Straight Hedge: Punk & Hardcore For September By Noel Gardner

Edit The Quietus 05 Sep 2016
Ideally, though, we wouldn’t be living in a calendar year so eyebleedingly fucked up that there’s a blunt logic in cashing in your chips before the sky falls on your head. Also, Pure Disgust, the band in question, just dropped their self-titled debut album on the Katorga Works label, and at no point during its 18 minutes of rampaging hardcore does it mince words or hold back ... ....

Six degrees of separation from Claude Monet

Edit South China Morning Post 04 Jun 2016
A perfectionist, if he wasn’t satisfied with how a painting was turning out, he would simply paint over it ... The 2004 documentary Monet’s Palate ... In 1890, Chekhov undertook an arduous journey by train, horse-drawn carriage and river steamer to the Russian Far East and the katorga, or penal colony, on Sakhalin Island, north of Japan, where he spent three months interviewing thousands of convicts and settlers for a census ... ....

Singularity Review

Edit Gamers Hell 09 Feb 2016
Singularity begins in an alternative-history post-war Soviet Union with a plot driven by the discovery of a rare, unstable mineral, Element-99 (go ahead, look it up—it's right there on the Periodic Table next to Bubblegumium and Simpsonium) which only occurs on one, isolated island off the coast of Russia, a scenic little getaway called Katorga-12....

‘Singularity’ Sequel From Raven Software Teased

Edit The Inquisitr 23 Mar 2015
We’re going back. #Katorga12 #RVN25 pic.twitter.com/oTJZl6TKRx. — Raven Software (@RavenSoftware) March 23, 2015. The tweet itself contained two hashtags of note. The first being “Katorga12″ which is the name of the Russian island that served as the setting for Singularity ... A massive electromagnetic surge from the Katorga 12 island damages a US satellite which prompts a recon mission on the island ... [Image Source ... ....

Incubator Arts Project’s ‘Katorga: An Ozet Performance’

Edit New York Times 26 Jun 2014
The Incubator Arts Project is presenting its final show, an ambitious, cryptic and yet tuneful sci-fi stage production. ....

Single review: Dark Blues – 'Subterranean Man'

Edit The Examiner 29 Mar 2014
Dark Blue is the next step in the evolution of John Sharkey III. His first salvo was the aggressive noise rock his band Clockcleaner, a band whose sound was abrasive and pummeling ... One hundred and thirty-seven seconds of glorious grime ... 7" is coming soon from Katorga Works. ....
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