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With the help of immaculately researched archival performance footage, War is analysed by a team of critics and insiders. Featuring highlights from New Years Day, Sunday Bloody Sunday and more.
June Jones Intro, Wolf and the Kids, June Jones Again, Cake Walk Bday Party, Professor Bonehead is Shipwrecked, Planet Filly Satnin Daddy, My Little Chickadee, Top Dancing Astronaut on the Moon.
Choo-Choo Intro, Weimar, ChooChoo Song, Cartoon, Banjo Pete Song, Montag: Train Tour, Karen Black ‘Kembra Pfahler’ - Weird Victorian Video , France Branch Dance, Great Illusion Magic Show, Scal...Read More
Intro w/Fancy French Costume, Old Vaudeville Clip, Dancing w/Parisols, Blessed Elisium Propaganda film, Poetry w/ Dame Darcy + Karen and other Girl, Dreams of a fiend, Dame Darcy Signs in Frenc...Read More
The National Pyrotechnic Festival in Tultepec, Mexico is a site of festivity unlike any other in the world. In celebration of San Juan de Dios, patron saint of firework makers, conflagrant reve...Read More
A retrospective of the career of the Prodigy, looking back to their screaming arrival onto the rave scene in 1990. Includes interviews with band insiders and music critics as well as extensive ...Read More
Smash Hits was the only compilation made prior to Hendrix’s death and in this retrospective, you can experience the best of the music in the company of Jimi’s contemporaries and leading critics.
Death Bells is the longtime musical collaboration of Will Canning and Remy Veselis, two Australians who moved to Los Angeles in 2018. Their music blurs the lines between post-punk and grunge, a...Read More
SRSQ is the moniker of Oakland singer and musician Kennedy Ashlyn, who has steadily honed her songcraft to create a “music of tumult and triumph.” Her 2022 LP “Ever Crashing” is an “aching, rev...Read More
Today we’re covering DAIS Records, who focuses on artists “new and old,” including SPICE and Stephen Mallinder.
Legendary Japanese heavy rock group Boris “continue their musical creation and destruction” with 2022’s W, their first release with Sacred Bones.
Dean Hurley is a sound and music supervisor who has worked with Daivd Lynch and Zola Jesus. Gloria de Oliveira is a multidisciplinary visual artist and musician who has composed for the theate...Read More
Australian-born singer-songwriter Indigo Sparke “writes with a rare and reflective power.” Her second album, Hysteria, produced by Aaron Dessner, is packed with “big guitars and layered instrum...Read More
Today we’re covering eclectic Brooklyn-based record label Sacred Bones, featuring videos from Constant Smiles, Follakzoid and Hillary Woods.
Today’s video profile covers Brooklyn-based record label Sacred bones, featuring Mort Garson, Sextile and Maria BC.
A typically eclectic Night Flight episode with “Yeah, But Is It Art?”, an experimental short film, an exclusive Foghat interview, Nick Lowe, and a 1967 Beat Club performance from The Crazy Worl...Read More
This original Night Flight episode is a Mother’s Day special with a twist! We're celebrating the era’s camp icons who embraced gender fluidity and theatrical excess. From Divine’s high glamour ...Read More
Through many up-close-and-personal interviews, this compilation documents how Nirvana connected with a generation and changed the face of Rock and Roll. They first exploded into the mainstream ...Read More
When OCP institutes cost-cutting nightly power blackouts, a roving gang terrorizes the darkened streets.
RoboCop faces his most formidable opponent, a nut case who believes he's a real live version of OCP's super hero, Commander Cash.