INSTITUTE OF PARAPHILIA STUDIES 2010

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, March 26, 2010, 12:32:04 PM

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RyanWreck

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Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on April 19, 2011, 11:25:18 AM
All gone. BUT I think screens MAY exists, so re-press might be doable if there is some demand.
I would be definetely in for a couple of shirts in the medium size, so will keep eyes open if plans for re-press go through

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Just watched IOPS vol 1 & 2 dvds, great all throughout but standouts for me was the bizarre uproar performance  on vol 2 and nicole 12 throughout both discs. The conceptual videos by both grunt and bizarre uproar I personally see more as conceptual/contemporary video art. They are both great and great mixture and purpose in the use of visuals coupled with noise. Some other forms of music that use so called visual jockeys just have random images that have no connection to the music.

FreakAnimalFinland

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FreakAnimalFinland

#4) pure s/m video with noise soundtrack (grunt). No live actions.
#5) grunt live (ritual of mortality material) and two video clips with new 2012 grunt soundtracks.
#6) siikala performance & full lenght COT live set.

All c. 1 hour length.

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audiodissection

this is such a great news! First 3 volumes were tasty, definitely looking forward for further perversion

bitewerksMTB

Goddamn. Ain't got none of those.  Are the previous vol's still available?

I have a still photo that looks similiar to the image on Vol. 1.

Niko

Quote from: bitewerksMTB on March 07, 2012, 12:57:31 AM
Goddamn. Ain't got none of those.  Are the previous vol's still available?

Seems to be still listed on Freak Animal's distrolist.
And if I recall correctly Mikkko said in some interview that all IOPS stuff will be replicated as long as there is demand or something like that?
www.obscurex.org Noise, Power Electronics, Industrial & Experimental Label.

RyanWreck

Not having TV for a few months I watch a ton of DVD's or have them playing in the background and I still watch the first 3 a lot more than most other DVD's I have. Really looking forward to the new volumes.

QuoteAnd if I recall correctly Mikkko said in some interview that all IOPS stuff will be replicated as long as there is demand or something like that?

Yea, that is somewhere in the interview I did with him on The Pure Stench, he also talked a bit about these new DVDr's now that I re-read it:

http://purestench.blogspot.com/2011/04/interview-institute-of-paraphilia.html

drunk

Into The Grave is probably the best death metal record ever.

FreakAnimalFinland

Someone uploaded vol 1 to youtube. I have my doubts how long it can stay there, so take a look now. My favorite piece is Grunt basement action starting at 33:00:

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Scat-O-Logy

+Vol. 2: http://youtu.be/15chYVS4Vp0

Damn, these are classics. It has been a while since I watched the first volumes...

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FreakAnimalFinland

I think there was more than 150 views for vol 1. at least.
All volumes, 1-8 are still available on DVDR format. PAL, region free. Each roughly 1 hour length. Sound and picture obviously better than in those youtube versions.
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