ULTRA IV is a curious piece from the early '80s, embodying that gritty underground vibe. It’s not your typical documentary; instead, it’s a collage of shocking imagery and disquieting sounds. The juxtaposition of noise, explicit content, and medical procedures creates a raw atmosphere, almost like a fever dream. The Come Organization label's fingerprints are all over this one. You’ve got the unsettling preview of Peter Sutcliffe, and then there's the intense Whitehouse LP tracks that demand attention. The pacing is erratic, reflecting the chaotic nature of its subjects. It’s a study in moral ambiguity, with interviews and performance pieces that leave you questioning your own taste. Not for everyone, but definitely distinctive.
Experimental documentary formatContains unsettling themes and imageryUnique perspective on notorious figures
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