Based on Simon Reynolds‘ 2005 post-punk chronicle, the documentary features interviews with Jah Wobble (PiL), Ana da Silva (Raincoats), Genesis Breyer-P-Orridge (Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV), Mark Stewart (The Pop Group), Stephen Mallinder (Cabaret Voltaire) and more.
This week in Indie Basement: reviews of new albums from Kiwi Jr, Palberta and Still Corners, plus a new post-punk disco box set, and a reissue of EXEK's debut album.
Two of Brian Eno's '90s collaborative albums are getting expanded reissues: 1990's Wrong Way Up, which he made with John Cale; and 1995's Spinner which was made with Jah Wobble.
Just in time for Brexit, this protest song features a Who's Who of UK Post-Punk, including most of PiL's Metal Box lineup, The Pop Group's Mark Stewart and Killing Joke's Youth.
The Orb will release their 17th album, Abolition of the Royal Familia, on March 27 and it features appearances by Roger Eno, Youth, Steve Hillage, and more.
Chillout pioneers The Orb, who are celebrating their 30th anniversary all this year, recently released No Sounds Are Out Of Bounds, which features contributions from Youth, Roger Eno, Hollie Cook, Jah Wobble (who played on their ambient classic "Blue Room"), and Guy Pratt..