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a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



I know there's at least one monthly or so industrial club here in Helsinki that's apparently pretty well-populated, even, but they only play club stuff I'm not interested in (y'know, all that hellektro/EBM/whatever poo poo). Also I'm not interested in dancing nor do I even look like I belong at an industrial club at all, so uhh. The only people I can listen to and talk about this kind of music with are like two of my friends and this thread :)

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teethgrinder
Oct 9, 2002

I always pictured you as fully into the scene with your Peter Spilles avatar there.

RizieN
May 15, 2004

and it was still hot.
Yea I don't dress the part either, but if KMFDM ever came back to town I'd totally get all S&Med out with my wife and go have a hardcore german freak night with her.

Armor-Piercing
Sep 22, 2009

Nightly dance
of bleeding swords


Mind.in.a.Box's Revelations Club.Mixes came out today (in NA, few days ago in EU). Here is the teaser.

That's pretty awesome that Ashbury Heights is still happening. Did he not have a contract with anyone, or did everything just get smoothed out, or what? I was sort of expecting he'd start a new project under a new name if he made more music.

teethgrinder
Oct 9, 2002

I constantly have a lot of guests and friends dropping in, gathering, partying at my place at any given day of the week (courtesy of my ultra-extroverted girlfriend whom I've been dating for 6 years). DJ duties usually fall on me. Yes, I'm capable of divining the mood and playing the kind of music people want.

Every once in a while I play a bit of future-pop, and can usually get away with one song tossed in. By the second though, holy poo poo people react badly. I just don't get it.

Amongst my friends I'm sort of known for introducing people to stuff they didn't know about but would like ... I've had a lot of success with Maps, Kyte, Ulrich Schnauss, & Tycho recently, but holy poo poo do people react badly to anything more futurepop/industrial. I really don't get it. Personally, I think Seabound should transcend. I don't expect Project Pitchfork to be palatable to most people, but poo poo, I feel like I'm all alone here.

edit: there is literally one guy that reacts well, but he's a DJ for goth nights in Peterborough, Ontario.

teethgrinder fucked around with this message at 05:35 on Mar 14, 2012

The Cleaner
Jul 18, 2008

I WILL DEVOUR YOUR BALLS!
:quagmire:
I'd bet EVERYBODY who continuously reads this thread knows your complaint all too well, teethgrinder.

"Yeah? I'm really into alot of underground electro too! Ya know, like Deadmau5, Skrillex. Because I'm really into music with bass."

It's a wonderful world.

Zaiquiri
Mar 14, 2007

RizieN posted:

Yea I don't dress the part either, but if KMFDM ever came back to town I'd totally get all S&Med out with my wife and go have a hardcore german freak night with her.

All the KMFDM concerts I've been to have actually had a pretty diverse audience, style-wise. No other industrial band I've seen seemed to have such a colorful group come to see them.

Noricae
Nov 19, 2004

cheese?

The Cleaner posted:

Skrillex.
Apparently he's also breakcore, idm and whatever "electronica" (why is this term back?) is, on top of (not really) dubstep, from what I heard fans describing his music as. I'm all for mashing different musical styles up, but it sucks when there's no historical context or musical origins. I guess it's the opposite of the super-strict genre fans, but 'not caring' is not a great alternative to that either. Meh, I've only found one amusing/new thing to come out of the Skrillex fanbase: http://girlsthatlooklikeskrillex.tumblr.com/ .

CAT rear end now!!! posted:

they only play club stuff I'm not interested in (y'know, all that hellektro/EBM/whatever poo poo).
Yeah, same. The funny part is that some of it is pretty much straight up epic/vocal trance, but that's ok because they dress the part (and the fanbase hasn't listened to any trance labeled a such so cannot tell). Well, as long as the musicians can, I guess...

Noricae fucked around with this message at 14:16 on Mar 14, 2012

Twiin
Nov 11, 2003

King of Suck!
Shameless self-promo: I'm gonna be hitting the road with iVardensphere, WASTE, and ESA this summer, there's a FB page for interested parties.

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost

Twiin posted:

Shameless self-promo: I'm gonna be hitting the road with iVardensphere, WASTE, and ESA this summer, there's a FB page for interested parties.

First time I saw ESA was in 2005 - it was before his first album came out, but someone was handing out CDRs to people who looked like they were having fun. He played a 45 minute or so set, then abruptly stopped and said something like "Sorry, I've got no more songs" and walked offstage. Loved his stuff since then.

boo_radley
Dec 30, 2005

Politeness costs nothing

Twiin posted:

Shameless self-promo: I'm gonna be hitting the road with iVardensphere, WASTE, and ESA this summer, there's a FB page for interested parties.

I can't get to facebook at all right now -- are you going to be in Denver?

Twiin
Nov 11, 2003

King of Suck!

boo_radley posted:

I can't get to facebook at all right now -- are you going to be in Denver?

July 20! Although there is a non-zero chance that I might miss that date if we don't end up filling the two days before it.

Ivan Shitskin
Nov 29, 2002

This discussion reminds of a story I heard from friends who used to hang out at the local gothic-industial club years ago. Apparently, some of the guys from My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult showed up after playing a show, then got kicked out for taking over the DJ booth and playing C&C Music Factory. Though they might have been drunk.

Noricae posted:

Great interview, Twiin, especially the Johnny Cash anecdote and the "I try really hard to make sure I’m not just listening to industrial music." The majority of fans in every niche genre across all fandom are like this, I guess, but it's pretty prominent with some music fans that don't care about influences and the history of whatever they're listening to (because it's not cool! :p).
Yeah, loved the interview. Love gothic-industrial music. But I wonder if it's more pronounced in this scene than others. Because there seems to be more focus on total aesthetic unity. I want to emphasize that. And take this Blutengel video.

Great song and a drat entertaining video. But dude is literally sitting on a throne. He's a powerful and celebrated (male) authority figure. And no one is getting into the party at Castle Dracula unless they're dressed for the part. These are not the greatest virtues.

Ivan Shitskin fucked around with this message at 00:53 on Mar 15, 2012

Ivan Shitskin
Nov 29, 2002

Oh! I forgot about this Nov. 2010 NYTimes article: "The Hipster in the Mirror." It deals with urban hipster culture, not gothic subculture, but it has some good lessons:

quote:

Taste is not stable and peaceful, but a means of strategy and competition. Those superior in wealth use it to pretend they are superior in spirit. Groups closer in social class who yet draw their status from different sources use taste and its attainments to disdain one another and get a leg up. These conflicts for social dominance through culture are exactly what drive the dynamics within communities whose members are regarded as hipsters.

Once you take the Bourdieuian view, you can see how hipster neighborhoods are crossroads where young people from different origins, all crammed together, jockey for social gain. One hipster subgroup’s strategy is to disparage others as “liberal arts college grads with too much time on their hands”; the attack is leveled at the children of the upper middle class who move to cities after college with hopes of working in the “creative professions.” These hipsters are instantly declassed, reservoired in abject internships and ignored in the urban hierarchy — but able to use college-taught skills of classification, collection and appreciation to generate a superior body of cultural “cool.”

They, in turn, may malign the “trust fund hipsters.” This challenges the philistine wealthy who, possessed of money but not the nose for culture, convert real capital into “cultural capital” (Bourdieu’s most famous coinage), acquiring subculture as if it were ready-to-wear. (Think of Paris Hilton in her trucker hat.)

Both groups, meanwhile, look down on the couch-­surfing, old-clothes-wearing hipsters who seem most authentic but are also often the most socially precarious — the lower-middle-class young, moving up through style, but with no backstop of parental culture or family capital. They are the bartenders and boutique clerks who wait on their well-to-do peers and wealthy tourists. Only on the basis of their cool clothes can they be “superior”: hipster knowledge compensates for economic immobility.

All hipsters play at being the inventors or first adopters of novelties: pride comes from knowing, and deciding, what’s cool in advance of the rest of the world. Yet the habits of hatred and accusation are endemic to hipsters because they feel the weakness of everyone’s position — including their own. Proving that someone is trying desperately to boost himself instantly undoes him as an opponent. He’s a fake, while you are a natural aristocrat of taste. That’s why “He’s not for real, he’s just a hipster” is a potent insult among all the people identifiable as hipsters themselves.

The Cleaner
Jul 18, 2008

I WILL DEVOUR YOUR BALLS!
:quagmire:
I guess I'm just some backwoods Canadian beaver-fucker when I say that I had no idea industrial was ever a "scene" until recent years. WTF.

I've listened to it alot longer... but always just considered it cool experimental/underground music that rejected the mainstream.

The idea of hundreds of 18-year-olds sitting outside a club downtown in 1988, dressed in gas-masks and black hair spray waiting for _____ DJ to spin the newest hip industrial single to stomp-dance to kinda makes my brow wrinkle the same way as when you tell a small child that millions of years ago terrible thunder lizards walked the earth.

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



The Cleaner posted:

I guess I'm just some backwoods Canadian beaver-fucker when I say that I had no idea industrial was ever a "scene" until recent years. WTF.

I've listened to it alot longer... but always just considered it cool experimental/underground music that rejected the mainstream.

The idea of hundreds of 18-year-olds sitting outside a club downtown in 1988, dressed in gas-masks and black hair spray waiting for _____ DJ to spin the newest hip industrial single to stomp-dance to kinda makes my brow wrinkle the same way as when you tell a small child that millions of years ago terrible thunder lizards walked the earth.

I've said it before, but y'all need to visit the big German goth festivals at some point. They'll blow your loving mind :)

e: What I'm saying is that industrial (well, mostly its derivatives) is literally top-50 mainstream in Germany. It's pretty interesting.

a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 08:34 on Mar 15, 2012

Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.

CAT rear end now!!! posted:

I've said it before, but y'all need to visit the big German goth festivals at some point. They'll blow your loving mind :)

e: What I'm saying is that industrial (well, mostly its derivatives) is literally top-50 mainstream in Germany. It's pretty interesting.

What, like popular radio stations and so on? As an American it hardly seems possible.

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



Pope Guilty posted:

What, like popular radio stations and so on? As an American it hardly seems possible.

Well, I might've expressed that a little too superlatively, but that's pretty much how it is. Of course, you don't see goths in full gear all the time on the street, not every big gothic band gets in the top 50 nor are industrial bands constantly the hottest things out there, but Germany is still a country where goth festivals attract literally tens of thousands of people (eg. Amphi Festival, Wave Gotik Treffen and M'era Luna get 15 000 - 25 000 visitors per festival day), where bands like Project Pitchfork's chart at #21 and Eisbrecher at #1, where every single Diary of Dreams album from the last decade has peaked in the top 100, where a band like Unheilig has their album break the record for the longest-ever stay as #1 in the charts, ever, and where stores like Saturn which I guess could be compared to Best Buy or something have better selections of industrial/goth CDs in their "alternative" section than the best specialist industrial shop in your country. e: One more addition here: Just look at the official German alternative charts (collected from 350 alternative DJs and dealers) for yourself: Week 11 Singles , Week 11 Albums

I seriously don't know a single thing about the German radio, so I can't speak for that, but during my stays in Germany I have heard at least Eisbrecher and Unheilig being played on the radio.

I've been there and it's p. crazy.

e: You should go too because Germany is cool :)

e2: For reference, I started studying German at the university last autumn. I love it (German, languages in general, linguistics, studying, the university, university life, the whole deal)

a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 12:51 on Mar 15, 2012

RizieN
May 15, 2004

and it was still hot.

CAT rear end now!!! posted:

I've said it before, but y'all need to visit the big German goth festivals at some point. They'll blow your loving mind :)

e: What I'm saying is that industrial (well, mostly its derivatives) is literally top-50 mainstream in Germany. It's pretty interesting.

Can you recommend a good one for some American's willing to make the trip? Also any towns/places to stay/all the poo poo a foreigner might want to know before diving in head first? I'd loving love to go to some German goth/industrial festival. Even though I'm more on the hippie-festival side of the spectrum, industrial will always hold a special place in my heart. My wife speaks the most minimal of German, so... I guess that might help us get around a little bit, my last trip to Germany sucked cause I was really young (12) and just wanted to get to France to see all the boobs. So regardless I'd like to do a legitimate Euro-trip now that I'm older.

RizieN fucked around with this message at 16:48 on Mar 15, 2012

deong
Jun 13, 2001

I'll see you in heck!
I'm from the US, and I did a trek to Leibzig Germany to go to the Wave Gotik Treffen. It was awesome. I speak lovely high school German, and had no issues getting around. Once I hit Leibzig, it was soo strange. There were ~10,000 people for the festival I heard, and I'd say 90% or more were dressed in goth from lolita -> future and everything between. It was incredible and so surreal. I'd recommend it to anyone that is interested in any of the goth/industrial scene. Currently they only have 40 bands confirmed. But last year had over 130 bands. They seem to be conservative about listing band confermations, I'm guessing they got burned and pissed people off in the past.

I made this a big euro-trip, starting in Amsterdam then going south east to Czech and then back north to Leibzig.

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost

RizieN posted:

My wife speaks the most minimal of German, so... I guess that might help us get around a little bit

To be honest, at most of the big festivals, loads of people speak English because you've got goth/industrial types from all over Europe, all with their own crazy languages. Just because they're in Germany, doesn't mean it'll be mostly Germans there.

RizieN
May 15, 2004

and it was still hot.
Yea I figured we'd be fine with English, but if we go we're going to want to do poo poo off the beaten path and see other parts Germany that aren't exactly tourist spots. We generally go to the 'main sights' like one day, then just wander around aimlessly trying to find cool poo poo on our own and talking to locals. The festival would just be another good excuse to get on the other side of the Atlantic.

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost
Not technically a derail but this is an awesome totally industrial thing to do, if you want to be touristy in Germany. Literally industrial. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Industrial_Heritage_Trail

So industrial that at least one of the sites has been used as the location for a Forms of Hands festival :v:

spider_ross.avi
Jan 15, 2008

nnGUH

Danger - Octopus! posted:

To be honest, at most of the big festivals, loads of people speak English because you've got goth/industrial types from all over Europe, all with their own crazy languages. Just because they're in Germany, doesn't mean it'll be mostly Germans there.

Yes. From my experience, people will just respond in English if you try talking to them in poo poo-German.

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost
Apparently, at the big European festivals, you can tell where a lot of people are from just by how they dress, since different kinds of goth/alternative clothes are popular in different countries. One of my friends was uncannily good at this. He'd point out a group of people and say where he thought they came from, then we'd stand near them until we could hear them talking and confirm he was right.

Noricae
Nov 19, 2004

cheese?

Aufzug Taube! posted:

Because there seems to be more focus on total aesthetic unity. I want to emphasize that. And take this Blutengel video.
Yeah, it does seem more prominent with this genre; the same kind of segregation I've seen musically with some subgenres of metal fans as well (but not dress code wise in clubs because how hard is 'band shirt' as a dress code) and yeah, some indie rock fans (good NYTimes article!). It doesn't terribly bother me, so it's more amusing than anything else to run into these people - they're not at all the bulk of the fanbase, imo. Most of the fans (even some of the haughty ones), especially online, end up being super open minded and nice people (like extras from an early '90s rave).

Also, man, Club Dracula requires a nice sports car too - I forgot about that. My twelve year old Corolla isn't going to cut it at all ;) It's not even black.

This sounds really awesome and unique, and there's a full European version too (or at least western Europe), nice! Almost as cool as tracking down the dinosaur motel and other landmarks in Fallout: NV.

Twiin posted:

Shameless self-promo: I'm gonna be hitting the road with iVardensphere, WASTE, and ESA this summer, there's a FB page for interested parties.
Next time, everyone on for the full tour! (No LA for Ad-ver-sary, *shake fist*). Congrats, and good luck preparing!

Secks
Oct 10, 2002

The city is alive tonight
After having Bryan from Velvet Acid Christ as a facebook friend for months, I am completely convinced he is a 15-year-old in disguise. My god, is he whiny.

Today he posted: "Do not post other bands music on my timeline please." And earlier: "the vac fb only has 151 fans, this place hates vac."

I love VAC and Toxic Coma but :rolleyes:

hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

New live album from Skinny Puppy.

+: It's golden age Puppy, with no "Pedafly" or "Pro-Test" to muck up the mix.
-: It's a live album.
+: With Marshall behind the boards, it will probably sound pretty tasty.
-: It's a live album.

multiple e: awesome tagging on my part.

teethgrinder
Oct 9, 2002

Secks posted:

After having Bryan from Velvet Acid Christ as a facebook friend for months, I am completely convinced he is a 15-year-old in disguise. My god, is he whiny.

Today he posted: "Do not post other bands music on my timeline please." And earlier: "the vac fb only has 151 fans, this place hates vac."

I love VAC and Toxic Coma but :rolleyes:
The problem is he quit drugs. It affected the quality of his music drastically too.

a_gelatinous_cube
Feb 13, 2005

hatelull posted:

New live album from Skinny Puppy.

+: It's golden age Puppy, with no "Pedafly" or "Pro-Test" to muck up the mix.
-: It's a live album.
+: With Marshall behind the boards, it will probably sound pretty tasty.
-: It's a live album.

multiple e: awesome tagging on my part.

I will buy this because I am already 30 albums deep, but not too excited. :smith:

edit: You know what's an awesome Skuppy live album? The Fractal Zoom bootleg. It sounds like the whole thing was sped up to fit it on a tape or something, so you get to here really fast versions of Smothered Hope and Assimilate and the such which are pretty rad.

a_gelatinous_cube fucked around with this message at 02:16 on Mar 16, 2012

hatelull
Oct 29, 2004

"Assimilate" live on the In Solvent See tour was pretty loving righteous, so my curiosity is piqued for that alone. I'm happy that it's a lot of solid tracks that are (mostly) not already featured as a live track (not counting boots, although Fractal Zoom is probably the best unofficial early live document).

I'll pick it up but yeah, live albums are never my favorite thing.

Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.

Danger - Octopus! posted:

Apparently, at the big European festivals, you can tell where a lot of people are from just by how they dress, since different kinds of goth/alternative clothes are popular in different countries. One of my friends was uncannily good at this. He'd point out a group of people and say where he thought they came from, then we'd stand near them until we could hear them talking and confirm he was right.

This would make a fantastic website.

W424
Oct 21, 2010

Secks posted:

After having Bryan from Velvet Acid Christ as a facebook friend for months, I am completely convinced he is a 15-year-old in disguise. My god, is he whiny.


Check out Gearslutz sometime, he'll tell you exactly why VST resonance/midi jitter/everything is the worst thing ever/sucks, and then rages for a few pages, deletes his posts, rages some more..

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



RizieN posted:

Can you recommend a good one for some American's willing to make the trip? Also any towns/places to stay/all the poo poo a foreigner might want to know before diving in head first? I'd loving love to go to some German goth/industrial festival. Even though I'm more on the hippie-festival side of the spectrum, industrial will always hold a special place in my heart. My wife speaks the most minimal of German, so... I guess that might help us get around a little bit, my last trip to Germany sucked cause I was really young (12) and just wanted to get to France to see all the boobs. So regardless I'd like to do a legitimate Euro-trip now that I'm older.

Well, the biggest ones will probably get you the most bang for your buck if you'll only want to check one out

1. M'era Luna (August, Hildesheim)
2. Wave Gotik Treffen (May, Leipzig)
3. Amphi Festival (July, Cologne)

Of these three I've only been to Amphi this far (plus Zita Rock in Berlin). The other cities (although quite big) are a bit harder to get to than Cologne directly from Finland, but I don't think that should necessarily limit you, since you'll probably be hanging out for quite a bit longer in Europe if you're making the trip anyway. Keeping that in mind, you could probably consider checking out more than just one big festival while you're at it, as those I've mentioned definitely aren't the only ones. Off the top of my head I can name Zita Rock (June, Berlin), Nordstern Festival (July, Hamburg) and Summer Darkness (July, Utrecht, Holland). I'm sure there's even more, but I don't think there's a comprehensive list anywhere. I guess a good tactic would be to see where your favorite artists are performing.

If you want more detailed information about traveling in Germany/Europe, the friendly goons at The Something Awful Forums > Discussion > Ask / Tell > Tourism & Travel will help you. As a European myself I can't really tell what kinds of things Americans should know. In general, however, I can say that Germans are very friendly and speak English pretty well, especially the younger people. Of course, this goes for any country you're visiting, but try to learn at least some basic expressions! People will ALWAYS appreciate it if you show some interest in their language.

Of the cities I've visited (Berlin, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Frankfurt (very briefly)) I'd actually say that Hamburg is my favorite nowadays. It's the second biggest city in Germany but isn't quite as bloated as Berlin, and while Berlin is awesome and probably has some of the best culture life in the entire world (seriously there's something for EVERYONE, ALL THE TIME), Hamburg just feels a little more... German. It's also more visually pleasing!

Also thanks to everyone who chimed in :)

a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 14:18 on Mar 17, 2012

Redrum and Coke
Feb 25, 2006

wAstIng 10 bUcks ON an aVaTar iS StUpid
I'm currently reviewing Relapse the upcoming album by Ministry.

So far, it's pretty interesting, although Al Jourgensen comes off as insane in some of his diatribes; Ghouldiggers, for instance, the first song, is about how he (apparently) got hosed by his managers. He even mentions how Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison and Amy Winehouse are "the lucky ones"... as if managers made them overdose or, in Cobain's case, bite the end of a shotgun.
In terms of music, it's a pretty powerful Industrial record, similar to what they did in their earlier works (harder than, e.g. Psalm 69), with good melodies (although, obviously, repetitive, as it's supposed to be in Industrial metal).

Anybody else has listened to this album?

a_gelatinous_cube
Feb 13, 2005

Wait, I thought The Last Sucker was supposed to be their last sendoff? Yea, I know bands say that all the time, but I thought it was a great way to end it. Did they bring the drum machine back for this new one? I honestly couldn't care less about Ministry's metal period, but I'm pretty excited if this is more like The Last Sucker. Is Al going to support this with a tour?

Redrum and Coke
Feb 25, 2006

wAstIng 10 bUcks ON an aVaTar iS StUpid

Zyklon B Zombie posted:

Wait, I thought The Last Sucker was supposed to be their last sendoff? Yea, I know bands say that all the time, but I thought it was a great way to end it. Did they bring the drum machine back for this new one? I honestly couldn't care less about Ministry's metal period, but I'm pretty excited if this is more like The Last Sucker. Is Al going to support this with a tour?

Yes, they're going to tour Europe now (I'll see them here in NL in July) and afterwards they'll probably tour the US. I'm trying to get an interview with him, but since he's known to be erratic I don't know how likely this is.

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



You guys might remember I posted about working on some music of my own a while back. Well, I just released my first official thing! It's still not very industrial, but I suppose you can pick up some of those influences in there. I reckon that some people here might like it. I certainly do! You can download it for free on Bandcamp!



1. Ääniaalto
2. Maapallo (Sparsely Populated Version)
3. Ä.ä..ään.i
4. Aalto

This is a different release than the one I posted that demo version of earlier - the artwork (which is going to be amazing) is still in the works and it'll be released "at some point". Soon, I hope. I'm also already working on the next EP because, hey, I like making music.

I also made a cover version of the goddamn awesome theme of the legendary German Krimi show Ein Fall für zwei / A Case for Two (original) which you can listen to on my SoundCloud. It's dumb as hell :) e: I hid the track because I'm currently in the process of asking the legendary Mr. Klaus Doldinger himself if I can actually put it up! He initially answered yes, but wanted to know how exactly I'd release it.

e: Also finally got around to listening to Bone Music. Twiin I think you're my new favorite band. No rear end-kissing implied, this poo poo's just right up my alley

e2: Holy poo poo a The Prisoner sample

a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 17:06 on Mar 19, 2012

Twiin
Nov 11, 2003

King of Suck!

CAT rear end now!!! posted:

e: Also finally got around to listening to Bone Music. Twiin I think you're my new favorite band. No rear end-kissing implied, this poo poo's just right up my alley

e2: Holy poo poo a The Prisoner sample

Awww thanks man! That means a lot. I'm looking forward to checking your thing out!

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Hedenius
Aug 23, 2007
For those of you in London:

Laibach show ‘Monumental Retro-avant-guarde’ at Tate Modern – Turbine Hall on April 14th is now SOLD OUT! A possible additional date on April 15th is being discussed.

I would kill to be there.

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