Clutch - Live from Sounds of the Underground
Live performance from the Sounds of the Underground festival in 2005 included with the Robot Hive/Exodus issue. Released on September 28, 2010..
Live performance from the Sounds of the Underground festival in 2005 included with the Robot Hive/Exodus issue. Released on September 28, 2010..
Any Londoner can tell you that the Tube is overcrowded. But how many know the real reasons why? In the premiere of London Underground Revealed journey below London's pavements to look back over 125 years of crushed commuters and rush-hour rage and discover remarkable engineering history behind the biggest metro system in the Western world. With each day bringing over 4 million passengers into a vast network of tunnels under the city, the iconic transport system is creakingly close to capacity. Can an ambitious plot involving £16-billion to build 30 new stations drag it back from the brink?.
This is the story of how the music business was transformed in the 1980s by like-minded musicians who decided to self-publish their work. They formed a “network” before the internet or email made it commonplace..
Velvet Underground's first public appearance..
Explore the history of the world's first underground railway through interviews with experts and archival film footage in this riveting documentary. Opened in 1863 to help solve the city's traffic problems, London's Underground converted from steam to electricity in 1907. Expansion in the 1920s and '30s correlated with the spread of the suburbs, and continued growth led to the system that now carries more than 2.5 million passengers daily..
This video chronicles the history of the London Underground. Experts, archive film and graphics combine to tell of Its inception, its opening in 1863, the expansion to the suburbs in the 1920s and 1930s and the present day popularity of the "tube" which carries over 2.5 million passengers daily..
This new film work by Ludmilla Andrews - reconfigured from Test Dept’s archive and with commentaries by cultural critic Alexei Monroe and Test Dept's Paul Jamrozy - explores the collective's legacy through the lens of some of the late Mark Fisher’s key concepts. In so doing, it raises a series of key themes and questions about Test Dept’s history and current work in relation to the multiple political, social and cultural challenges of 2021. It was created especially for the Goldsmiths, Visual Cultures department's 2021 Mark Fisher Memorial Lecture, which was held on 29 January 2021..
In this autobiographical animated short, Elise Simard crafts the story of a young girl seeking self-discovery and rebirth. Drifting between real and imagined events, the film uses time-lapse photography with ink and pastels, creating a haunting, compassionate exploration of addiction and existence..
During the dictatorship of Franco the americans set up military bases in Spain -several of them in Andalusia, near Seville- bringing young americans into contact with an incipient vitalist and rebel movement that is developing in Seville. The underground is born in Spain..
First volume of a series of programmes featuring some of the world's top breakdancers jamming and battling on the dance floors and streets around the world..
Submission Underground returns to Portland, Oregon with an eight-man absolute tournament featuring some of the top submission-only grapplers and jiu-jitsu players in the world. The winner of the whole tournament will receive a handsome cheque of $10,000 and a title shot at the champion Mason Fowler on July 18th. 2nd place will receive $5000 whilst 3rd place will receive $2500..
Palestine Underground by Boiler Room, 4:3 and Ma3azef documents the resilience of a burgeoning music scene undeterred and fuelled by political restrictions, building bridges through a shared sound and identity..
Noah, un jeune en quête d’identité, est convié par son meilleur ami, Ethan, à participer aux expéditions qu’il organise avec sa bande dans les entrailles du métro. Dans ce monde d’entre-deux, où ils s’affrontent afin de trouver leur place, Ethan va lancer aux ados un défi mortel : sauter par-dessus les rails avant l’arrivée du train. Risquer sa vie semble pour Noah l’unique moyen d’être accepté et surtout d’exister aux yeux d’Ethan..
Brant Bjork SETLIST: 01. Freaks Of Nature 02. Dr. Special 03. Low Desert Punk 04. Little World 05. Hydraulicks 06. Porto 07. Too Many Chiefs... (Not Enough Indians) 08. The Future Rock (We Got It) 09. Somewhere, Some Woman 10. Radio Mecca 11. Adelante 12. Lazy / Auto 13. '73 14. Good Time Bonnie.
The Australian underground music scene is still a mysterious place so let’s dive in a little deeper into the underground. Featuring band interviews from all over the underground punk, metal, and art scenes..
In 1994, James Jebbia opened the first Supreme location in a small storefront on Lafayette Street in New York. At the time, Supreme was a brand for skaters by skaters—even the design for the shop was more open so skaters could come right in with their skateboards. But today, 21 years later, Supreme is a legendary streetwear brand that’s cultivated a cult following well beyond that original fan base. Continuing to release product in tightly controlled, limited amounts, the brand is as big as it wants to be in New York, Los Angeles, and London; a titan in Japan—arguably its largest market..
In 2009, Geoff Marshall drove to all 48 Mainland States in America, visiting one place in each state that shared its name with a station on the Tube Map. The 12-week long road-trip also took in several classic 'must-see' tourist spots along the way. Thousands of photos were taken, hours of video was recorded, and this is a one hour documentary of that journey..
"What we were trying to do was the ultimate form of architecture, which was predicting how society would use space, land and time." Curtis Schreier, ANT FARM Space, Land and Time: Underground Adventures with Ant Farm is the first film to consider the work of the renegade 1970s art/architecture collective Ant Farm, best known for its iconic land-art piece Cadillac Ranch. Radical architects, video pioneers, and mordantly funny cultural commentators, the Ant Farmers created a body of deeply subversive multidisciplinary work that questioned the boundaries of architecture and everything else in the process. Incorporating breathtaking archival video, new footage shot over ten years and animation based on zany period sketches, this film is about the joy of creation in a time when there were no limits. —Beth Federici.