No Rest
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No Rest is a prime example of what happens if, when writing a body of work about dealing with difficult situations, you let the bass player make a contribution... The result? Gothic horror that verges on the melodramatic, with more than a touch of doom. Features a guest vocal performance by Atom Kraft/Venom Inc.'s Tony Dolan.

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Poet Steve Dalachinsky discusses how Allen Ginsberg & William S. Burroughs inspired him
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Poet Steve Dalachinsky discusses how Allen Ginsberg & William S. Burroughs inspired him

Steve was a reading in support of the launch for DON'T HIDE THE MADNESS: William S. Burroughs in Conversation with Allen Ginsberg, edited by Steven Taylor, published in October 2018 by Three Rooms Press.

Dry Run - Original Animation
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Dry Run - Original Animation

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EO, by Andrei Gorlov
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EO, by Andrei Gorlov

EO, by Andrei Gorlov

The Woodhouse Prize Brass Band perform ‘England, Arise!’
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The Woodhouse Prize Brass Band perform ‘England, Arise!’

The Woodhouse Prize Band, based in Sheffield, was founded in 1853, and is one of the oldest surviving brass bands in the country in continuous existence. Visit their website here: http://www.woodhouseprizeband.org.uk/​ You can find out more about Edward Carpenter at https://www.friendsofedwardcarpenter....​

Poet Steve Dalachinsky discusses how Allen Ginsberg & William S. Burroughs inspired him
08:23
Poet Steve Dalachinsky discusses how Allen Ginsberg & William S. Burroughs inspired him

Steve was a reading in support of the launch for DON'T HIDE THE MADNESS: William S. Burroughs in Conversation with Allen Ginsberg, edited by Steven Taylor, published in October 2018 by Three Rooms Press.


Dry Run - Original Animation
02:57
Dry Run - Original Animation

Follow My Work on http://felixcolgrave.com


EO, by Andrei Gorlov
04:02
EO, by Andrei Gorlov

EO, by Andrei Gorlov


The Woodhouse Prize Brass Band perform ‘England, Arise!’
05:01
The Woodhouse Prize Brass Band perform ‘England, Arise!’

The Woodhouse Prize Band, based in Sheffield, was founded in 1853, and is one of the oldest surviving brass bands in the country in continuous existence. Visit their website here: http://www.woodhouseprizeband.org.uk/​ You can find out more about Edward Carpenter at https://www.friendsofedwardcarpenter....​