Friday 26 October 2012

Midnight Video Headcleaner: Mixtape Vol. 2 Side A


To keep your iTunes subscriptions ticking over and an opportunity to have a rest from our dulcet tones, here is the first part of another mixtape which is comprised of sogs, themes and samples from the films we've covered on the show.  Enjoy.

Tracklist:

(Out of the Blue)
Michael Kamen - Main Theme (The Dead Zone)
Joe Hiasishi - Painters (Hana-Bi)
(The Night Tide)
Vangelis - Bitter Moon Suite (Bitter Moon)
Brian Eno - Prophecy Theme (Dune)
(Blue Collar)
John Carpenter and Jim Long - Axe Man (In The Mouth of Madness)
Sting - Narration (Brimstone and Treacle)
Fidelquartet Telc - Opening Theme (Woyzeck)
Viktor Kisin and Alfred Schnittke - Title Theme (Positel Muzeya)
(The Rebel)
Goblin - Sleepwalking (Phenomena)
Luc Ferrari - excerpts from Chronopolis
(The Shout)
Howard Shore - 9pm (After Hours)
Prince - Do you Live (Under the Cherry moon)
Elizabeth Welch - Lazy Lady (Death at Broadcasting House)
(Identikit aka. The Driver's Seat)
Abba - I do, I do, I do (Montenegro)
Peter O' Toole and the cast - Dem Bones (The Ruling Class)
Pino Donaggio - Telescope (Body Double)
(Do or Die)
Karel Gott and Jan Rychlik - So Far (Lemonade Joe)
Neil Young - Hey, hey, My, my - (Out of the Blue)

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Friday 12 October 2012

Midnight Video - Doomsday Clock 12: The Exorcist III


BOOM!!!  This is it folks.  The clock has struck midnight and the last instalment of the Doomsday Clock resonates in harmony with our first ever show.  We've gone full circle and are rounding off things... for now, with another William Peter Blatty film:  The Exorcist III aka. Legion.

This'll be the last 'proper' show for the forseeable future, but we aim to get things running via Skype, once Phil has settled into new-father mode again.  As always thanks for listening and hope you enjoy.


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Friday 5 October 2012

Midnight Video - Doomsday Clcok 11: Dust Devil


Bruce Dickinson told us there was two midnights to midnight, but he might have been sketching out Lord Iffy Boatrace at the time.  Fortunately for us, Richard Stanley upped the ante after his marvellous HARDWARE with this extremely unique and visually sumptuous flick.  This ain't no hand-held hoover, this is a DUST DEVIL.


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