LAST LOOKS
2021-12-27A disgraced ex-cop seeks solace by moving to the woods, but his quiet life comes to an end when a private eye recruits him to investigate a murder.
In theatres February 4th, 2022
TweetA disgraced ex-cop seeks solace by moving to the woods, but his quiet life comes to an end when a private eye recruits him to investigate a murder.
In theatres February 4th, 2022
TweetRayhana’ EP is a departure from the cerebral, industrial deep dive of his debut album ‘Unlit Signals’, and now draws from wider influences, twisting Baile funk, broken beat and hi-tech bass music into floor-focussed, sinewy new shapes. Guaranteed to cause jubilant carnage wherever heard, the heavy artillery of title track ‘Rayhana’ is a vocal led, rumbling rhythmic monster with chest-pummelling low end, neck-snapping metallic claps and razor-sharp hats. Almost a deeper dub of its predecessor, ‘Dark Lavis’ is an instrumental tension builder, where mangled eastern elements whip up a head spinning vortex that’s carried by behemoth bass and stuttering, swung beats, which take you deep inside the ride.
TweetDe Keyser’s drawings and watercolors are a crucial part of his oeuvre. They offer an intimate glimpse into the artist’s thought process and work method. The drawings are only rarely conventional studies: they are often a reaction to his own paintings, but they can also stand on their own.
De Keyser’s works from the 1970s are characterized by his exploration of materials (pencil, chalk, watercolor, ink, graphite, gesso, etc.), types of paper, and techniques (such as scratching, rubbing and smudging). The work process itself gradually became the subject of the oeuvre, with hesitations and ‘mistakes’ increasingly being admitted into the works.
Opposite – Untitled, 1980
Exhibition runs through to January 22nd, 2022
Zeno X Gallery
Leopold De Waelplaats 16
2000 Antwerp
Belgium
As one of the primary architects of the Detroit techno movement, John Beltran’s sound is a key strand in the DNA of modern dance music. Returning to the LP format for the first time since 2019, Beltran’s latest Aesthete is something of a lighter fare than his usual workouts and no less satisfying as a result. Track titles like ‘The Sun Would Shine’ and ‘When The Children Dance’ betray a bright and domestic sensibility that sounds great paired with his trademark drum sounds, while ‘I Play For You’ recalls New Order with its playful new wave streak. Aesthete is a warm and inviting journey through sound from an artist that’s still challenging himself after all these years.
TweetA garbage collector (Adrien Brody) sucked into the orbit of a local crime boss must face the violence of his past to find redemption in this bloody thrill ride
In theatres January 28th, 2022
TweetA garbage collector (Adrien Brody) sucked into the orbit of a local crime boss must face the violence of his past to find redemption in this bloody thrill ride
Opening in theatres and VOD January 28th, 2022
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