Music By Design – Avertive Powers (1989)

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Recorded July 1988 – September 1989 at Music by design Studios, Seattle
Produced by Jim Papp and Alex Johnson
“Avertive Powers” is music based on the first known translation of electromagnetic data into sound.

The first objective of the project is to de- monstrate, in the form of musical tones, the meditative and contemplative qualities inherent in the fluctua- tions of the earth’s electromagnetic field. The second objective is to illustrate the marriage of art and science as demonstrated, implicitly and explicitly, in earlier ‘societies such as the Mayan culture in Central America. The idea for this music was conceived in response to the specific participation by artists Milo Duke and Ray Pelley in an event which has come to be known as Harmonic Convergence. They travelled to the sacred Zapotec site of Monte Alban in Mexico’s Oaxaca Valley during the month of August 1987. Operating on the premise that Mayan and North American Indian prophesies had predicted fluctua- tions in the earth’s electromagnetic field at this time in history, the artists sought confirming scientific evidence.

Using specially designed instrumentation (a flux gate magnetometer and an electric field meter) provided by Harold Fauska, a physicist.and electrical — engineer, readings were taken at the sacred site between the dates of August 3 and August 20, 1987. Upon their return from Mexico, analysis of the data revealed a number of interesting anomalies patterns in the flux measurements taken on days are specifically identified in historical predictions.

Using a system based on the science of Numerology, the collected data was converted into musical tones. Three synthesizer sounds were chosen to represent the three components of the elec- tromagnetic field: North/South (heard as a high frequency tone), East/West (mid-range tone), and Vertical (low tone). Next, in order to produce the individual notes, 10 minute increments were chosen and the corresponding field flux intensity reduced to its digital root. These calculations were done for each of the three components and converted, using a numerological chart, to musical notes. Using a scale of 1:100, 10 minutes became 3 seconds, reducing 35 hours 10 minutes of readings to 21 minutes 16 seconds of music.

Side One of the “Avertive Powers” cassette consists of twelve different pieces of music using the three synthesizer tones described above with additional instrumentation composed and recorded by avariety of musicians. The participating musicians represent many musical styles playing a wide range of acoustical and electronic instruments. In accor- dance with the project’s scientific aims.

Side Two displays the three synthesizer tones “as is” over the same twelve movements.

Horrortober 2022 #18 & #19

Frogs (1972)

“That night, now alone in his mansion, Jason witnesses hundreds of frogs breaking into the house
and staring at him”

Its called frogs but all of the attacks and killings are by other creatures like alligators, snakes and leaches. Normal frogs are seen though out the film, and during the big finale frog scene they are just normal sized frogs as well. They mention giant frogs, but you never see any.

A wildlife photographer canoeing through a swamp encounters a wealthy family who he stays with for a while, and then as people go about their business they are attacked by the swamps wildlife. Its hinted at that the “giant” frogs are caused by pollution. I think all the frogs they show are actually toads. 2/5

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Heavy Metal Massacre (1989)

“This location was torn down in the early 1990s, when the current owners were made aware
this film had been shot there.”

This is super b-grade. Shot on video, with shitty in-camera effects and fades. Produced and written by I assume the main character, and I’m also going to assume its their shitty music all through the film. I guess this is what you call a vanity project. Despite the warning at the start there’s no gore or horror, and many of the scenes are really dark and out of focus. Not great, not even really fun in a dumb way. 1/5

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Horrortober 2022 #7 & #8

Men (2022)

British folk horror. A strange interesting film.

A woman takes a vacation in the country after the suicide of her husband. She encounters men in a variety of fucked up forms.

Its shot lovely, and the score is excellent. Its atmospheric yet intense, grounded but with big surreal moments, rich in subtext, and genuinely creepy and fucked up and confronting as needed. An interesting, different and even enjoyable film. 3/5

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Houseboat Horror (1989)

Some A grade Aussie shot on video dogshit.

A rock band, crew and entourage go to a lake to film a video clip. A killer, known as Acid Head, starts killing everyone.

Its awfulness and notoriety are the films only redeeming qualities. 1/5

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Halloween Horror #24 & #25

#24 – Winterbeast (1991)

In a wintery kind of town somewhere, people are being killed off by possessed totem poles.

B-grade acting with crazy claymation monsters, awesome stuff. This looks like it was filmed in the early 80’s not ’91. Kind of confusing story, wishy-washy acting and dialogue, weird characters. You’re only going to ever watch this is for the monsters, but this is a very strange film all round.
2.5 stars mainly for the claymation.

#25 – Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat (1989)

A 1989 Horror-Comedy staring Bruce Campbell. What the hell is this, I’ve never heard of it and have no idea when or why I downloaded it.

Reclusive vampires lounge in a lonely American town. They wear sun cream to protect themselves. A descendant of Van Helsing arrives with hilarious consequences.

What a very strange, very 80’s film. 2.5 stars

Halloween Horror #13

#13 – Shocking Dark (1989)

Shocking Dark (also known as Terminator II, Terminator 2, Aliens 2, Aliennators, and Contaminator) is a 1989 Italian science-fiction film. Although the film was promoted as a rip-off of James Cameron’s The Terminator, it is primarily a rip-off of James Cameron’s Aliens. It was released in some countries as Terminator II, as it had been made two years before Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Wikipedia

In a polluted future Venice researchers work to improve the situation. One day, unknown forces start killing them. A team of soldiers and a couple of civilians is sent to investigate. Soon, they encounter strange murderous creatures.
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What else do you need to know? Italian trash of the highest order. An intensely B-grade rip-off of Aliens so overt yet so trash it has to be seen to be believed.
Fucking Bellissimo! 2 stars.