Illegal, Street Art, Graffiti, Tactical, Guerrilla, Graff; Paperback Book 144pages (2020) - New
The Street Art Manual is an illicit, tactical handbook to creating art in public and taking over urban space. Every type of street art is covered, from painting graffiti, to light projections, stenciling, wheat pasting and mural making, with each technique illustrated with step-by-step drawings.
Arm yourself with the tips and knowledge that no other guide will give you and go out and reclaim the streets in the name of urban creativity.
Electronic, Experimental, Musique Concrete, Contemporary, Classical, Melbourne, Netherlands; CD - Ex Used condition
Continuity 3 (2002) for percussion and computer uses transformations both of performing technique and of the sound itself to explore relationships between continuous and discontinuous textures and structures. The use of only three metallic sound-sources does indeed create a sense of continuity and coherence, whose converse is to be found in the constantly changing electronic refractions to which the sounds are subjected. The overall effect is of an extension of the idea of resonance, so that as the metallic bodies are struck and resonate, they in turn serve to "excite" the virtual resonating body in the computer, one which is no longer tied to rigid physical objects and natural decays. Both in its adherence to a carefully selected vocabulary of sounds produced by bodies in motion and in its sense of dramatic timing, Continuity 3 seems to continue the musique concrète tradition exemplified most memorably in the work of composers like Pierre Henry, Bernard Parmegiani, and François Bayle. The fact that it is performed in real time by a percussionist and a computer running Max/MSP is a measure of how profoundly the practice of electronic music has changed as a result of the accelerating development of digital technology. At the same time, the lessons it draws from musique concrète, a music composed with magnetic tape and razor blades, is witness to the fact that the best of that music was in no way restricted by what we can now view as rudimentary and fearsomely time-consuming methods, but has, and will no doubt continue to have, many subtle and sophisticated things to tell us about the art of sound-composition. The percussionist Timothy Phillips plays with and against the distorted images of his own sounds as if engaged in the almost subliminal interactions of chamber music.
Experimental, Abstract, Electronic, Industrial, Noise, Pan Sonic, Mika Vainio; Limited Edition (300 copies) Double White Vinyl LP (2014) - Ex Used condition
Where Pan Sonic succeed in their work, both here and elsewhere, is in the subtle bridging of discipline and the impromptu. They're somewhere between chaos and order, setting out rigid backbones to tracks, some of which harken back to mechanized sounds that mirror the earliest drum machines or synthesized drums. From there it resembles a battle between ship and wave, with both sides winning out at various junctures. Their use of repetition was chiseled down to a fine art by this point, and listening to them use it on a track such as the sprawling "11'03" is a fascinating experience—this isn't repetition to get lost in, to transport you away. It's there to drag you in, to keep you alert. It's the direct opposite of krautrock dreams or techno fantasias, even though roots of those genres can be found across Pan Sonic's output. Instead this is a nightmarish vision of the everyday, a stark and arresting vision of existence that spews out humanity's ugliness across a mixing board and a mesh of wires. Limited Edition 300 copies
Electronic, Noise, Harsh, Experimental, Industrial, Hospital Productions; Limited Edition Vinyl LP - Ex Used condition
The 2008 (Hospital Productions) debut full length LP from Brooklyn's Yellow Tears. Yellow Tears features members of Halflings and provides a diverse industrial noise collage. Painful and reflective abuse covers the hands, the face. With a wide hole, guitars, junk, and electricity are swallowed and slurped up with gargling enthusiasm. Compositions raise questions and provide little of answers - short tracks slide through, under and between. Inventive and bizarre while following the tradition of perverse industrial fetishism.
Electronic, Experimental, Industrial, Noise, Ambient, Techno, Drone; 12" Vinyl EP - Ex Used condition
An amazing record...Gigantic slow drone, glistening chromed out groove, vocal manipulations fused to powerful electronics. Acid rain with molten thunder. Later, light kicks come onto the scene. Slinky electronics follow closely with echoes in the distance. Gusts of dust develops into a slushy mud storm. Brutal.
Rare, Underground, Short Film, Surreal, Animated, Independent, Compilation; DVD with 40 page booklet - Ex Used condition
Wholphin No 10 includes 11 short films, including a heartbreaking, must-see Jonathan Demme documentary on a proud New Orleans couple coming to terms with their post-Katrina loss; Natalie Portman's touching directorial debut, ?Eve,” starring Lauren Bacall, Ben Gazzara and Olivia Thirlby; a surreal homage to a 1960s Christian television show for kids starring Todd Haynes; an unbelievable documentary about a Pentecostal minister who gets word from God that he will become the "Rolls Royce" of filmmaking; award-winning animation; films from Australia, Canada and Singapore; and much more.
Cult, B-Grade, Sex, Gore, Exploitation, Blaxploitation, Offensive, Horror, Comedy; DVD - New
This is one of the most original and perfect exploitation films ever made. Black rapist of multiple white chicks is executed and comes back as a black Jerry Mahoney puppet. Isn't that enough? This insane film features a misogynist racist black ventriloquist doll that fucks, sucks and murders a series of big boobed California girls. And not necessarily in that order. He's a lover! He's a killer! He's a muthafuckin' puppet! Special Edition - Uncut
David Kerekes, Counter Culture, Underground Culture, Headpress, Zine, Paperback Book 95 pages (2000) - New
Early issue of Headpress zine. Perfectbound book format. Professionally printed. The long-running Headpress journal covered a variety of topics, which contitute, it might be said, the ebb and flow of the counterculture in the last decade of the twentieth century. I cannot recommend this series highly enough - now, get to reading! You will NOT be sorry.
Marc Bolan, T-Rex, Boogie, Glam, Post Punk, Biography, Rock n Roll; Paperback Book (128 pages) - VG Used condition
Marc Bolan burst onto the music scene in the late 1960s, an elfin hippie who sang otherworldly tunes about unicorns. Two years later, he formed legendary band T. Rex and pioneered glam rock in Britain. Co-written by Bolan’s first manager, this definitive biography traces Bolan’s life from the early struggles to his emergence as a teen idol on par with the Beatles, to his untimely death at age 29. Written with the cooperation of the Marc Bolan Fan Club and Bolan’s first wife, this book covers every corner of a blazing, too-brief life.
Oddity, Chinese, Bizarre, Childrens, Sci-fi, Obscure; DVD - New
A boy meets a friendly forest creature named Yia Yia who appears to be related to the Ginseng King. A bizarre film about a little boy and his friend, the ganoderma alien (translation of the Chinese title) named Y Y. On a hunting trip, some men see a large mushroom. Their guide tells them it's a god that has saved many people. The men don't care and knock it off a cliff. Bing, wraps it up and takes it home. That night, the mushroom grows a face and starts walking around the house. Soon, a friendship is born. All is well until one of dad's hunting buddies realizes Y Y's healing powers. He takes Y Y to sell him and it's up to Bing and his human friend, Fatty, to rescue Y Y and return him to his cliff. Make of it what you will.....
Cult, Absurd, Obscure, Weird, Indie, Comedy; DVD - New
With his life in shambles, a man (Aramis Sartorio) embarks on a surreal journey to find his kidnapped wife. Frankie in Blunderland tells the story of Frank Bellini, played by Aramis Sartorio (also known as adult film star Tommy Pistol). Frank's life is a mess. After a series of questionable events, Frank embarks on a surreal journey to find his wife after she is kidnapped. You've never seen anything like this dark comedic drama from the twisted mind of Caleb Emerson (editor of Comedy Central's Tosh.0) The film moves in the absurd, clearly inspired by Elfman's "Forbidden Zone". CULT!
Trash, Sexploitation, Cannibal, Cult, Exploitation, Schlock; DVD - New
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth, followed by light, water, whales and a whole load of other shizz. Eventually, he created man in his own image. In time, man created Hollywood, and not long after that, the Italians created rip-offs. Adam and Eve Meet The Cannibals is the Italian answer to American 'loss of innocence' movies like The Blue Lagoon (1980) and Paradise (1982), the film following its photogenic titular couple (played by Mark Gregory of Bronx Warriors 1&2, and Andrea Goldman of nothing else) as they struggle to survive after being cast out of the Garden of Eden for sampling the forbidden fruit. The film is largely an excuse for directors Enzo Doria and Luigi Russo to show their stars in the buff; both Adam and Eve frolic buck naked, making this an equal opportunities exploitation flick—something for both men and women to enjoy. But being Italian rip-off movie-makers, they can't help but throw in lots of mind bogglingly daft nonsense, making their film an absolute hoot of biblical proportions. In addition to the copious nudity, viewers are also treated to a hilarious action scene inspired by Raiders of the Ark (a massive stop-motion boulder rolling after Adam and Eve in a display of pathetic special effects), a couple of dreadful animal attacks (a manky pterodactyl and a moth-eaten bear), a tribe of ape-men (and women), and, of course, the cannibals: a race of laughable pig-faced, ginger-haired creatures. For those who enjoy unadulterated trash, Adam and Eve Meet The Cannibals is a must-see.