hotbed of death metal activity, Black Hole Deity once again arises to shift the world's focus to this inconspicuous city. Coming three years after their very well-received EP, Lair of Xenolich, the foursome unleashes their debut full-length, Profane Geometry, via Everlasting Spew. Eschewing the traditional violence, evil, gore, satanism, etc, lyrical content of the genre, Black Hole Deity chose to take the sci-fi/supernatural horror approach with Profane Geometry, and the lyrical tone certainly matches the fun, engaging metal behind it. The end result is an old-school influenced, but forward take on modern death that moves at the perfect pace to enjoy every element while continuing to propel forward and not get self-indulgent.
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