OLIVER PAYNE & NICK RELPH
present...films they love:
Video Distribution Propaganda - Spencer Sweeney
Sweeney presents the first and last word in video distribution. Unwittingly
familiar to those with a healthy rental appetite.
Attack - Stacey Peralta
Universally ignored blip in the otherwise flawless string of Powell Peralta
skate video titles. Combining footage from Public Domain, Ban This and Propaganda,
Peralta and Bomb The Bass producer Tim Simenon create an audiovisual skate-inspired
nightmare for a non-existent audience. Unmissable and ungoogle-able.
Essentials.
Top East London crew smashing it at Rhythm Division.
Knazis Knocking - Mark Leckey
Who’s there?
Brass Eye – Chris Morris
English satirist Chris Morris stakes his place as the doyen of the absurd
with this truly unbelievable series of news show parody. Arguably Britain’s
finest hour of television. Still as awe-inspiring today as it was when first
broadcast.
Wings - The Fall
M.E.S. ponders military life and time travel in a decreasingly important empire
over smoky tweedy pints before a backdrop of Thatcher-governed rural northern
English public alehouse post-war mummification.
Fiorucci Made Me Hardcore - Mark Leckey
Fiorucci traces British male identity through dance culture over two decades.
From the talc stained floors of Wigan casino via the terraces to the sweat
filled raves in Milton Keynes when the E's were really strong.
Animal Collective- Brian Degraw.
NY based artist/musician Brian Degraw cuts up Animal Collective footage from
American tour for forthcoming AC DVD. Exclusive!
Punkaloid - Eye
Highlights from crazy Japanese TV special on Eye from the increasingly amazing
and hugely influential Boredoms.
P.i.L - American Bandstand
Lydon's contender piece for history's greatest Englishman.
Are You Waiting? - Mark Leckey
Like a word repeated enough times—ridiculous and reduced of meaning.
Timepiece - Jim Henson.
Straight out of college film by Muppet legend Jim Henson. A short film using
everyday rhythms that punctuate the roles we play in society to comically
portray 20th Century man’s decline.
Made In ‘Eaven - Mark Leckey
The artist’s London Soho dwelling stripped of contents, with meaning
reapplied through the seductive and commercially savvy reflection of one of
modern art’s most iconic works. This is what the future will look like.