And the Asynal 2 tracker exists as clear vinyl square shaped version with insert too. I have it ...
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 3:03 pm
by DaN
Cheers for the info. Do you have a pic/scan of the Arsynal version? I've already mentioned it on the page but could use an image.
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 5:30 pm
by Prowler
check your mailbox ...
Btw, I kinda miss the Fox Holland, Subjugator, Toe Suck, Dissention, Shatterd Image, Broken Man releases on the first view.
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2017 6:46 pm
by DaN
Thanx! Azra-page updated.
About those other bands, they're all there but on the appropriate sub-label pages as they're primarily releases of Iron Works, Masque etc..
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2017 1:36 am
by Avenger
Avenger wrote:Never heard of the Conjuration EP before.
Looks pretty interesting.
Are these tracks available anywhere online?
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 11:44 pm
by DaN
Just finished a trio of 7" reviews that was long overdue - this one has been a long-time fave. Why the Hell doesn't more Thrash-fans drewl over this release??
Just want to drop a note of to say this forum played a part in my researching forming short video detailing more about Azra Records and it's myths. Thank you all!
Hollywood's Weirdest Record Label
Feel free to drop a comment on YT, interviews from Jag Pazner, Leige Lord, Knightmare II - this be of interest to you all
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 3:13 pm
by J.
Interesting but those horrible AI sequences ruined it a bit for me.
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 5:11 pm
by tbieri
I've saw this some months ago. Very funny!
I need the shape with the fur!
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 7:09 am
by bigfootkit
It was smart thinking on the part of the docu makers not to take a pro or anti stance regarding the business practices of the 'label' as it allowed all the stories & rumours to be presented for the viewer to come to their own conclusions. It also allowed some of the more interesting & amusing speculation to be aired without the need for verification which enhanced the appeal of the story. Nicely done.
A very enjoyable watch, though like J., i found the animated Ai sequences to be an unneccessary distraction. The use of that style has already reached oversaturation to the point of cliche, much like the overuse of drone footage in film & TV did a few years back. A more individual approach would have worked better, especially in retelling the story of such a D.I.Y. operation.
That's just a minor criticism though, overall i thought the story was told very well.
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:23 pm
by aarol.films
bigfootkit wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 7:09 am
It was smart thinking on the part of the docu makers not to take a pro or anti stance regarding the business practices of the 'label' as it allowed all the stories & rumours to be presented for the viewer to come to their own conclusions. It also allowed some of the more interesting & amusing speculation to be aired without the need for verification which enhanced the appeal of the story. Nicely done.
A very enjoyable watch, though like J., i found the animated Ai sequences to be an unneccessary distraction. The use of that style has already reached oversaturation to the point of cliche, much like the overuse of drone footage in film & TV did a few years back. A more individual approach would have worked better, especially in retelling the story of such a D.I.Y. operation.
That's just a minor criticism though, overall i thought the story was told very well.
Aww I appreciate the feedback... I made this solo .... everything was made by one man band so although i can animate - I seen this project as a chance to experiment with AI animation and helped me quickly visually express this story that at first i always thought was going to be a podcast.
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:25 pm
by aarol.films
tbieri wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 5:11 pm
I've saw this some months ago. Very funny!
I need the shape with the fur!
So glad you watched this, I even put your name in the credits as your account on Rate My Music was a good place for my research.
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2024 10:15 am
by bigfootkit
aarol.films wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:23 pm
Aww I appreciate the feedback... I made this solo .... everything was made by one man band so although i can animate - I seen this project as a chance to experiment with AI animation and helped me quickly visually express this story that at first i always thought was going to be a podcast.
If i'd known that this was the work of just one person i'd probably have kept my minor criticism re the use of Ai to myself. Very impressive that you pulled this all together by yourself.
aarol.films wrote: ↑Tue Oct 01, 2024 9:23 pm
Aww I appreciate the feedback... I made this solo .... everything was made by one man band so although i can animate - I seen this project as a chance to experiment with AI animation and helped me quickly visually express this story that at first i always thought was going to be a podcast.
If i'd known that this was the work of just one person i'd probably have kept my minor criticism re the use of Ai to myself. Very impressive that you pulled this all together by yourself.
I made this for very much this community - thought it was a unique story so please help spread the word amongst vinyl and metal heads... this forum (credited) was where i discovered the label.
Love people think it was a team behind it but no... just Scott from Scotland. Labor of love.
Re: The official Azra/Iron Works/etc..-thread
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2024 11:49 pm
by bigfootkit
aarol.films wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 2:38 pm
I made this for very much this community - thought it was a unique story so please help spread the word amongst vinyl and metal heads... this forum (credited) was where i discovered the label.
Love people think it was a team behind it but no... just Scott from Scotland. Labor of love.
It's a story that's likely to appeal to many even outside our sphere of niche musical interest, i wish you every success with it. So, when's the xmas tree shaped soundtrack album due out?
Nice to encounter a fellow Scot with such discerning musical taste. Just out of interest, from a strictly musical perspective what's your favourite Azra release?