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The Angels - The Wireless Show

After the lockdown put a stop to full-blown shows with the typical shoulder to shoulder mosh pit, The Angels emerged following a new set of rules and restrictions. They presented a different, more intimate show – The Wireless Show. Filmed live at The Bridgeway Hotel in South Australia on 18th Dec 2020 this is a two set performance. It lacks none of the band’s usual punch, it was a powerful experience for fans. Band and audience spaced but rocking on regardless. They went deep inside their classic catalogue, showcasing all the hits but also adding some songs they rarely play live. Dave and Nick each grab a guitar for a couple of tunes, Rick adds a keyboard to the mix, John and Nick each sing a song. This DVD presents one track after another that just jump right out of the speakers with a relentless eagerness. It’s got a genuine “being there” feel that just begs to be played again and again.

The Angels - The Wireless Show

NR 2020
Triptykon: Requiem (Live at Roadburn)

Requiem (Live At Roadburn 2019) marks the bombastic conclusion of a project over 30 years in the making: the legendary Celtic Frost/Triptykon "Requiem" performed for the first time in its entirety and with full classical orchestration (by the Dutch Metropole Orkest). “Requiem” (46:00 min.) is composed of three chapters: "Rex Irae" (first appeared on 1987’s Into The Pandemonium album by Celtic Frost), "Grave Eternal" (newly written middle part), and "Winter" (first appeared on 2006’s Monotheist album by Celtic Frost).

Triptykon: Requiem (Live at Roadburn)

NR 2020
Amenra: Le Cercle

This year we all came together on a meadow in our hometown, Kortrijk, to play our latest album, MASS VI in its entirety. This recorded performance was the last concert we would be playing with our bassplayer, Levy Seynaeve. For one last time the circle of that AMENRA era was complete. We would now like to provide you with another opportunity to view this memorable meeting of friends. It was only us, and a crew of extremely talented friends. The sparse natural setting, special light set-up and drone footage makes for a unique concert experience like never before. A link to be replaced in this chain of strength. A circle of fire to be drawn over and over again.

Amenra: Le Cercle

NR 2020
One Night Stand: Rachel Tucker and John Owen-Jones in Concert

For the very first time, two of the greatest voices in musical theatre, Rachel Tucker & John Owen-Jones, join forces onstage for One Night Stand – an intimate show where they’ll perform musical favourites….and songs you’ve never heard them sing before. Both artists are renowned for their work in the West End and Broadway, Rachel as Beverley Bass (Come From Away) and Elphaba (Wicked) and John as Jean Valjean (Les Misérables) and as The Phantom (The Phantom of the Opera).

One Night Stand: Rachel Tucker and John Owen-Jones in Concert

NR 2020
Bare Transit

Bare Transit follows the journey of a 23-year-old yoga teacher, Mia, who has travelled back to India from the UK to seek resolution and forgiveness. The film is the debut feature from Irish poet and photographer, O.P. Durkin, and is the first release from creative collective Nodrum. The film was shot in 2019–20 commencing in north India in the mountain town of Minali and continues on a journey in an ancient bus, through the Indian continent to south Goa. The film uses a mixture of professional and amateur actors and crew and was in itself a journey of discovery for all involved. Filming finished just a few weeks before the world and the nature of human interaction changed with the global reaction to the COVID-19 virus. The musical soundtrack comes from the shamanic binaural beats of MEYA.

Bare Transit

NR 2020
Zizi & Me - Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)

‘Zizi & Me’ is a double act between drag queen 'Me The Drag Queen', and a deepfake (A.I.) clone of 'Me The Drag Queen'. By training a neural network on filmed footage this network learnt to construct a virtual body that can be controlled by feeding it new reference movements. The first act 'Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)’ satirizes the idea that an AI is something that we might mistake for a human. Through drag performance, we aim to use cabaret and musical theatre to challenge narratives surrounding A.I. and society.

Zizi & Me - Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)

NR 2020
Just For The Record: Conversations With And About "Blue" Gene Tyranny

Just For the Record locates San Antonio, Ann Arbor, Oakland, and New York City as locations where Tyranny’s compositions and collaborations developed. Filmmaker David Bernabo takes a deep dive on the recently reissued Out of the Blue and the long lost Trust In Rock concert, on the long-gestating audio storyboard The Driver’s Son, and Robert Ashley’s Perfect Lives. Interwoven with discussions on Tyranny’s music is a conversation about the nature of reissues and how distribution is survival for many aging musicians. Throughout the documentary, Bay Area filmmaker K. O. Beckman’s films with Tyranny, dating back to the 70s, provide rarely-seen performances and video projects. The film features conversations with Tyranny, composer/musicians Joan La Barbara, Peter Gordon, Kyle Gann, David Grubbs, Philip Perkins, Jeff Berman, and Bill Ruyle, writer Nicole Gagne, artist Pat Oleszko, and Unseen Worlds owner Tommy McCutchon.

Just For The Record: Conversations With And About "Blue" Gene Tyranny

NR 2020
Rusalka - Opera Ballet Vlaanderen

More than anything in the world, Rusalka, a mysterious and elusive water nymph, yearns to become human to win the heart of a young prince. But this metamorphosis comes at a price: she will lose her voice and be damned forever should their love story fail. Rusalka, a lyrical fairy tale inspired by The Little Mermaid and Undine, is Dvořák’s penultimate work and one of his greatest successes. In Opera Ballet Vlaanderen’s production, Norwegian director and choreographer Alan Lucien Øyen adds a new dimension to this masterpiece of the Czech repertoire by representing the main characters on stage twice: by a singer and a dancer. This doubling reinforces the opera’s deeply dreamlike nature. The impressive South African soprano Pumeza Matshikiza embodies the character of Rusalka, while the Lithuanian conductor Giedré Šlekytė leads the orchestra with brio and intensity.

Rusalka - Opera Ballet Vlaanderen

NR 2020