They sound good, but they're out of the bounds of the genres and themes I play on my station, although you can be forgiven for not knowing that because you don't have speakers. They're not industrial and they know it, although they do have beautiful piano and synthesizer work. At this rate, these guys just may end up in my personal CD collection.That Dude wrote:I think that you should see if you could get Atra on the playlist...I put a discription of them on your other thread "excellent electronic albums." I believe I put a link to their myspace sight as well.
Woah, the stuff I'm talking about when I say ethereal and ambient is more like the bands Lycia or Frolic on my station currently, or the stuff published by Projekt Records at http://www.projekt.com . In this style, electric guitars may not be used at all, giving way to music that taps into pure moods and feelings. When you say electronica, (I can understand synthpop) do you have in mind the electronic neo-gothic stuff, the lighter industrial stuff, the heavier industrial stuff, or all of it? Which bands have you liked the most of my present list?Scarecrow wrote:Soft ambient goth... I love that stuff. I melt listening to ethreal gothic metal/rock (mostly metal but this isn't a metal station...) Synthpop/electronica stuff also rocks my socks
I don't know any gothic bands that would really fit that arent metal but yea... just saying what sounds I like
Always trust Itunes and never trust the Shoutcast server for what is currently playing - there is a fair bit of delay between the two. Rachael's Song comes from the Vangelis soundtrack to the movie Blade Runner, which is an absolututely awesome soundtrack to an awesome movie (although the director made the soundtrack fade in the background).Scarecrow wrote:Yea, ethreal stuff like Rachels Song or whatever?(I think that was it... what the title was on itunes was differnt than what it said was playing on the site)... its very peaceful and relaxing.
I do not like stuff like the Sorrow of whatever by Lycia. I prefer metal but when I'm not in the mood for something that hard, stuff like that is great.
Alright, the Neo-Gothic style is something like Clan of Xymox ( http://www.myspace.com/clanofxymox ) or The Last Dance ( http://www.myspace.com/thelastdance ). It takes the classic "spooky swirls" of the old school gothic music like The Sisters of Mercy and programs them in the synthesizers.Anyway... as for the electronica stuff, I'm mostly into the electronic neo-Gothic type I think... I dunno I'm not that familiar with this type of music...
I think I understand. A lot of the stuff you listed straddles in between the gothic sounds and the subgenre of industrial music called EBM or Electro-Body-Music. As it so happens, I've gotten at least two requests for albums by ThoushaltNot, and I have found a good price one of my favorite albums by them, so more is likely. Regenerator has produced more albums, some of which are pricy, so I'll have to decide whether I want to focus more on Aslan Faction and Tactical Sekt, or whether I can find a better price.I didn't catch many of the names but I'll see what I can remember... umm VNV nation I think I liked, ThouShaltNot... umm... Regenerator? ummm... and anything like Birthday Massacre... I love Birthday Massacre. Basically anything you'd picture being played in the dark with rapid flashing light or at some weird club with neon lights or whatever and lots of dancing (I dunno, thats what always pops into my mind listening to this type of stuff... )
Yeah, just don't ever expect me to play the song Alliance. It's got good theology, but the vocoders were poorly done and don't fit the tribal dirge beat. Personally, I'd rather be packing The Awakening's Sacrificial Etchings with tracks like The Dark Romantics first.Yeshua-Knight wrote:might i make a suggestion to the playlist as well, that being the one and only cd put out by the band "wedding party" they are very good, their one cd was actually produced by clayton and is pretty easy to come by if you look for it through various christian music stores, however i have yet to actually find it in stock, whenever i've bought it (i kept either giving it away or losing it) i've had to order it, but you may have more luck than myself
Oh yeah, Ashton Nyte's Sinister Swing is awesome. I only play The Awakening's Ethereal Menace right now because that's all I have, but he does totally awesome stuff in any genre while always keeping that gothic tinge. Its a pity that because he's in South Africa he's so little known in the U.S. outside of the Christian goths, but I understand he's found a fair chunk of fans in South Africa. I really don't want to pick a fight or get into debates that aren't allowed here, but I've been trying to hold back on Futurist theological apocalyptic themes in my station (my own views are a combination of postmillenial preterism and idealism, the second of which allows me the liberty of freely applying passages of Revelation to modern as well as historical contexts) on the grounds that I want my listeners to emerge from the station thinking that the things they do can in fact change things for the better. I understand Futurist eschatology is at present a deeply integrated part of the Christian gothic mindset and rationale (sackcloth and ashes for the final generation(s)), and is largely inescapable from the entries of Christians into the gothic and industrial genres, but I've made sure that the stuff I do play holds hope for Christians working to forge a better future (even through the apocalypse). While I think Wedding Party holds this, it doesn't always shine through their music quite like, say, Ascension of Heroes by Saviour Machine (oh I love that song!). I also require that songs with Apocalyptic themes contain other useful themes as well. All of this is something of an admission of bias, and this isn't the place for discussing my Theology (although convincing me on other grounds why I should add songs is fair game), it was necessary to explain my position on this matter as it directly relates to Wedding Party. I'm glad to see you liked the station enough to give me 10 spiffy points, I'm waiting until I get all the music I really want to play, at which time things will be really cool. Besides Wedding Party, are there any particular bands or styles you would like to hear more of? I really have been blessed with this station beyond what I would have expected already, and I hope God uses it to His will and glory.Yeshua-Knight wrote:actually, i like raven's warning or crystal river on that cd, have you checked out any of ashton nyte's solo stuff?
edit: ok, got it bookmarked on my winamp now, 10 spiffy points to you!!
Yeah, Tormented Radio is pretty cool. I just wish he didn't spin some of the anti-Christian stuff like Faith Disease (not to be confused with the ethereal band Faith and Disease, who I haven't found to be that bad so far). Also, I tend to feel he doesn't do enough of political Industrial music - as in my opinion, Industrial music going apolitical tends to bring out the worst in the genre, as would be expected when the element of fighting for a greater cause is removed. This is one of the reasons I play even the harshest stuff from Mentallo & the Fixer for example.martinloyola wrote:I tried the tormentedradio station and its pretty cool too, the backgrounds on the site are kinda creepy sometimes (go figure) but I actually enjoy listening to music in other languages, I know just enough to be dangerous :wink:
GhostontheNet wrote:Industrial music going apolitical tends to bring out the worst in the genre, as would be expected when the element of fighting for a greater cause is removed.
It is in fact among the stuff I play on my station (which you probably still don't like) and djdead of Tormented Radio (already mentioned in this thread with the aformentioned cautions, to which I will add to avoid watching the actual page because of the risque image amongst the main page's image slideshow itself). You ask about dancable electronic Gothic music, and perhaps implicitly who plays it. You see, there have been something of two movements in Gothic music. Since this thread is from henceforth likely to spring up the next time some kind of "I'm a goth for Christ. Goth is cool" "No, goth is bad, you listen to Marilyn Manson" thread shows up, I'm going to give brief histories of Gothic and Industrial music and what defines them.Mr. SmartyPants wrote:"Dancable electronic goth?"
ooo what is that? Care to elaborate? Or have a sample of this type of music?
Pretty much. In particular, strictly apolitical Industrial can bring out songs of misanthropy, nihilism, and "I wanna kill [x] because they tick me off". On the flip side, other apolitical Industrial music lends itself well to themes of alienation and loss of control as the mechanations of society spin all around oneself. You're right about political music tending to be cleaner, or perhaps conversely having any swear words in it actually make sense. Also, these days Industial musicians are at least remaining vaguely potitical ("You people are infected with a disease"). It is true that Tormented Radio doesn't play too much offensive stuff, but what they do is noticible when it comes.martinloyola wrote:yes, youre right, in fact that goes for any genre, even bands with mild political agendas tend to be more enjoyable to me if not at least a littler cleaner
on the whole the station doesn't play too much offensive stuff for me to really notice, its not like I can't stop the stream anyways and start it back up when the track is over :wink:
I had shut down the computer and restarted it to see if that fixed the problem. The station is now back up and appears on shoutcast, but I don't know if its still just me that skips.Scarecrow wrote:Well, I don't know if you know this or not but your link doesnt work anymore... so that may be why its getting no listeners?
It says:
Unfortunately, there weren't any SHOUTcast streams found containing the term seraphim
I thought you took it down or whatever...
GhostontheNet wrote:I had shut down the computer and restarted it to see if that fixed the problem. The station is now back up and appears on shoutcast, but I don't know if its still just me that skips.
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