Goth club music?
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Goth club music?
Well, last weekend a friend of mine took me to this gothic club and we had a great time. The music was this pulsating techno stuff that I was really liking. Can you guys and girls suggest any of this stuff as I have no ideas about who or what I was listening to.
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Try "Velvet Acid Christ."
I'm not saying it's "the best" of the genre. But I think that's the direction you're probably headed in.
And they even sell it at Amazon. Imagine that.
I'm not saying it's "the best" of the genre. But I think that's the direction you're probably headed in.
And they even sell it at Amazon. Imagine that.
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I'm confused.
I've never heard of a "gothic club" playing "pulsating techno stuff."
Can you in any way clarify more?
BTW, Jepthah, great track! Tired Eyes Slowly Burning is my favorite album by The Tear Garden.
I've never heard of a "gothic club" playing "pulsating techno stuff."
Can you in any way clarify more?
BTW, Jepthah, great track! Tired Eyes Slowly Burning is my favorite album by The Tear Garden.
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Originally posted by gilbertr76
BTW, Jepthah, great track! Tired Eyes Slowly Burning is my favorite album by The Tear Garden.
BTW, Jepthah, great track! Tired Eyes Slowly Burning is my favorite album by The Tear Garden.
I think their all-time masterpiece is "Last Man To Fly," although I admit it's far less danceable.
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I think the line gets sometimes blurred between industrial and goth. I like both and though I know their distinctions, I consider them to go hand in hand. To me, industrial is just heavy, angry goth which you can dance to. For some good examples of pure goth bands, check out:
Bauhaus
black tape for a blue girl
Christian Death
Dead Can Dance
Faith and the Muse
Lycia
Siouxsie & The Banshees (Especially their early material) (One of the best bands of all time!)
Unto Ashes
For dark and danceable heaviness in an indsutrial vein:
Bigod 20
Fear Factory (Try the Self Immolation remixes.)
Front 242
KMFDM
Killing Joke (Try the Pandemonium album. Good mix of things)
Ministry (The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste, The Land of Rape and Honey)
Nine Inch Nails
Nitzer Ebb (Check out the Belief album.)
Prodigy (The Firestarter Empyrean mix)
Revolting Cocks
Sister Machine Gun
Skinny Puppy
I'm just thinking off the top of my head here, and there are many more examples, some of them probably better than some I've listed. I did not want to list things that were unobtainable, though, as some stuff is OOP or was never released on CD, like Lead Into Gold, etc...
Bauhaus
black tape for a blue girl
Christian Death
Dead Can Dance
Faith and the Muse
Lycia
Siouxsie & The Banshees (Especially their early material) (One of the best bands of all time!)
Unto Ashes
For dark and danceable heaviness in an indsutrial vein:
Bigod 20
Fear Factory (Try the Self Immolation remixes.)
Front 242
KMFDM
Killing Joke (Try the Pandemonium album. Good mix of things)
Ministry (The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste, The Land of Rape and Honey)
Nine Inch Nails
Nitzer Ebb (Check out the Belief album.)
Prodigy (The Firestarter Empyrean mix)
Revolting Cocks
Sister Machine Gun
Skinny Puppy
I'm just thinking off the top of my head here, and there are many more examples, some of them probably better than some I've listed. I did not want to list things that were unobtainable, though, as some stuff is OOP or was never released on CD, like Lead Into Gold, etc...
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Goth is about as diverse as 80s new wave.
Here's a short list to check out:
Rosetta Stone
Tear Garden (I second, third and fourth this band)
Dead Can Dance
Faith and the Muse
Stoa (Their song "partus" is haunting and beautiful)
Trio Nocturna
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Fields of Nephilim
March Violets
Aurora
Book of Love
Cabaret Voltaire
Nick Cave (especially the song "Red Right Hand)
De/Vision
Seven Red Seven
Wolfsheim
Current 93
Death in June
Die Form
The Damned (Phantasmagoria is an especially "Goth" album)
Legendary Pink Dots
Mephisto Walz (I suggest "Thalia")
Pain Teens ("Beast of Burdens" is an incredible song)
Diary of Dreams
Malign
Kill Sister Kill
Xorcist
Einsturzende Neubauten
Love and Rockets
Nosferatu
The Wake (get their album "Nine Ways")
Siouxsie and the Banshees (of course)
There are others, but my list and the lists of others are a good start.
Here's a short list to check out:
Rosetta Stone
Tear Garden (I second, third and fourth this band)
Dead Can Dance
Faith and the Muse
Stoa (Their song "partus" is haunting and beautiful)
Trio Nocturna
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Fields of Nephilim
March Violets
Aurora
Book of Love
Cabaret Voltaire
Nick Cave (especially the song "Red Right Hand)
De/Vision
Seven Red Seven
Wolfsheim
Current 93
Death in June
Die Form
The Damned (Phantasmagoria is an especially "Goth" album)
Legendary Pink Dots
Mephisto Walz (I suggest "Thalia")
Pain Teens ("Beast of Burdens" is an incredible song)
Diary of Dreams
Malign
Kill Sister Kill
Xorcist
Einsturzende Neubauten
Love and Rockets
Nosferatu
The Wake (get their album "Nine Ways")
Siouxsie and the Banshees (of course)
There are others, but my list and the lists of others are a good start.
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Rammstein? Goth?
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Rammstein? Goth?
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Hey grunter, you'd appreciate this. I was at a sci fi convention a couple years back, enjoying the traditional saturday night Masquerade. The announcer said something about "this next creation is called 'Gothic Star Trek'. This chick wearing a next generation lacy skirt thing in purples and blacks mosied on to the stage. Just when she got to the front of the stage I yelled "Set your phasers on ANGST!"
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mllefoo,
nice to also see your appreciation for Ka-Spel's creations Tear Garden and The Legendary Pink Dots.
LPD's discography is intimidatingly huge. Can you suggest an LP to begin with that is actually fairly available? (their distribution is terrible...) If it matters, supposedly their best selling ( ) was one called "The Maria Dimension."
nice to also see your appreciation for Ka-Spel's creations Tear Garden and The Legendary Pink Dots.
LPD's discography is intimidatingly huge. Can you suggest an LP to begin with that is actually fairly available? (their distribution is terrible...) If it matters, supposedly their best selling ( ) was one called "The Maria Dimension."
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Great help...
You all are great. Youv'e given me alot to listen to and new bands/artists to give a try. I love listening to new music and I have been in a rut lately...but no more. Thanks again and keep the suggestions coming,
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Originally posted by Jepthah
mllefoo,
nice to also see your appreciation for Ka-Spel's creations Tear Garden and The Legendary Pink Dots.
LPD's discography is intimidatingly huge. Can you suggest an LP to begin with that is actually fairly available? (their distribution is terrible...) If it matters, supposedly their best selling ( ) was one called "The Maria Dimension."
mllefoo,
nice to also see your appreciation for Ka-Spel's creations Tear Garden and The Legendary Pink Dots.
LPD's discography is intimidatingly huge. Can you suggest an LP to begin with that is actually fairly available? (their distribution is terrible...) If it matters, supposedly their best selling ( ) was one called "The Maria Dimension."
You might also try Shadow Weaver.
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There seems to be a fissure in the scene in the past few years.
It seems to go too ways:
Retro: being the 'old school' goth and industrial such as Sisters, Siouxsie, KMFDM, Cure, Bauhaus, Front 242 and many more that are listed here.
Darkwave: the techo stuff you were probably listening to. More dance-influenced with bands such as VNV Nation, APB and others.
I am a fan of the first cause it's what I grew up with. The other mainly sounds like the same Euro-influenced beat with different vocals over and over again. Just my opinion folks.
My advice is to check out more current stuff if you like the beats....but you cannot miss out on some of the classics as well!
It seems to go too ways:
Retro: being the 'old school' goth and industrial such as Sisters, Siouxsie, KMFDM, Cure, Bauhaus, Front 242 and many more that are listed here.
Darkwave: the techo stuff you were probably listening to. More dance-influenced with bands such as VNV Nation, APB and others.
I am a fan of the first cause it's what I grew up with. The other mainly sounds like the same Euro-influenced beat with different vocals over and over again. Just my opinion folks.
My advice is to check out more current stuff if you like the beats....but you cannot miss out on some of the classics as well!