
David Lynch's 'The Air Is On Fire' to be released as ltd. edition LP on Sacred Bones
In early 2007, David Lynch was the subject of a retrospective art exhibition at Paris’ Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. Evocatively titled The Air is on Fire, it was notable for being the first major comprehensive exhibition of the avant-garde director’s paintings, photographs and drawings. It wasn’t strictly a visual affair; throughout the entire gallery’s two floors and four rooms, a pervasive, interactive soundscape escorted viewers through the work. That soundscape, which shares the name of the exhibition, was composed by Lynch and his collaborator, Dean Hurley, and it’s being issued for the first time on vinyl by Sacred Bones Records as a special Record Store Day release.
Over the two sides of vinyl totaling more than 41 minutes, the soundscape taps into the full history of experimental, minimal and electronic music, while blurring the line between music and sound design and exploring some of the same depths the director plumbed on the soundtrack to Eraserhead. This is challenging music, but it’s injected with the same approachability that characterizes much of Lynch’s work. He lulls you in with his warm synthesizer strains and hits you with glitchy, hissing percussion and groaning, industrial menace. Like the man behind Winkie’s, you suspect something threatening is lurking within The Air Is On Fire, but you can’t resist it. When David Lynch beckons you into the void, you follow.
This will be a one-time pressing of 2,000 copies exclusively for Record Store Day 2014.

Warner Benelux releases Oscar-winner Dallas Buyers Club on both DVD and Blu-ray.
Warner Benelux announces us the release of Dallas Buyers Club on 7th May on both Blu-ray™ en DVD.
Matthew McConaughey is no longer cast as a blonde surfgod, but these days he’s simply one of the best actors. Perhaps the best. His role as Ron Woodroof in Dallas Buyers Club is another proof of that. This year McConaughey received an Oscar as Best Actor and also
Jared Leto as Best Male Support. Not forgetting the Oscar for
Best Make – Up. Dallas Buyers Club is simply one of the best movies of this year.
Synopsis:
In 1985 Dallas, electrician and hustler Ron Woodroof works around the system to help AIDS patients get the medication they need after he is himself diagnosed with the disease.
BONUSMATERIAL:
Deleted Scenes
Interviews with the cast
Behind The Scenes
bout twelve years ago David Eugene Edwards‘ new band Wovenhand (Woven Hand in the beginning) showed it’s first sign of life with their self-titled debut album. His main band 16 Horsepower was still active at that time, but their three members – David Eugene, as well as Pascal Humbert (bass) and Jean-Yves Tolà (drums) were slowly drifting apart. Yet in the same year they still managed to release „Folklore“ – a blistering album and their studio swansong.
Long since has the former solo-project stepped out of 16 Horsepower’s long shadow. Wovenhand so far released seven albums that made the old fans happy, won new ones and progressed tremendously as a band.
Wovenhand is a band led by dedicated life-musician and lyricist, David Eugene Edwards. Over the last two decades, his prolific work in both Wovenhand and the legendary 16 Horsepower has influenced and inspired a generation of musicians throughout the expansive alternative music world.
Wovenhand cannot be described in traditional terms. Their sound is an organic, weavework of neo-folk, post rock, punk, alt. country, and alternative sounds. All coming together as a vehicle for David's soulful expression and constant spiritual self exploration. Sometimes sad and sorrowed and at other times uplifting, Wovenhand are always unforgettable in spirit and sound. "Refractory Obdurate" is the latest album from Wovenhand. Joining David on this album are longtime percussionist Ordy Garrison, along with musicians Chuck French and Neil Keener (Planes Mistaken For Stars, Git Some).
"Refractory Obdurate" is a moving masterwork that shows Wovenhand exploring louder roots hinted at on prior albums. As they maintain their melodious course, "Good Shepherd", "Field of Hedon", and "Hiss", stomp forth with a newly amplified punk rock heart. While "The Refractory", "Salome", and "Obdurate Obscura" each ascend epically into a multi-layered haze. Ten songs in all, "Refractory Obdurate" plays as a beautifully crafted patchwork that transcends genres and expectation; a true artistic achievement, that only Wovenhand could offer.
Transgressive Records are thrilled to announce the release of Familiars, the highly-anticipated new album from THE ANTLERS, on 16th June (17th in the US via Anti-Records). Their fourth studio album follows 2011’s critically lauded Burst Apart which the Sunday Times described as “some of the most beautiful music in years” and the Independent heradled as “a spine tingling triumph”.
If you’re a fan of The Killing and Borgen, then you better read this as The Legacy is the new series you have to watch. The Dutch paper De Volkskrant even said The Legacy is the NEW Borgen. In homeland Denemark The Legacy gathered 1,7 million viewers and static wise that means it’s better than The Killing and Borgen.
THE LEGACY tells the story of a very special family in where, after the mother’s death, lots of revelations come above.
This series features Trine DYRHOLM and Marie BACH HANSEN, directed by Pernilla AUGUST and created by Maya ILSØE.
You might know Trine DYRHOLM from her role in 'Festen' and 'A Royal Affair'. She also was part of the Jury during this years’ International Filmfestival from Berlin.
Pernilla AUGUST is known as muse from Ingmar Bergman, and of course as Anakin Skywalker’s mother in Star Wars.
The Legacy will be available on Lumière on both DVD and Blu-ray and will be in the shops from 27th May 2014.
Technical specifications:
5 DVD-box
Format: 16:9
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
Length: 10 x 60 min.
Language: Danish
Subtitles: Dutch
3 BD-box
Format: 1080/50i
Audio: dts HD Master Audio - 5.1
Length: 10 x 60 min.
Language: Deens
Subtitles: Dutch