Year: 1983
Albums: Breaking Glass, Hazel O'Connor
Head Over Heels, Cocteau Twins
We join our brave young alternatives for the conclusion of their debut week. We've seen them narrowly escape injury at the disco at the end of the pier, and we've heard Nicky's paean to the inspirations of Breaking Glass, now check out Simon's exploration of what made Cocteau Twins so important to his life as a 14-year-old becalmed in the doldrums of the everyday world in small-town suburbia, England, in the early 1980s.
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Part 1 of 2.
Year: 1983
Albums: Breaking Glass, Hazel O'Connor; Head Over Heels, Cocteau Twins
Week 1 introduces our alternative heroes. At the tender age of 14, they meet as one is escorted out of the disco at the end of the ramshackle seaside pier, after being threatened, as the other is on his way in, with two hungry-for-action sociapaths riding shotgun. After meeting, Nicky and Simon find they share a love of alternative music and culture, and take their first steps into a darker world of creativity, fascination and doom.
Episodes will be posted in 2 parts.
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This week we're talking about cover songs and why we love them. And what the heck is Garbage Hour? The bands featured are Velvet Kills, Parralox, Black Nail Cabaret, Dead When I Found Her, Andi Sexgang, and Carpenter Brut.
https://velvetkills.bandcamp.com/album/mischievous-urges
http://parralox.bandcamp.com/album/silent-morning
https://blacknailcabaret.bandcamp.com/album/voyage-voyage-cover-ep
http://deadwhenifoundher.bandcamp.com/album/stitches-cover-ups-2
https://liberationlondon.bandcamp.com/track/love-comes-in-spurts-free-download
http://carpenterbrut.bandcamp.com/track/maniac-feat-yann-ligner
Also - check out from Dune Altar Records
Production by Justin Minister. Theme song by Robyn Bright. Visuals by Marion Green.
As two DJs in Toronto during quarantine times, we are feeding our souls with music and happy to share some finds with you.
Maman Küsters - https://oraculorecords.bandcamp.com/album/lextase-la-terreur
Walt Disco - https://waltdisco.com/
Empathy Test - https://empathy-test.bandcamp.com/album/monsters
Sâada Bonaire - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULlI8C5c-qY
A Certain Ratio - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll34-KQkbhU
Thanks to our producer Justin Minister
Theme song by Robyn Bright
Logo/visuals by Marion Green
This episode we dive into the psychology of living through a pandemic, and explore how well equipped goths are for dealing with death, all while reading a journalist to filth. We also review the new album from Mystic Priestess!
Our guest this month is Ryan, vocalist from the deathrock band witchhands.
If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon!
Sinister Suggestions:
-Happy!
-Imaginos - Blue Oyster Cult
-Imaginos Documentary
-Loom - Katie Gately
-Halloween Carol’s
BLM Resources:
-Resource List
-Donate to Help Against Police Brutality
-Anti-Racism for White People
-75 Things White People Can do for Racial Justice
-Documentary about the Direct Line of Lynching to Today's Prison System
-Commitment Against Racism
-Mass Incarceration Information
Mistress McCutchan and The Wasteland chat with DJ Nocturna out of Honolulu, Hawaii to talk about the goth scene, music, and her journey as a DJ in Oahu.
Just like it says on the (clove cigarette) tin, this time around Ed and Justin explore some of their favorite goth hits of the 90s. Learn about how bands like The Damned made the transition from punk to undead rockers, hear some early tunes from Rosetta Stone and Bella Morte, and become one with nature while experiencing some of Inkubus Sukkubus’s dark magic. We hope you enjoy the journey!
The Arcane Machine is a monthly show with supplemental content on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord throughout each month. If you like what you hear, please visit the artists’ pages linked below and buy some music!
Special thanks to Brian Dunigan for the listener-request song at the end of the show.
Social Media:
The Belfry: A Home for Dark Culture: The Belfry is the home of excellent podcast Cemetery Confessions, plus interviews, art, and other podcasts rooted deeply in dark/ alternative lifestyles.
Join our Facebook group for discussion and bonus content:
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The Tracklist:
1 – “Gutter Glitter” by Switchblade Symphony from the album Serpentine Gallery (1995)
(Bandcamp)
2 – “Testify” by The Damned from the album Not of This Earth (1994)
(Website)
3 – “An Eye for the Main Chance” by Rosetta Stone from the album An Eye for the Main Chance (1991)
(Bandcamp)
4 – “Heart of Lilith” by Inkubus Sukkubus from the album Vampyre Erotica (1997)
(Website)
5 – “Psycho Magnet” by London After Midnight from the album Psycho Magnet (1995)
(Website)
6 – “The Man Upstairs” by Aurelio Voltaire from the album The Devil’s Bris (1998)
(Website)
7 – “The Rain Within Her Hands” by Bella Morte from the album Where Shadows Lie (1999)
(Bandcamp)
8 – “Red Right Hand” by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds from the album Let Love In (1994)
(Website)
9 – “The Sparrows and the Nightingales” by Wolfsheim from the album No Happy View (1992) Requested by Brian Dunigan
(Bandcamp)
Nine women and two men were tried and executed for witchcraft in 1612 near Pendle in Lancashire. This was an unprecedented death toll for a single witch trial at the time. In this episode, we discuss witchcraft in England, and why these trials may have resulted in so many executions.
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Horror Addicts Episode# 181
SEASON 15 “Cursed, Cubed”
Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich
Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe
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rob bliss | iyatoyah | a lonely place to die
http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts181.mp3
Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net
151 days till Halloween
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Awesome POC voices to look up to:
Crystal Connor
https://www.amazon.com/Crystal-Connor/e/B004FDB9JY
ValJeanne Jeffers
https://www.amazon.com/Valjeanne-Jeffers/e/B00BNK230G
James Goodridge
https://www.amazon.com/James-Goodridge/e/B01NH0VN36
J Malcolm Stewart
https://www.amazon.com/J-Malcolm-Stewart/e/B0088I39XG
Sumiko Saulson
https://www.amazon.com/Sumiko-Saulson/e/B007P7XHTM
Eden Royce
https://www.amazon.com/Eden-Royce/e/B004XVKWTG
A Craig Newman
Nicole Kurtz
https://www.amazon.com/Nicole-Givens-Kurtz/e/B0057XEF0G
Mocha Memoirs Press
https://mochamemoirspress.com/
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Naching T. Kassa
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Cedar George
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Kate Nox
s t a f f
KBatz (Kristin Battestella), Daphne Strasert, Jesse Orr, Russell Holbrook, Lionel Green, Keiran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, Courtney Mroch, R.L. Merrill
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https://open.spotify.com/show/0DtgSwv2Eh6aTepQi7ZWdv
overcast
https://overcast.fm/itunes286123050/horroraddicts-net
podcast republic
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himalaya
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This episode we continue our special series of episodes by examining what it’s like to age through goth. From external pressure, internal support, and how hard it is to lace up new rocks.
Our panel includes GothicSoulFlower, Hedvig Funeral, Mel, and Edward!
If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon!
While hundreds of urban legends surround Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Kentucky, there is also plenty of documented history. Some of the rumours may hold a grain of truth to them. In this episode, we shine a light on the history of Waverly Hills, a grim history tied to the disease tuberculosis.
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Podcast #15 where we discuss the amazing compilation "Tiny Gods Who Walk Beside Us" This is such a wonderful story and filled with amazing bands and friends. Here we listen to the first 8 songs and discuss some of the background behind each one.
Horror Addicts Episode# 180
SEASON 15 “Cursed, Cubed”
Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich
Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe
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paul lubaczewski | spank the nun | dead mans gun s1
http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts180.mp3
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172 days till Halloween
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Kate Nox
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KBatz (Kristin Battestella), Daphne Strasert, Jesse Orr, Russell Holbrook, Lionel Green, Keiran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, Courtney Mroch, R.L. Merrill
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https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/horroraddictsnet
spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/0DtgSwv2Eh6aTepQi7ZWdv
overcast
https://overcast.fm/itunes286123050/horroraddicts-net
podcast republic
https://www.podcastrepublic.net/podcast/286123050
himalaya
https://www.himalaya.com/en/show/501228
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When’s the last time you saw the sun? How long have you been living in fear of the outside world? Do you need to cover your face and hands if you do go out in public? The concepts of being a creature of the dark and living in quarantine have a lot in common, so it’s no surprise that there’s a lot of music out there that’s become very appropriate for our stay-at-home world. In this chapter, Ed and Justin share some songs from KMFDM, Gary Numan, and others, that remind us that we’re not alone in being alone.
The Arcane Machine is a monthly show with supplemental content on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord throughout each month. If you like what you hear, please visit the artists’ pages linked below and buy some music!
Special thanks to David Everett for the listener-request song at the end of the show.
Social Media:
The Belfry: A Home for Dark Culture: The Belfry is the home of excellent podcast Cemetery Confessions, plus interviews, art, and other podcasts rooted deeply in dark/ alternative lifestyles.
Join our Facebook group for discussion and bonus content:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheArcaneMachine/
Follow The Arcane Machine on Twitter: @arcane_machine
Follow The Arcane Machine on Instagram: @the_arcane_machine
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Listen here or find us on iTunes, Google Play Music, or your favorite podcast app!
The Tracklist:
1 – “I Can’t Feel You” by Camouflage from the album Sensor (2003)
(Website)
2 – “A Cell” by Project Pitchfork from the album Inferno (2002)
(Website)
3 – “Apathy” by KMFDM from the album XTORT (1996)
(Website)
4 – “Steam Virus” by Goteki from the album Goteki O/S (2002)
(Bandcamp)
5 – “Teardrop” by Massive Attack from the album Mezzanine (1998)
(Website)
6 – “In a Dark Place” by Gary Numan from the album Jagged Edge (2006)
(Website)
7 – “Don’t Go Outside” by Poppy from the album I Disagree (2020)
(Website)
8 – “We Stand Alone” by Covenant from the album Northern Light (2002)
(Website)
9 – “Cost of Life” by Kontravoid from the album Too Deep (2019) requested by David Everett
(Bandcamp)
On this episode we are answering the most interesting questions posed to r/goth.
Our guest this episode is Lady India! You can find her on IG, Facebook, and her burlesque/variety show Phantasmagoria.
If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon!
Stop Calling me an E-Boy 10:00
Am I Still Goth if I don’t Like Goth Music 23:12
Stereotypes 40:10
Craziest Thing You’ve DIY’d 43:23
How Much Must and Artist Goth to be Goth 50:10
How to Wear Makeup when Mixed Race 1:09:40
How to Deal with Angry Elitists 1:21:32
Album Review: 1:41:56
Vandal Moon - Black Kiss
Back by popular request, Hallie discusses more toxic plants! Poisonous plants have been used throughout history for many purposes, including hunting, medicine, cosmetics, and of course, murder. In this episode we discuss several of the most poisonous plants with emphasis on those associated with murder and medicine.
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Horror Addicts Episode# 179
SEASON 15 “Cursed, Cubed”
Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich
Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe
———————
desiree byars | her despair | dead ringer 1964
http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts179.mp3
Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net
186 days till Halloween
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Fandom Fan Fiction and Fun
https://www.zellykat.com/podcast/episode/474cb224/interview-horror-addicts-with-emerian-rich
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Naching T. Kassa
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Cedar George
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Kate Nox
s t a f f
KBatz (Kristin Battestella), Daphne Strasert, Jesse Orr, Russell Holbrook, Lionel Green, Keiran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, Courtney Mroch, R.L. Merrill
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Is it a vampire movie, or a movie about an unkillable ancient cannibal who consumes blood to take the edge off of his hunger for human flesh?
Whatever your thoughts on whether or not He Never Died is a vampire movie, it IS a story that delves into concepts such as ennui and depression, the challenges of sobriety, and gnawing questions about the existence of god that invite the inevitable questions about good and evil and the possibility for redemption, which means that this bleak, bloody, nihilistic film is exactly the kind of vampire story Rose Sinister likes to sink her teeth into, this time with an extra helping of Biblical exegesis with help from my friend and fellow vampire nerd, Rabbi Uriarte.
That’s right. I consulted a Rabbi on this episode for you, dear readers. All errors in pronunciation and interpretation are entirely my own, however.
This was a fun episode to make, and while it’s been delated by travel, Mardi Gras, and my own bout with Covid-19, it’s here at last, and a lot more content on the way, since what better time than quarantine and lockdown than to work on new content to be published from here on out?
The delay in publishing this episode has also allowed me to hammer out details with this podcast’s new sponsor, EndlessNight.com : welcoming the vampire world by keeping Endless Night culture alive
The transcript for this episode has already been shared with my Patreon Patrons, and will be available on my website, rosesinister.com, in about a week or so. If you’d like first dibs on my episode transcripts, or access to other fun, exclusive features, consider supporting me on Patreon, patreon.com/rosesinister.
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This episode we are exploring the twisted world of Gothic Literature to understand why it’s so culturally relevant to goths and non-goths alike.
Our guests for this episode are Adrienne who’s YouTube which covers Gothic topics you can find here, and our resident Queen of Goth Michelle.
If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon!
What Makes Gothic Literature Gothic
Why do we Love Gothic Literature 16:40
How has The Gothic Changed Goth 36:15
-An examination of Judith Butler’s Gender Trouble
Gothic vs. Goth 1:06:00
Goth’s Fashion Debt to Gothic Literature 1:14:27
The Gothic’s impact on Broader Culture 1:25:45
Gothic Literature as Problematic Text 1:40:30
References:
-Contemporary Gothic
-Fashioning Gothic Bodies
-The Music of The Goth Subculture: Postmodernism and Aesthetics
The Doppelgänger, or supernatural double, has been featured in almost every modern media genre, from romance to science fiction. However, the roots of this folkloric creature are ancient, and the concept of the double and what it represents has been the subject of deep professional curiosity since the 19th century.
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The Doppelgänger, or supernatural double, has been featured in almost every modern media genre, from romance to science fiction. However, the roots of this folkloric creature are ancient, and the concept of the double and what it represents has been the subject of deep professional curiosity since the 19th century.
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Quick Note: This chapter was recorded mid-March, when CDC guidelines still considered gatherings of less than 10 individuals appropriate. Future chapters will be recorded remotely until it’s considered safe to leave our homes again. Please stay safe, everyone!
Justin and Ed have returned with a unique and eclectic satchel of music to experience. Following the formula of Chapter 1, the pair share music from four genres: Synthwave, Steampunk, Intelligent Dance Music (IDM,) and Southern Gothic. Listen in and find out about artists like Steam Powered Giraffe, Dead Man’s Bones, Meat Beat Manifesto, and more!
The Arcane Machine was interviewed by online RPG site Bloodletting! Take a peek for some insight about your hosts and what’s in store of the future of the show!
We’re also very excited to announce our affiliation with The Belfry: A Home for Dark Culture! The Belfry is the home of excellent podcast Cemetery Confessions, plus interviews, art, and other podcasts rooted deeply in dark/ alternative lifestyles. Please check out their site, and we’ll be talking more about them on our next chapter.
The Arcane Machine is a monthly show with supplemental content on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord throughout each month. If you like what you hear, please visit the artists’ pages linked below and buy some music!
Special thanks to Bedroth for the listener-request song at the end of the show.
Cover Art: Kazuhiko Nakamura
Social Media:
Join our Facebook group for discussion and bonus content:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheArcaneMachine/
Follow The Arcane Machine on Twitter: @arcane_machine
Follow The Arcane Machine on Instagram: @the_arcane_machine
Use the Discord Widget on the side of the page to join our server and chat with us
Listen here or find us on iTunes, Google Play Music, or your favorite podcast app!
The Tracklist:
1 – “Looking for Tracy Tzu” by Carpenter Brut from the album EP II (2013)
(Bandcamp)
2 – “Aphelion” by Scandroid from the album Scandroid (2016)
(Bandcamp)
3 – “Suspender Man” by Steam Powered Giraffe from the album The 2¢ Show (2012)
(Website)
4 – “Superhero” by Johnny Hollow from the album Dirty Hands (2008)
(Website)
5 – “The Unprintable Word” by Meat Beat Manifesto from the album Metropolis: Rebirth 1.0 (2008)
(Website)
6 – “Alberto Balsalm” by Aphex Twin from the album …I Care Because You Do (1995)
(Website)
7 – “Ghost in the Sky” by Sparklehorse from the album Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain (2006)
(Website)
8 – “Lose Your Soul” by Dead Man’s Bones from the album Dead Man’s Bones Featuring the Silverlake Conservatory of Music Children’s Choir (2009)
(Website)
9 – “Germs” by ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic from the album Running with Scissors (1999) requested by Bedroth
(Website)
Quick Note: This chapter was recorded mid-March, when CDC guidelines still considered gatherings of less than 10 individuals appropriate. Future chapters will be recorded remotely until it’s considered safe to leave our homes again. Please stay safe, everyone!
Justin and Ed have returned with a unique and eclectic satchel of music to experience. Following the formula of Chapter 1, the pair share music from four genres: Synthwave, Steampunk, Intelligent Dance Music (IDM,) and Southern Gothic. Listen in and find out about artists like Steam Powered Giraffe, Dead Man’s Bones, Meat Beat Manifesto, and more!
The Arcane Machine was interviewed by online RPG site Bloodletting! Take a peek for some insight about your hosts and what’s in store of the future of the show!
We’re also very excited to announce our affiliation with The Belfry: A Home for Dark Culture! The Belfry is the home of excellent podcast Cemetery Confessions, plus interviews, art, and other podcasts rooted deeply in dark/ alternative lifestyles. Please check out their site, and we’ll be talking more about them on our next chapter.
The Arcane Machine is a monthly show with supplemental content on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord throughout each month. If you like what you hear, please visit the artists’ pages linked below and buy some music!
Special thanks to Bedroth for the listener-request song at the end of the show.
Cover Art: Kazuhiko Nakamura
Social Media:
Join our Facebook group for discussion and bonus content:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheArcaneMachine/
Follow The Arcane Machine on Twitter: @arcane_machine
Follow The Arcane Machine on Instagram: @the_arcane_machine
Use the Discord Widget on the side of the page to join our server and chat with us
Listen here or find us on iTunes, Google Play Music, or your favorite podcast app!
The Tracklist:
1 – “Looking for Tracy Tzu” by Carpenter Brut from the album EP II (2013)
(Bandcamp)
2 – “Aphelion” by Scandroid from the album Scandroid (2016)
(Bandcamp)
3 – “Suspender Man” by Steam Powered Giraffe from the album The 2¢ Show (2012)
(Website)
4 – “Superhero” by Johnny Hollow from the album Dirty Hands (2008)
(Website)
5 – “The Unprintable Word” by Meat Beat Manifesto from the album Metropolis: Rebirth 1.0 (2008)
(Website)
6 – “Alberto Balsalm” by Aphex Twin from the album …I Care Because You Do (1995)
(Website)
7 – “Ghost in the Sky” by Sparklehorse from the album Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain (2006)
(Website)
8 – “Lose Your Soul” by Dead Man’s Bones from the album Dead Man’s Bones Featuring the Silverlake Conservatory of Music Children’s Choir (2009)
(Website)
9 – “Germs” by ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic from the album Running with Scissors (1999) requested by Bedroth
(Website)
Horror Addicts Episode# 178
SEASON 15 “Cursed, Cubed”
Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich
Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe
———————
a.f.stewat | justin symbol | mummy 2008
http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts178.mp3
Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net
200 days till Halloween
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h e a d o f p u b l i s h i n g
Naching T. Kassa
p u b l i s h i n g p. a.
Cedar George
b l o g e d i t o r
Kate Nox
s t a f f
KBatz (Kristin Battestella), Daphne Strasert, Jesse Orr, Russell Holbrook, Lionel Green, Keiran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, Courtney Mroch, R.L. Merrill
Want to be a part of the HA staff? Email horroraddicts@gmail.com
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Now that they’ve introduced themselves and played some of their classic favorites, Justin and Ed have decided to shelve the nostalgia for a bit and take a look back at some of their favorite releases of 2019. Whether you’re into industrial stalwarts Front Line Assembly, electropop icons The Faint, or retro-goth trendsetters Double Echo, you’ll find some excellent selections in this month’s show.
The Arcane Machine is a monthly show with supplemental content on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord throughout each month. If you like what you hear, please visit the artists’ pages linked below and buy some music!
Special thanks to David Everett for the listener-request song at the end of the show.
Social Media:
Join our Facebook group for discussion and bonus content:
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Follow The Arcane Machine on Twitter: @arcane_machine
Follow The Arcane Machine on Instagram: @the_arcane_machine
Use the Discord Widget on the side of the page to join our server and chat with us
Listen here or find us on iTunes, Google Play Music, or your favorite podcast app!
The Tracklist:
1 – “Denizen” by Der Prosector from the album Egregiouser (2019)
(Website)
2 – “Enemies Forever” by Blaqk Audio from the album Only Things We Love (2019)
(Website)
3 – “Chameleon Nights” by The Faint from the album Egowork (2019)
(Bandcamp)
4 – “Burning in Blue” by Double Echo from the album Burning in Blue (2019)
(Bandcamp)
5 – “Echoes” by Children on Stun from the EP Echoes (2019)
(Bandcamp)
6 – “Guns at Last Dawn” by Combichrist (feat. Burton C. Bell) from the album One Fire (2019)
(Bandcamp)
7 – “Wake up the Coma” by Front Line Assembly (feat. Nick Holmes) from the album Wake up the Coma (2019)
(Bandcamp)
8 – “Control” by Kanga from the album Eternal Daughter (2019)
(Bandcamp)
9 – “Deaf Pursuit” by Wingtips from the album Exposure Therapy (2019)
(Bandcamp)