Cult children’s sci-fi series The Boy from Space and a Blu-ray box of Akira Kurosawa’s samurai films join an expanded Werner Herzog collection and Eyes without a Face in the BFI Blu-ray/DVD release schedule for late summer.
New releases in August and September on BFI will include:
The Boy from Space: the first time on DVD for the cult BBC children’s sci-fi series, released on the same day as The Changes (18 August)
Kurosawa Samurai Collection Blu-ray box-set, featuring new high-definition transfers of Seven Samurai, Throne of Blood, The Hidden Fortress, Yojimbo and Sanjuro (25 August)
The British Transport Film Collection will now be available in four separate, repackaged six-disc sets called Going Paces Fast, Discovering Railways, Railways Forever and A Future on Rails (25 August)
The next DVD volume of Children’s Film Foundation is confirmed as Outer Space – and includes new transfers of The Glitterball (1977), Supersonic Saucer (1955) and Kadoyng (1971) (Released 22 September)
A Farewell to Arms will still be released on 22 September
In 2001 the Future-Pop/Techno veterans XP8 began their foray into the music world. In that time they have released over ten albums and EPs. The Italian duo, now based in England, have announced that their upcoming show at the UK's Alt-Fest will be their final show. While they have not ceased operating, they will not be playing any shows for the foreseeable future. The band notes due to low show attendance, low performance fees and day job commitments as reasons why they are no longer playing live. They promise to make their final show at Alt-Fest one to remember. Alt-Fest takes place August 15th-17th in Kettering, England and has such artists as Marylin Manson, The Cult, and Front 242 headlining. XP8 will be playing on August 16th at the Industrial/Electronica stage.
Anna Calvi releases the ‘Strange Weather’ EP with covers of Bowie & Suicide
Anna Calvi released a 5 track covers EP entitled ‘Strange Weather’, on 14th July 2014. Produced by Thomas Bartlett (The National, Antony and the Johnsons, Sam Amidon) and recorded in New York, the EP features covers of tracks by Suicide, David Bowie, FKA twigs, Connan Mockasin as well as a stunning collaboration with David Byrne on the title track, a cover of Keren Ann’s ‘Strange Weather’. The cover of Suicide’s Ghost Rider was recorded with drummer Matt Johnson (Jeff Buckley), and Nico Muhly contributes string arrangements to the EP opener, a deconstructed organic reworking of FKA twigs’ ‘Papi Pacify’.
- Papi Pacify (FKA twigs)
- I’m The Man, That Will Find You (Connan Mockasin) – featuring David Byrne
- Ghost Rider (Suicide)
- Strange Weather (Keren Ann) – featuring David Byrne
- Lady Grinning Soul (David Bowie)
The Hills is the second song from Hey Mother Death's debut LP 'Highway.'
Available now from their site.
Peek-A-Boo says it's haunting!
It seems a lifetime ago when The Space Lady was only a name whispered in niche music circles or bellowed on San Franciscan street-corners. The Space Lady’s Greatest Hits appeared in Autumn 2013 and heralded an exciting few months as the near-mythical “outsider” street musician’s star ascended. Now, not even a year later, The Space Lady will be embarking on a full month-long European mainland tour following her successful “stage-debut” tour through USA and the UK. You can watch her performance of 'Major Tom' at Rudolf Steiner House in London back in April below...
Fast becoming adept at the increased power of live P.As and the acoustic dynamics of new spaces, The Space Lady’s continued tour of planet Earth kicks off in Italy before a whistle-stop tour of the classical world. Heading west into Austria, then the A-Synth Festival in St. Gallen, The Space Lady will touch down in Tilburg for one of Europe’s most prestigious festivals, Incubate. Sweden, Germany, France, Benelux and then Iberia will all experience the open-hearted, life-affirming glow that a Space Lady show promises.
Each performance thus far has seen performer and audience connected in a unique, loving embrace with The Space Lady picking up accolades from and sharing stages with the likes of everyone from Dean Blunt, Julianna Barwick and Tara Jane O’Neil, all perhaps owing a little to a true original. The Space Lady live is a transcendent experience bereft of cynicism and negativity, it is a loving environment in which anything seems possible.
DATES – MORE TO BE CONFIRMED
04.09. IT Macerata - Discodella
07.09. GR Athens
08.09. GR Thessaloniki
10.09. HU Budapest - Kontra Club
11.09. AT Vienna - Rhiz
13.09. CH St. Gallen - A-Synth Fest
16.09. BE Brüssel - Les Ateliers Claus
18.09. NL Tilburg Incubate Festival
19.09. BE Antwerp - The Boss
20.09. NL Amsterdam - OCCII
21.09. DE Darmstadt - Oetinger Villa
24.09. SE Malmö
25.09. SE Stockholm - Mother Shows
26.09. SE Göteborg - Koloni
29.09. DE Berlin - Marie Antoinette
01.10. F Paris - Le Chinois
02.10. F Paris Hartzine - Espace B
03.10. F Nantes - Le Lieu Unique
07.10. ES Barcelona Miscelanea














