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Archive: Eighties

/// Warped Special: Honcho Magazine Covers 1985-1995 ///

For part I (1997-1985) click here.

Boytronic x 2

German synthie pop band.
Clip 1 = great performance / Clip 2 = nice song, shitty video. Thanks, Nils.

Giorgio Moroder x 2

Turning Trash Into… Trash: Jiz / Sienna D’Enema

John Waters would love this: Jiz is a spoof on the campy kids’ cartoon show “Jem and the Holograms” about a female glamrock band. The re-dubbed version turns the main character Jem into a violent drug addicted drag queen and everyone else into queer weirdos. The episode below in which Jiz turns out to be a huge fan of abortions may not completly have the drive of the older, shorter Jiz clips, but is still pretty funny. You find more Jiz-stuff and other rude re-dub experiments like the “Golden Shower Girls” on this YouTube channel. It’s run by a guy called Sienna D’Enema, who in this small interview he gave the online magazine Heeb turns out to be a film maker from L.A. who wants to stay anonymous but at the same time announces more of these kinds of clips.

Watch It Online: Synth Britannia

Synth Britannia is a  documentary that aired on BBC Four in October 2009 and that follows the British synth pop movmement from its early and rather experimental stages in the late seventies to the eighties, when it all of a sudden had a major impact on Western pop culture. The inventors of synth-based pop music such a The Normal, The Human League or OMD where all influenced by computer music heroes such as Kraftwerk and Gorgio Moroder as well as the punk era in which making music was no longer perceived as a the privilege of trained musicians. Unfortunately the documentary focuses mostly on the technical side of this music and on the way it affected and was affected by society in general, the fact that this movement established a whole new style that e.g. allowed men to be androgynous and emotional isn’t really analysed here, it’s only superficially mentioned . Still the film is really worth watching if you like the music and the style of that time. I also posted some of my favourite artists and songs appearing in the film below.

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Fashion Activism

There are not many reasons to visit the Berlin Fashion Week, but I can offer the Berliners amongst you at least one: Tonight the movie “Comrade Coture – Ein Traum in Erdbeerfolie” is going to be screened at the so-called “Kino Showroom Meile”. The film is a documentray about a a group of  independent fashion designers from East Berlin and premiered last year at the Berlinale. It takes place in the eighties, a time when you hat to be pretty inventive if you wanted to come up with your own fashion creations – a lot of materials weren’t available in the GDR and by the leaders of the state fashion was seen as part of the loathsome individualism of the western societies. The movie is shown at 8.30 pm at the FC Magnet Club in Mitte, after the screening two of the designers are going to talk about the movie. (Thanks, Warbear)

Vintage Gay Porn Trailer x 2: Inches / A Deep Compassion

Here are two trailers from a time when porn movies actually had something like a story: Steve Scott’s INCHES is a gay porn classic from 1979 and was one of the first longer movies that featured Al Parker (1952-1992) who started off as a butler of Hugh Hefner and became a porn star in the eighties. I found this nice trailer on Colin Quinn’s tumblr and I’m curious how long YouTube is going to keep it online. An explicit version can be found on the webpage of Bijou Video, a vintage porn distributor. On Bijou’s YouTube channel you also find the trailer of A DEEP COMPASSION from 1972. Here a young blind boy is “caught in a web of sin and cruelty” in a dramatic story of “biblical proportions”. Sounds great.

Decoration

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MVSCLZ: Hyper Trash For Free

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MVSCLZ is a trashy synth pop / neo italo disco act from Austin that sounds so much like the cheesy pop stuff from the eighties it refers to that in my perception it would be an understatement to only call them “retro”. But I think you can tell from videos like the one I posted below that whoever is the person/ are the people behind this project that sounds a little bit like Fisherspooner it is not supposed to be something that should be take too serious. So if you like what you see and hear below (the video is a remix of two crazy bodybuilding performances) check out this link where you can download MVSCLZ’s new  E.P. “Feel Like Yourself Again” which is released on The Awthum Empire for free/ donaton (via Ben Aqua).

A Tribute To “Cruising”

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“Cruising” by William Friedkin from 1980 surely is one of the controversial movies about gay culture and subculture ever and I agree with the gay activists of that time like William A. Percy that the way the movie shows homosexuality as a “destructive force” makes it pretty problematic. On the other hand the movie has got it’s really strong moments when the camera follows a disturbed and at the same time facinated Al Pachino (who plays a cop in search of a serial killer) into the clubs and darkrooms of the New York leather and SM scene – places Friedkin himself visited for three months to get an impression of what’s going on there and asked the people there to take part in the movie. As scholars like D.A. Miller point out in these moments the movie works like a field study and especially gay sex in a way it has never been shown in a Hollywood movie before and after it. If you haven’t seen it yet, check it out. Here’s the trailer: