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Join us as we review the 10th installment the saw franchise!
It's a long journey this one, and I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.38 - Cube Zero w/ Benjamin Bowles18.20 - Alien vs Predator27.45 - King of the Ants33.43 - Dawn of the Dead w/ Choff1.05.04 - Creep1.13.20 - Open Water1.20.53 - The Village1.30.12 - Saw1.42.48 - Shaun of the Dead w/ Benjamin Bowles2.03.12 - Passion of the Christ2.25.29 - Outro
I can still very vividly recall the first time I heard ambient music. It was during my teenage years. I popped in the record store at our local mall—a Sam Goody or something like that—and picked up Selected Ambient Works, Vol. II by Aphex Twin. I had read about ambient but had never actually heard it. I remember being very surprised and delighted to find this album at such a small shop in our relatively small town. (Mind you, this was in the mid ‘90s, so music consumption via the internet wasn’t really a thing except for the tech elite.) I wandered back to the car, popped in the CD, and was absolutely mesmerized and transplanted by what I heard. The dark, eerie vibes of SAW2 aren’t exactly the ideal introduction to the genre, but I managed to gulp it all down without any trouble. From that moment forward, I knew this music would be a passion of mine. And fittingly, the SAW duology is some of the most celebrated and sought after material in Richard D. James’ (aka Aphex Twin’s) catalog. However his ambient work at large is scarce in comparison to his vastly more plentiful beat-centric material. When James shocked the electronic music world earlier this year by leaking 175 previously unreleased and unheard early demos on SoundCloud, it was no big surprise that ambient music made up a tiny fraction of the flood. Not that I’m complaining—this clutch of tracks is an absolute treasure—but I’d be lying if I said that I wasn’t hoping for more SAW2-style ambient out of the whole ordeal. After all that’s the era of his career that shaped me the most. I’ve noticed that many of the fan mixes dedicated to the flood—both simple SoundCloud sets and intricate DJ sets alike—seem to favor James’ SAW1-era ambient techno tracks over the beatless tracks more akin to SAW2. (Even James put together a SoundCloud playlist entitled SAW 1.5, which is all techno.) But since I’m clearly biased toward his beatless efforts, those were my focus for this podcast. Luckily James’ friend and collaborator Mike Paradinas (aka µ-Ziq) followed James’ lead and leaked 156 of his own demos, which include a few beatless numbers. The combined beatless efforts of the two producers exceeds an hour, and it makes for good album-style listening. This may be the closest thing we’ll ever get to another SAW2-style album out of RDJ, so let’s savor these selections.
Some of the funniest Moments from Scary Movie 3 and 4!
A compilation of all the stuff i did in the past year or so!
Srry about the two blank music spots, i had to remove the music due to copyright issues People Are Awesome 2013, enjoy the video! a compilation of gopro elements that where done by very talented people! Music Creds to Owen Freiheit aka DJ Spade Extra Creds To Gopro for making this video possible!
The world is destroyed by a nuclear disaster; aka the hell-storm missile that was fired, they were deployed to end the war, but it ended up destroying the world. this is the very beginning to the chrysalids story.