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The Body Of Horror. Music Inspired By The Cinema Of David Cronenberg
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The Body Of Horror. Music Inspired By The Cinema Of David Cronenberg --- 2022-03-04
More than a cult filmmaker, a true legend of the contemporary cinema, Cronenberg inspired an unimaginable number of artists all over the world and in every field of the artistic expressions. Cronenberg’s signature is a mix of graphic sex and violence broadly known as “body horror.” His early works exploited special effects to provoke audiences with bugs and parasites invading the body, exploding heads and images of genitalia intersecting violently with technology. His later films became more introspective and existential, often drawing upon Freudian theory and literary sources to consider the relationship between body, mind and technology. His work explores human fears and desires not commonly expressed in cinema, such as disease, aging, mental illness, and sexual fetishism. Cronenberg approaches the human condition through the unconscious and physical processes of the thinking animal, with an extreme existentialism that celebrates the body (in all its disgusting glory) while admitting the horror of the individual consciousness trapped within ever decaying flesh. These themes are present in Cronenberg’s early genre work, and he continues to explore them through the adaptation of postmodern literature.
Tracklist
A Cognitive Island Of Fake Tumor Implants
The Interzone
Dr. Benway's Narcotics Operation
House Of Skin
Metaflesh
Morphogenetical Grafts
ConSec
Dead Zone Visions
Cortical Systematics
Hybrid