Author: Futuristika
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The peak of praxis: A small conversation about Institute Benjamenta
On the screen we see the hilarious fonts of the movie and the eyes of a monkey. We can mention the perpetrators as a woman and a man and hear barely what they talk about.
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[Kurt Vonnegut] Fiction, clothes and stage magic
To remember Kurt Vonnegut, about magic and fiction.
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[Antlers] Almost failed social realism horror
Antlers (2021), directed by Scott Cooper based on Nick Antosca’s short story ‘The Quiet Boy,’ highlights on children growing up in harsh circumstances.
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Nations On Fire strikes the match again
Refuse Records just reissued our ‘Strike The Match’ LP as a one-time Picture Disc.
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Boris unveiled the release of a new album, W
Boris has announced the release of a new album. W will be released by Sacred Bones on January 21.
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[Voivod] Heads Up: Synchro Anarchy
New Voivod is always a thrill, and yet there is no music from the album yet.
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Interview with trajedesaliva: Seeing the barely seeable, hearing the barely hearable
Futuristika gives an ear to what trajedesaliva tells, about dark Galicia, parentship and weird analog sounds.
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Builders – Beatin Hearts
It’s hard to figure why 9/10 Christchurch author and songwriter Bill Direen hasn’t been accorded the legend status of many of his peers from the New Zealand pop underground.
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Soundtracking the horrors of totalitarianism
Partly inspired by Jean-Paul Sartre’s short story of the same name, The Childhood Of A Leader is a tense psychological drama tracing the formative years of a young boy and set against the backdrop of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference that led to the establishment of the Treaty of Versailles. Walker continues to work with long-term collaborators Peter…