An unique two-day with Neubauten. Unique as in: ' Belgium is the only European country in which the band resides in the same room. " And unique as in: ' Neubauten plays every day a completely different program. " Especially for the fans there are a limited number of combination tickets - 300 to be exact - are available. Schnell his is the message.
On WEDNESDAY 27 MAY Einstürzende Neubauten picks eagerly from their work of the past 35 years under the slightly ironic title ' Greatest Hits'. Enough classic albums as " Perpetuum Mobile ", " Ende Neu ", " Tabula Rasa " or " Silence Is Sexy ' to sculpt a superb setlist from.
On THURSDAY 28 MAY Einstürzende Neubauten plays integral their recent war magnus opus ' Lament'. Their ode to the Great War of 1914-1918 experienced last year its world premiere in Diksmuide.
De Standaard : " An impressive performance over the traumas of war noise."
De Morgen: ' World Premiere conveyed a deep, deep impression.
Unieke tweedaagse met Neubauten. Uniek zoals in: ‘België is het enige Europese land waarin de band twee dagen na elkaar in dezelfde zaal resideert’. En uniek zoals in: ‘Neubauten speelt elke dag een compleet verschillend programma.’ Speciaal voor de fans zijn er een beperkt aantal combitickets - 300 om precies te zijn – beschikbaar. Schnell zijn is dus de boodschap.
Op WOENSDAG 27 MEI plukt Einstürzende Neubauten gretig uit hun oeuvre van de afgelopen 35 jaar onder de licht ironische noemer ‘Greatest Hits’. Genoeg klassieke albums als ‘Perpetuum Mobile’, ‘Ende Neu’ , ‘Tabula Rasa’ of ‘Silence Is Sexy’ alvast om een superbe setlist uit te boetseren
Op DONDERDAG 28 MEI speelt Einstürzende Neubauten integraal hun recente magnus oorlogsopus ‘LAMENT’. Hun ode aan de Groote Oorlog van 1914-1918 beleefde afgelopen jaar zijn wereldpremière in Diksmuide. Deze superbe productie kwam tot stand dankzij onze vrienden van muziekclub 4AD.
De Standaard: ‘Een indrukwekkende performance over de trauma’s van oorlogslawaai.’
De Morgen: ‘Wereldpremière die een diepe, diepe indruk nalaat.’
Felix K arrives on Blackest Ever Black with a front-rank EP of bleak, bombed-out soundboy electronics.
Felix has been active in the underground of his native Berlin since the late ’90s, often working incognito. His roots are in drum-and-bass, and he has repeatedly advanced and invigorated the genre with his own adroitly minimalist, dub-centered productions, making important lateral connections to austere Hard Wax-school techno and more abstract electronic realms. With their Hidden Hawaii label and its small galaxy of subsidiary labels, meanwhile, Felix and his co-conspirators are futurists who still kill the old way: doggedly DIY, committed to short-run white label culture and covert action.
Even in the context of his wide-ranging discography, Tragedy of the Commons’ 17-minute title track is a stand-alone experiment in form: a labyrinthine, slow-burning dread epic, beatless but crushingly dynamic, its frail minimal synth lines wandering lonely amid plate-shifting bass drones and a dense, disorienting assemblage of field recordings. It’s exemplary Berlin noir: hurt but stoic, pessimistic but unyielding, and closely attuned to the city’s strange psychogeography.
The haunted weather intensifies in the hulking ‘Silent Money’. While dub is there in the DNA of all Felix K output, this is his most explicit nod to the source, a slow-motion soundsystem downer armed with frequencies fit to disinter the dead. Ghosts awoken stick around for Onar Anxiety’s thunderous sub-low techno remix of ‘Fundamentals’, their howled chorus equal in force and fury to the cantering tribal drums.
The 12″ – cut by Matt Colton and presented in full LP-style sleeve, with download code included, in an edition of 500 copies – can be pre-ordered now ahead of February 16 release. Digital formats will be available to buy separately later in the year.
John Carpenter, the Legendary Director and Composer behind Halloween, Escape From New York, They Live, Assault on Precinct 13 and many more shares a brand new track “Night” from his debut solo album ‘Lost Themes’ out February 3rd on Sacred Bones Records. Listen to “Night” here.
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.
Carpenter will also make a rare New York appearance at BAM on Thursday, February 5 to discuss his legendary career and celebrate the release of his debut solo album, Lost Themes. Tickets are on sale now.
Carpenter will be joined by Brooke Gladstone, host of NPR’s On the Media, for a wide-ranging discussion of his film and music. His first non-soundtrack work, Lost Themes will be released the week of the event on Sacred Bones Records.
Additionally BAMcinématek will host a month long film retrospective of all of Carpenter’s feature films from Feb. 6-22. More information on events can be found at www.BAM.org/Carpenter.
Sacred Bones has also announced the digital deluxe issue of the album.

Roger Ebert's inspiring story 'Life Itself' directed by Steve James comes to DVD 23 Feb 2015
Based on his bestselling memoir of the same name, Life Itself explores the impact and legacy of world-renowned film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert, from his Pulitzer Prize-winning film criticism at the Chicago Sun-Times to becoming one of the most influential cultural voices in America.
Directed by acclaimed director Steve James (Hoop Dreams, The Interrupters) with Martin Scorsese (The Departed, Raging Bull) and Steven Zaillian (Schindler's List, Moneyball) as executive producers, this feature documentary recounts Roger's inspiring and entertaining life - a story that is by turns personal, wistful, funny, painful, and uplifting. It comes to DVD on 23 February 2015 courtesy of Dogwoof, following its much lauded cinema release.
From 25th February in Belgian theatres : Hungry Hearts
The relationship of a couple who meet by chance in New York City is put to the test when they encounter a life or death circumstance.
Director: Saverio Costanzo
Cast: Adam Driver, Alba Rohrwacher, Roberta Maxwell
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Country: Italy