The Tokyo Project

The Tokyo Project 1988

6.00

Akira, Junpei, Keiko and Kumiko are members of the Rutz Detective Agency, and are always ready for a good case. When a mysterious murder places a top secret floppy disk in the hands of Junpei, the gang suddenly has a conspiracy on their hands of grandiose proportions. Not only have they made an enemy of politicians and shady characters, but also the munitions manufacturer company Yotsuboshi itself! With murder attempts, rampaging machinery and kidnappers to handle, the group must race against the clock to foil the evil scheme before it's too late!

1988

Ayo: Live at Olympia

Ayo: Live at Olympia 2007

8.90

live Blu Ray from the Folk/Soul performer Ayo, born to a Nigerian father and gypsy mother in Germany. Her break-through album Joyful, brought Ayo to the attention of European music fans and this disk features her performing songs from this magnificent album and more. 13 tracks including 'Letter By Letter', 'Help Is Coming', 'And It's Supposed To Be Love' and more.

2007

White Lies: Ritual

White Lies: Ritual 2011

1

A short film released to correspond with the second studio album of the English Indy Rock band, White LIes. Featuring 3 songs from the album "Bad Love", "Holy Ghost", and "Bigger than Us".

2011

We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You

We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You 2004

8.00

We Are Scissor Sisters... And So Are You is the first DVD by the Scissor Sisters, released on November 29, 2004. It contains a full live concert filmed at Brighton Dome in August 2004, featuring backstage footage and extras. It includes the documentary "Return To Oz" (directed by Julien Temple) which tells the story of the Scissor Sisters. There is also a separate 10 minute skit directed by Andy Soup which has the band dressed up as characters from The Wizard of Oz, which also includes "terribly bad acting" as mentioned on their official website.

2004

Elbow and the BBC Concert Orchestra: The Seldom Seen Kid - Live at Abbey Road

Elbow and the BBC Concert Orchestra: The Seldom Seen Kid - Live at Abbey Road 2009

6.30

On Saturday 17th January 2009 at the world famous Abbey Road studios in London, Elbow performed the entirety of their Mercury Music Prize winning album The Seldom Seen Kid with the BBC Concert Orchestra and Chantage, the winners of Radio 3's Choir Of The Year competition. The band played new and exclusive versions of the songs from the album in order and were joined by Richard Hawley for The Fix. The Seldom Seen Kid is a welcome return from the band, driven by a thunderous riff that reminds listeners of Elbow's love of the heavy as well as the delicate. Produced by keyboard player, Craig Potter, the album is the follow up to 2005's universally acclaimed Leaders Of The Free World. The big themes of love and loss become the central focus of an album that sees Elbow, a band universally recognized for their musical ability and innovation, stretch their sonic template further than ever before.

2009

The Comsat Angels Live 12-12-1981

The Comsat Angels Live 12-12-1981 1981

6.00

The Comsat Angels - the legendary post-punk band from Sheffield, England, live recording from Mensa Wilhelmstrausse, Tuebingen, West Germany, on December 12, 1981. They were initially active from 1978 to 1995 with basically this line-up. Named after the J. G. Ballard short story. They debuted in 1979 with the "Red Planet" three-track single. This release attracted Polydor A&R man Frank Neilson and the band signed a three-album recording contract. These three albums - "Waiting for a Miracle" (1980), which included the single "Independence Day", probably their best known song, "Sleep No More" (1981) and "Fiction" (1982) - are regarded by some as their best, but only sold modestly.

1981