![]() Instead, Quantum of Solace has been practically airbrushed out of history besides the odd mention of Quantum, we get no reference to its plot and Dominic Greene is never seen on camera. You would imagine that any story which seeks to claim that the events of Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace and Skyfall were all an elaborate means to bring us to this point would place an equal weight on each instalment and the events therein. The first such problem is the amount of emphasis given to each of the previous films. Spectre attempts to tie together the events of its predecessors with a story about chickens coming home to roost - and while there is much to applaud about Sam Mendes' film, it is also riddled with problems. Doctor Who, Sherlock and Star Wars have all shown that this is not an easy thing to pull off, and it's harder still to convince an audience that such an undertaking was always intentional. Since the franchise was effectively rebooted with Casino Royale, an approach more becoming of comic books has been employed: different writers and directors come in and somehow try to stitch all the character's actions together into an overarching narrative. While this has kept the Bond series as a whole firmly in the realms of fantasy, it has allowed individual entries in the series to push for something more gritty or realistic if it works, it's embraced and carried forward, and if not the series reverts to type with very few tears. Modern audiences are asked to believe that the character has been the same age for more than 50 years, and the series has bent or tinkered with its conventions ever so slightly as the decades have rolled past in order to stay relevant. One of the most obvious characteristics of the Bond series is that each instalment of the franchise can sit on its own. Rating: PG-13 (Language|Intense Sequences of Action|Sensuality|Some Disturbing Images|Violence) As Bond ventures toward the heart of SPECTRE, he discovers a chilling connection between himself and the enemy (Christoph Waltz) he seeks. Needing the help of the daughter of an old nemesis, he embarks on a mission to find her. After infiltrating a secret meeting, 007 uncovers the existence of the sinister organization SPECTRE. esoteric aside, it's a pretty aggressive bunch of jungle tunes, mashing all sorts of ingredients into the hypersonic blender that be our current times.A cryptic message from the past leads James Bond (Daniel Craig) to Mexico City and Rome, where he meets the beautiful widow (Monica Bellucci) of an infamous criminal. a little more defined in its spiritual reaction, if you will. thematically this record continues where panopticon left off, but a little sharper. analog glitch, digital distribution for quickness.Ī look into digital dystopia through eyes of jungle, punk, noise, & rapid-fire sampling. gameboy dmg breaks pushed to the limits of sampling. X x x aaron spectre - extraterrestrial / create the future / the quickeningĪ trilogy of new work, exploring themes of disinfo dystopia, pushback & new ways, imagination & its companions. feeling lucky, punk? tickets:ģ1/10 - Poitiers (FR) Le Confort ModerneĢ9/11 - Budapest (HU) Barba Negra Music Hallġ5/12 - Clermont-Ferrand (FR) La Coopérative de Maiġ7/12 - Bordeaux (FR) Rock School Barbey personally i think it'll probably get pushed back to spring 2022 at least, but this is my own wild speculation. a willingness to engage with the darkest reality, but an outright refusal to yield to cynicism - essentially hardcore punk filtered through a diversity of experience and influence. X x x statement on igorrr winter tour 2021Ī record about our current time, as always. full artwork as always, film grain & videosynth electricity from real life. bits of chiptune, neocrust, d-beat, breakcore, glitch, and all things hardcore punky. works well on its own, or while listening.īuy on bandcamp (music download included)įive songs, heavy as heaven. trilogy of the newest records collected into a high quality artifact. X x x drumcorps - better days for the living creaturesĪ book of glitch art, photography, & lyrics. heavy guitars, downtuned, chiptuned, amen cored, doomy & stark. ![]() ![]() hardcore punk, glitchy electronic, bit of pure noise. diverse influences, but united in its core, like so many of us. some tunes for the creatures of earth, so we may break this infernal machine, and create a kinder thing from its recycled parts. bits of chiptune, melodic electronica, softly noisy glitches, daydream bliss and space, forever into the distance, into the future and the past. some warm tunes for cold nights, waves to replenish our spirits for the days ahead. Ambient and glitchy, in the spirit of lost tracks.
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