A dazzling display of abstracted images.
Light your black candles and start the chant! Culled from 16mm prints found in Something Weird’s attic, SMUT WITHOUT SMUT: SATANIC HORROR NITE is an exclusive feature-length mixtape curated by the Lucifer-worshipping maniacs at the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA). Best viewed during the witching hour at a haunted drive-in, this mixtape features “Smut Without Smut” versions of six Satan-themed features, as well as trailers, commercials, and ephemera from the vaults. WATCH! Demon killers wearing makeup in the style of the band KISS! SEE! Sacrificial rites performed on kitchen tables! OBSERVE! Credits like “Co-starring Raquel Belch!” Dreamy, outrageous, and filled with naked people wearing velvet capes, SMUT WITHOUT SMUT: SATANIC HORROR NITE is a spicy treat for those souls who are brave enough to jump into the fire.
Western Falopa
A video mixtape for the chronically online. A sensorial acid bath.
Here begins the land of phantoms.
THE ULTIMATE GORE MIXTAPE! 75 minutes of non-stop gore mayhem accompanied with plenty of death, grind and hardcore around the ears! This mixtape contains footage from over 200 different underground gore productions, some so obscure that they have yet to surface online! A must-see for gorehounds!
Compilation tape with music by various underground musicians, interspersed with random video footage.
Corea del Congo
Made in 1989, Amok Assault Video is considered one of the progenitors of the video mixtape movement, a DIY culture of fan-made, hand-traded VHS tapes containing bizarre compilations of material found on television and beyond. The schizophrenic rhythm and selection of material emulates the channel-clicking of a spectacle-hungry TV viewer.