Last May, Berlin label/collective Janus put out one of my favorite releases of the year: Kablam's digital roar of an EP, Furiosa. The record's intense sonics were recently used by Finnish artists ...
KaBlam! (1996) Season 4 is here to tickle your funny bone with Henry and June’s hilarious commentary. Whether it is the story of desperate Mister Macho or the chaos of hungry chicks, it will leave you ...
The loosening up of form was one of electronic music composition's big moves in 2017. Sonic statements stretched their legs out, playfully creating and collapsing a string of different zones in a ...
Kablam! was created by Robert Mittenthal, Will McRobb, and Chris Viscardi and premiered through Nickelodeon’s Friday Night slot, “More Nick”. Essentially, it was a prime-time show from the start, ...
KABLAM has announced details of her debut EP. The five-track 'Furiosa' will come out as a digital release and a continuous mixtape via Janus, the Berlin-based collective that the producer is a key ...
Though billed as a show “where cartoons and comics collide,” Nickelodeon’s KaBlam! was really a kid-friendly version of of MTV’s Liquid Television. Debuting on October 11, 1996, KaBlam! was a frenetic ...
Metal is something you seem to be referencing quite a bit now. The title of the last track is 'Nu-Metall' and you've been seen sporting a Slayer shirt. And Scandinavia has a pretty intense ...
The first episode of KaBlam! aired in October of 1996, running for four seasons through early 2000. KaBlam! was the only animated program on Nickelodeon's SNICK lineup, meant for slightly older ...
KaBlam! is a sketch comedy television series that ran from 1996 to 2000. It features a collection of short films in several different styles of animation, bridged by the characters of Henry and June, ...
June 27, 2006 — -- If Superman got in a fight with Batman and Green Lantern, who'd win? If these playground arguments fascinated you as a child, perhaps it's time to consider which star looked ...
Running from a supervillain? Hide out at the Javits Center in Manhattan -- every hero you know is in the building. Armed with samurai swords and the occasional shooting spider-web, thousands of ...
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