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Aesthetic Perfection - Inhuman (Imperative Reaction Remix)
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Seven Trees - Embracing The Unknown http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KJ2UlZ2u_wAwesome album from a short lived band. I know I started a thread on this a while back, but I really think this band should be on here. Edit: (03/04/2012) set letters to bold, "this band should be on here"
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Some Laibach songs (Du bist Unser, God is God, Germania...)
Nothing in database ! It's a shame...
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Test Department. This Mortal Coil Residents Six Said Red Bushido Legendary Pink Dots Severed Heads Liaisons Dangereuses EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN Attrition Furious apples Bourbonese Qualk Second Layer a';GRUMH Nocturnal Emmisions Ministry MUSSOLINI HEADKICK PSYCHIC TV Snakefinger The Weathermen Keith Leblanc Tackhead Fad Gadget This Mortal Coil The Barmy Army KONSTRUKTIVITS Rational Youth The The Tones on Tail African Head Charge WALL OF VOODOO ( The best cover of Ring of Fire I have heard. Almost as good as the Cash original.... ) Velvet Underground. ---- For the sake of history. White Light, White Heat. And then of coarse. The Smiths should not be left out. Or should they. How Soon Is Now is the only track I know by the Smiths that I would be able to mention.
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NOW I HAVE TO RUN BEFORE THE STORM, I'LL FIND MY OWN WAY.
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Test Department. This Mortal Coil Residents Six Said Red Bushido Legendary Pink Dots Severed Heads Liaisons Dangereuses EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN Attrition Furious apples Bourbonese Qualk Second Layer a';GRUMH Nocturnal Emmisions Ministry MUSSOLINI HEADKICK PSYCHIC TV Snakefinger The Weathermen Keith Leblanc Tackhead Fad Gadget This Mortal Coil The Barmy Army KONSTRUKTIVITS Rational Youth The The Tones on Tail African Head Charge WALL OF VOODOO ( The best cover of Ring of Fire I have heard. Almost as good as the Cash original.... ) Velvet Underground. ---- For the sake of history. White Light, White Heat. And then of coarse. The Smiths should not be left out. Or should they. How Soon Is Now is the only track I know by the Smiths that I would be able to mention.
This list of coarse came from my compulsive behaviore disorder comprising of material that is not possible to be aired here. I dont mean to be rude or arrogent with this list. However. I am able to do a radio show at the Memorial University Station. That will mean to transfer the vynil to MP3 or CD as the station is not set up with turn tables. Dont ask why please as I dont know. All I know is that it is my dream to do this under the stage name of DJ BLAST. The name I used when spinning at the Industrial Eclipse in Vancouver a couple of decades ago. It has been my hope to do this for quite some time now. Yet untill recently. Before discovering Digital Gunfire. This show would not have been even close to being what it should be. I will be purchasing the thousands of artists I have on my wish list when I finally do get the technology to transfere the vynil to digital signals. And together with what I have from before and what I have been learning from DG. I will then have the proper list of this genre of music from the early days of industrial, to the present with everything inbetween. Another hope of mine that is closer to becoming real with the thanks of Digital Gunfire.
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VNV nation have a new album which is ok.
Uberbyte have a new album called NFY - not heard it but saw them the other week in London and the tracks they played from it were really good. Hardcore Industrial and Moneyshot being particular standouts.
I second that person who mentioned Aesthetic Perfection have new material.
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MargiePatton
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THE ANIX! Bold and brilliant Dark Electro-Rock from L.A.! Their frontman is also the touring guitarist for Apoptygma Berzerk, and Stephan Groth plays guest keyboards on four tracks on their new album "Sleepwalker." Lots of diversity on the album, from harder stuff to lush, symphonic Electro-Goth and really kinetic New Wave style Synthpop! Check out their video for "Glass" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT8drNZ3oYsAnd go to their websites to hear more music! www.iamasleepwalker.comhttp://facebook.com/theanix
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Control.org 1.1.0 its an awesome song.
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Reziac
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What I'd like to hear more of (or that are generally not played much, or too-limited selections, or not at all):
Life Cried Panic Lift Tactical Sekt Amduscia ("Corpses Symphony" sucked me into this band) Hocico Mesh (some of their stuff is quite dark and powerful) Edge of Dawn/Seabound/Ghost & Writer/whatever Frank Spinath is doing this week :) Wolfsheim Pail Covenant (mainly their more serious/darker/later stuff, eg. "Bullet") Beborn Beton
And One's rework of "Timekiller"
mind.in.a.box - "Lost Alone 2" (which is not the same song as "Lost Alone") - IMO their best work
Wumpscut -- I'm not fond of the noisy stuff, but really like the more classical-based (eg. "Thorns") which for some reason DGF never plays!
What's agreeable in limited doses
Frightdoll Punky stuff like Left Spine Down (who despite being dreadful are strangely addictive)
What I'm bloody tired of
Stuff that's purely noise Stuff that's pretty much nothing but samples Combichrist Those "you're listening to DGF" prefixes... cute once, quickly old.
What I'd rather never hear:
Anything that sounds like it wants to be crap or metal in its next life!!! Angels & Agony - "Secrets" (generally I like their stuff, but this song sucks!)
Wish I had time to read this whole thread... who knows what I'm missing! :D
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Yeh! yeh! I love E Nomine.
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Thanks for the input Reziac
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Welcomeness :)
It's interesting how stations each have their own character and focus. Frex, my two most-listened-to stations, DGF and Tormented -- I recently did a playlist comparison and found about 80% overlap in artists, but only about 20% overlap in songs by those artists. Makes for a different listening "personality".
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some of the uk futurepunk stuff would be nice, action directe, caffeine kill, xykogen, spucktute etc. Specifically song wise spucktute's cover of "were all prostitutes" is awesome, as is their own "jeremy kyle nation" there's free downloads available at lineout records website. caffeine kill's "better red than dead" would be class too.
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