Bertrand Mandico’s psychedelic science fiction drama is a glorious pop culture-laden trip into sexual expression, liberation and occultism.

Bertrand Mandico’s psychedelic science fiction drama is a glorious pop culture-laden trip into sexual expression, liberation and occultism.
As a new generation discovers Kate Bush, your editor looks back on his own discovery of and obsession with Britain’s most singular rock star.
Remembering the glory days of the most ephemeral publications on the market.
A 1978 promotional TV special for an amusement park starring the young singer is an unexpectedly haunting and weird production.
The tunes considered too dangerous and subversive to be played on national radio during Desert Storm.
Toyah’s debut album remains as startling, experimental and unsettling now as it was on its original release.
Bowie’s final UK live appearance, appearing alongside David Gilmour.
The collision of a serious artist and Saturday morning TV phone-ins.
“I’ve no interest in pleasing the general public, I don’t want to, because I think largely they’re scum, they make me physically sick”
Wigging out to a Sixties hipster sleaze classic.