Psychedelic Decadence : Sex, Drugs & Low-Art in Sixties & Seventies Britain
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Book Description
Based in New Jersey, Factory2000 make low-budget exploitation films which inhabit a place removed from the traditional realms of cut-price sex and violence. Courtesy of exclusive interviews, on-set reports and film reviews, Headpress 22 investigates these highly controversial asphyxiation-fetish filmmakers, whose most recent effort-Duck! The Carbine High Massacre-resulted in their arrest.?
Also included are interviews with James Ellroy, gay pornographer Bruce La Bruce, tasteless impersonator Dead Elvis, and porn star-cum-brother girl Jeannie Rivers. ?
About the Author
Martin Jones is the author of the Headpress/Critical Vision book Psychedelic Decadence, and has written many things for many publications. His one half-arsed concession to rock 'n' roll comes through having a tattoo of the former Cramps bass player Candy Del Mar on his right arm. With the artist Oliver Tomlinson he runs Omnium Gatherum Press, publishers of Careful, a comic so sinister one would normally shun it.
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