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LE CHOC DU FUTUR

The year is 1978. Punk rock has captured the imagination of the world, but another group of musicians has taken a different path into the world of machine-driven electronica. The new film LE CHOC DU FUTUR—the directorial debut of Marc Collin, co-founder of the band Nouvelle Vague—explores the birth of a scene through the eyes and ears of a young woman in Paris.

Housesitting for a producer and availing herself of the wall of synthesizers in his apartment, Ana (Alma Jodorowsky)—a commercial jinglest and budding composer—works to create a new music-sans-musicians, what she calls “a dance for oscillators,” a layering process the film considers with lovely, unhurried detail. She dreams of leaving behind the old rock venues, “stinking of beer and piss,” and communing with nature in a mass gathering.

LE CHOC DU FUTUR features music by Throbbing Gristle, Human League, Julie London, Aksak Maboul, Jean-Michel Jarre, Suicide, and Clara Luciani—who co-stars—and is dedicated to the female pioneers of electronic music, among them Clara Rockmore, Wendy Carlos, Daphne Oram, Delia Derbyshire, Eliane Radigue, Laurie Spiegel, Suzanne Ciani, Johanna Beyer, Charlotte “Bebe” Barron, Pauline Oliveros, Else Marie Pade, and Beatriz Ferreyra.

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LE CHOC DU FUTUR

A film by Marc Collin.

Cleopatra Entertainment

Marc Collin, Le choc du futur (2019), starring Alma Jodorowsky. Photographs and film poster courtesy and © Cleopatra Entertainment.

GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE — PANDROGENY I & II

Some people feel they are a man trapped in a woman’s body. Some people feel they are a woman trapped in a man’s body. A pandrogyne just feels trapped in a body.Genesis Breyer P-orridge, 2019

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge—co-founder of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, and co-author of Brion Gysin: His Name Was Master—presents PANDROGENY I & II—AN OUTER BODY EXHIBITION, h/er first California art show, in collaboration with Tom of Finland and Lethal Amounts.

GENESIS AND LADY JAYE BREYER P-ORRIDGE—PANDROGENY I & II

Through November 24.

Tom of Finland House

1421 Laveta Terrace, Echo Park, Los Angeles.

Lethal Amounts

1226 West 7th Street, Westlake, Los Angeles.

See Breyer P-Orridge interview with Emily Colucci.

From top: Genesis P-Orridge, Untitled (self-portrait), 2004, Polaroid; Genesis and Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge; Pandrogeny I & II invitation; P-Orridge playing with Throbbing Gristle at the YMCA, London, August 3, 1979, photograph by David Corio/Redferns; Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, photograph by Peter Dibdin. Images courtesy and © Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, the photographers, the Tom of Finland Foundation, and Lethal Amounts.