Yearly archives: 2018

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Front 242 – A Listeners Guide

On one hand, I’m pleased that the shot-callers in the club scene have finally worked out and acknowledged the significance Electronic Body Music (EBM) had on the development of various contemporary dance music genres. But simply name-checking an early 242 single doesn’t make you an expert in the style.

Conversely, I once had a conversation with a noted goth/industrial/whatever-we-call-it DJ who simply wasn’t aware of any notable 242 tracks pre-Headhunter. Which was better than some DJs, who thought that one song was the only thing by them worth playing. Or the fact that my corporate social networking profiles all feature a ‘242’ in the username and no-one’s spotted the relevance yet.

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Sunday Lullaby

A return to DJing after three months off, a new event designed to capture the Sunday evening wind-down-after-the-weekend market at The Other Place (downstairs at The Albany).  I was playing alongside DJs OstFrau and Translight.  Here’s what I selected for the occasion.

Set 1

Kite – Castle Of Sand
∆aimon – ○+☆≋□
Mater Suspiria Vision – Ritualzz of the Crack Witches
Lebanon Hanover – The Moor
Complot Bronswick – Born In A Cage
Bleib Modern – Lisa
Naevus – Abacus
Ostara – The Rift

(Note: The Naevus and Ostara tracks feature on the Sounds From The Asylum charity compilation, which I recommend you pick up)

Set 2

Yendri – Just Hurt Me
Still Silent – Shockwaved
Page 12 – Vision
Black Heaven – The Smell Of Suicide
Blutengel – I’m Dying Alone
Kirlian Camera – Odyssey Europa
Chandeen – In Power We Entrust To Love
Diva Destruction – Black Heart

Set 3

Jean Michel Jarre – Oxygene IV
The Human League – Circus Of Death
OMD – Maid Of Orleans (dance included)
Absolute Body Control – Figures
Fad Gadget – Ladyshave
Mesh – You Didn’t Want Me
VNV Nation – Nova

 

A Listeners Guide To…

There were times in my online life where I felt the pressure to be constantly reviewing and critiquing ‘new’ music by ‘new’ bands. Certainly, this is helpful in bringing people’s attention to sounds they otherwise might not hear and gives an important ‘leg up’ to up-and-coming musicians that don’t benefit from music industry backing. And there’s a number of sites blazing that trail now.

But when I look at my recent DJ activity, I find that my natural audience isn’t in tune with this mindset. With the exception of a few recent breakthrough acts (She Past Away, Lebanon Hanover and Youth Code spring to mind), demand on request sheets is for the classics. Similarly, my bookings for specific-genre nights are usually retro of one description or another. The DJ slots where you can play the tastemaker are tied up by a fraternity I have no means of entering.

But neither do I take any joy in playing the same hits over and over. There’s a lot of bands with a lot of songs out there, and a newcomer to a particular band is going to struggle to find the best place to start with large backcatalogues. The albums might be on Spotify, iTunes, etc, but where to start? Often I’ve heard people dismiss an entire band due to having heard (unknowingly) one of their ‘difficult’ albums acquired for pennies in a second-hand dealer. So it’s time to unpick the backcatalogues of bands that have too much music to listen to in one go.

And I’ve started with a long-running favourite of mine – Project Pitchfork.

Project Pitchfork – A Listeners Guide

My discovery of the whole goth/industrial/darkwave scene in the late 90s relied on a few clubs, some word of mouth and a still very patchy World Wide Web. One name that kept cropping up was Project Pitchfork, a band no-one could really describe in the few words, but the name itself intrigued me. Every successive track I heard piqued that curiosity further. I remained a fan even after they’d fallen out of favour with others. And their releases, the good and not-so-good, always got me thinking. In every possible sense, they’re the right candidate for my first ‘Listeners Guide’.

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Ten Albums – Ten Days

There was this recent trend on Facebook to post Ten Albums across Ten Days.  Some versions involved just posting the cover, others involved writing.  Me being me, I did the written version.  It’s been a while since I posted anything here, so I thought I’d take the content and turn it into an article here, editing only for the occasional typo and to reflect the changed medium.  Note that this isn’t strictly my ‘all time top 10 albums’, certainly not on a pure musical/production level.  It’s just the 10 albums about which I thought I could spin the best tale. Continue reading

This Is Spinal Tap – Turn It Up To 11

This was a DJ set at Deptford Cinema, a small volunteer-run picturehouse that runs various film-based events.  This was a showing of ‘This Is Spinal Tap’, complete with an air guitar based ‘Battle of the Bands’ and a classic rock and metal soundtrack in the bar (that was my bit).

Tonight’s soundtrack therefore included some tracks from the film, a couple of tributes to ‘Fast’ Eddie Clarke who died earlier in the week, and multiple requests for Iron Maiden (obviously in the mood for British metal bands going globetrotting!).

Stevie Ray Vaughan – Texas Flood
The Beatles – Across The Universe
Bob Dylan – Desolation Row
Lou Reed – Walk On The Wild Side
Leonard Cohen – Closing Time
Alan Parsons Project – Mammagamma
King Crimson – Red
Spinal Tap – Stonehenge
Aphrodite’s Child – The Four Horsemen
Led Zeppelin – When The Levee Breaks
Black Sabbath – Evil Woman
Nazareth – Hair Of The Dog
T-Rex – Children Of The Revolution
Hanoi Rock – Up Around The Bend
Slade – Cum On Feel The Noise
Scorpions – Rock You Like A Hurricane
Bruce Springsteen – Born To Run
Journey – Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)
Ratt – Round And Round

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Mercyful Fate – Evil
Anvil – Metal On Metal
Accept – Fast As A Shark
Anthrax – Got The Time
Saxon – Never Surrender
Motörhead – Ace Of Spades
Iron Maiden – The Number Of The Beast
Metallica – For Whom The Bell Tolls
Grave Digger – Rebellion (The Clans Are Marching)
Manowar – Kings of Metal
Sabaton – Primo Victoria
Steel Panther – Death To All But Metal
W.A.S.P. – Animal (Fuck Like A Beast)
Spinal Tap – Hellhole
Tesla – Cumin’ Atcha’ Live
Skid Row – Youth Gone Wild
Poison – Unskinny Bop
Twisted Sister – We’re Not Gonna Take It
Van Halen – Jump
Bon Jovi – Livin’ On A Prayer
Alice Cooper – Poison
Def Leppard – Pour Some Sugar On Me
Ozzy Osbourne – Crazy Train
Iron Maiden – Hallowed By Thy Name
Judas Priest – Living After Midnight
Spinal Tap – Tonight I’m Gonna Rock You Tonight
AC/DC – Highway To Hell
Iggy Pop – I Wanna Be Your Dog
The Who – My Generation
Rolling Stone – I Can’t Get No Satisfaction
David Bowie – Ziggy Stardust
Black Sabbath – Paranoid
Thin Lizzy – The Boys Are Back In Town
Whitesnake – Give Me All Of Your Love
Guns’n’Roses – Live And Let Die
Iron Maiden – The Trooper
Motörhead – Overkill
Dio – Holy Diver
Deep Purple – Smoke On The Water
Rainbow – Stargazer
Argent – God Gave Rock and Roll To You