Recoil – A strange hour in Budapest Blu-ray (Red edition)

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Due to overwhelming demand, all stock of the limited deluxe version Blu-ray of ‘A Strange Hour In Budapest’ has sold out. This second, more standard ‘Red edition’ has a slightly simpler packaging – no digipack but instead a classic black case with alternative cover art, including the 16-page booklet packed with information and photo manipulations by Ákos Szénási. The disc contents will be exactly the same, featuring extra promotional films and live projections.

Directed and edited by Attila Herkó, this Red edition of ‘A Strange Hour In Budapest’ arrives in a classic black case with twin-option reversible cover art. This means you can change the outside artwork just by turning the cover, see also the mock-up below.

Recoil – A STRANGE HOUR IN BUDAPEST

All on-line orders will be dispatched (no sooner than July 21st) with an exclusive code to receive downloadable extras such as a PDF art booklet with extra spreads, a soundtrack sampler, Recoil ‘live’ photographs and project wallpapers. 

Every order will include the FREE 19-track sampler “Sounds from the Matrix 012”.

Details:
A STRANGE HOUR IN BUDAPEST
Running time : 84 minutes

PROMOTIONAL FILMS
Running time : 21 minutes

  • Want (Renegade of Noise 808 remix)
  • Prey (Shotgun mix)
  • Allelujah (subHuman album version)

LIVE PROJECTIONS
Running time : 16 minutes

  • Recorded & filmed at : Szikra, Budapest : 04.12.2010
  • Produced, directed & edited by : Attila Herkó for Umatik 
  • Executive producer : Alan Wilder
  • Stereo & 5.1 soundtrack mix : Alan Wilder & Paul Kendall 
  • Main film : 1920 x 1080p High Definition : 16:9
  • Audio : DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround : LPCM Stereo 2.0
  • Extra material : 1080p HD 16:9 : LPCM Stereo 2.0
  • (Note: This is a zone-free all region disc which will play in any Blu-ray player)

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Weight 2 g

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