Listen to us very carefully because this advice is very, very important. If you feel you must see Hausu (House), the legendary 1977 Japanese horror film, then please go see it at the River Oaks ...
Cinema was losing steam in 1970s Japan. Television reigned culturally supreme, and the few film studios that were sponsoring projects — albeit with less capital than in previous decades — mainly ...
Hausu Mountain has released a staggering array of music in the nine years since the label was founded: longform drone and lysergic easy listening; slow-motion techno and blown-out breakcore; hymns to ...
If you like Bruce Spingsteen, The Smiths, and wild young-person energy, Reed College band Hausu might save your life. The freshman quartet played two Seattle concerts recently and opened both with ...
In October, the University of North Carolina Press published Marc Masters’s history of the cassette, High Bias, which singles out experimental Chicago tape label Hausu Mountain for praise. Doug Kaplan ...
The name Hausu primarily brings to mind the Japanese horror cult classic that marries kawaii whimsy with 70s B-movie visuals. The flick's influence is deep -- Flying Lotus rocked a t-shirt adorned ...
In Nobuhiko Obayashi’s 1977 horror classic, House (a.k.a. Hausu), a band of plucky vacationing schoolgirls make the fatal mistake of spending summer vacation at a very hungry haunted house. After ...
When will human beings be free to live their futures — not to mention their various present-tense existences — without the threat of destruction? That question, and its desire for earnest reply, ...