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Kiss Me, I’m Evil T-Shirt Fundraiser for Turntabling

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Those who come to our appearances at HorrorHound, Flashback Weekend, Cyphan and other conventions know Turntabling has been selling t-shirts at the booth ever since the start of 2010. We’ve got a small silkscreen press operation running and we’ve been cranking out our own designs for some time–but they’ve never been available here until now.

Hot off our printing presses, feast your eyes on this VERY limited edition Aleister Crowley “Kiss Me, I’m Evil” t-shirt is now on sale at Turntabling for just $13 and FREE SHIPPING in the USA. (Overseas customers–we’ll calculate your shipping and send you your final total.)

If you love Turntabling.net, consider supporting us with a t-shirt purchase. All the funds go directly towards keeping Turntabling alive and kicking, and you get this custom-made, hand-silkscreened fashion statement to boot.

We make the tees ourselves in small batches, they aren’t mass produced OR mass-marketed. These limited-edition shirts are available in sizes Small through XX-Large. The Aleister Crowley Kiss Me I’m Evil t-shirt is a 100% cotton black tee with red ink. Buy it now from Turntabling for $13.


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Border Radio Original Soundtrack Vinyl LP

Border Radio original soundtrack vinylBorder Radio was a great, low-budget indie film directed by Kurt Voss, Dean Lent, and Allison Anders over a period of four years in Southern California. It stars a who’s who of Cali punk luminaries including Dave Alvin, Chris D. and John Doe in a standout role as a grungy bass player in exile from the local music scene.

The film’s soundtrack is a combination of meditative guitar strumming and more energetic sounds from Alvin, Green On Red, DJ Bonebrake (John Doe’s bandmate in X), Lazy Cowgirls, and many more. The film–a potboiler about a club theft and the local heavies chasing down the most likely suspects)–holds up well and is still fascinating to watch for a variety of reasons. Partially shot in documentary style, the first half hour (after some intro scenes) feels a bit like Penelope Spheeris’s Decline of Western Civilization, but Border Radio is definitely working in its own idiom.

The soundtrack is awesome, and this edition comes with a strip of 16mm film from the movie. We’ve got one solitary copy of this for sale, and we strongly recommend it. The movie was originally released in 1987 and finally got a Criterion Collection release in 2006, which we also recommend…

Border Radio is a sealed, unopened vinyl LP released on Enigma (not a reissue). Buy it now from Turntabling for $23 plus shipping. Overseas shipping is extra.







Schulmadchen Report OST Vinyl LP

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Gert Wilden’s 60s softcore/erotica soundtrack music on the ultra-sexy Schulmadchen Report OST LP on the Crippled Dick Hot Wax label is just plain awesome. Things kick off with a groovy homage to Canned Heat, and only get funkier from there. (Sample below–you’ll LOVE this if you’re inclined to these sounds…) This album features “combo sounds”–the Hammond Organ, fuzzed out guitars, the grooves you know and love from the 60s.

We have two of these delicious slabs of hard-to-find vinyl in stock currently. Schulmadchen Report features liner notes from Tim Lucas of Video Watchdog fame, and seventeen sizzling tracks of hot and sexy numbers from the Schulmadchen Report series, plus a few other choice erotica sounds from related films.

Schulmadchen Report by Gert Wilden & Orchestra is a sealed, shrink-wrapped, German import vinyl album. Buy it now from Turntabling for $20 plus shipping. Shipping is extra on overseas orders.






Privilege Original Soundtrack Vinyl LP

Privilege Original Soundtrack Peter Watkins vinylIn spite of some brilliant work, director Peter Watkins still relatively obscure–a true cult movie director in every sense of the word. He’s made several controversial pictures, one of which (Punishment Park) is still sometimes confused with a real documentary film by those who see the movie without any of the backstory of how it was made.

Privilege is a different beast altogether. This movie, starring Paul Jones & Jean Shrimpton, is about cults of personality, manipulation, religion, you name it. Some are rabid fanatics of this film, others say it doesn’t hold up very well. Some critics say that in spite of the flaws of this Peter Watkins film, it–like Punishment Park–does presage some latter-day abuses of power quite well.

The soundtrack is widely praised by those in the know, and the songs that are designed to be bombastic and ridiculous (see the movie already!) are that way be design. The Youtube clip from Privilege below is from a point in the film where the pop star icon has been co-opted by the Church and is now acting as its mouthpiece–hence the crosses and the religious lyrics. If you’re a fan of Privilege (as we are, again, in spite of its flaws) this soundtrack is definitely a must-own. Sadly, there’s only ONE of these in stock here at the moment–first come, first served!

The Privilege Original Soundtrack is a sealed, out-of-print original pressing on the Universal City label. It is NOT a recent repressing. Buy it now from Turntabling for $30 plus shipping.