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Away From The Castle

    RIYL: TOPS, Andy Shauf, Tennis, Drugdealer, Jay Som, Real Estate, Faye Webster, Crumb.

    Video Age make breezy and timeless songs that are so ine­able, they can only be the result of a decades-long friendship and songwriting partnership. Across four albums, Ross Farbe and Ray Micarelli have gleefully worn their influences on their sleeve, writing inviting tunes that reference sounds ranging from disco to pop and indie rock. On their latest LP, Away From The Castle, the New Orleans duo have strayed from nostalgia and instead have honed their own unique musicality, making songs that sound like themselves with a taste of inspiration from classic singer-song writers of the 60s and 70s. The album is a testament to the possibilities that come from getting out of your comfort zone, the freedom of writing vulnerably and unselfconsciously, and the joys of getting to work with your closest companions.

    After releasing and eventually touring their critically-acclaimed third album Pleasure Line in 2020, Farbe and Micarelli sought inspiration for their next project through collaboration. They worked with Drugdealer on his album Hiding In Plain Sight, Micarelli gigged throughout New Orleans' jazz and blues scenes, and Farbe recorded local artists at his home studio, most recently producing Esther Rose's new album Safe to Run. Feeling refreshed, they rented a cabin in Eunice, Louisiana with touring members Nick Corson and Duncan Troast, where they spent eight days in August 2022 jamming, cooking and writing together.

    Through this process, Video Age have made their best collection of tracks to date by perfectly alchemizing their influences and experiences into a record still tinged with nostalgia, but moving towards a more succinct and authentic voice. Away From The Castle is a document of a band having fun and rediscovering their love for making music together, but it’s also their most honest and personal work yet–Video Age distilled to its purest form.

    TRACK LISTING

    Ready To Stay
    Better Than Ever
    Away From The Castle
    Adrian
    In The Breaks
    How Long's Eternity?
    Just Think
    Anything For You
    A Knight Shining With No Armor
    Is It Really Over?
    Golden Sun

    Chicago house legend Tyree Cooper reissues this incredibly storied stone cold classic. Though the origin story has been greatly disputed, one thing is certain - this record bangs! Almost frighteningly fierce - the track's composition of vicious floor toms, crashing cymbols and synthesized thunder strikes conjure up a writhing tribal mess of bodies on any dancefloor and the track's uncompromising approach is what's equated to its longevity over the years. Comes b/w a fresh new take for '23 plus Traxman's 'Funkbomb' rework which is a tasty, stripped back tweak of this monstrous warehouse power rocket. 

    TRACK LISTING

    A1. Video Crash Original Mix
    A2. Acid Crash Rx
    B1.Traxman's Funkbomb Rework

    Blanck Mass

    The Rig (Prime Video Original Series Soundtrack)

      Blanck Mass (Fuck Buttons, Benjamin J Power, The Editors) scored the new Amazon Prime series ‘The Rig’, staring Iain Glen and Emily Hampshire.When the crew of the North Sea stationed Kinloch Bravo oil rig is due to return to the mainland, a mysterious fog rolls in and cuts off communication with the outside world. The crew are then driven to the limits of their endurance and loyalties are forced into a confrontation with forces beyond their imagination.

      “With ‘The Rig’ being the first TV show I have scored, I feel lucky to have worked with the team behind the show on a score which to my mind is my most concise and unified palette-wise in recent memory,” says Power. “The setting of the physical oil rig presented a very specific visual and sonic identity for me. The creaks and groans of the giant metal sculpture and how it is in a constant battle with the nature fed itself into the scoring process. This score is perhaps my most elemental to date and it was a joy to work on.”

      TRACK LISTING

      The Rig (Main Titles)
      Wake Up
      Omen
      Fossils Digging Fossils
      Flesh Meets Floor
      Vision
      Ghost
      Helideck
      S.B.V Lights
      Body, Rejecting
      Circles
      Leck
      Search For Hutton
      Spiderdeck
      Alwyn / Discovery
      Surrender
      No Fire Without Flare
      We’ll Bring Him In
      Survivors, Arriving
      Person Unknown
      Don’t Let Him Out Of Your Sight
      ROV
      The Altar
      Fissures Spread
      Sleep Tight
      The Charlie
      Rose Takes Control
      Bigger Than All Of Us
      It’s Quitting Time
      System Priming
      Life Remains In Life
      The Wave
      The Rig (End Credits)

      Nikolay Sunak launches his own imprint to release lost or previously unreleased music. "Home Video Winter" sees dark synth lines converge on refracted drums to create a shermy and ketty night club experience that's bound to appeal to drug-aidled youth and hardcore warehouse dwellers.

      It's sister track "Home Video Entertainment" adopts a similar aesthetic, utilizing niggly stacato acid and blurred vox loops and turning up the fog to maximum haze. 

      Flipping the script entirely however (and the reason we got excited about the record in the first place, if we're honest); is the unobstrusive B2, "Run And Cry, Baby" which is an understated yet really quite epic electro-disco number. New additions to the genre are often feverishly collected, but I can't help think this number might go unnoticed for due to it's lack of obvious Italo / Manctalo / electro-disco alligances or branding. Making this your go to secret weapon for amyl-popping dancefloors! 

       

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Matt says: Check that "Run & Cry, Baby" track out for a popper-huffing, electro-disco anthem that's delightfully under-the-radar. Turn heads, excite beards and move hips all at once!

      TRACK LISTING

      A1. Home Video Winter
      B1. Home Video Entertainment
      B2. Run And Cry, Baby

      Video Age

      Pleasure Line

        RIYL: David Bowie, Prince, Paul McCartney. Restlessness is the first step towards pleasure. We make comfort out of discomfort, pleasure out of pain. That journey isn’t always a straight line, but at least we’re going somewhere real. “I had to move, Lord I couldn’t be still” is the unsettled way that Video Age’s new album and title track, Pleasure Line, begins. But as the song unfolds, it uplifts us into a romantic space of possibility and love. Just as “love” is both a noun and a verb, Pleasure Line is both a road to be traveled and the act of crossing that road.

        Video Age’s first two albums were about loneliness and discovering oneself, but Pleasure Line takes on a whole new attitude, considering songwriting partners Ross Farbe and Ray Micarelli are both getting married this year (just a few weeks apart from each other, too). But these songs aren’t expressions of one-dimensional puppy love—this is euphoria with depth, ecstasy with complications. Video Age’s third album, due out from Winspear on August 7, 2020, pairs neon-bright 80s pop melodies with a vast range of influences (including Janet Jackson, David Bowie, and Paul McCartney) to create an optimistic sound all their own. The influences vary song to song, but they’re all tinted with the same rosy hue. These are catchy, memorable songs that radiate big “glass-half full” energy. Pleasure Line is a salve that protects against cynicism—listening to this album, you can’t help but feel the world around you is full of romantic potential. 

        TRACK LISTING

        01 Pleasure Line
        02 Maybe Just Once
        03 Blushing
        04 Aerostar
        05 Comic Relief
        06 Sweet Marie
        07 Shadow On The Wall
        08 That Can't Be
        09 Meet Me In My Heart
        10 Good To Be Back 

        Ste Spandex

        The Video Collection


          MCR's enigmatic hardware molester returns on his own label, Cerberus Future Technologies for a brand new album of mutant discoid experiments, frazzled cosmic techno and tryptamine riding casette jams. Conjured up over the last five years through sonic rituals and spellbound sessions at both The Brown House and The Boneyard, it includes guest vocals by Crispy Duck and Sarah Bates. It catches Spandex at the peak of his game, effortlessly drifting through dimensions and styles, piloted by a vast array of analogue synthesizers and classic drum box rhythms. Freeform in nature, but packing serious punch, it instantly transports us to smoke filled clubs with darting red lights and a nicely saturated rig. Genres, styles and tempos get blended and merged as Spandex takes us through the stars, his stylish production, succinct aesthetic and unrelenting throb the only constant as we plunge further and further to event horizon. One of the most unique and captivating producers out there at the moment folks, it's an honour to have him in our fair city and seeing him hit this long-running purple patch. With vinyl releases imminent grab this fully realized artist expression, released via cassette and full quality download; sure to be a celebrated addition to the archives of leftfield dance music from the North of England. T I P! 


          TRACK LISTING

          1.Mother Tiger 06:58
          2.Untitled 03:24
          3.ThisOne 07:26
          4.The Earth Coincidence Control Office 05:32
          5.Aye Aye 04:28
          6.Orgone Matrix Material 06:43
          7.Future Authoring 07:10
          8.Delusions Of Reference 07:16
          9.Emergence Phenomenon 05:01
          10.Ducky's First Blast 03:24
          11.I Fry Mine In Butter! 04:53
          12.Got To Give The People (Album Edit) 07:48
          13.Fundamental Floor 06:29
          14.Ice-9 01:48
          15.Inner Light Network 06:24
          16.Your Invite Please... 02:39
          17.Danger, Hot Liquid! 08:43

          There’s no band that can lay claim to being the true best in the business, except VIDEO. Crawling from the musical wasteland that is Texas, their intentions are simple: they want to own the world. While the band features members of Bad Sports, Wiccans, Radioactivity, and the Wax Museums (just to name a few), VIDEO stands on its own as one of the most powerful and visceral bands active today. Combining equal parts snotty punk, hard rock, and melodic dissonance, VIDEO are pioneers of their own subgenre, Hate Wave. Going well beyond the confines of paint by numbers punk, and generic, flaccid garage rock, VIDEO forges a new cult like movement. So pay attention, consumers, and don’t miss out on the best thing going today. Long Live The New Faith, Long Live VIDEO.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Opening
          2. The Entertainers
          3. New Immortals
          4. Drink It In
          5. Nothing Lasts Forever
          6. Shackles
          7. No Art
          8. Never Enough
          9. Out Of My Hands
          10. I Will Wait
          11. The End Of It All

          Boz Hayward And The Bozchestra

          Shortscores (Short Film Scores From Video Jam)

          Crossing Calexico with Mogwai will take you some way here… but only some way… This is very welcome unchartered territory. A highly original 10-track acoustic film score album rich in melody, harmonies, atmosphere and dynamics with a good mix of tempos that will take the listener to many places inside 40 minutes.

          Boz Hayward’s fourth album SHORTSCORES is the first body of work created solely for Video Jam – the experimental short film/live score event from Manchester. Boz has been associated with Video Jam since its inception in January 2012. His cinematic, narrative writing style, coupled with his quaint and idiosyncratic 'Bozchestra' (traditionally consisting of Boz himself on acoustic guitar, a mariachi bass/guitarron, violin, trumpet and percussion) lends itself perfectly to the art of the film score. A rich, rewarding listen.

          Emerging from the creative cocoon that has enveloped them since wrapping up promotional efforts for their 2007 grammy nominated debut ‘Cross’, Xavier De Rosnay and Gaspard Augé, the influential Parisian duo known as Justice, have announced the impending release of their second album 'Audio, Video, Disco'. Straying even further from their dance music roots the new effort is at once looser and heavier than previous releases, using the combined musical vocabulary of rock and electronic to conjure a laidback, agricultural effort existing on the outer fringes of pop.

          'Audio, Video, Disco' was created in the duo’s home studio, with all instrumentation performed by the group themselves. Seeking to create an album that would evoke the feel of progressive rock, the duo laboured meticulously to learn instruments they had not previously conquered to craft an epic masterpiece that exchanges the 'night in the city' setting of their debut with an 'afternoon in the country' atmosphere. Another notable development is the occasional presence of guest vocalists, including a spot by Morgan Phalen of NY rockers Diamond Nights on 'On’n’On' and 'New Lands', Vincenzi Vendetta of Australian band Midnight Juggernauts on 'Ohio', and UK pop singer Ali Love on the album’s first single 'Civilization'.


          TRACK LISTING

          01. Horsepower
          02. Civilization
          03. Ohio
          04. Canon (Primo)
          05. Canon
          06. On'n'on
          07. Brianvision
          08. Parade
          09. Newlands
          10. Helix
          11. Audio, Video, Disco

          Various Artists

          Gravity Video 2 Soundtrack - CD

            This is a compilation CD taken from the DVD of the same name and features the bands, the Locust, the Rapture (this years hottest!), Black Heart Procession, Mens Recovery Project, Tristeza, and Sea Of Tombs.


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