South London collective Archive announce details of their new album ‘Restriction’ and mammoth ‘Restriction 2015’ European tour. The new album follows hot on the heels of the collective’s ‘Axiom’ film project released to critical acclaim earlier this year - ‘Axiom’ was selected for the Sundance Film festival in April 2014 and was performed live at a sell-out London Roundhouse show and the Montreux Jazz Festival.
New album ‘Restriction’ was produced by longtime collaborator Jerome Devoise and Archive, and will be released worldwide on the band's own Dangervisit label via [PIAS] on 12th January 2015. Speaking about the new album Archive co-founder Darius Keeler says: “We set out to make an album with 12 individual and distinct songs, all coming from a similar place but at the same time musically diverse and unique. One of the things I love about Archive is the way we’ve been able to change and evolve with each record and take our fans on a journey. ‘Restriction’ is the next leg of the journey and I can’t wait to share it with the people who matter most.”
First tasters from the ‘Restriction’ album come in the form of three singles, ‘Feel It’, ‘Black And Blue’ and ‘Kid Corner’ with all three released simultaneously today. Talking about the reasoning behind releasing three single simultaneously Keeler says: “Our aim was to make an album where each track was as strong as the one before it, and having done that we didn’t want to put the focus on to just one “single”. Ideally we’d release every track off the album individually, putting out three singles at once will give people a better picture of the full scope of the album. It’s also a very un-Archive thing to do, which was obviously half the appeal!”
Videos for all three singles can be seen now of the band’s website - www.archiveofficial.com – or by clicking on the titles above. Fans can download the singles now or pre-order the album and receive all three singles immediately from iTunes by clicking HERE.
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Archive will be touring the UK and Europe throughout 2015 with the first leg of the tour kicking off in Amsterdam on February 20th.
The ‘Restriction 2015’ tour promises to be the band’s biggest and most ambitious live production to date and will feature the screening of the Axiom film before the band’s live set each night. As Darius states: “The live setting has always been vital to Archive, we try to make each tour unique and special, I think we’ve set the bar high this time, I really can’t wait to get out there and take the new show to the fans!” The tour will conclude in October when the collective will play two nights at the (6000 cap) Zenith in Paris. The full list of tour dates can be found on the band's website and are listed below.
‘Restriction’ will be released 12th January on Dangervisit via [PIAS]. The full list of tour dates below. A pressday in Brussels in December is to be confirmed!
FEBRUARY
FRI 20 - AMSTERDAM, NL - MELKWEG
SAT 21 - MASSTRICHT, NL - MUZIEKGIETERIJ
SUN 22 - NIJMENGEN, NL - DOORNOOSJE
TUE 24 - LUXEMBOURG, LU - DEN ATELIER
WED 25 - BRUSSELS, BE - AB
FRI 27 - DORTMUND, DE - FZW
SAT 28 - BREMEN, DE - SCHLACHTHOF
MARCH
SUN 1 - HAMBURG, DE - GROSSE FREHEIT 36
TUE 3 - BIELEFELD, DE - RINGLOKSCHUPPEN
WED 4 - COLOGNE, DE - E-WERK
THR 5 - FRANKFURT, DE - BATSCHKAPP
SAT 7 - DORBIN, AT - CONRAD SOHN
SUN 8 - VIENNA, AT - ARENA
MON 9 - ZURICH, CH - X-TRA
TUE 10 - GENEVA, CH - THEATRE DU LEMAN
WED 11 - BOLOGNA, IT - ESTRAGON
THR 12 - MILAN, IT - ALCATRAZ (STAGE B)
FRI 13 - ROME, IT - ORION
SUN 15 - LJUBLJANA, SI - KINO SISKA
MON 16 - BUDAPEST, HU - A38 (SHIP)
TUE 17 - BRNO, CZ - FLEDA
WED 18 - PRAGUE, CZ - LUCERNA MUSIC BAR
FRI 20 - ERLANGEN, DE - E-WERK
SAT 21- KARLSRUHE, DE - SUBSTAGE
SUN 22 - MUNICH, DE - MUFFATHALLE
MON 23 - LEIPZIG, DE - WERK 2
TUE 24 - BERLIN, DE - HUXLEYS
THR 26 - KRAKOW, PL - LAZNIA TEATRE
FRI 27 - WARSAW, PL - TORWAR
SAT 28 - GDANSK, PL - B90
SUN 29 - POZNAN, PL - MTP2
APRIL
FRI 10 - LONDON - SBE
OCTOBER
WED 14 - CAEN, FR - ZENITH
THR 15 - NANTES, FR - LA CARRIER
FRI 16 - TOULOUSE, FR - LA PHARE
SAT 17 - MONTPELLIER, FR - ZENITH
MON 19 - LILLE, FR - LE GRAND SUD
TUE 20 - METZ, FR - LES ARENES
THR 22 - DIJON, FR - ZENITH
FRI 23 - GRENOBLE, FR - SUMMUM
SAT 24 - LYON, FR - AMPHITHEATRE
TUE 27 - RENNES, FR - LIBERTE
WED 28 - NIORT, FR - ACCLAMEUR
FRI 30 - PARIS, FR - ZENITH
SAT 31 - PARIS, FR - ZENITH
Hypnosis (sometimes also spelled Hipnosis) was a successful Italian techno-disco band in the early '80s, born in Parma, founded by Stefano Cundari. It featured – amongst others – also Paul Sears (later Kirlian Camera) and from the beginning of the year 1982 Angelo Bergamini, also Kirlian Camera joined the band. Cundari had the idea of covering the song "Pulstar" by Vangelis.
Hypnosis in a short time became one of the most successful Italo disco bands in history and ‘Pulstar’ sold over one million (1’000’000!!!) copies worldwide and even made it into the Top 10 in Germany and enterted the charts in countless other countries in Europe and around the world. In the ensuing period all of the original members left the project and Bergamini turned down the proposition to stay as a composer and musician of the new line-up and decided to leave the sixty date world tour to concentrate on Kirlian Camera.
At the same time as Hipnosis was developing, Paul Sears officially joined Kirlian Camera's new line-up. In 1987 Cundari released another 7"/12" ("Droid") under the Hipnosis banner. Soon after he passed away. At this point the official Hipnosis- Story ends. In 1991 a CD anthology entitled "Hypnosis" was released. In 1992 a certain Humphrey Robertson released a single and an album for ZYX Records under the name Hypnosis. On both releases the font-logo which can be seen on the "Hypnosis"-CD was used – it was obvious that the label tried to re-animate Hypnosis with other musicians. The last sign of life of this replica was another 12" record in 1994. In 2006 Angelo Bergamini recorded the Song "Kaczynski Code" for the Kirlian Camera album "Coroner's Sun" under the name Hipnosis Italy. This new ‘Best of’ by Hypnosis contains ALL their 80s hits: First of all the legendary ‘Pulstar’ (1983), but also the singles ‘Oxygene’ (1983), ‘Argonauts’ (1984), ‘Droid’ (1987) and many more. A CLASSIC release for all Italo Disco and Space Synth fans!
Out on 12th November on Warner the HBO-series Getting On
Set in a women’s extended-care unit of a Long Beach, CA hospital, Getting On follows the daily lives of a ragtag staff assigned to care for elderly patients who are, well, getting on. Nurse DiDi (Niecy Nash) is the no-nonsense newbie who spends her first day on the job being reprimanded for cleaning up unidentified feces left in the lounge. Unit veteran Nurse Dawn (Alex Borstein) is tasked with training DiDi, but winds up obsessing over a budding relationship with male Supervising Nurse Patsy (Mel Rodriguez) – a new hire who tries to implement a Disney-inspired, customercentric work culture, while fending off questions about his sexual orientation. Disgruntled Dr. Jenna James (Laurie Metcalf), appointed director of the ward thanks to a meltdown at the hospital proper, continues her above-it-all temper tantrums despite being given a fresh start. Dr. James and Patsy butt heads along the way, particularly when Patsy’s surveys reveal that the whole lot of them are underperforming in this rundown, red-tape-filled hospital off-shoot.
Ziekenhuisseries zijn er bij de vleet, maar HBO's Getting On is veel meer dan alleen een frisse nieuwkomer binnen het genre. De reeks, gebaseerd op de succesvolle gelijknamige BBC - serie, speelt zich af op de geriatrische afdeling van een ziekenhuis en behandelt een ernstig thema met heel veel humor. Alex Borstein (Family Guy), Niecy Nash (American Dad, Reno 911) en drievoudig Emmy - winnares Laurie Metcalf (The Big Bang Theory, Roseanne) spelen de pannen van het dak in deze splinternieuwe topreeks, die je vanaf 12 november zelf op DVD kunt ontdekken!
SYNOPSIS
Getting On volgt het doen en laten van de dokters, verpleegsters en directie in de vrouwelijke bejaardenafdeling. Leef mee met het groentje dat geen blad voor de mond neemt, haar doorgewinterde trainer, een excentrieke verpleger en hun humeurige, licht ontvlambare directeur bij hun dagelijkse rampzalige werkzaamheden, in deze krakkemikkige, levensgevaarlijke en ongewone ziekenhuisserie.
BONUSMATERIALEN
Deleted Scenes
Gag Reel
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In Seattle the King County medical examiner has confirmed that a body found in a ravine in the Seattle suburb of Auburn is that of missing actress Misty Upham, known for her roles in “August: Osage County,” ”Frozen River” and “Django Unchained.”
In a statement, the medical examiner’s office said Friday that the 32-year-old woman died Oct. 5. That’s the day her family told police that the Native American actress was suicidal. Relatives reported her missing the next day. The medical examiner said the cause and manner of death are pending investigation.
Auburn police spokesman Steve Stocker said the body was found Thursday near the White River. Items with Upham’s name on them were found nearby. He said there was no evidence of foul play.