A documentary on underground and experimental rock acts performing at Les Instants Chavirés, a music venue in Montreuil, France. Performers include Thierry Madiot, Peter Brötzmann + Han Bennink, The Ex + Tom Cora, Roof, Hint + Quentin Rollet, Kampec Dolores, Prolapse, King Biscuit, Zeni Geva, Melt Banana, Purr, Badgewearer, Heliogabale + Didier Petit, Keiji Haino, Oxbow, US Maple, New Bad Things, Tiger Lillies, Marc Ribot, KK Null, Api Uiz, Labradford, Godspeed You Black Emperor, De Kift, Sophie Agnel & Roro Perrot.
A seventy-six-minute version of Häxan, re-edited and re-released in the United States by Metro Pictu...
A young student filmmaker in an attempt to shoot a documentary gets lost in New Orleans. Out of fear...
A trumpet-playing cat and his jazz band invade Ye Olde Squaresville, a kingdom that has outlawed all...
At the end of the Cold War, something new arised that should influence an entire generation and expr...
Jake Blues, just released from prison, puts his old band back together to save the Catholic home whe...
In a wordless story with semi-surreal stage sets, a poor black man ventures from his ramshackle rura...
Set to a classic Duke Ellington recording "Daybreak Express", this is a five-minute short of the soo...
Born on a sharecropping plantation in Northern Florida, Ray Charles went blind at seven. Inspired by...
The concert captured on William "Count" Basie's entry in the "must-own" audio/video Jazz Icons serie...
One of many Queen concerts recorded. This one being recorded in the UK in 1977, before the release o...
The last few months have been very intense for Jamiroquai, since the announcement of the new album, ...
A compelling story about Grammy-winning Venezuelan funksters Los Amigos Invisibles, from their early...
Class Acts is a feature-length documentary tracing the genesis of Singapore's creative scene in the ...
CD duration is 72:46. Live From Brixton Academy 8 April 2011. Approx DVD running time: 137 minutes...
World première recording of Hannibal Lokumbe's 'spritatorio' Can You Hear God Crying, which combines...
1950s Soho beats with far more energy than its 21st century counterpart in this vivid time capsule.