The Scandinavians keep us bombing with quality crime series. It’s indeed no surprise to notice that this the second season by Johan Falk is once again presented by Lumière.
This series features both Jakob Eklund and Joel Kinnaman ('RoboCop' and Snabba Cash'). The six episodes (each of them with a length of 90 minutes) are based on real events that took place at the Swedish National Security.
Synopsis:
Undercover-agent Frank Wagner still works together with police inspector Johan Falk. Wagner is prepared for starting a new live as an entrepreneur in the hotel and catering industry. Nice plans that got disturbed as Wagner once again got infiltrated in the world of crime.
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The second season of Johan Falk (presented in a DVD-box) will be released on 28th January.
Earlier this year, San Francisco-based label Dark Entries and Honey Soundsystem released a seminal collection of Patrick Cowley tracks as the double LP titled School Daze. Just named Juno's #1 re-issue of 2013, the collection, comprised of tracks that were originally meant for usage in the films of gay porn company Fox Studio, highlights the most innovative and forward thinking sounds of the disco legend.
Clocking in at just over 80 minutes, the compilation was too large to fit on CD format. However, Dark Entries will now be releasing a CD version that features all of the tracks minus the shortest track, "Pagan Rhythms".
Death stalks the halls in of Winston High and for its young students Homecoming will never be the same, in brand new teen slasher Bloody Homecoming which makes its UK DVD debut from Image Entertainment on 10 March 2014.
Roladex is a new band with an EP on Night-People and an LP coming next month on Medical Records (think black marble meets Kraftwerk).
Click on the clip to hear their excellent sound.
Whimsical, quirky dreampop. Paulina uses her sultry, rich voice as a potent ethereal instrument in combination with her fluidly-layered compositions, drawing the listener into her fascinating world. Imagine Kate Bush meets Monica Richards with a dusting of Tori Amos to finish off the brew.
Limited edition of 500
Projekt first met Paulina Cassidy with her hypnotic and magical “Frosty the Snowman” on Projekt’s 2012 Ornamental holiday compilation. Now she returns with a full album of whimsical, quirky dreampop which is as melancholy as it is heartening. A visual artist by trade, Paulina uses her sultry, rich voice as a potent ethereal instrument in combination with her fluidly-layered compositions, drawing the listener into her fascinating world of audible art. Imagine Kate Bush meets Monica Richards with a dusting of Tori Amos to finish off the brew. Sugar Wingshiver‘s surreal atmospheres are unpredictable, yet mesmerizing, with lush textured strains settled alongside exotic, tribalesque pieces; the music has an ethereal beauty imbued with both the lightness of fairy kisses and the darkness of ghostly whispers. This album is a treat for the discerning lover of the furtive muse.
BIO: Born in Ontario, Canada, Paulina paints, writes, and crafts songs from her home studio in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Creatress of tarot and oracle card decks, Paulina always has something new in the works. Her audio catalogue also includes four self-released CDs and a Projekt-released holiday EP.