Chicago-baed electronic / dark industrial duo HIDE on Dais Records.
Dark analog dance songs for the post-modern era.
Jeremiah Sand was the charismatic leader of the Children of the New Dawn, a cult that descended upon a California recording studio in the 1970s to create Sand’s ultimate, psychedelic masterpiec...Read More
Sonically dense and inspired by art rockers like Scott Walker and Robert Wyatt, The Fresh & Only’s guitarist Wymond Miles’ solo output is decidedly somber and draped in layers of reverb. In 201...Read More
Blanck Mass uses fast paced beats, clipped vocal samples and mesmerising synths to create music that is emotionally and sonically intense. Dumb Flesh, his first album with Sacred Bones, saw Pow...Read More
Chilean psych band Föllakzoid, known for their hypnotic rhythms and Andean folk and krautrock influences, was formed by childhood friends Diego Lorca, Domingo García-Huidobro, and Juan Pablo Ro...Read More
Is there anything more unsettling than an ice cream truck? Driving around slowly, playing a tinny recording of a song that was popular a century ago, trying to lure children with crude hand-pai...Read More
Wand’s Cory Hanson rides into the high desert on a glossy melody through lustrous mists of instrumentation: acoustic, wah-electric and steel guitars, acoustic and electric drums. Pale Horse Rid...Read More
Dan Lopatin aka Oneohtrix Point Never’s releases for Mexican Summer are sample-based meditations that are as lyrical as they are ecological, featuring re-purposed “ghost vocals” which serve as ...Read More
Alan Vega, visual artist and frontman of punk pioneer duo Suicide, passed away in 2016 after a 50 year career in art and music. In addition to his musical output, Vega’s sculpture work gave him...Read More
A series of gruesome and gory horror shorts, including Alex Winter and Tom Stern's wacky "Aisles of Doom," and the hilarious zombie parody "Dawn of the Night of the Dead: The Musical."
From the punishing mind of writer/producer/director Jim Van Bebber comes his epic of hallucinatory horror like you’ve never seen it before: This is the ultimate account of Charles Manson and hi...Read More
The gross-out impresarios at Troma discuss combining horror and comedy for their distinctive style of filmmaking, while Wes Craven is interviewed on his enormous success with Nightmare on Elm S...Read More
In the Scottish town of Loch Lake during the 17th century, Martha, condemned as a witch and burned at the stake, leaves a curse on the village. Years later, her newly married granddaughter, als...Read More
Three people on their way to a Dodger game pull over because of some car trouble and find themselves faced with a psychopath and his girlfriend.
In Volume 3 of Dance International, Mica Paris talks about her new album "Contribution," a label profile of Tam Tam Records, the home of "A Homeboy, A Hippie and A Funki Dredd" and "Soho," Tonk...Read More
Dance International, the global dance floor, brings you news and views of what's happening on the streets and in the clubs of the world. The Brain Club takes a trip to Iceland, Deee-Lite talk a...Read More
Set against the iconic Coney Island boardwalk, Brighton Beach is a neighborhood that is constantly reinventing itself to fit each new wave of immigrants. From directors Susan Wittenberg and Car...Read More
After a brawl, Number Six is declared "unmutual" and is made to think that he has undergone "instant social treatment."
Pushing at the limits of non-fiction cinema, A Man Imagined is a bracingly intimate and hallucinatory portrait of a man with schizophrenia surviving amidst urban detritus and decay. Made in clo...Read More