We have a lot of love for Chicago, and beyond Wax Trax, we highlight several bands from the Windy City in this episode.
Recommended viewing:
Industrial Accident—The Story of Wax Trax! Records
https://www.waxtraxrecords.com/v-a-industrial-accident-the-story-of-wax--34015748.html
The History of Industrial Music - Chicago documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbFt-UPoNeQ
Songs featured:
Pigface, Alles Ist Mein
Bonemen of Barumba, Pity It Ain't
Hide, Man's Best Friend
https://hide3.bandcamp.com/track/mans-best-friend
Wingtips, After the Storm
https://wingtips.bandcamp.com/album/exposure-therapy
Visceral Anatomy, Lipswitch
https://oraculorecords.bandcamp.com/album/modern-anguish
Fee Lion, Blood Sisters
https://feelion.bandcamp.com/album/blood-sisters
The Bellwether Syndicate, Republik
Horror Addicts Episode# 191
SEASON 15 **Holiday Ghost Story Special**
Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich
Intro Music by: Russell Holbrook
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**Holiday Ghost Story Special**
Dedicated to our long-time listener Jeff. Here you go, buddy!
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Ghost Stories:
“A Corpse Going to a Ball” or “Fair Charlotte” by Seba Smith, read by Emerian Rich
“The Cremation of Sam McGee” by Robert W. Service, read by J. Malcolm Stewart
https://www.amazon.com/J-Malcolm-Stewart/e/B0088I39XG
“The Open Window” by Saki, read by Daphne Strasert
“Gatekeeper” by Rish Outfield, read by the author
http://rishoutcast.blogspot.com/
“The Little Match Girl” by Hans Christen Anderson, read by Emerian Rich
“Staying After” by Angela Yuriko Smith, read by Ryan Aussie Smith
http://www.spaceandtimemagazine.com/
“Four-sided Triangle” by Nancy Kilpatrick, read by the author
“Company” by Sumiko Saulson, read by the author
“Citrus, Spice, and Not a Thing Nice” by Phillip T. Stephens, read by the author
“Just Like a Dolls” by Michele Roger, read by the author
https://www.amazon.com/Michele-Roger/e/B00FJQIMJ6
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Greetings Darklings. This week, Ken, Collin, and Katy had the enormous pleasure to chat with Raymond Watts about the upcoming PIG album, "Pain is God." The crew takes a deep dive with Raymond into the persona of PIG, the pains of releasing an album during a pandemic, amazing tour stories from the beforetimes, and so much more.
Thumbnail Photo credit is Gabriel Edvy
"Rock n Roll Refugee" from the album "Pain is God" by PIG Written, performed, produced, and mixed by Raymond Watts.
On Metropolis Records (cat no 1234) on CD ON Armalyte Records on double vinyl (cat no ARMVNL 079)
Order from pigindustries.bandcamp.com
Info and merch at pigindustries.com
Bloodletting is an ancient treatment that persisted until the 18th century. One of the techniques used to let blood were leeches, blood-sucking worms. In this episode, we discuss both the history of bloodletting and these fascinating yet creepy creatures.
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Year: 1989
Albums: Dawnrazor, Fields of the Nephilim
Radio Ethiopia, Patti Smith Group
Patti Smith's revolutionary rock is in the air, as is the smell of Nick cooking bacon in Simon's vegetarian-only frying pan, this week. We discover how our weedy heroes found their dream flat in Camden High Street, only for it to be plunged into darkness and nightmare as the skylight went out. A goth hothouse was born, burned for a little while, then puttered out. Oh, the merciless scourings of time!
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Themes of religion, apocalypse, and dark sci-fi manifest themselves in this month’s playlist, with songs from Slovenian performance artists Laibach, some absolute classics from Ministry and The Sisters of Mercy, and some brand-new goth rock from Motuvius Rex. All that, plus a few more tracks we think you’ll love. Please enjoy! Big thanks to LonelyAssassin96 for this chapter’s listener submission. Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com!
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1 – “Kingdom of God” by Laibach from the album Jesus Christ Superstars (1996)
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2 – “Underbite” by Motuvius Rex from the album Sermo Vulgaris (2020)
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3 – “Stigmata by Ministry from the album The Land of Rape and Honey (1988)
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4 – “Lucretia My Reflection” by Sisters of Mercy from the album Floodland (1987)
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5 – “Tactical Precision Disarray” by Perturbator from the album New Model (2017)
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6 – “Split Seconds” by Zeromancer from the album Clone Your Lover (2001)
(Website)
7 – “Was it Always This Way” by Implant from the album Audio Blender (2006)
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8 – “Dead Heaven” by Gary Numan from the album Exile (1997)
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9 – “In Hell I’ll Be In Good Company” by The Dead South from the Album Good Company (2016) suggested by LonelyAssassin96
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One of the most common types of magic in the ancient Graeco-Roman world were curses. These binding spells were placed on special tablets & figurines that have since been unearthed by archaeologists. In this episode, we discuss these curse tablets, & how they were made & used.
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On this episode, we chat with DJs Arcanus & Motia of Xiled Radio about their show, DJing online, music we love and Convergence in Boston.
Music mentions:
https://ahcama-sotz.bandcamp.com/album/new-skin-for-old-tribals
https://crystalgeometry.bandcamp.com/track/agent-orange
https://bedlessbones.bandcamp.com/album/after-malaise
https://witchofthevale.bandcamp.com/album/changeling
Listen to Xiled Radio on Thursday and Sunday nights at 10pm EDT.
Every Halloween Hallie reads a creepy story to celebrate. This year The MCP presents The Cats of Ulthar by H.P. Lovecraft. Enjoy and Happy Halloween!
Part 1 of 2
Year: 1989
Albums: Dawnrazor, Fields of the Nephilim
Radio Ethiopia, Patti Smith Group
A divine 'derangement of the senses' was the order of the day, and Simon and Nick went about the task with true dedication. Moving into a flat across the road from the legendary Camden Palace club in London, heady days of smoke, noise, intense discussion and musical exploration ensued. An unforeseen windowless darkness descended from above. O Lord, were these headless, heedless pilgrims prepared? Does a goth where any colour except purple?
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This month we are looking at the ever shifting spaces goths inhabit, reifying their ritualistic, embodied bringing forth of identity into the world around us. The future of these spaces is now forever changed as the current pandemic robs us of our sacred curated temples to goth. We also review the new album from The Funeral Medieval, share our Sinister Suggestions and more!
Our guests this month are Sean Detra and Mary Millions of Sisters of Mondays!
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Introductions
Moving to Twitch
When Should we Return to Clubbing
The Evolving Dynamics of Twitch DJing
Will Music Venues Exist in the Future
The Future of Goth Music
The Future of Goth Culture
Gatekeeping
Album Review:
The Funeral Medieval - Dreper Meg
Sinister Suggestions:
-Angels Arcana
-Isotropia
-Selofan
-Slow Dance with the Dead
-Delphine Coma
-Black Angel
-Exit Dust
-Dark
-DGA95
-Wisteria
-Carnival Row
-Halt and Catch Fire
- Clipping