Aphex Twin

* "Come to Viddy", three amazing videos for "On", "Donkey Rhubarb", and "Come to Daddy"   [15min]

Black Box Vol. II

* Wax Trax retrospective. Compiles music videos by RevCo, KMFDM, Meat Beat Manifesto, Chris Connelly, Sister Machine Gun, Young Gods, FLA, etc.

Black Flag

* Detroit MI   March-15-83   [10min]
* Promo videos for "Drink and Drive" and "Slip it in"   [10min]

Burroughs, William S.

* "Towers Open Fire", a collection of experimental short films in collaboration with Bryon Gysin.
* An in depth documentary looking at the life of Burroughs. This tape includes a lot of exclusive interviews, and a recording of his Saturday Night Live reading in 1982.
* "Destroy All Rational Thought", documentary about a festival honouring the life and works of Burroughs and Gysin.

Burton, Tim

* Deleted scenes from "The Nightmare Before Christmas". Animation sequences in various stages of completion that were cut due to time or content.   [5min]
* "Vincent", a short 1982 animated film narrated by Vincent Price.   [6min]

Cabaret Voltaire

* "Johnny Yesno", strange English film that Cab did the soundtrack for.   [23min]
* "Mute Films Presents", a lengthy dub/collage of various abstract footage. Later re-released as "Doublevision".   [90min]

Charles Manson

* "Superstar". Produced by Anton Lavey, this film is a documentary on the Manson saga with lengthy interviews and a less media polluted look at the crimes.   [120min]
* Geraldo Rivera interview, it has a very sensationalistic bent.   [12min]
* Tomorrow Show interview from 1981, the closest thing to a flat out admission of guilt I've seen.   [62min]

Clerks

* a bunch of deleted scenes from the Kevin Smith film, including the alternate ending where Dante is killed. From the laser disk edition.

Clive Barker

* "Salome", early experimental short film 1973.   [18min]
* "Forbidden", another really early black and white short, this one from 1978. Ideas that later form into Pinhead are at play. Includes interviews at the end.   [36min]

Coil   also see Sound of Progress

* "Windowpane" music video.   [6min]
* "The Wheel" old and rare music video.   [4min]
* "The Snow (Answers Come in Dreams)" music video.   [6min]
* "Tainted Love" music video.

Craig Baldwin

* "Sonic Outlaws" an experimental documentary on audio collage, copyright violation, and culture jamming. Featuring Negativland, John Oswald, Emergency Broadcast Network, and the Barbie Liberation Organization. 1995   [87min]
* "Tribulation 99: Alien Anomalies Under America" the shocking truth about the coming apocalypse. A melange of satire, political fantasy, and black comedy, the film takes on crack-pot paranoid theories, environmental desruction, CIA intervention-and more! 1991   [48min]
* "O No Coronado!" intercuts live-action Conquistador vignettes with farcical found footage, delirious video-to-film FX, and a time-warped musical mix in a black-comic critique of both colonialism and the conventions of docu-drama historiography. 1992   [40min]

David Cronenberg

* "Long Live the New Flesh", CBC documentary from the 80's based on this Canadian director who is constantly pushing the envelope with his films. Features interviews with Martin Scorsese and Stephen King.   [60min]

David Lynch

* "The Grandmother", his third film which was made in 1970   [34min]
* "Alphabet", short film involving the alphabet, blood, and Lynch's twisted perspective. His second film ever from 1968.   [4min]
* "Six Figures Getting Sick", Lynch's first ever short film from 1966. The title says it all.   [1min]
* "Independent Focus", live audience interview with Lynch from the Independent Film Channel.   [21min]
* "Eraserhead", his first full length film, black and white 1977.   [90min]
* "Pretty as a Picture", very good documentary from '97 featuring interviews with Lynch and his family surrounding his work.   [90min]

Download

* The Nekropolis, Hamilton Ontario, with Dead Voices on Air 01/11/95
* "Glassblower" music video

Einsturzende Neubauten

* Moers Festival 1990, pro shot + Berlin 1981, said to be their first show ever   [25min]
* "Liebeslieder", an in depth documentary by Klaus Maeck and Johanna Schenkel featuring videos for "Autobahn" and "Interim Lovers" etc, live performances, and interviews. All in German with English subtitles.   [98min]

Emergency Broadcast Network   also see Craig Baldwin

* "Entertainment Product", hyperactive cut and paste TV manipulation with electronic music backdrop. These guys were signed to WaxTrax!

Evil Dead

* "The Making of Evil Dead 2", from the laser disk reissue
* "Army of Darkness" alternate ending from the Japanese laser disk   [5min]
* "Army of Darkness", behind the scenes and interviews surrounding three stunt sequences, taken from TV   [6min]

Foetus   also see Sound of Progress

* Music videos: "Butterfly Potion", "Verklemmt", "I'll Meet You in Poland, Baby".   [13min]
* Live at the Howling Wolf, New Orleans, July-12-95   [55min]
* "Male", official concert video. The "Poland" video is based on footage from this show.   [75min]

Front 242

* Cameo Theatre Miami FL Apr-26-91
* Interview with Patrick Codenys at Lollapalooze, with live clips.
* "Integration", all the music vids and some live footage.   [38min]

Front Line Assembly

* music video collection
* "Millennium", performed live on the Much Music Video Awards
* Rckcndy, Seattle Sept-19-92

Fugazi

* D.C. Space, Washington D.C. Dec-28-87, great video shot at side stage.   [53min]

Gaiman, Neil

* "NeverWhere", mini-series produced by the BBC based on Gaiman's book. Six episodes on 2 tapes. Artist Dave McKean did the intro, original music by Brian Eno.

Giger, H.R.

* "Giger's Alien", directed by Giger, this is the making of the Ridley Scott film's sets and special effects from his point of view, 1979.   [34min]
* "Giger's Necronomicon", short film showcasing Giger's lifestyle and work which he partially self-produced. An accompaniment to the book of the same title, 1975.   [40min]
* "Passagen", 1972 German TV documentary directed by Fredi Murer.   [50min]

Heaven's Gate Video Bait

* The video that Heaven's Gate used to recruit new members. Everything they believed is explained in great detail by their leader, who claims to be the second coming of Jesus. If nothing else, an extreme lesson in cult propaganda.

Jan Svankmajer

* "Faust" a brilliant and twisted take on the "Dr. Faustus" theme.   [97min]
* "Alice", a great remake of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland" story.   [85min]
* "The Cabinet of Jan Svankmajer", the Quay Brothers tribute to Jan.   [10min]

Jim Rose Circus Sideshow

* "Circus of the Scars" audience recording. I think it's when "Mr. Lifto" suspends weights in mid air with his penis that makes me cringe the most.

KMFDM

* "Megalomaniac" promo music video.
* Dallas Jan-28-90, early show featuring good interviews with En Esch and Sascha at the beginning which are surprisingly better than any on the "Beat by Beat" vid.
* "Beat by Beat": all five videos, some interviews, and live concert footage from the Nihil tour.

Kraftwerk

* music videos: "The Telephone Cell", "The Robot", "Tomorrow's World".   [9min]
* short news clip from German television   [2min]

LaVey, Anton

* "Speak of the Devil", documentary/biography surrounding LaVey that explains and debunks Satanism.   [89min]

Lowest of the Low   also see Pigface

* Tulsa, OK  Dec-3-98. Two hours of partial sets from the Invisible Records tour featuring Bagman, Pigface, Not Breathing, FM Einheit, and DVOA.   [140min]

Lucas, Henry Lee

* Discovery Channel Documentary   [15min]

Marilyn Manson

* Compilation of early rare interviews, performances, and videos.   [120min]

Ministry

* Neil Young's annual Bridge School Benefit festival, pro shot all acoustic cover set Feb-10-94
* "Same Old Madness" video from 1982
* "Burning Inside" video from 1990   [5min]
* "In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing up", professionally edited and shot

Nine Inch Nails

* "Broken", the infamous video in it's unreleased entirety.   [20min]
* all of the music vids up to "The Perfect Drug" including the "Closer" directors cut and the 'Head Like a Hole" remix video, also some interviews.

Pigface

* "Glitch", home video style highlights from the Notes tour, the "Little Sisters" video, and interviews.
* "Son of a Glitch", Fook tour video. 'These musicians sound like they were born to conspire'.   [58min]
* Tacoma WA   10/6/91   [60min]
* "Fook You I'm in the Band", public access television special featuring interviews with Atkins, En Esch, William Tucker, and Matt Schultz. It also has the "Murder Inc." vid and live footage   [30min]
* Milwaukee Nov-23-91   [94min]
* Miami Beach FL   Feb-10-93   [70min]
* Houston Texas Nov-9-94, features an unmissible medley encore of "If You Want My Body / Night Fever / Disco Inferno / Boogie Nights / Whole Lotta Love".

Psychic TV

* "I.C. Water" music video.

Rage Against the Machine

* San Jose, CA 9-4-96
* Music video collection

Revolting Cocks

* "You Goddamned Son of a Bitch", the same live concert that was later put on CD.

Rollins Band

* The making of "Come in and Burn" promo video. Lots of interviews and footage, plus a video for "Starve".

Rollins, Henry

* "Talking from the Box", pro-shot spoken word show on 2.13.61 Records

Skinny Puppy

* The Kitchen, New York Dec-85, with special guest Bill Leeb (of FLA) performing.
* "Last Rights" backing film. This is 2nd gen from a guy that worked on the tour with Tim Gore. There is virtually no flaws on this tape.   [68min]
* Interview Collection, includes a rare promo interview from when Bill Leeb was a member.
* "New Music" interview with the entire band including Dave Ogilvie.
* "Brap" multimedia collection: behind the scenes tour footage from the CD Rom on video.   [14min]
* JBTV interview '92, from Chicago public access TV.   [26min]
* Request Video interviews: 1992 before the tour and 1993 after the tour.
* Dallas, Texas Jun-12-92, recorded on the "Last Rights" tour.   [82min]
* "Ain't it Dead Yet?", officially released live concert.
* Chicago Oct-20-88, "VIVIsectVI" tour... including the Chud operation. I hear this was slated to be the "Ain't it Dead Yet? II" but was scrapped, pro-shot.   [53min]
* "Too Dark Park" backing film, highly generated.   [54min]
* Various music videos: Spasmolytic, Stairs and Flowers, Dig It, Testure, Killing Game, Far Too Frail, Smothered Hope, Deep Down Trauma Hounds.   [35min]
* "Worlock" video, unreleased. Samples all the gore from numerous films.   [35min]
* "The Process" videos, unreleased vids for Candle, Hardset Head, and Curcible. They look like they might have been part of a backing film since they borrow a lot of the same footage.

Sonic Youth

* "Screaming Fields of Sonic Love", comprehensive music video collection with live clips.

Sound of Progress

* An older low-budget documentary featuring interviews, performances, and studio footage of Coil, Foetus, Test Dept and Current 93. The interviews touch on the politics, culture, and motives behind their music. Features the first (and only?) video interview with Coil that I know of.   [40min]

Survival Research Labs

* "A Scenic Harvest", this notorious group represents the mechanical side of industrial culture. They spend months creating remote controlled machines and gadgets of destruction. Then they dismember each other, draped with roadkill, in a huge arena with a paying audience. Survival of the fittest for a mechanical age. This 1984 documentary is replete with performances and interviews.   [45min]
* "The Virtues of Negative Fascination", five mechanized performances by SRL, directed by Jonathan Reiss.   [80min]
* "Ripley's Believe it or Not", breif expose segment on SRL.   [5min]

Throbbing Gristle

* Kezar Stadium San Fran CA. May-29-81, I hear this was the last ever TG show...
* "Psychick Rally in Heaven", a Derek Jarman film.   [10min]

Tool

* Glass House, Pomona CA 10/16/96, very first show of the Aenima tour.
* Mesa Amphitheatre AZ 11/1/96, great shots of the giant backdrop screens.
* "Spotlight", all the vids up to "Stinkfist" and interviews surrounding the videos.
* In depth Much Music interview with Maynard Keenan. Includes the Aenima video.

Tori Amos/Maynard Keenan

* Live duet performance of "Muhammad My Friend" at the concert for RAINN.

Van Bebber, Jim

* "Charlie's Family", rough working print introduced by Van Bebber himself.
* "Charlie's Family" trailer for the 1997 Jim Van Bebber movie as of yet unreleased, Download did the soundtrack.   [3min]
* "My Sweet Satan"; short film staring Van Bebber, who also wrote and directed it.   [19min]
* "Roadkill: The Last Days of John Martin", very odd short written and directed by Van Bebber.   [15min]
* "Chunkblower" trailer from the never released horror film featuring Bill Leeb of FLA. Music for the film was written by Dwayne Goettel and cEvin Key of Skinny Puppy.   [4min]

Waits, Tom

* "Big Time", concert footage interspersed with the usual Tom Waits weirdness. Mostly songs from "Swordfish Trombones", "Rain Dogs", and "Frank's Wild Years".

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