@@Fangednoumena The actual show "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace" first aired in the aughts on the Adult Swim network in the US. It was about a fictional TV series of the same name, a medical horror-drama set in Darkplace Hospital in Rumford, UK, that was produced in the 1980s but never aired (except in Peru). The unaired episodes are shown, with creator and cast interviews mixed into them and in which the show's auteur Garth Marenghi (Matthew Holness) laments that the "so-called powers that be" (yes) were too stupid and cowardly to see the appeal of a show that included doctors who carried firearms, (unacknowledged) horrendous acting and production, and monstrous graphic nudity (literally).
I don't see what's so wonderful about it. I like Orient-Occident, also the composer Harry Parch, much better. Xenakis was all about purgatory in this one.
Anyone else here by way of the bonus content from "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace"?
In the chill corner
@@1324hh Do you think this is something that many people are trying to achieve?
I’m not familiar, but incredibly curious. How the hell was a Xenakis composition referenced in a sitcom?
@@Fangednoumena The actual show "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace" first aired in the aughts on the Adult Swim network in the US. It was about a fictional TV series of the same name, a medical horror-drama set in Darkplace Hospital in Rumford, UK, that was produced in the 1980s but never aired (except in Peru). The unaired episodes are shown, with creator and cast interviews mixed into them and in which the show's auteur Garth Marenghi (Matthew Holness) laments that the "so-called powers that be" (yes) were too stupid and cowardly to see the appeal of a show that included doctors who carried firearms, (unacknowledged) horrendous acting and production, and monstrous graphic nudity (literally).
@@dr_owenmaestro7540 very interesting, thank you for elucidating some of the details.
YES
great!
There's a great plot twist near the end of this piece, but unfortunately, this video is only a fraction of the piece -- for no good reason.
I don't see what's so wonderful about it. I like Orient-Occident, also the composer Harry Parch, much better. Xenakis was all about purgatory in this one.
What an utter nonsense track. I think certain drugs are needed here.