Can't remember if it was here or elsewhere that this came up recently, but the Godfrey Reggio films 'Koyaanisqatsi' and 'Powaqqatsi,' both scored by Philip Glass, are finally due for release on DVD via MGM on September 17. They'll be available individually ($19.98 apiece) and packaged together ($29.98). The release is timed to pump up interest in the third movie in the trilogy, 'Naqoyqatsi,' due in theaters on October 2 via Miramax with the soundtrack to follow October 8 on Sony Classical. Glass's 'Naqoyqatsi' score is one of the more interesting things he's done recently, BTW. It's a veritable concerto for Yo-Yo Ma (and given their track record with commissioning concert arrangements of film scores, like John Corigliano's 'Red Violin' Concerto and Tan Dun's 'Crouching Tiger' Concerto, I'd expect Sony Classical to exploit it as such before long), and it doesn't break any new ground stylistically -- why would we expect that at this point? But timbrally and in terms of orchestration, there are some wonderful things in it. Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com