Jenny Bowman (Garland) is a successful singer who, while on an engagement at the London Palladium, visits David Donne (Bogarde) to see her son Matt (Phillips) again. She spends a few glorious days with him while his father is away in Rome in an attempt to attain the family that she never had. When David […]
Black Rhythm Revolution! Is the first solo album from the jazz-funk legend Idris Muhammad, a New Orleans-bred rhythm king who successfully made the leap from the finest soulful jazz records of the ’60s to the nastiest fusion funk of the ’70s. Here we catch him literally on the cusp of the two in 1970, with […]
For Volker Bertelmann, aka HAUSCHKA, music is not solely about its sound, but also a means to facilitate the exchange of ideas and foster meaningful interactions between individuals, revealing his fascination with human connection and engagement. Despite being known for his distinctive prepared piano sound, the Academy Award-winning composer intentionally named his 15th solo studio […]
Action thriller starring Liam Neeson. After being named citizen of the year by his community in the Rocky Mountains, snowplough driver Nels (Neeson) embarks upon a violent revenge mission after his son is murdered for getting caught up in a botched drug deal orchestrated by feared crime boss Viking (Tom Bateman). When Nels dispatches three […]
Astrel Ks debut single ‘You Could If You Can’ was released via Duophonic Super 45s – a label which has a history of releasing limited edition abstract releases from Stereolab, Broadcast & Yo La Tengo. 500 copies of the 7” were made, hand stamped and numbered, quickly selling out in selected record shops. Following the […]