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Drum and Bass Church Viral

Without wanting to offend anyone I just want to say this is one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen on the internet.

 

Looks like there are a number of similar drum and bass church clips on Youtube. Reminds me of my early rave days, which I detested because all my mates kept on taking me to Jungle clubs. It took me ages to realise I didn’t actually like this kind of music. Hardcore, you know the score. Easy.

Blur – No distance left to run review

Fans of Blur will love this film . Others, like myself, will consider it more than a little self-indulgent and crass. So I’m going to post my copy to a good mate and have done with it.

Actually that’s not really fair. Some of Blur’s music has been brilliant and I think the band try to be honest as possible about how they got to where they are. All stories about bands, and not even famous bands (see Anvil), are inherently fascinating – but in this film the director ends up  mythologizing instead of documenting. That’s why I think fans will love the film as a well-shot addition to their collection but as an outsider, I’m sorry to say, it’s all a little too rich for me..

Funniest Horror Movie Scene

Still gets me today. Pure genius.

Let the Right One In – Why Vampires Rock

Mark Kermode – You either love him or hate him. If you can make it through his arduous monologues, there’s usually one or two decent film recommendations lying around. I have to thank him for voting Tom Alfredson’s vampire flick ‘Let the Right One In’ as his favourite movie of 2009. It’s taken me ages to get round to watching it but I’ve got to agree with him – it’s possibly the the best vampire film out there.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not really a horror movie fan but that’s only because I’m an utter wuss when it comes to watching them. The only way I can make it to the end credits is through barely parted fingers and a close proximity to the pause button on the remote control. However, thankfully, Alfredson’s Swedish film comes complete with English subtitles, so I have the added bonus of focusing my attention on the the bottom eighth of the screen should there be the suggestion that something odd is about to happen. Yes, I know it sounds pathetic and, quite frankly, it is.

I’ve always loved vampire films and the best have always been more than just pointy fangs and bad breath. Alfredson’s film is not just about a blood sucking nipper, it’s also about the ambiguous role of seduction. Is the vampire intentionally leading young Oskar astray, or is it the vampire that’s seduced by Oskar’s innocence?

Whatever, I’m completely hooked. Absolutely fang-tastic.

Hawkwind are Mojo Mavericks

Can’t believe Hawkwind have finally got an award. Mojo Editor Phil Alexander does them justice in the interview below – very good description of a band that has otherwise been ignored by the industry. Top festival act.

image Hawkwind are Mojo Mavericks

Why Music Matters – Kate Bush

Hear, hear.

Hitler defends movie copyright

Poignant and downright hilarious.

Rochester Castle, ACDC and Iron Man

Watch this. Amazing…

ACDC Vs Iron Man 2 – Architectural Projection Mapping on Rochester Castle from seeper on Vimeo.

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