Tuesday 31 October 2023

Alex Kot – Chasm: The Rift (1997)


Composer: Alex Kot

Tracklist
1. The Shadow Zone 04:57
2. Timestrikers 03:58
3. The Rift 04:13
4. Egypt 04:00
5. Military Base 04:09
6. Tomb 03:54
7. Dark 04:01
8. England 04:06
9. The Ship 05:54

Chasm: The Rift (also known as Chasm: The Shadow Zone) is a first-person shooter video game
created by Ukrainian video game developer Action Forms
 and published in 1997 by Megamedia as the first Eastern European shooter ever made.
The game was meant to compete with
Quake a year earlier,
since GT Interactive lost publishing rights to Activision when id Software signed with the latter.
The player takes on the role of an unnamed commando whose mission is to stop the so-called "Timestrikers",
mutant beings invading different time epochs, from taking over Earth.
On this mission, he visits various locations ranging from military bases in the present to tombs in ancient Egypt.
All of the levels involve dark corridors, often like those of catacombs and crypts.
One of the most notable features of the game was the ability to remove limbs from enemies.
Chasm received mixed reviews from critics.
While they noted that Chasm had better animation and greater amounts of enemy detail when compared to Quake,
the lack of a true 3D environment left much to be desired.
The sound effects and the soundtrack of the game were composed by Alex Kot.

Thursday 26 October 2023

The Last Battle – Ouglouk Rougai (Demo 1999)


Country: France

Tracklist
1. Raliement 02:14
2. Battlefield 03:56
3. Les Feux De La Victoire 03:31
4. La Danse Des Gobelins 05:30
5. Pensée D'un Troll 03:44
6. Trève 02:26
7. Division Chaos 05:34
8. Beuverie 01:27

French black metal project with goblin inspired thematology featuring members from Arkham.
The band consisted of Grusrr (lead vocals, guitars, horn),
Ourg (drums, additional vocals) and Urgagh' (guitars, backing vocals).
They released only one demo in 1999 through Onirik Circle Production 
under the title "Ouglouk Rougai" in a limited edition of 300 copies.

Monday 23 October 2023

Bohack – It Took Several Wives (1982)


Country: United States

Tracklist
1. The Rock Of Joe The Dog Crowd Noticed 02:24
2. Slow Clock 02:24
3. A Waiter Dies A Large Family For A Tip Leaves 01:10
4. Shot Himself After Falling Three Days 01:19
5. Fat Jaw 01:31
6. If You Feel Frogie Jump 01:05
7. Jesus In Mono 02:51
8. Old Hog Pissing In Sepia 01:32
9. Jerky In Color 03:22
10. To Save A Safe Artist's Ass 02:15
11. Good Brown 03:21
12. It Took Several Wives 05:34
13. The Man With The Flower In His Mouth 02:38
14. They Came As One Person 00:43
15. The White Hand Burned While The Red Hand Held On 01:22
16. Potatoe Skin Hair 01:39
17. 50 Perfumes (Part 1) 03:53
18. 50 Perfumes (Part 2) 02:53

Vincent Gallo (born April 11, 1961) is an American actor, director, writer, producer, musician, and model.
He has won several accolades, including a Volpi Cup for Best Actor, and has been nominated for numerous more,
including the Palme d'Or, the Golden Lion, and the Bronze Horse.
Following a childhood working for the local mafia, Gallo started his professional career as a Formula II motorcycle racer.
In the early '70s he began playing electric bass and sang in garage bands,
during which time he developed an appreciation of both prog rock and proto-punk bands.
He participated in Buffalo-based bands like Blue Mood, a progressive rock cover band named Zephyr 
which did one performance at Lincoln Park Tonawanda New York in 1978,
The Good (with Bernie Kugel and Larry Galanowitz), The Detours, and the Plastics.
At the age of 16 Gallo relocated to New York City and in winter of 1979 he met Wayne Richard Clifford.
That same evening they rented a rehearsal space to improvise music together.
Wayne already a member of a industrial/noise group called Gray
asked Vincent to join the band that also featured renowned artist Jean Michel Basquiat.
Although they played regularly at such N.Y.C. hot spots as Max's Kansas City, CBGB's, Hurrahs, and the Mudd Club,
the group split up before any recordings could be made.
A short period afterwards Vincent Gallo and Wayne Richard Clifford along with Claudia Porcelli formed Bohack.
Immediately after forming Bohack the trio played one live improvised show.
After this single performance Bohack began recording
in Vincent Gallo's American Indian Studios in 1980 and continued to do so until the spring of 1981.
Gallo produced Bohack on a single track monophonic Ampex 350 recorder and a single RCA KU-3 microphone.
The album was mixed by Gallo on an ALTEC 250 SU mixer he also formed the label Family Friend Records to release it.
About 1000 copies were printed and the band sold 60 of them through Bleecker Bob's record store
and another 150 through a distributer while 500 were destroyed in a New York City fire.
In 1984 Gallo threw about 100 of them in a trash container and passed out the rest one night on St. Mark's Place, NYC.
When Bohack disbanded, Gallo turned his back on a musical career, and focused primarily on acting in movies,
landing steady work as either an actor, director, or composer.
As a filmmaker, he directed, wrote, and starred in three independent films:
"Buffalo '66" (1998), "The Brown Bunny" (2003), and "Promises Written In Water" (2010)
while also directed and starred in numerous short films and several music videos.
After including several of his own original compositions on 1998's "Buffalo '66" soundtrack,
Gallo decided to give a musical career another shot, forming the group Bunny with actor/musician Lukas Haas.
Despite a successful Japanese tour and a debut album completed for Sony
(with renowned Yes producer Eddie Offord overseeing the recording),
the group split up, resulting in the shelving of the debut's release.
After relocating to Los Angeles, Gallo began laying down solo demos at his home recording studio, 
which attracted the attention of Warp Records.
The early 21st century saw the release of such critically acclaimed solo Gallo full-lengths
as 2001's "When" and 2002's "Recordings Of Music For Film".
Gallo's films possess a cult following, especially in Japan and his work has proven largely polarizing among film critics,
but has been highly praised by many filmmakers and actors.