The Dutch harsh electro act XMH are back with a new download single (out on November 14, but already ready for ordering via Bandcamp). You get 2 tracks now plus the complete single the moment it's released if you order via Bandcamp.
The 5-track single holds the title track, 3 remixes by upcoming electro favorites Avarice In Audio, Belgium's Implant and The Last Dance plus the exclusive new song, the B-side "The Ticking Clock".
"The Blind" is the second single taken from their aggrotech album "in Your Face" released on Alfa Matrix back in April.
John Carpenter, the Legendary Director and Composer behind Halloween, Escape From New York, They Live, Assault on Precinct 13 and many more announces his debut solo album Lost Themes out February 3rd on Sacred Bones Records. In anticipation of his debut release, Carpenter shares a new track “Vortex,” a custom-designed video for “Vortex” set to clips from different Carpenter films and the full album artwork and track list.
Jesse von Doom, the creator of the “Vortex” video loop says, “The page takes a bunch of scenes from various John Carpenter films and turns them into a unique video each visit. It was built along with CASH Music, a nonprofit that builds free and open technology for musicians. We start with a list of favorite clips, pull them in a random order, then vary the length of each edit to bring a more unique feel to each visit. Watch long enough and you'll see the best Kurt Russell movie never made.”
John Carpenter has been responsible for much of the horror genre’s most striking soundtrack work in the fifteen movies he’s both directed and scored. The themes that drive them can be stripped to a few coldly repeating notes, take on the electrifying thunder of a rock concert, or submerge themselves into exotic, unholy miasmas. It’s work that instantly floods his fans’ musical memory with imagery of a menacing shape stalking a babysitter, a relentless wall of ghost-filled fog, lightning-fisted kung fu fighters, or a mirror holding the gateway to hell. Lost Themes asks Carpenter’s acolytes to visualize their own nightmares.
“Lost Themes was all about having fun,” Carpenter says. “It can be both great and bad to score over images, which is what I’m used to. Here there were no pressures. No actors asking me what they’re supposed to do. No crew waiting. No cutting room to go to. No release pending. It’s just fun. And I couldn’t have a better set-up at my house, where I depended on (collaborators) Cody (Carpenter, of the band Ludrium) and Daniel (Davies, who scored I, Frankenstein) to bring me ideas as we began improvising. The plan was to make my music more complete and fuller, because we had unlimited tracks. I wasn’t dealing with just analogue anymore. It’s a brand new world. And there was nothing in any of our heads when we started other than to make it moody.”
As is Carpenter’s style, repetition is the key to the thundering power of these tracks, their energy swirling with shredding chords, soaring organs, unnerving pianos and captivating percussion. Singularly titled to inspire dread with such names as “Vortex,” “Dominion,” “Abyss,” and “Purgatory,” but all linked into a unified whole, Lost Themes has a mesmerizing power. Horror fans will be reminded of Carpenter’s past works, as well as ancestors like Mike Oldfeld’s Tubular Bells and the raging guitars and chiming percussion of Goblin’s Suspiria. “’Both classical music and rock and roll are part of my musical language, which is riff-driven,” Carpenter explains. “So if you listen carefully, I’m sure you can hear some echoes from my past. But I’m sure that’s true of any composer. You just bring your music along with you.”
These Lost Themes will doubtlessly inspire listeners to materialize their own eerily atmospheric dimensions, musical lands inspired by John Carpenter’s motifs, even as the composer-director looks ahead with excitement towards brave new musical worlds he can explore. “The best way I can describe what we’ve done is that it’s a ‘soundtrack sampler,’ which is what Cody calls it. They’re little moments of score from movies made in our imaginations. Now I hope it inspires people to create films that could be scored with this music.”
‘Not just a chic -thriller, but an engrossing study of Italian society and a downward-spiralling economy’.The Hollywood Reporter
STARRING
Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, Fabrizio Gifuni, Valeria Golino, Matilde Gioli, Guglielmo Pinelli & Giovanni Anzaldo
Valeria Golina and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, two of Italy’s leading actresses, star in Human Capital, a new thriller based on Stephen Amidon’s best-selling book of the same name that twists love, class, and ambition into a singular, true-life story. Human Capital also serves as Italy’s candidate for the foreign-language Academy Award race.
Small-time estate agent, Dino (Fabrizio Bentivoglio), seizes a chance to climb the local social-ladder when dropping his beautiful daughter Serena (Matilde Gioli) off to visit her boyfriend Massimiliano (Guglielmo Pinelli) – the son of Giovanni Bernaschi (Fabrizio Gifuni), a hot-shot hedge-fund investor, at a large villa on the edge of town. Making up the fourth man in a game of tennis doubles, his natural sporting ability and opportunistic eye provide him an unlikely entrance to a world where making money is both easy and fast. Depending on your access to the right amount of capital, that is. When Giovanni suggests Dino join his latest fund scheme, with a mere €500,000, Dino, is so desperate to be a part of the Bernaschi circle that he puts his own house and business up as collateral.
When a cyclist is the victim of an accidental hit-and-run after a school awards ceremony one night just before Christmas the destinies of these two families are catastrophically interwoven and a mystery emerges from the accident that centres around the two misunderstood and emotionally neglected teenagers. Coinciding with the sudden onset of the financial crisis – a situation that threatens the immediate security of the rich and aspiring-rich alike, cracks quickly start to emerge. From the rich and bored wife Carla (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi), with misguided aspirations of artistic patronage, this multi-layered human drama serves up an absorbing treatise on how the rich can ride roughshod over the ‘little people’ when their security is threatened
Human Capital, is a gripping and thrilling drama with a mystery at its centre – who was driving the jeep that fateful night and what will the consequences be – for all involved?
Here is the next chapter from the Jobs-soap!
With Christian Bale parting ways on the project, Sony has moved quickly to find their man to portray the late Apple founder Steve Jobs.
Michael Fassbender is in early talks to play “Jobs” in the the Sony biopic that Danny Boyle is directing, sources confirm.
Based on Walter Isaacson’s biography “Steve Jobs,” the real-life drama is directed by Danny Boyle and written by Aaron Sorkin. Scott Rudin will produce along with Mark Gordon and Guymon Casady. Sorkin has publicly said the movie will be divided into three long scenes, each taking place backstage before one of Apple’s famous product launches.
“The first one being the Mac,” he told the Daily Beast. “The second one being NeXT, after he had left Apple. And the third one being the iPod.” “It’s a little like writing about the Beatles,” he added. “There are so many people out there that know him and revere him."
Source: Variety
Out on 26th November: Transformers 4: Age of Extinction (2014) – USA
Director: Michael Bay
Stars: Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor
After the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons that leveled Chicago, humanity thinks that all alien robots are a threat. So Harold Attinger, a CIA agent, establishes a unit whose sole purpose is to hunt down all of them. But it turns out that they are aided by another alien robot who is searching for Optimus Prime. Cade Yeager, a "robotics expert", buys an old truck and upon examining it, he thinks it's a Transformer. When he powers it up, he discovers it's Optimus Prime. Later, men from the unit show up looking for Optimus. He helps Yeager and his daughter Tessa escape but are pursued by the hunter. They escape and Yeager learns from technology he took from the men that a technology magnate and defense contractor named Joshua Joyce is part of what's going on, so they go to find out what's going on.
Also out a massive Blu-ray box with 3 hours of bonus material:
Bay On Action—In-depth interview with Michael Bay about his vision and approach to the film’s mind-blowing action sequences.
Evolution Within Extinction:
Generation 2—A look at where the fourth film picks up as we meet new faces—both man and machine—and a Transformers world after the Battle of Chicago.
Drive Like Hell—Two entirely re-envisioned models of OPTIMUS PRIME and BUMBLEBEE appear in the film, along with an intimidating new nemesis, LOCKDOWN, as a Lamborghini Aventador plus other incredibly cool cars including a sophisticated Bugatti Veyron and a sleek Pagani Huayra. Check them out and see how actor Jack Reynor learned how to drive his Sonic rally car for the intense chase sequences.
Small Town, Big Movie— When Transformers rolls into some small Texas towns, the normally quiet and picturesque countryside is suddenly alight with explosive action. Explore the different locations with members of the show’s art department and hear from robotics students whose designs appear as part of Cade’s lab.
Shadow Protocol Activated— Follow the production to Detroit with unprecedented access to GM’s Lansing plant and Milford Proving Grounds test track; watch an impressive indoor car chase created in an auto parts factory; return to Chicago where location managers discovered a historical movie theater that served as the backdrop for Cade’s fateful first encounter with OPTIMUS PRIME; and finally travel to Washington state and the unlikely site of a never-used nuclear power plant.
The Last Stand—A vacant lot in downtown Detroit is turned into a square block of Hong Kong. Watch as it literally takes shape from the ground up—then marvel as the crew blows it up piece by piece.
The People’s Republic— China plays an extremely prominent role in the film both on-screen and behind-the-scenes; in fact, four Chinese actors were chosen from thousands of applicants on a reality TV show to appear in the movie. In addition, the production traveled to Hong Kong, the beautiful valley of Wulong Karst National Park in Chongqing and the Great Wall in Beijing to capture breathtaking footage.
Rise of the DINOBOTS—Several new TRANSFORMERS characters make their live-action debut in this film. Get a brief history of the new recruits and then go inside Industrial Light & Magic to see how they were designed and conceptualized for the film.
The Finishing Touch— Watch Michael Bay work like you’ve never seen him before. The director connects virtually with his Santa Monica headquarters, visits the editing bay and then checks in on the visual effects house in San Francisco—all from the comfort of his Miami home office. Also, get an in-depth look at the music contributions of Imagine Dragons as they collaborate with the film’s composer Steve Jablonsky. Finally, get exclusive red carpet access to the film’s world premiere in Hong Kong.
Just Another Giant Effin’ Movie—Discover the fun, frenetic and amazing way a movie like Transformers: Age of Extinction gets made.
A Spark of Design— Enjoy an exclusive look inside Hasbro’s creation of TRANSFORMERS: Age of Extinction Stomp and Chomp Grimlock action figure from concept and development to sculpting and painting, and then ultimately to the assembly line.
J. Miller: Farm Hippie — Actor/comedian T.J. Miller never imagined he’d be part of a massively successful franchise like Transformers so he sets off to personally thank the people who made it possible. Come along as he visits Bay Films, gets some pointers from Kelsey Grammer, and even stops by
Mark Wahlberg’s house in this funny piece.
Trailers
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Trailer 2
KRE-O Transformers: Take Us Through the Movies!
Angry Birds Transformers: Origin Story
Vanaf 26 november in de winkel: Transformers 4: Age of Extinction (2014) – USA
Actie avontuur, Sciencefiction
Regie: Michael Bay
Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, Kelsy Grammer, Nicola Peltz, Jack Reynor
Transformers: Age of Extinction is de vierde film in de Transformers-reeks van regisseur Michael Bay.
In de spectaculaire 3D actiefilm Transformers: Age of Extinction zijn de Autobots en Decepticons vrijwel allemaal van de aarde verdwenen, nadat ze vervolgd werden door de overheid. Een automonteur (Mark Wahlberg) en zijn dochter (Nichola Peltz) doen echter een bijzondere ontdekking. Ze krijgen nu niet alleen te maken met Autobots en Decepticons, maar ook met de overheid die hen op het spoor komt.
TRANSFORMERS 4: AGE OF EXTINCTION – DVD
Speelduur: 158′
2.40:1
Frans Dolby Digital 5.1
Engels Dolby Digital 5.1
Ondertiteling: Engels, Frans, Nederlands
Geen bonusmateriaal
Transformers 4: Age of Extinction – BLU-RAY
Speelduur: 165′
2 BLU-RAY (speelfilm + bonus disc 187′)
2.40:1 – 1080p
Engels Dolby Atmos (Primeur!!!)
Engels met audiobeschrijving
Frans Dolby Digital 5.1
Ondertiteling: Engels, Engels voor doven en slechthorenden, Frans, Nederlands
Bonusmaterialen, zie helemaal onderaan deze pagina.
ook Transformers 4: Age of Extinction – BLU-RAY 3D
OP DVD
Disc 1
Runtime: 138 min.
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1: English, Français ; Dolby Surround: Commentary
Subtitles: English*, Nederlands, Français*
Video: 2.40:1 Widescreen
Bonus: n/a
Disc 2
Runtime: 144 min.
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1: English, Français ; Dolby Surround: Commentary
Subtitles: English*, Nederlands, Français*
Video: 2.40:1 Widescreen
Bonus: n/a
Disc 3
Runtime: 148 min.
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1: English, Français
Subtitles: English*, Nederlands, Français*
Video: 2.40:1 Widescreen
Bonus: n/a
Disc 4
Runtime: 158 min.
Audio: Dolby Digital AC3 5.1 Surround: English, Français
Subtitles: English*, Nederlands, Français*
Video: 2.40:1 Widescreen
Bonus: n/a
TRANSFORMERS 1-4 BOXSET – BLU-RAY
Disc 1
Runtime: 143 min.
Audio: English 5.1 Dolby True HD / Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Castellano Dolby Digital 5.1 / Commentary Stereo
Subtitles: English*, English SDH†, Nederlands, Français*, Deutsch*, Dansk, Italiano*, Svenska, Norsk, Castellano*, Suomi, Türkçe, Greek, Polski, Magyar, Português
Commentary subtitles: English, French, Deutsch, Italiano, Castellano
Video: 2.40:1 Widescreen
Bonus: n/a
Disc 2
Runtime: 150 min.
Audio: English 5.1 DTS – HD MA / Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Castellano, English audio description Dolby Digital 5.1 / Commentary Stereo
Subtitles: English*, English SDH†, Nederlands, Français*, Deustch*, Dansk, Italiano*, Svenska, Norsk, Castellano*, Suomi
Commentary subtitles: English, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, Castellano
Video: 2.40:1 Letter Box
Bonus: n/a
Disc 3
Runtime: 154 min.
Audio: English 7.1 DTS – HD MA / English Audio description, Français, Castellano, Deutsch, Italiano Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English*, English SDH†, Nederlands, Français*, Castellano*, Dansk, Deutsch*, Italiano*, Norsk, Suomi, Svenska
Video: 2.40:1 Widescreen
Bonus: n/a
Disc 4
Runtime: 165 min.
Audio: English Dolby Atmos / English Audio description, Français, Castellano, Deutsch, Italiano Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles: English*, English SDH†, Nederlands*, Français*, Castellano*, Dansk, Deutsch*, Italiano, Norsk, Suomi, Svenska
Video: 2.40:1 Letter Box
Bonus: n/a
DRIE UUR BONUSMATERIAAL!
Deze staan op de Blu-ray bonusdisc die bij de gewone en de 3D Blu-ray versies van de film zit.
Bay On Action—In-depth interview with Michael Bay about his vision and approach to the film’s mind-blowing action sequences.
Evolution Within Extinction:
Generation 2—A look at where the fourth film picks up as we meet new faces—both man and machine—and a Transformers world after the Battle of Chicago.