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Days/ Afternoon - Days/ Afternoon( Blu Ray)

From Second Run, one of the key labels releasing world/ arthouse films, here is a two-blu ray disc set bringing together two films from Malaysian film-maker Tsai Ming-liang. His work often uses very long set shots, with little dialogue, and a use of ambient soundtracking. The two films here are 2020’s Days, which is a study of two men's lives, at either end of the social spectrum. And 2015’s Afternoon- which is a two-plus hour interview between the director and leadman/ main muse Kang-shen. The set is finished off with a few extras.


Will Samson - Songs Of Beginning & Belonging

Delicate and thoroughly engaging, Will Samson's latest ambient LP, Songs of Beginning & Belonging, takes the listener's hand and softly leads them on a tale inward to their quiet spaces, memories, thoughts, and dreams. 


Despiser - Despiser( Blu Ray)

From the early 2000s, Despiser is an action-heavy horror fantasy that very much sits in the so-bad-it category. It blends late 90’s computer graphic backdrops, cheap CGI with lots of explosion/ fire effects, plain bad-to-hamming-it- up acting, corny action hero to plain cringe-inducing dialogue, and general bad film wackiness. Here from Visual Vengeance, those resurrectors of bad, bizarre, or just plain weird low-budget genre films is a Blu-Ray release of the film- taking in two commentary tracks, and a decent selection of other extras.


Cop Killers - Cop Killers(Blu Ray)

From the late 70’s Cop Killers is a mean-spirited, scuzzy ‘n’ dusty, at times bloodily brutal crime thriller road movie. It focuses on two buddies trying to get a stash of cocaine to a dealer to get paid for it- along the way gunning down, belittling, and brutalising cops/ anyone else who gets in their way. Here from the MVD classic series is a Ray release- taking in a commentary track and interview.


Nikolas Schreck - The Satanic Screen- An Ilustrated Guide

The Satanic Screen is an in-depth, detailed, and wholly fascinating look at the devil’s appearance and influences throughout the ages of cinema. It’s a wonderfully researched and highly readable study- taking the reader from the camera Obscura projections of the 1500s to the new dark age of the 2000s.


Various Artists - Prophecy + Progress- Uk Electronics 1978- 1990

 Prophecy + Progress is a double CD compilation focusing on UK electronic music from between the years 1978 and 1990. Over the two-disc, there are twenty-eight tracks- with a good mix of tone and type of track- going from the grey ‘n’ grim, onto the experimental, through to more formal tuneful/pop-bound fare.


Hokuriku Proxy War - Hokuriku Proxy War( Blu Ry)

Japanese director Kinji Fukasaku is probably best known for his turn-of-the-century dystopian epic Battle Royale, which not only prompted a brand-new phenomenon of films and games centred on one survivor death battles but also spawned a new generation of young actors. However, in truth, his key body of work is centred around the yakuza film, a subgenre he effectively kickstarted with his five-part Battles without Honor and Humanity a.k.a The Yakuza Paper movie series, made between 1973 and 74, and which he swiftly followed up with the three-film instalment, New Battles without Honor and Humanity. Despite this burst of activity, within five years his days of yakuza filmmaking were over, in no small part due to the tragedy-cum-controversy that followed the release of 1977’s Hokuriku Proxy War


Left, Right and Centre - Left, Right and Centre( Blu Ray)

Left, Right and Centre is a star-studded 1959 political satire from director Sidney Gilliat (The Great Manhunt, Green For Danger and The Great St Trinian’s Train Robbery). The film stars Ian Carmichael (From Beyond the Grave, I’m Alright Jack and The Lady Vanishes), Alistair Sim (An Inspector Calls, A Christmas Carol and The Belles of St Trinian’s), Patricia Bredin (The Secret of Monte Cristo, The Bridal Path and To Have and To Hold), Richard Wattis (The Man Who Knew Too Much,  The Longest Day and Tam Lin) and Hattie Jacques (Carry on Camping, Carry on Cabbie and Sykes).


Jan Jelinek - Kosmischer Pitch

As with so many artists that feature on Musique Machine, Jan Jelinek is a bit of a polymath - an artist, a film-maker (of sorts), a book contributor but it’s fair to say that his main (pre)occupation is sonic exploration. Music that draws heavily on deep house, minimal techno, bass and glitch. But that’s not all there is to the German’s prolific back catalogue. The re-release of 2005’s Kosmischer Pitch, previously only available as a download but now reissued on its twentieth anniversary, reveals a krautrock gene that runs deep and which taps heavily into the soundscaping and multi-layered experimentation for which the kosmische genre is so adored. 


Supervixen - Supervixen( Blu Ray)

Supervixen was the twenty-first feature from director/ writer Russ Meyer. Appearing in the middle of the 70s- the film is a wild, at-points wacky romp blending large-breasted softcore, camp drama, and action with a few moments of extreme/nasty violence. The film starts off, as a jealous and randy woman-focused unhinged domestic drama- before shifting towards a blend of bloody murder thriller, sexual encounter lined road movie, comedy-drama, and whacked-out action film- so a ride and a half, and the film's tagline of ‘Too much…For One Movie’ most certainly fits. Here from Severin, as part of their series of reissues of the Meyers work, is a new release of the film- taking in a new bold ‘n’ buoyant print, and a few new and archive extras.


High & Low - High & Low( Blu Ray)

High And Low is an early 60’s mix of police procedural thriller and kidnap drama. The Japanese film regards an executive on the cusp of carrying out a company buyout, being pulled into a kidnap plot. The film's title regards its setting- the first half takes place high up above the city in the executive huge, widowed house, and the second half down in the city & its surrounding countryside. Here from the BFI is a Blu-Ray release of the film


V/H/S Beyond - V/H/S Beyond ( Blu Ray)

V/H/S Beyond is the seventh in this found-footage horror anthology series. The 2024 film features five stories with a distinctive sci-fi/alien-focused tone- with a wrap-around story regarding VHS tapes found at a flea market and a large house linked to extraterrestrials where all the inhabitants disappeared. Each story is fairly gore-bound- with often a pacy action-bound feel to their unfold. Here from Acorn Media International is a Blu-Ray release of the film- with a few extras on the disc.


The Gift - The Gift( Blu Ray/ UHD)

The Gift was the ninth feature film from Sam Rami- appearing in the year 2000, two years before he directed the first of his three box-office-topping Spiderman films. The picture is a steadily unfolding blend of small-town drama, thriller, and murder mystery - with light touches of dark fantasy and supernatural horror. It focuses on a single mom psychic played by Cate Blanchet- who gets tangled trying to find the fiancée of the town school principal. Here from Arrow Video is a release of the film- coming as either UHD or Blu-Ray- taking in a new 4k scan, two new commentary tracks, and a good selection of new and archive extras.


Venomous Echoes - Dysmor

Never short on concept, Venomous Echoes returns with Dysmor, utilizing a forward thinking blend of death and black metal to tackle the anxiety, fear, and frantic thoughts caused by the artist's body dysmorphia. With this in mind, it also helps to shed some light on the subject matter of 2023's Writhing Tomb Amongst the Stars, but sees a musical progression in form and construction. Never one to rest on his laurels, Ben Valweeden is a one man maelstrom handling everything but the cover art. His vision is clear and his path from start to finish takes the listener through chaos, madness, grime, terror, but also distorted beauty in the form of piano and sax.Truly and intriguing and engaging work, Dysmor is another great album in a quickly growing catalog.


Brass Construction - The Definitive Collection- Don't Stop Keep On

Active between the late '60s and mid 80’s Bass Construction where a New York Funk/ disco band who was unafraid to blend in other genres into their sound – moving from rock, jazz, Latin, reggae and beyond. Don’t Stop Keeping On is a three-disc compilation of the bands output- taking in forty-three tracks from across the bands ten released albums.


Joke Lanz & Thomas Rehnert - Combination Without Repetition

Using turntables, modular gear, and percussion, Joke Lanz & Thomas Rehnert have crafted a release comprised of two very long tracks, each of which is like an accelerationist manifesto on how to combat the culture industry of drifting attention: outrun the bastards! As the title of their join effort portends, Combination Without Repetition, the gauntlet has been thrown. Never let any moment of sonic expression reach a point of repeatability, lest the army of Ritalin-addled nippers get their way. What does this all mean, you might ask? Well, the 33 minutes that make up this work leave absolutely no room for getting into a groove, anticipating what comes next, because Lanz and Rehnhert amputate any morsel of potential auditory pleasure before it can become a "thing", the sonic form of an object or stable entity. This makes for difficult listening, to be sure, but if you can read a little, the duo are pretty upfront about their intentions, and the work that went into crafting such a frenetic journey is worth paying attention to, even if it hurts and you just want to turn the damn thing off (I know I did).


Bong-Ra - Black Noise

Bong-Ra has been the project of Jason Köhnen since the mid-90s, and although I've heard the name, I've never listened to his music before.  I was excited to read that Black Noise( the project's 11th album) is classified as industrial metal, as this genre has largely diminished in popularity over the years.


Rosalie Cunningham - To Shoot Another Day

Rosalie Cunningham, the former vocalist with psychedelic rockers Ipso Facto and Purson has recently released her third solo album, To Shoot Another Day to much fanfare. Rosalie, has been ploughing a lone furrow since releasing her self-titled debut solo album in 2019 and this third instalment sees her taking her brand of psychedelic rock/pop to the next level."


Eumourner - ARCANA OF PHYSICS : Panspermia

Here’s a mini-CDR (officially the best format, I declare) from Inner Demons Records, a prolific US label who deal exclusively, I think, in 3” CDRs. The label releases a lot of harsh noise and HNW, and given that ARCANA OF PHYSICS : Panspermia is two tracks amounting to twenty minutes, I suspected eumourner would be static walls. But I was wrong. Eumourner is Francesco La Cava, Gherardo Zauber Pierantoni, and Michele Venturi, utilising percussion, voices, guitars, theremin, bass, field-recording, cut-ups, samples, and effects.  


Various Artists - Buy Or Die- Ralph Records 1972-1982

Buy Or Die is a three-CD boxset compilation looking at the output of Ralph Records- The Residents ‘s curated/ run label that existed between the early 70’s and late 80’s. The set focuses on the key/ productive ten-year period between 1972 and 1982- taking in sixty-three tracks over its three discs. 


Various Artists - The Stage As Antiworld

Here’s a two-disc sonic journey into dada anti-music, dense & surreal noise craft, wonky ‘n’ warped jam-making, and abstract/unbalancing soundart. It’s a release that both engages and frustrates in equal measures- as it plays with your logic, senses and at points even one's own sanity.


The Man From Majorca - The Man From Majorca( Blu Ray)

The Man From Majorca is a Swedish police procedural thriller directed in 1984 by Bo Widerberg.  It is released by Radiance here on Blu-ray in a hi-def digital transfer with improved English subtitles.  The film is Widerberg’s almost decade-long follow-up to his previous thriller The Man On The Roof (1976).  During the intervening years, the director had mostly been occupied with various TV projects, the exception being the theatrical release Victoria (1979), a drama concerned with a cross-class relationship.


Dead, Dead Swans - Even Still, We Were Together

Dead, Dead Swans play a stark, raw and world-weary blend of American folk music- with a largely pared-back guitar, banjo, and male vocal setting. Even Still, We Were Together is seemingly the band's second album- taking in ten tracks, that chart downbeat/blue-collar life.


Various Artists - Love In The Jungle- Destination Love Vol 3

Love In The Jungle is the third in the series of Destination Love compilations from Germany's Bear Family Records. It’s a twenty-six-track affair- featuring songs from between the 1950s and 1960s- moving rock ‘n’ roll, sassy easy listening, jiving ‘n’ griding grooves, novelty pop fair, strip tease music, and related genres.


Killcast - Killcast( DVD)

From 2024, Killcast is a low-key/low-budget serial killer horror film, which uses its budget well to create a gritty, grimly brooding, at points unease & brutal watch. It regards a troubled crime podcast reporting on a local killing spree, which gets more personal as her friends and accomplices start getting taken out. Here from SRS Cinema is a DVD release of the film.


Sahara - Sahara (Blu Ray)

From the early 40s, Sahara is a compelling, eventful at points, decidedly tense and gritty WWII desert set action drama. It regards a single American tank crew led up by Humphrey Bogart, who, along its way to find water and safety, picks up a selection of survivors- as the Germans are surrounding on all sides, and all hope seems lost. Here from the fine folks at Powerhouse is a new Blu-Ray release- featuring a beautiful -defined HD scan of the film, a new commentary track, and a selection of new/ archive extras.


David Wallraf - Crudeltá Necessaria

Hamburg-based noise theorist and musician, David Wallraf, returns to Karl for his second release with the label, Crudeltá Necessaria. Focused on the abject cruelty showcased in the works of legendary Italian filmmaker and writer, Pier Paolo Pasolini. Wallraf uses multiple textures and processes to bring about his view and the resulting noise palette is a vibrant and exciting form of expression. Samples, field recordings, and thick distortion all come together to help Wallraf paint his vision which resonates well with those familiar with the works of Pasolini, but also speaks very strongly to those who have yet to be initiated. 


LARMO - Alarm

Alarm is the first full-length release from LARMO- aka Poland’s Mirosław Matyasik, who has been active in his country scene since the early 2000’s dabbling in genres such as IDM, industrial, and electro-experimental fare. The album is a twelve-track affair which focuses on hard-hit, nastily brooding, at points noise-edged beat-based music.


Jarl - Reception Radiation

Reception Radiation is a new four-track album from Swedish electronica project Jarl. As the release titles hint the theme here is radiation- each of the four beatless/synth tone wash-based tracks puts the intensity of radiation in sonic form, starting at 25 % and ending at 100%. Each of the tracks runs between eight and twenty-one minutes


LARMO/ Nothing Has Changed - The Grey Area

The Grey Area is a split CD EP that’s heady with taut beats, brooding bass lines, and very ominous intentions. Both projects come from Silesia Poland, and both have bleak ‘n’ lightly noise-edged take on the electronica form.


The House Of Haunted Horror - The House Of Haunted Horror( Blu Ray)

The House Of Haunted Horror is a swinging 60’s blend of creepy house horror, proto-slasher, and murder mystery.  It blends camp and colourful vibes/ clothes, with moments of eerie unease and bright red gore. Here from 88 films- as part of their Tigon collection series is a new Blu-Ray release of the film- featuring an HD scan, two commentary tracks and a few other extras.


Stray Dog - Stray Dog( Blu Ray)

Stray Dog is a pacy, engaging, and wonderfully shot example of where Japanese noir meets police thriller.  The 1940s film is set in sweltering heat heat-bound Tokyo- following the plight of a rookie cop who tries to track down his stolen service gun. Taking him on a real adventure, from going uncover trailing the city streets, into a baseball stadium, through dances collapsed chorus line dressing rooms, into mist morning countryside. Here from the BFI is a new Blu-Ray release of the film- taking in a new crisp ‘n’ clean 4k scan, a new commentary track, and a few other extras.


Memory Scale - Chapter Five

Memory Scale (aka Arnaud Castagné from Bordeaux, FR) has crafted a pretty unique take on the ambient genre in his Chapter Five, a new album composed of twelve tracks that are really, for lack of a better term, songs. This is part of what makes this work unique, for the structure and internal momentum present within each composition certainly moves, in a developmental way, toward a horizon, wherever that is. To be fair, any music does by virtue of its durational character, but the movement I mean here is formal, built into the internal tensions within each song.


Harawata Man - Harawata Man(DVD)

Harawata Man aka Intestines Man is a 2019 horror comedy from director Yu Nakamoto (Dead Cop, Phone of the Dead and Sensei! Kuchisake-onna Desu!) starring Yûko Gotô (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, and Code Geass), Marie Kai (the Kamen Rider series of movies) and Tsugumi Sakuragi (Ultraman Blazar, Momentary Lily and Hoshi no Samidare).


Tigertailz - For A Few Dollarz More! -The Archives Vol 1

A big part of the appeal/ enjoyment of the glam/ hair metal form comes from its more campy and cheesier tendencies. One band who has these elements in spades is Tigertailz- who are not from the epicentre of genre LA, but Cardiff Wales. For A Few Dollarz More! The Archives Vol 1 is a three-CD boxset focusing on bands’ output from between the years 1984 and 1991, featuring two albums, six EPs, and demo tracks.


Lawrence English - Even The Horizon Knows Its Bounds

Nearly a decade ago now, I found myself laying on the floor of London’s esteemed Jazz Café instructed to do so by Australian ambient connoisseur, Lawrence English as he launched into a transcendent musical voyage that placed us floor-dwellers in a truly meditative state. Such is the essence of English’s music that during his twenty or so years in the world of ambient he has established himself as one of the true originals. He’s also incredibly hardworking - consistently producing music either solo or collaboratively and already chalking up his first release of 2025 with Even The Horizon Knows Its Bounds.


He Never Left - He Never Left( Blu Ray)

From 2023, He Never Left is a film that blends various thriller and horror sub-genres to interesting, sometimes effective, sometimes less-so-effective results. It brings together stuck-in-one location tenseness, bloody serial killer action, urbane legend unease, and mismatched cop drama/ comedy.  Here from Epic Pictures is a recent Blu-Ray release taking in a commentary track, a lenghty making of, and a few other extras.


Cacophonous/Worldlier - The Blair Witch Noise Pject

Here’s a noise split themed around the genre-defining found footage film The Blair Witch Project. The six tracks bring together elements of forking-yet-moody harsh noise,  churning walled noise, more noise-focused ambience, and of course more than a few seared-up 'n' bucked film samples.


Various Artists - Dark Days Coming

Dark Days Coming is an eleven-track-walled noise compilation focusing on the election of Donald Trump as the 47th US President. The tracks featured here have runtimes between five and ten minutes, with a focus( largely) on the thicker and more roasting side wall craft, fitting the theme/ anger of the collection well.


Will Long - Long Trax 4

Five long years since his last Long Trax release, Will Long (also known as Celer) returns with four fun, upbeat pieces of light dance with Long Trax 4. Long not only because of the composer but also the track length, these four songs are spread over four 12" sides, presenting quite a layout for the grooves contained within. The eponymous project is quite a departure from the ambient works of Celer, but Will Long has been producing engaging house and dance music for nearly a decade so he's well represented in both styles of electronic music. 


Miasm - Miasm IV

Miasm is one of the many projects from respected and long-running US noisemaker Richard Ramirez. As its title suggests this is the fourth release from this project, which started in 2017. It comes as either cassette or digital download- featuring two side-long tracks that blend walled noise, harsh noise, and moodier fare that sits between post-industrial and uneasy ambience.


Koobaatoo Asparagus - House Of Bondage

House Of Bondage severs up two half-an-hour slabs of grinding ‘n’ searing walled noise from this ultra-prolific California project. With each being as unforgiving, yet appealingly intense as the other.


Los Panteros - 24 Ribs

Composer and bassist Tony Elieh has created a new project with Arabic singer and songwriter Aya Metwalli called Los Panteros.  Their debut album on Famous Grapes Recordings is 24 Ribs.  Elieh was former bassist for Lebanese punk band Scrambled Eggs, while Metwalli's background lies in Egyptian traditional music.  There are four pieces here, which range from seven to ten minutes each.


Yokohama BJ Blues - Yokohama BJ Blues( Blu Ray)

Directed by Eiichi Kudo (13 Assassins, Eleven Samurai and Shadow Warriors) in 1981, Yokohama BJ Blues is a Japanese neo-noir film starring Yusaku Matsuda (Black Rain, A Chaos of Flowers and The Killing Game),  Hyôe Enoki (The Last Dinosaur, Shogun and Female Ninja Magic: 100 Trampled Flowers), Mari Henmi (Redlove: The Art and Consequences of Illusion, Memai and Kono Ko No Nanatsu No Oiwai Ni) and Toby Kadoguchi (The Execution Game,  She Cat and The Black Battlefront Kidnappers).


Olga Anna Markowska - ISKRA

The distinctions between modern/contemporary classical and the countless offerings that appear under the catch-all "ambient" are increasingly difficult to identify without a few helpful liner note or two. I suppose someone with a formal musical education could probably feign some deeper appreciation for the notational correctness in the former, or so I imagine, but not I. On the level of sonic expression and its recorded capture and manipulation, there does seem to be a shared interest in the arrhythmic, for whatever reason. I guess that how each artist in their respective genre ended up choosing that path probably says a great deal about the genealogy of their own concept of music. Enter Olga Anna Markowska, one of those classically trained instrumentalists who has crafted an elegant, and at times quite moving, ambient album, ISKRA, composed of electronics, cello, zither, and the like. In true classical fashion, ISKRA is essentially a narrative journey divided into 10 individual compositions, each with their own emphasis on a particular time of the day, from dawn until dusk


The Girl In The Pool - The Girl In The Pool(VOD)

The Girl In The Pool is a recent take on the will-they-get-caught-or-not Thriller. It finds Tom (Freddie Prinze Jr) a middle-aged/middle-management father of two trying to retain a cool and calm demeanour, as the body of his dead lover is hidden nearby. Here from Signature Entertainment is a digital release of the film.


Slap The Monster On Page One - Slap The Monster On Page One(Blu Ray)

Slap The Monster On Page One (1972) is a political thriller from Italy’s Years of Lead (late 1960s – late 1980s) released on Blu-ray by Radiance.  This is a 4K restoration from the original negative.


High Crime - High Crime ( UHD, Blu Ray, CD)

High Crime is an early 1970s Poliziottesco/crime action film focusing on drug smuggling.  It features a great rage exploding-to-emotional performance from lead Franco Nero, a good shifting pace, some great/ tense action set-ups, and creative shot use. Here from Blue Underground is a three-disc release of the film- taking in a UHD, Blu-Ray, and CD. With a new 4k scan, three commentary tracks, a good selection of new/ archive extras, and the film's soundtrack.


Feed - Feed(Blu Ray)

Feed is an early 2000 Australian film that combines elements of crime thriller and body horror with light touches of twisted dark comedy. The kinetically edited and music-heavy film concerns a cybercrime investigator who discovers a website where seemingly women are being fed to death. Here from Unearthed Films is a Blu-Ray release of the film, which includes a good selection of extras.


Weak Spot - Weak Spot( Blu Ray)

Weak Spot is a rewardingly twisting ‘n’ turning 70’s thriller set in a dystopian Greece, where a middle-aged man is arrested on bizarre/jumped-up charges. It’s a film that hooks you in from the off, then holds you in its tense WTH will happen next unfold, with a nicely edgy-to-moody Ennio Morricone score. Here from Radiance Films- both in the UK and Stateside- is a new blu ray, with a new 4k scan, and a few extras.


Panic In The Year Zero - Panic In The Year Zero( Blu Ray)

Panic In The Year Zero is an American early 60’s post-nuke thriller/ drama focusing on a family unit in peril. Instead of going down the expected route of looking at the town/city damage and health issues caused by such an event. The film looks at how people might react/ interact with each other. Here from Radiance is a Blu-Ray release of the film- taking in both new and archive extras.


Présence du Futur / Bête Lumineuse - Possession Subcosmique

Bringing together two legendary Québécois electronic artists, Crucial Blast releases Possession Subcosmique on both digital and limited cassette. Compiling three songs each from Présence du Futur and Bête Lumineuse, this release represents both sides of the coin, with Presence Du Futur focusing on a more traditional synth-based approach and Bête Lumineuse bringing industrial soundscapes. Despite sounding too varied on paper, the triads complement each other in numerous ways and when played all the way through, almost feel like an evolution, or maybe more correctly, a de-evolution.


Ennaythch - Negativity Positive Lullabies

Negativity Positive Lullabies For The Malignant Vol 2 is a three-track affair from Tucson, Arizona Ennaythch. It finds the one-person project moving away from its more formal wall noise origins, for a blend of textured sound scaping, low-key beats, and gloomy post-industrial Sound craft.


Eli Wallis - Swum To Phasis

Here’s a 3-inch CDR  mixing choppy electro texturing, with slowly baying-to-warbling horn-based soundscaping.  It’s a release that manages to be both eerily alien and lightly searing.


Logan Threedouble - Hollyhock Way

Hollyhock Way serves up three ten-minute slices of walled noise. Each of these sound fairly different, with a keen creative air present throughout. 


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