Music video for "Scissors" by Ativin from the album Interiors (Secretly Canadian Records SC031) Shot in Bloomington, Indiana in 2001 at the Ativin practice space and 2nd Story bar. Directed by Scott Clements. via noise floor blog
directed by Kit Oates produced by Jehan Harding additional editing / post-prod magic dust by Entrepreneurs (http://www.myspace.com/entrepreneursmusic)
Uv Been Robbed (Joking, But Not) EP available over on http://entrepreneurs.bandcamp.com Hunting Roger Rabbit / Six Severed Hates 7" available on http://stellamortos.bigcartel.com
ANA POP trailer from saturn muzik on Vimeo.
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Amphetamine Reptile Records (or AmRep Industries) is a nationally renowned record label which was founded in 1986 by then-US Marine Tom Hazelmyer in Washington State, USA. The label is best-known for its roster of noise rock artists, and its Dope, Guns 'n' Fucking In The Streets series of compilations.
Hazelmyer originally started the label to release records by his band, Halo of Flies. Eventually the label's roster expanded to include releases by Helmet, Melvins, The Cows, Helios Creed, Chokebore, Servotron and others. Hazelmyer later moved the label to Minneapolis. Today the label is used by The Melvins and H•O•F on occasion to release limited edition 7" singles.
Much of the AmRep back catalog is now out of print, although many of the releases are available in digital download format. [wikipedia]
Today Is the Day - Will Power
Love 666 - Preparation for Combat
Gay Witch Abortion - Human Composting
Helmet - FBLA
Today Is the Day - Promised Land
Boss Hog - Red Bath
H•O•F With Gay Witch Abortion - Die You Fuck
Unsane - Broke
Hammerhead - Galaxy 66
Love 666 - U.S.A
White Drugs - Muscle Be_atch
God Bullies - Wake Up
Thee Mighty Caesars - 1977
Cows - Heave Ho
Today Is the Day - Ripped off
Hammerhead - Empty Angel
Today Is the Day - Simple Touch
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Filmed throughout Southeast Asia by Robert Millis between 2002-2004, My Friend Rain is an abstract homage to the endless monsoon cycles of rebirth and destruction. Dreamy musical segments, fleeting glimpses, odd sounds, temple shrines, tropical backdrops, decay, death, languid afternoon rains, and mysterious celebratory events take the viewer from soaked mornings in the lowlands of the Irrawaddy delta to humid nights on the streets of Isan province. Two tracks originally released on Millis’ Leaf Music, Drunks, Distant Drums CD from 2002 can now be witnessed for the first time in this film: an amazing elephant mahout playing a song on a leaf with his mouth and a Burmese marionette orchestra musician performing expertly on tuned drums. The overall experience is an impressionistic collage of sight and sound captured live and in the moment on location in Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Myanmar. Along with the DVD which features 12 minutes of extra footage and deleted scenes, the package includes a bonus CD with the film’s soundtrack of traditional and popular music culled from live performance, cassette and LP archives. Some of the soundtrack highlights: a gorgeous Thai Luk Thung track by Waiphot Phetsuphan, a classic Khmer performance by Pan Ron, one of the Queens of Cambodian music, and an epic Burmese pop rendition of the Bee Gee’s How Do You Mend a Broken Heart, alongside folk performers, street musicians and a traditional Burmese orchestra. Robert Millis, original co-founder of both Climax Golden Twins and AFCGT, also co-produced the Victrola Favorites Book/CD project on Dust to Digital and is a frequent contributor to the Sublime Frequencies label. DVD/CD comes in a 2-disc jewel box with full-color insert. [Sublime Frequencies]