Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich & Stacy Rich
Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe
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writer workshop winner | valentine wolfe | tomb of liegia & an evening with poe
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162 days till halloween
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Gothropology is the show that discusses ancient traditions, modern heretics, mortality, sexuality and regeneration- the guide to come and take you by the hand into unknown pleasures.
On this episode, witness Brit-El and The Swede talking about one man’s experience in the world-famous Wasteland Weekend, a four-day desert extravaganza of all things Mad Max. Thousands of post-apocalyptic lunatics flock to the Southern California desert for Wasteland in September, and for the past few years, The Swede has been the live radio voice of the tribe. Broadcasting on actual radio frequency and not on the Web, The Swede is on air all hours of the night and day for much of the four days of Wasteland. From his radio insomnia, Wasteland-style vehicle decoration, to what separates the Mad Max style from other post-apocalyptic garb and much more, tune in for the whole historic conversation on KPCRadio.com and The Belfry Network.
Summer is here and its heating up! This month we have some new and a little old mixed in, on May 21st at The Thirsty Camel (5307 McCullough SATX) we have Solemn Assembly playing live! 21+ only, no cover. As always, give us a good rating on iTunes and hit that donate button!
DJ Depraved
Electro Spectre - The River
Rainmode - The Taunting
Faderhead - Electrosexual
L'ame Immortelle - Requiem (Remastered)
X Marks The Pedwalk - Drowned Words
DJ Dante's Prayer
Dear Strange - Lonely Heroes
Ayria - Sticks and Stones
Eisfabrik - Cry For You
Healyn Flowers - Beware of Light (Feat. Chris Pohl)
Neuroticfish - Agony
Decoded Feedback - Waiting for the Storm
DJ Depraved
Bak XIII - Living in Video Games
Omnimar - Sadizm (Remix by Psyhound)
Llumen - Lux Aeterna (Dreamix By Avarice in Audio)
Avarice in Audio - Her Fire (Ivardensphere Remix)
Blaqk Audio - Ceremonial (Burst Into Stars)
Ending the show with:
Mono Inc. - Comedown
This time around we are talking about horror literature and news, we have author Mark Taylor, the band Gospel of Witches, and we will talk about the movie Dolls.
Horror Addicts Episode# 125
SEASON 11!
Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich & Heather Roulo
Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe
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mark taylor | karyn crisis | gospel of witches | dolls
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176 days till halloween
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David Watson, Stacy Rich, Dan Shaurette, KBatz (Kristin Battestella), Mimielle, Killion Slade, D.J. Pitsiladis, Jesse Orr, A.D. Vick, Mimi Williams, Lisa Vasquez, Alex S. Johnson
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The Catacombs w/ DJ Gomez
1. Void Vision- Sour
2. Skeleton Hands- Ravage
3. Sally Dige- Losing You
4. Body of Light- Fall
5. Luminance- No Second Act
6. Drab Majesty- Entrance and Exits
7. Minuit Machine- Battles
8. Cold Cave- Confetti
9. Hante.- Hate vs Love
10. Figure Study- Paralyzed
11. Led Er Est- Port Isabel
12. Night Sins- Neon Gleam
13. Them Are Us Too- Eudaemonia
14. Police Des Moeurs- Ce Pays Est Un Sacrifice
This month we are talking about the controversial website Gothic.life, we are discussing racism and homophobia in the goth scene, and we are reviewing the new album from Direct Attack. For the philosophy corner we are talking with film critic David Canfield about the horror genre and its impact on modern society.
Our guest this month is Zakkarrii, of Living the Strange Life.
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News:
-Getting Into Goth 4:55
-Racism and Homophobia in the Goth Scene 35:04
-Why Millennials Won't go to Clubs Anymore 1:21:17
Album Review: 1:44:39
Direct Attack - Lapsed Catholic
Philosophy Corner: 2:01:40
This month we are talking to Dave Canfield, Chicago horror movie critic, about the psychology behind horror, and its relationship with culture. You can find his new podcast HumanSide, over on Twitch Film. You can get the book, Satanic Panic: Pop-Cultural Paranoia in the 1980s, that Dave contributed to HERE.
Here is a bonus video for you! If you want more content like this, you can get it by subscribing on Patreon.
You can watch the bonus video here on YouTube.
Gothropology is the show that discusses ancient traditions, spirituality and regeneration- the guide to come and take you by the hand into unknown pleasures.
On this episode, Brit-El gives a run through of upcoming and recently released films, music and other aspects of media and news that are worth her time. Reviews of Sing It Ugly by Those Poor Bastards and Songs To Kill Your Lover To by Rebis in Eden, pre-release insight on The Neon Demon and The Conjuring 2, the return of Twin Peaks, Chelsea Wolfe and other bands on tour, upcoming summer festivals, songs Brit-El dances around to on Spotify and much more.
Tune in for a quick, fun 30-minute culture recap and send Brit-El your favorite Satan songs when you're done!
Welcome to the second installment of our zine cast series! This time with artist and sex worker Cait Autonomy about BDSM, art, and what the kids are up to these days. As well as new record releases, what it's like to run your own label, and more.
Music by Annex, OMD and Silent Circle.
For more about Mass Media Records, visit their website
1 - Hollow Hearts (Dysonix Mix) -
Bella Lune
2 - Lux Aeterna (Cold Reword by
Aesthetische) - Llumen
3 - Purple Sky - Vault
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4 - Waiting to be Told - Blaqk
Audio
5 - Nothing - Lost Area
6 - Feel the Silence (Shapeless Mix)
- Elegant Machinery
7 - This and the Other (Dystonix Mix)
- Bella Lune
8 - Dead is Better (Tyler Milchmann
Remix) - Double Eyelid
9 - cRave - nTTx
10 - Gegen den Strom -
Nachtmahr
11 - Torn Realities (extended
version) - Rotersand
12 - A Matter of Time -
Informatik
In this episode Brit-El goes off script and speaks from the heart. Among the topics discussed are film, sexuality, theology, and she even takes some calls.
On this episode of Gothropology, Brit-El and traditional British witch Griffin Ced work the angles of one of paganism's biggest festivals: Beltane. What role does fire really play in the biggest fire festival? What role does the family and community play in the "sexiest" festival? What of personal evolution at this time of year? Listen in for the full-bodied conversation on Beltane. And for those interested in seeing Griffin in action, don't forget to check the Green Man's calendar for upcoming events!
Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich & Dan Shaurette
Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe
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once upon a scream | hekseri | babadook
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190 days till halloween
Once Upon a Scream
Shadow People and Cursed Objects
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David Watson, Stacy Rich, Dan Shaurette, KBatz (Kristin Battestella), Mimielle, Killion Slade, D.J. Pitsiladis, Jesse Orr, A.D. Vick, Mimi Williams, Lisa Vasquez, Alex S. Johnson
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Black Out in the Bat House : Episode 30
Dj. Ely BaT
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1: Vitesse - When Nothing's Changed
2: Soviet Soviet - Lokomotiv
3: Blood Bitch - acid tongue
4: Gangue Morcego - Olhos Incertos
5: Veil Of Light – Shoulders
6: Abecedarians - They Said Tomorrow
7: Balzac - The World Without End
8: Third Circle - Kola
9: Every New Dead Ghost - She's Waiting
10: The Hearse - Dead City
11: Death In Dresden - The Clip
12: The Spiritual Bat - Mosaic
13: Die Unbekannten - casualties
Hey Everyone… Here is our first ever Mass Media Records Zine Cast, featuring the radical Robert Sullen curator and host for San La Muerte fest, August 4th-6th 2016 in San Antonio, Tx.
Robert is also a world traveler, musician, and photographer, he will be exhibiting his photos at the artshow pre-party for San La Muerte Fest 2016. He is also the drummer to Christ vs. Warhol.
Check out Robert’s work and like his page here.
For Event info go to: https://www.facebook.com/events/1683481388599512/
Website : http://www.sanlamuertefest.com/
For Tickets go to: http://www.sanlamuertefest.com/tickets
Teaser for San La Muerte Fest by Aztec Death
Trying something new, we are going to port over to youtube as well! Keep an eye on my FaceBook for postings.
DJ Depraved:
Etage Neun - Cry out in the Rain
Pasadena Night - Beauty of Night
Parralox - Somebody II (People Theatre's Impatience Mix)
Lost Controllers - Your World
Clicks - The World is Ending
DJ Dante's Prayer:
Freezepop - Phantoms
Blutengel - Krieger (Reworked)
Ayria - Feed Her to the Wolves
The Labrynth - Falling
Pet Shop Boys - Inner Sanctum
Ending the show with:
Peter Heppner - Give Us What We Need (Truth is Not the Key)
1 - Give us the Truth we Need - Peter Heppner
2 - Somebody II (People Theatre's Imaptience Mix) - Parralox
3 - Torn Realities (Solar Fake remix) Rotersand
4 - Love Me, Hold Me, Kill Me - Espermachine
5 - Black Roses (Reworked) - Blutengel
6 - Apostate - Venal Flesh
7 - The Saint - Lights of Euphoria
8 - Her Fire (Ivardensphere Remix) - Avarice in Audio
9 - Waiting For the Storm - Decoded Feedback
10 - Drop the Beat - Memmaker
11 - Code-thulhu - Hardcore Pond
12 - V11393 - KVB
Welcome to episode 29 of Cemetery Confessions! On this month’s episode we are talking about self identity and leaving the goth subculture, we have some movie news, and we are review the new album from Espermachine. For the philosophy corner, we speak with Emma about her doctorate research on the goth scene, it’s aesthetics, and what keeps members a part of the culture into old age.
Our guest this month is Xavier! You can find his projects here:
Kinderen van Moeder Aarde, YoutTube, The Marchesa Casati, Dark Entries (English), Peek-a-boo Magazine, Dark Entries (Dutch), Personal Blog (Dutch)
If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon.
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Conversation about the Belgium Goth Scene 1:10
News: 18:01
12 Ways to Survive as an Ex-Goth
Quick News: 1:01:47
-Trash and Vaudeville moving
-Crow Director Disses the Remake
-Fields of the Nephilim Return
Album Review: 1:14:00
Philosophy Corner: 1:30:24
We are interviewing Emma tonight about socio-aesthetic experiences of culture, cultural history, viewing goth as a culture rather than subculture, and the sociology of design; specifically how that translates into communities of belonging especially among goths. Emma is now undertaking a PhD as a participant researcher. She recently conducted the largest ever survey about goth, among participants of the culture for that very project, which is titled Just a Phase? Goth subculture as an identity constant beyond youth.
On this installment of Gothropology, Griffin Ced and your haunted host Brit-El discuss Ostara and the spring equinox: the finding of inner peace and stability whilst weathering the turmoil of others, and harnessing the creative forces in the season of change. The revealing nature of the season's light, the potential of spring as the transgender-oriented, gender-negatory festival of the Wheel, the strength of the tide... join in on the conversation on stirring energy and awakening light. Griffin and Brit-El also discuss the need to drink directly from the Well of creation on our own rather than glorifying actions in the past, of giving honor to the Hero rather than celebrating the Victim, and another way to celebrate easter: Odin!
What are the right questions that open the most interesting doors? Tune in for insight on the tides that rush to push the awakening of spirit, and follow The Green Man's events on their calendar and Facebook.
1. Axodry - Suspense (New Age Gore Mix)
2. Will - Summoning
3. Cure - Push
4. Frozen Autumn - Sperm Like Honey
5. à;GRUMH - In the Garden
6. Siouxsie and the Banshees - Painted Bird
7. Gary Numan - Berserker
8. Ministry - Say You're Sorry
9. Romeo Void - Out on my Own (Dance Mix)
10. Cabaret Voltaire - Why Kill Time When You Can Kill Yourself?
11. Xmal Deutschland - Polarlicht
12. Qual - Geometry of Wounds
13. Blok 57 - There's Nothing Real
14. Selofan - In The Darkness
15. Holger Hiller - Das Feuer
16. Executive Slacks - 30 Years
17. Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Spinning Round (12" Crash Mix)
18. Leningrad Sandwich - Meatfactory
19. Bauhaus - Sanity Assassin
20. Book of Love - Lost Souls
21. Schadenfraude - Blood
22. Kontravoid - Silent Visions
23. FORCES - Idolize
24. Invisible Limits - Shadows
25. Martin Dupont - Inside Out
26. Silent EM - Singular Malice
27. New Order - Angel Dust
28. Click Click - Rotor Babe
29. Klinik - Talking to a Stranger
30. Luminance - No Second Act
31. Poésie Noire - Tragedy
32. Youth Code - Carried Mask
Black out in the bat house : Episode 29
Dj. Ely BaT
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1: The Square peg-echos of war
2: La Voz De tus Ausentes- pensamiento
3: The Stars That Wouldn't Shine - Tchiakovsky
4: Decade - diva diva
5: This Vale of Tears- 7-17
6: Baby Horror- Halloween
7: The Nuns - I monster
8: The Cramps - Strychnine
9: Thrill of the Pull- green to red
10: The Wild Flowers- melt like ice
11: In Excelsis - One day
12: Fallen Apart - decay
13: Suicidas - vertigo
Gothropology is the show that discusses ancient traditions, spirituality and regeneration- the guide to come and take you by the hand into unknown pleasures. Today, Brit-El speaks with S.J. Tucker, beloved singer-songwriter of the otherworldly persuasion. Sooj discusses Brit-El divulge their love of Damh the Bard, opening the gates for Sooj’s love of her pagan fans who claimed her as their own, upcoming festival gigs and the soon-arriving Green Album, a collaborative feat including such names as Sharon Knight, Damh the Bard, Spiral Dance, Mama Gina LaMonte and many more.
You can find S.J. online at her website, twitter, Facebook and keep up with her on her concert calendar! Find her music on Spotify, Pandora and more.
Follow Brit-El on Facebook, Twitter and Feral Pagan Thinker. You can also find her episodes on the Goth podcast network, The Belfry.
DJ Depraved is back with new tracks, and even managed to get DJ Dante's Prayer along for the ride this month.
DJ Depraved
IAMX - North Star (Mr. Kitty Remix)
L'Ame Immortelle - Changes (Re-Recorded 2015)
Parralox - Wildlife (7TH Heaven Club Mix)
Bradley - Tonight
DJ Dante's Prayer
Dance With the Dead - Graveyard Shift
Le Matos (Feat. Pawws) - No Tomorrow
Ashbury Heights - The Number 22
Conjure One (Feat. Hannah) Kill the Fear
Snog - Apocalypse Fatigue
DJ Depraved
Blutengel - Ein Augenblick (Symphonic Versio Live Auf Dem Gothik Meet Klassik)
The Catacombs w/ DJ Gomez:
1. Iris- Phenom
2. Mesh- How Long? (Assemblage 23 remix)
3. Foretaste- Alone With People Around
4. Echo Image- Neverending Story (fantasian mix)
5. Fr/Action- My Heart Goes Bang Bang
6. Mind.In.a.Box- 8 Bits
7. Absurd Minds- Stop the Fall (Cephalgy mix)
8. Code 64- Stasis (radio edit)
9. Torul- Try
10. The Parallel Project- Alchemy
11. Culture Kultur- Sieged
12. Kite- True Colours
13. Tenek- A New Foundation
This month we are going to spend a lot of time talking about music, its relevance in the goth scene today, some of the history and evolution of the genre, and some of our favorite albums. We are going to review the newest album from the band Savages, and at the end of the show, we have an interview with The Blogging Goth, in which we discuss the concept of hate crimes, the goth scene in England, and WGW among other topics.
Our guests this month are Michelle and Trae!
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~Our Favorite Albums 2:00
News:
-Traditional Goth is Dead, Long Live Modern Goth 26:57
-Reference: Michelle and The Count's Response
-Goth Music in the 80's 1:16:23
Album Review: 1:42:15
Interview:
We sit down with Tim Sinister over at The Blogging Goth, to talk about elitism, WGW, hate crimes, goth culture in England, and other hot topics.
Sinister Suggestions: 2:51:42
1 - North Star (Mr. Kitty Mix) - IAMX
2 - Fortunes Faded - Sinestar
3 - I Remember - Mechanical Apfelsine
4 - Ship of Fools (Single Edit) - Accessory
5 - Selfless Toy - Bahntier
6 - Chronophage - Iszoloscope
7 - Flesh Grinder (Centhron Remix) - Mordacious
8 - P-S-D - Noisuf-X
9 - Noise Monsters - Phosgore
10 - Last Resort (Substaat Staatmix) - Komputergirl
11 - Escape Gravity - Faderhead
12 - River (Radio Version) - Electro Spectre
13 - Elysion - Aeon Sable
14 - Love Still Remains - Angels of Liberty
15 - Being - The Soft Moon