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Portable Staplefrog
May 21, 2007

teethgrinder posted:

My younger brother is regularly the only person in the entire venue/club wearing a white or bright shirt. Owns it.

I might do that in the future...

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teethgrinder
Oct 9, 2002

I just wear my band shirts because I have nowhere else to wear them.

TKK were supposed to play an outdoor stage free show at Pride this year, but got rained out. Hardly anyone, myself included, found out about the indoor replacement venue :(

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost

teethgrinder posted:

My younger brother is regularly the only person in the entire venue/club wearing a white or bright shirt. Owns it.

I was wearing a Taylor Swift t-shirt at Infest, shame is not something I feel.

Puntification
Nov 4, 2009

Black Orthodontromancy
The most British Magic

Fun Shoe

Danger - Octopus! posted:

I was wearing a Taylor Swift t-shirt at Infest, shame is not something I feel.

I now doubly regret not seeing you there!

BrutalistMcDonalds
Oct 4, 2012


Lipstick Apathy
I just saw Haujobb and it owned so much.

boo_radley
Dec 30, 2005

Politeness costs nothing
Die Kraftwerk mag?

Also,if you are like me and were wondering wtf a 3d concert is.

e: holy poo poo, $100 a ticket?

boo_radley fucked around with this message at 21:21 on Sep 17, 2015

deong
Jun 13, 2001

I'll see you in heck!

boo_radley posted:

Die Kraftwerk mag?

Also,if you are like me and were wondering wtf a 3d concert is.

e: holy poo poo, $100 a ticket?

I'm going B). I don't like that its a seated event, but should be cool.

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost

boo_radley posted:

Also,if you are like me and were wondering wtf a 3d concert is.

When I saw them a few years ago, the second half of their set was in 3d. It actually worked pretty well.

If you've never seen them before and have any interest, definitely go for it. It was an amazing experience. Not like any other band I've seen. I thought that the section with the robots would be slightly cheesy and silly, but it just felt right.

Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.
Most of the people I know who dig Outrun/Synthwave stuff are also into industrial, so this bundle of 10 albums/EPs for $3 is probably of interest to some folks here.

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



Kraftwerk live is a loving religious experience and the only reason you shouldn't go is if you're, like, dead or something.

Kraftwerk live is also easily one of the heaviest bands I've ever seen. gently caress Rammstein, [:SITD:] or whatever metal band you can come up with, poo poo like Man Machine, Home Computer or Metal on Metal (the most industrial track ever) will just straight up murder you live. I'd be moshing like a maniac at Kraftwerk concerts were I able to do anything else than :stare: at them while making GBS threads my pants

FlowerPattern
Aug 10, 2015

CAT rear end now!!! posted:

Kraftwerk live is a loving religious experience and the only reason you shouldn't go is if you're, like, dead or something.

Kraftwerk live is also easily one of the heaviest bands I've ever seen. gently caress Rammstein, [:SITD:] or whatever metal band you can come up with, poo poo like Man Machine, Home Computer or Metal on Metal (the most industrial track ever) will just straight up murder you live. I'd be moshing like a maniac at Kraftwerk concerts were I able to do anything else than :stare: at them while making GBS threads my pants

Never been to the rest of the names on the list, but yeah Kraftwerk live is the best. I'm not much for live music at all but when an act brings it like this you have to clear your schedule, buckle up, and ride the experience out properly (which for me means front row, and properly shwilled).

boo_radley
Dec 30, 2005

Politeness costs nothing
T-10 for Kraftwerk. Hypen Sie an!

babyturnsblue
Jun 14, 2007

i used to dance before the discos came
Cold Waves in Chicago was amazing last night. Severed Heads were solid, and FLA played two tracks off of Caustic Grip which was heavenly.

BrutalistMcDonalds
Oct 4, 2012


Lipstick Apathy

babyturnsblue posted:

Cold Waves in Chicago was amazing last night. Severed Heads were solid, and FLA played two tracks off of Caustic Grip which was heavenly.
Woah. Lead Into Gold played? That's awesome.

Edit: Also I'm weird but my favorite Ministry album ever is Animositisomina.

BrutalistMcDonalds fucked around with this message at 06:29 on Sep 28, 2015

il_cornuto
Oct 10, 2004

Omi-Polari posted:

Woah. Lead Into Gold played? That's awesome.

Edit: Also I'm weird but my favorite Ministry album ever is Animositisomina.

Same, it has a great sound and some killer riffs.

Overbite
Jan 24, 2004


I'm a vtuber expert
I've listened to a couple tracks off that Primitive Race album and wow, they're bad. I was hoping this project would result in cool songs but the best I've heard was Long in the Tooth and that was pretty much a regular Pig song.

edit: the best Pig collab (aside from KMFDM I guess) was the song Rubber Girls with Knives off that Hellbent album. That was a cool album.

Twiin
Nov 11, 2003

King of Suck!

babyturnsblue posted:

Cold Waves in Chicago was amazing last night. Severed Heads were solid, and FLA played two tracks off of Caustic Grip which was heavenly.

PWEI were loving amazing.

Armor-Piercing
Sep 22, 2009

Nightly dance
of bleeding swords


From ID:YD's Tracks post for today, Aesthetic Perfection is rerecording the Necessary Response album and releasing it as an AP album, along with a new track:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMT0UqSJWuo

Edit: After listening to the track a few times, I'm pretty happy with it. The remixes of it on the single are all pretty good too.

Also:


http://alfamatrix.bandcamp.com/album/beware-of-light-feat-chris-pohl-ep

Armor-Piercing fucked around with this message at 00:48 on Oct 1, 2015

Pope Guilty
Nov 6, 2006

The human animal is a beautiful and terrible creature, capable of limitless compassion and unfathomable cruelty.
I liked "E-Race Generation" but every other Helalyn Flowers track I've heard has been fairly dull.

Entropist
Dec 1, 2007
I'm very stupid.
I liked the Necessary Response album, I hope it's not gonna be worse than the original. His new style with AP isn't actually that different from Necessary Response, except it's more poppy, so I wonder what this re-recording would add.
The new song is tidy, but I find it less interesting than the old stuff. Doesn't fit the mood of the album that well either. Maybe it'd grow on me though.

Entropist fucked around with this message at 01:51 on Oct 1, 2015

BrutalistMcDonalds
Oct 4, 2012


Lipstick Apathy
I've been digging this. A spacey, industrial-ish post-metal rock band with shades of Professional Murder Music (remember them?). I think I might go see their live gig in a week. I have a dream ... of the 90s and hot topic pants.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I31S9NsfEvo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzrmvuYlxUs

Edit: Show was ok.

BrutalistMcDonalds fucked around with this message at 06:03 on Oct 6, 2015

magiccarpet
Jan 3, 2005




Has Garek been posted in here yet? Dancey.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_btgU-5a18

This Is the Zodiac
Feb 4, 2003

http://www.factmag.com/2015/10/14/coils-reissues-through-threshold-archives/
Coil's discography is being reissued, complete with previously unreleased bonus material apparently recovered from all over the place, on Threshold Archives.

TOOT BOOT
May 25, 2010

Amazing news. I will buy every single one of them.

Sloppy
Apr 25, 2003

Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere.

Been loving Sixth June ever since someone linked it in this thread a long time ago, any other similar bands you guys would recommend?

Sixth June for reference.

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



Tom Shear is Indiegogoing yet another album, this time his new Assemblage 23 one.

Dude's raised over $2000 in just one hour, which is pretty neat :)

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



I don't understand how Diary of Dreams manages to squeeze out a production like Grau im Licht in one and a half years with extensive touring in between, but it's out today and on Spotify. Listening to it now. Elegies in Darkness was easily one of the best DoD albums and just loving dark as all hell, and this seems much like a kind of a companion piece to that album. Which is fine by me because I loving love this band and its sound.

edit: This is a really good album alright.

a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 17:06 on Oct 16, 2015

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



So fuckin' D.A.F is playing their very first and most definitely last show ever in Finland next month :c00l:

a cyborg mug
Mar 8, 2010



gently caress such concepts as "having money" and "eating food" because I just booked a flight to Oslo and got tickets to two Kraftwerk shows there in August next year :homebrew:

By the way I chose the Radio-Activity show because it's one of my top 5 all time favorite albums and the Techno Pop show because they never play The Telephone Call and Sex Object otherwise and also gently caress you I love Techno Pop / Electric Cafe, come at me

a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 14:56 on Oct 23, 2015

chime_on
Jul 27, 2001

Masonic Youth posted:

http://www.factmag.com/2015/10/14/coils-reissues-through-threshold-archives/
Coil's discography is being reissued, complete with previously unreleased bonus material apparently recovered from all over the place, on Threshold Archives.

Just FYI, these things are (understandably) going really quickly-- they're already sold out of half of them at Forced Exposure (who is doing US distribution), and UK spots like norman records and Boomkat sold out within hours. Who knows if Brainwashed is planning on keeping them in print, or even going to 2nd pressings.

At the very least, the quick sellout bodes well for the turnaround time for batch #2. I kind of wish I had bought doubles of all 8 releases for posterity, but hindsight is 20/20.

The releases are loving amazing, by the way.

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost

CAT rear end now!!! posted:

By the way I chose the Radio-Activity show because it's one of my top 5 all time favorite albums and the Techno Pop show because they never play The Telephone Call and Sex Object otherwise and also gently caress you I love Techno Pop / Electric Cafe, come at me

Radio-Activity is my number one favourite album :respek:

Godmachine
Sep 5, 2004

I am beyond God.
I am Human.

Sloppy posted:

Been loving Sixth June ever since someone linked it in this thread a long time ago, any other similar bands you guys would recommend?

Sixth June for reference.

Not really industrial but one of my favorites. Check these bands out:
Linea Aspera - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1JplpqHkPw
She Past Away - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oy2x_kHCy4w
Lebanon Hanover - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPw7nlluRdc
Cold Cave - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWyWJr0FlYI

Godmachine
Sep 5, 2004

I am beyond God.
I am Human.
Anyone check out Grausame Töchter yet? I just picked up on their music and it's badass.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8mlKehOHqE

TOOT BOOT
May 25, 2010

chime_on posted:

Just FYI, these things are (understandably) going really quickly-- they're already sold out of half of them at Forced Exposure (who is doing US distribution), and UK spots like norman records and Boomkat sold out within hours. Who knows if Brainwashed is planning on keeping them in print, or even going to 2nd pressings.

At the very least, the quick sellout bodes well for the turnaround time for batch #2. I kind of wish I had bought doubles of all 8 releases for posterity, but hindsight is 20/20.

The releases are loving amazing, by the way.

Supposedly they're going to press more, they didn't realize how much pent up demand there was. They're not intended to be super limited or anything.

Prop Wash
Jun 12, 2010



So that there new "We Are the Alchemists" album (https://audiotrauma2.bandcamp.com/album/we-are-the-alchemists), featuring Architect, Sonic Area, and Hologram_, is pretty strong. 49 minutes of IDM-style buzzes and whirrs and all sorts of noises that sound like a soundtrack to a robot porn. It starts off with a track (Steaming the Lab) that honestly sounds reminiscent of FLA's Airmech soundtrack, but the rest of the album does all that sonic landscape business and also has some way tight rhythms and basslines. Anyway, I think it's a really great headphones album and it's available on Bandcamp and also on Spotify if that's how you roll.

edit: my favorites after an initial listen are Steaming the Lab, Solaris Splendor, Primordial Soup, and A Small Glimpse Into Eternity (which was apparently the promo track). Talking with Birds is a fun track but I still have no idea what to think about it.

Prop Wash fucked around with this message at 19:00 on Oct 25, 2015

BrownJenkin
Aug 27, 2009
Who is sina hübner? Does she do this kind of music? There's very little about her on google.

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost

BrownJenkin posted:

Who is sina hübner? Does she do this kind of music? There's very little about her on google.

Back in the early 00s she released some rhythmic noise stuff on Hands under the name SINA. After that she went away from that scene and put out some more electro type albums with a new band under the name Pzycho Bitch. They were good in places, some tracks are very electroclash-influenced from what I remember.

Not sure what she's done recently though. I've not listened to Pzycho Bitch in a good few years.

chime_on
Jul 27, 2001

TOOT BOOT posted:

Supposedly they're going to press more, they didn't realize how much pent up demand there was. They're not intended to be super limited or anything.

I haven't heard that from anywhere-- Jon Whitney has been mostly pretty mum about the whole thing, and didn't even own up to the fact that it was Brainwashed behind the releases until a day or so before they started shipping. I doubt the plan is to press a ton of copies, as Whitney himself said he doesn't want to be running a label full time, and that all profits will go to Coil bandmates and family members.

Don't get me wrong, I bought the hell out of all 8, and I'm really glad they exist, but these are quasi-legal at best, so anyone who wants them should have the plan to buy them immediately.

TOOT BOOT
May 25, 2010

chime_on posted:

I haven't heard that from anywhere-- Jon Whitney has been mostly pretty mum about the whole thing, and didn't even own up to the fact that it was Brainwashed behind the releases until a day or so before they started shipping. I doubt the plan is to press a ton of copies, as Whitney himself said he doesn't want to be running a label full time, and that all profits will go to Coil bandmates and family members.

Don't get me wrong, I bought the hell out of all 8, and I'm really glad they exist, but these are quasi-legal at best, so anyone who wants them should have the plan to buy them immediately.

Just going by what people are saying on the Coil Facebook group. I don't think the record label comment precludes a second pressing since they sold out in literally hours at some outlets.

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chime_on
Jul 27, 2001
Forced Exposure says they don't think a repress is happening. Norman Records says a repress ISN'T happening.

I get that you and I are the only people in this thread talking about this, and we both bought them all, but still, everyone-- these cost $9.50 a pop 2 weeks ago. Going for around $30 a pop today on discogs.

To talk about the music a little bit-- holy poo poo, the Horse Rotorvator demos on The Wheel CD are amazing. It's so great to hear Coil's process a little bit, to pick up on all the little things they TOOK OUT of these songs before they were officially released. Similarly, the unreleased stuff on the Hellraiser disc is top notch. That last track, with the loop that begins to gradually slow down more and more-- holy poo poo.

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