SRSQ (pronounced seer-skew), is a synesthesia of sound and feeling taking cues from the delicate miasma of Cocteau Twins, My Bloody Valentine, and Dead Can Dance.
At the height of the Mexican revolution, a mysterious young American (Lou Castel of Fist In His Pocket) joins a gang of marauders led by El Chucho (Gian Maria Volonte of A Fistful Of Dollars) o...Read More
Also known as With Django Comes Death. When stalwart Spanish soldier Don Jose (Franco Nero of Django) meets the stunningly beautiful Carmen (Tina Aumont of Torso), he becomes instantly obsessed...Read More
Maurizio Merli (the iconic star of the 70s Italian cop movies) stars as a hatchet-wielding bounty hunter with a dark past and an even more desperate future. But when he disrupts the balance of ...Read More
Robert Smith stopped by the Radio 1990 studios to tell interviewer Lisa Robinson about what motivated him to start The Cure, being in a “gloomy band” and why 99% of music is boring. An early Mo...Read More
This fantastic story finds Merlin, the world's most famous wizard, bringing his magic to the 20th century by opening a shop displaying all of his wonders. Trouble ensues when a possessed toy mo...Read More
X RAY POP are the French synth-pop duo that began as part of the no wave art group Bocal 5 in 1981. Referring to their sound as “minimum naive new wave” their songs feature rich textures on con...Read More
Bela Lugosi gives one of his finest portraits of evil in this adaptation of Edgar Wallace's terror-thriller-mystery THE DARK EYES OF LONDON. A series of 'drownings' have Scotland Yard baffled. ...Read More
In this original episode from October 30th, 1987 Night Flight presents two independent shorts as a part of our "Short Film Showcase" segment. The first up is the criminal-comedy “The Lemon Man,...Read More
Musician Richard Carlson is haunted by a ghostly girlfriend in director Bert I. Gordon's 72-Minute feature length Chiller-Diller from 1960.
Musician Eugene Chadbourne recorded live in Lawrence, Kansas during a set at The Bottleneck with banjo player Tony Trischka from 1992. Hosted by Anne Tangeman.
The Boston based band Big Dipper recorded during their 1988 tour of Europe. Featuring former Volcano Suns members, bassist Steve Michener (also in Dumptruck) and guitarist/vocalist Gary Waleik,...Read More
Performance musician and poet Keith Gist, formerly of the Parma-based band The Burbotz. Performs “The Wichita Tapes” a number of his works recorded during live sets at the movie show “M.T. Pock...Read More
A cavalcade of colorful characters join Zabrecky to contact spirits of their choice. Episodes include Will Forte, Kate Flannery, Jack Black, Jeff Grossman, Neil Hamburger, Jason Sudeikis, and D...Read More
Tonight, we bring you another episode of "The Video Artist," an original Night Flight segment exploring the work of pioneers in New Media art. This episode highlights the self-proclaimed "TV Ar...Read More
Sub Pop-signed Bully from "Take Off" to Indie Labels. Featuring "Guess There," and more.
Folk artist signed to Sub Pop records. Featuring 2019's "Nowhere" and more.
An autobiographical documentary film about Lubbock Texas legendary sax man Bobby Keys. Growing up on the road and in the studio, Keys was one of the music industries "go to" session players per...Read More