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The Films of Jésus Franco (1930-2013)

[Every so often it's important to look to the past for inspiration. Today seemed like a very fitting time to re-publish a post from two years ago. April 2nd marks the two year anniversary of the death of filmmaker Jésus Franco. He is a big inspiration for The Brvtalist and Severin Films is releasing two of his most legendary films on Blu Ray, which is also accompanied by a release party by Rendezvous LA! (see more on the Events page).] 

Originally published on April 9th, 2013

On April 2nd, legendary writer/director Jesús Franco passed away at the age of 82. Known primarily for his horror, erotic and exploitation films, Franco was a true visionary whose worked spanned over five decades and included over 150 films. 

Franco first came to prominence with the release of The Awful Dr. Orloff (1962), which stars Howard Vernon as a twisted surgeon who attempts to repair his wife’s disfigured face using the skin of others. He would later go on to release such classics such as Necronomicon (aka Succubus) (1966), Venus in Furs (1968), Vampyros Lesbos (1970) and The Bare-Breasted Countess (1973). 

Franco’s films often dealt with lesbian vampires, the occult, sadomasochism and surgical horrors among others. Fritz Lang once said Franco’s Necronomicon was the first erotic film he ever sat through, ”because it’s a beautiful piece of cinema”. 

My introduction to Franco was through Vampyros Lesbos, which is about a beautiful American woman whose dreams are haunted by a sultry vampiress who feeds on her blood. When she arrives on a remote island to deal with an inheritance, she quickly finds that the woman from her dreams is real and she is out to lure her in to eternity. Franco’s use of exotic location, occultist glamour and raw eroticism make the film a real thing of beauty. 

While he was often dismissed in later years as simply being an “adult movie” director, this could not be further from the truth. His films were conceptual and highly artistic. While he dealt mostly in the horror and exploitation genres, he always left a mark of style and sophistication. As time goes on I suspect Franco’s films will continue to inspire and there is no question that fans of horror and art house films alike will remember his vast and prolific body of work. R.I.P. 

The man himself. 

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Thursday 04.02.15
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Brvtalist Premieres: Human Traffic - "Morgue Witch"

The Brvtalist is proud to premier the latest single by Kansas City based trio Human Traffic. Available soon on their upcoming full length release, "Morgue Witch" is an amazing track that combines elements of post-industrial, suicide pop and drone into something  melodic and very Brvtal. Their take on multiple genres is equally harmonious as it is destructive. I had the privilege of speaking to rehab, one of the group's members (along with vicki sixxx and lola rat), and found that he had the perfect explanation for the track: 

the title of the track is "morgue witch" and it depicts the romanticized horror of being continuously haunted by yourself as an apparition in the eyes of someone else. as if your existence on this planet as a human wasn't good enough, you continue to remain invalid in an afterlife that you never wanted. forever doomed and desperate for some form of interpersonal recognition. there is a void but it cannot be filled. you are tenuous and transparent. a fragile abnormality constantly in search of something that no longer exists. if you were to have found what you were looking for, would you even know what to do with it? 

This upcoming album will be the group's first output since their previous and initial effort, "digital ecstasy", which was self-released last year.  The trio will be heading out on tour this summer to support the record and many had the privilege of seeing them their last time around in Los Angeles and had excellent things to say. For now, you can catch Human Traffic curating some incredible shows at their night "Detox" in Kansas City which is held at Negative Space. The photos below are from their latest show there. (*Live photos by Joseph Brunk. Group Photo by Erica Petersen.) 

For more information, music and purchasing check out: 

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-JRS 

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Tuesday 03.24.15
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Baghdad Fashion Week

 

On Saturday, March 14, 2015, the Iraqi city of Baghdad hosted its first fashion show in over 25 years. The festivities took place at the beautiful Royal Tulip Hotel, known to Iraqis as "Rasheed". Over 500 people gathered to watch 16 young Iragi female models showcase designs by six homegrown designers. 

The collections were largely plays on traditional Middle Eastern themes and dress but many displayed a glamorous edge with nods to luxury fashion and other Western details that are not typically accepted in modern Iraqi society. 

The last fashion show in Baghdad was held at the Palestine Hotel in 1988. While just a couple decades old, this seems like worlds away. Iraq in the 1980s was a very different place. Despite an 8 year war with Iran, Baghdad during this time was a vibrant, cultural hub. It was much less socially and religiously conservative and artistic freedom, especially for women, was much more accepted. Unfortunately that has changed over the years and extremism now dominates much of Iraq's society. 

However, on this day, it felt like the old times. Five out of the six designers were women and the beautiful young models were able to walk down the runway for the first time in their lives. Meanwhile, just 100 miles north, Iraqi troops were engaged along the Tigris river with Islamic State militants who seek to overtake and control the region. 

This event is notable for so many reasons. Those of us in the West cannot even begin to comprehend the defiance of many of these designers, models and patrons. Fashion is not something that is a traditionally "accepted" career field in today's society and for many involved this was a radical move of defiance. With all of the other fashion weeks taking place around the world, in many ways this might be the most significant. These individuals are using fashion and creativity as war of their own, against oppressive ideals and religious extremism. Nothing is more Brvtal than that. 

-JRS 

*all fashion week photographs by Ahmad Al-Rubay/AFP 

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Monday 03.23.15
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Rigards Eyewear

In the over saturated market of luxury eyewear, it takes a lot to differentiate yourself from the rest of the crowd. That's why I've been so impressed with the incredible frames made by Rigards. Each pair goes through an incredible journey that went even deeper than I thought. 

Rigards, from the French word "look" or "glance", craft their beautiful eyewear made out of natural horn. This material is biocompatible, lightweight and unique. Each pair has its own graining and color variations that are already embedded in to the material. Further, the horns used are byproducts of water buffalo that are responsibly reared on small farms in Africa. Each horn is handpicked for its quality and distinction. From there, each individual frame is hand made and polished by a skilled craftsman. This is a difficult process as the desired finish of the frames is matte and not a high shine (which just requires polish and a wheel). This adds yet another layer of variation to the already one of a kind frames. 

The designs are influenced by the past but very modern with a bold and avant garde look. They are intended for fashion forward individuals who appreciate individuality and craftsmanship. These frames are no joke and this is an investment you will have for a lifetime as the natural horn will undergo its own aging process over time.  They are also extremely comfortable with lower chance of irritation and come in European and Asian fits. If you're looking for truly unique and cutting edge eyewear, this is the brand for you. For more information and stockists please visit Regards.  

-JRS

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Wednesday 03.18.15
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

The Work of Anny Wang

We recently became aware of the work of Copenhagen based designer and visual artist Anny Wang on Instagram and have fallen in love with her 3D illustrations and furniture. Wang notes her influences as her childhood in the 90's and Art Deco. With the revived interest in Memphis Design, it seems like the perfect time for Anny's kitschy pastel dreamscapes to enter the commercial design world. 

You can purchase digital prints of "Bell Jar" and "Golden" online at Arrivals. 

For more information, check out her website: annywang.se
All images copyright Anny Wang.

-TB

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Thursday 03.12.15
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Paris Fashion Week - A/W 2015

As far as the major fashion weeks go, there is no better event than Paris. The prestige, the designers and the setting, make it feel like the biggest and most glamorous of them all. In recent years, Paris has lived up to the hype and this season we've got some more great shows that are worthy of the Brvtal fashion paradigm. Ann Demeulemeester has not skipped a beat since the namesake designer stepped down from her own house. The clothes continue to channel the dark, romantic ethos and the leather gloves were perfect.  Also included are the beautiful fur-trimmed pieces from Chalayan, which look so chic yet so comfortable too. Rounding out our picks are all time favorite Mugler, who continues to channel his special brand of forward thinking contemporary edge and unmistakable glamour. I was also pleasantly surprised with the punk meets pop art looks of Maison Martin Margiela. Finally the master, Yohji Yamamoto, presented a show with exaggerated gothic looks, perfect draping and conceptual art. With the weather already heating up in Southern California, these shows are getting us excited for fall fashion. 

-JRS 

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Monday 03.09.15
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

London Fashion Week 2015

London Fashion Week 2015 is hands down the most brvtal fashion week of the year. Warriors, harlequins, diamond dogs and ghostly shadows all walked the runway - some wore leather, some wore lace...and feathers, PVC, fur and silk.

Below are some stand out brvtal collections from Gareth Pugh, Giles, Pam Hogg, Phoebe English, and Marko Mitanovski.

-TB

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Wednesday 02.25.15
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New York Fashion Week 2015

With news that the worst trend of the 90's, JNCO Jeans, might be returning to racks, I figured a glass of pinot grigio and a look at New York Fashion Week might be in order.

Shayne Oliver,  the man behind Hood By Air, began screen printing shirts in Williamsburg at his NY party GHE20G0TH1K (Ghetto Gothic) in 2006. After being scouted by industry heavy hitters and winning a substantial cash money and mentor prize from LVMH, HBA is upping the luxury factor in their latest runway presentation. "Youth excellence" is their motto -  gender neutral, fresh and fun. The show sort of screamed Zoolander to me - and I'm not mad about. (Images 1-7)

Pierre Costin of Porsche Design presented what he calls his "ideal uniform of the future" - clothes that make you feel bolder and stronger (or what I call, "back up bitch") is his angle. I do love a good totalitarian vibe and this collection has it - structured military inspired looks with a futuristic spin. (Images 8-14)

It's no secret I love Chromat for a variety of reasons. I never get tired of the architectural aesthetic, diversity of models (curvy builds and trans models, represent) and sexy fun vibe. Also, latex and patent leather always enchant me. (Images 15-20)

Assembly New York, perhaps truly the most 'ready to wear' designer in this post, showcased sleek jackets and constructed layers for their Fall 2015 collection. An opportunity to bundle up while still looking long, lean and sophisticated.  (Images 20-25)

-TB





Tuesday 02.24.15
Posted by Guest User
 

New Year's Eve 2015 - Los Angeles

Yes, it’s just a couple days away and if you don’t have plans now, you may or may not be panicking. Personally, I’m more of a stay at home on NYE but for those that like to indulge in the underground nightlife of the City of Angeles, there’s a couple events that may be worth going to. Here’s a quick rundown: 

Noire’s Eve - The Complex 

Black Bomb Productions Presents

“In Darkness There Is Always A Light”

A New Year’s Eve party of Dark Music EXTRAVAGANZA, 

including Dark Electronics Industrial, Goth, Dark 80’s, New 

Wave, Shoegaze, Ethereal, and everything in between!

With:

DJ BLACKEYED (Noize Faktory, Batcave)

DJ DOOMIE (Violane)

DJ GHEIST (Chamber, Discord)

DJ FRANCK HBOMB (Das Bunker, Noize Faktory, Batcave)

Complimentary glass of champagne at Midnight 

accompanied by a mini Strawberry Shortcake (vegan) 

courtesy of Das Baker and Doomie’s Home Cooking.

More info here. 

Sublevel Space Explorer 13 Year Anniversary - Secret Location

Dj Pierre 

Doc Martin W/Sublevel live

The Focus DJ’s:

Josh Billings

Nonfiction

Wobs

All Pre-Sales include 1 free CD,and 1 free Beverage

Tix: http://sublevelcalifornia.com/bass/tix/]

RA: http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?652897]

No Frills New Year’s Eve - Cafe NELA

If you’re in the mood for some classic punk and no bullshit, then check out Cafe NELA in Cypress Park for a rare appearance by The Controllers. 

More info here. 

Honeycut 54 - Honeycut 

Spend New Year’s in style with two of my favorite ladies, Lady Monix and Whitney Fierce. 

More info here. 

Don’t drink and drive and good luck with surge pricing. Happy New Year!

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Monday 12.29.14
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 

Best of The Brvtalist 2014 *Bonus* - Mixes

Had a little extra time so I thought I would dedicate a bonus round of the “Best Of” to another medium I hold near and dear - mixes. Between podcasts, souncloud and internet radio, there’s an incredible amount of material out there. While some disagree with the ethos behind the mix, I love what it’s become and it truly can be an art form and a great way to promote your brand/aesthetic as well. Here are some mixes that stood out for me this year:

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Samuel Kerridge - Red Bull Train Wreck Mix

Kerridge displays such an incredible mix of brvtalising sound and artful technique. When I heard Suicide over Covered in Sand to kick things off I was blown away.

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Kerri LeBon - Jealous God Issue No. Five

One of my favorites of 2014. Kerri’s mixes cover such a wide array of genres and eras, yet manage to find a common thread every time. I loved the whole feeling of this mix and hearing Body of Light with The Wake and Silent Servant was amazing.

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Pandora’s Jukebox - Mega.Mix.One.

While maybe not the most Brvtal mix, I included this because Pandora’s Jukebox is the queen of assembling sexy, sultry after-hours type vibes and you can always envision yourself at an underground avant garde party smoking cigarettes and drinking champagne with interesting people. And I like that.

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S13 - Burning the Existence

Secret 13 has easily the most unique, in depth, fringe mixes out there. I learn something new every single time a mix comes out. When “Burning the Existence” was released on Halloween it took things to another level. 3 hours of the outer edges of goth and post punk. This will be played for years to come.

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Violet Poison - SWQW Podcast 005

I love the whole aesthetic of Violet Poison and they create dark, powerful music that can fit into multiple genres. This is clearly on display here with a great darkwave mix that lets you peer into the mind.

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Silent Servant - Powell Melon Magic on NTS Radio (April)

I could have also went with Silent Servant’s LN-CC mix, Fabric X Jealous God and a couple others but I just had the most fun listening to this one. Juan continues to show that he is one of the most versatile and skilled producers/djs out there.

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CVLT Nation - Deathrock 2014 curated by Oliver Shephard

These deathrock mixes have been going for a couple years now and they have not lost any steam in my opinion. The deathrock scene is currently going strong and these are a great way to discover old and new.

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Jock Club - Red City Deep House Mix

This is short but powerful and most importantly, DEEP.  This could have been mixed by an old school Detroit legend but it’s by the young and up and coming deep house member of Ascetic House. They win again.

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Rrose - Little White Earbuds

A rare mix from Rrose this year. I love h/er whole performance art concept and these mixes always come with dark, brooding techno, perfect for the endless nights.

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Ryan Elliot - Panorama Bar 06

Ok fine, this is obvious but it really is that good!

tags: mixes, house, techno, deathrock, postpunk, goth
Monday 12.22.14
Posted by Jeremy Schwartz
 
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