Broadcasting from Utah, join Brandi and Dave as the review video games, movies, music and anything else that takes their fancy!
For the month of February, DJ Evil Dave of The Dark Corner celebrates Electronic Body Music Day with 20 choice tracks. Mostly, he chooses songs from the last 15 years or so. Furthermore, he dips into the offshoots of EBM, including aggrotech, dark electro, and future pop. This podcast contains the following songs. 1 Everything is Gone by OHMelectronic 2 Never Enough by H.Exe 3 FAINT GLIMMER OF HOPE by Cease2xist 4 Anger by First Aid 4 Souls 5 Schwarzer Adler (Ice Ages Mix) by Acylum 6 Crystal Castle by Purple Fog Side 7 Мечтатель (Reworked) by Электронное Облако 8 A.S.A.P. by Hired.Life 9 Love Lost by Edge Of Dawn 10 Breaksequence by The .invalid 11 neurotik love by Tragic Visions 12 faileth stars by SIVA SIX 13 Es ist Genug feat IOFL by Hierophon 14 Fallen_Angel by Zyklus :N: 15 Contacto by BLOQUE DEL SUR 16 Withered Life by SilencioPersonal 17 Don't Force The Hand by Kreign 18 2011 by Taxim 19 Fargo Field by Noise Unit 20 Körpersprache by WULFBAND Thanks go out to Alfa Matrix, Artoffact Records, Synthematika, and the many artists featured herein.
In this impromptu episode, DJ Evil Dave presents eighteen tracks he picked up in 2023. He lays in tracks across multiple genres, including gothic, industrial, wave, and metal. 1) Tomcat Sawyer by Cat Temper from Something Whiskered This Way Comes 2) Cloudy Night Like Tonight by DGRS 3) Halos by Helalyn Flowers from Matrix+ Downloaded 011 4) Regicide by RIOT KITTEN from electronic body matrix 2 the bonus tracks 5) The Committee by The Glass House Museum 6) Новостройки by Ploho from Новостройки (New Buildings) 7) So You Decided To Become A Dumb Goth (Shit) by Psyence Fiction from Blöder Gothic-Scheiß 8) Increased Sensory Perception_60BPM_Slow_Rework by First Aid 4 Souls from This Present Darkness (5 Album Remastered Collection + Bonus Tracks) 9) Gulag - Kalashnikov (Wumpscut remix) by Acylum from Kalashnikov Digital EP 10) URUNWLCMHR by Ginger Snap5 from INSULIN SHOCKS 11) Episode by Dim Into Dross from SHEER QUEER Fest 2019 12) Big Beer by Dead Quiet from Big Beer 13) She Lives Near A Garden by The Search from Deranged Minds Unite 14) Wheel of Fortune (Home Demo) by Malady from Wheel Of Fortune 15) Tears of a Clown by The Casket Girls from The Night Machines 16) Ape Torso by Sanity Checks from Industrial Side Quest 17) We Came To Win (And Take It All) by Niton Decay Feat. Lucas Mountain from Electronic Bodies - Session 1 18) Boiling Over (Sebastian Komor Remix) by Aesthetische from Boiling Over EP Thank you to Alfa Matrix, Artifact Records, etc. and the various artists that created the songs present herein.
In this Halloween episode of the Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave presents seventeen songs on the topic of fear. First, he listens to the Graymalkin Lane and Fluva Makes Five! Podcasts. He also lists a few comedy festivals. The dark tracks for this episode include… 1) spooky scary skeletons by Silence in Machine 2) I Flee by NÖVÖ from Matrix Downloaded 002 3) Dread by AlterRed from The Time it Takes to Smile 4) The Difference by Snovonne from The Nightmare Bride 5) Dreadful Visions by H.EXE from Killing Monsters 6) The Innkeeper's Dread by Fear Incorporated from Sawney's Cave 7) Apprehension by Tunic from Artoffact Records 2021 Sampler 8) Terror in the Nursery (Resurgence Version) by Cauda Pavonis from Quintessenz 2012 9) Fear of Death by Mordacious from Digital Infaction - Strike 1 10) An Early Fright by All My Faith Lost… from The Hours 11) Panic Attack by Zombie Girl from Matrix Downloaded 003 12) Nightmare by The Glass House Museum from Tales From The Aftermath 13) Hide feat. Lisa Miles by The Flatfield from Post Gothic For Self-"A"solation - 33 Goth Bands Series Vol.8 14) Onslaught Menace by t_Error 404 from Mecanizmo 15) Terror of Time (The Hours of Folly Part 2) by Ritual Dictates from Give In To Despair 16) The Blood Runs Cold by Brotherhood from The Dark EP 17) run from your life by elias and the error from BLACKPILL DELUXE
In this episode of the Dark Corner, Brandi and Dave report from Salt Lake City FanX 2023. Brandi meets Star Trek author, Dayton Ward, as well as Gates McFadden, Denise Crosby, and Michael Dorn. Dave talks Skinny Puppy and improve with voice of Korea, Janet Varney. Also, Brandi pays Shameik Moore a compliment. Additionally, we buy dice, a water bottle, books, a comic book, a journal, rocks, a tarot card deck, and several metal bookmarks. We end the convention by attending a few panels. We observe science experiments regarding liquid nitrogen and thrust (not at the same time). We go through the King Kong films. We learn about kawaii culture, including gothic Lolitas. Finally, Brandi helps present a pal on the representation of women and Star Trek. We end our con experience with Snikt or Kikt, wherein drag queens, including D'Manda Martini and host Chad Anderson rate the various outfits worn by members of the X-Men. The dark track this episode is Pickity Witch (Leather Strip Remix) by Lovers/Deceivers. This song is used with permission from the band.
In this episode of The Dark Corner Podcast, DJ Evil Dave returns after a long hiatus for World Goth Day. He presents 26 songs, one for each letter of the alphabet. First, he explains why the long interval between shows. The tracks in this episode are: We Belong Nowhere by Ashes Fallen Walls (Acoustic Version) by Beryl Beloved Stirring by Cabaret Grey Death Signals by Dystopian Society Underneath the Moon by EarthaEye Free (Non-Russian Version) by The Forced Oscillations Ferryman by The Golden Apes We Bleed Black by The Hearse The Eyes by The Insight Meteorites by Jesus Rodriguez Holy Heretic by The Kentucky Vampires Broken Hearts by The Last Cry Walk With Me by Miazma Horror Night by Naughty Zombies Hold Still by Ötzi Empty Streets by Plastique Noir Burning by The Quinsy Children Of The Midnight by Raven Said Raise the Dead by The Seraphim Rising alchemist's broth by TRAGIC FIXATION Sitting in the Dark by Under the Rain Decay by Virgin in Veil Feast for the Vultures by Wallenberg Скафандр by XXOt Nowhere Train (Radio Edit) by Your Life On Hold The Upstairs Room by Zadar Songs have been offered for free as promotional items or were submitted by the artist or artist's representatives. Please seek out music released under afmusic, Alfa Matrix, Manic Depression, and Obscura Undead records.
It's February again, which means The Dark Corner presents yet another EBM Day playlist. In this mix, DJ Evil Dave presents 26 bands in alphabetical order. Before that, Dave talks about a new podcast, Of Mice and Men and Monsters, an actual play D&D podcast based on classic literature. Furthermore, Dave reveals that he has been working on his own table top role-playing system. Following are the tracks on this playlist with links when possible. 1 Byprodukt by Aesthetische 2 Body Talk (Panic Lift Remix) by Big Time Kill 3 Nightfall by Choke Chain 4 Come With Me by Digital Factor 5 Gone V1.0 by E-Craft 6 Take One (Kant Kino Remix) by Front 242 7 Memorabilia by Girls Under Glass 8 The Uniform by Human Steel 9 CCCPCCTV (XMH mix) by IMPLANT 10 Die Schiessen by Jäger 90 11 Destroyer of Worlds by Kevorkian Death Cycle 12 A tribe of my own by LEDERMAN / DE MEYER 13 Here I am by MARI CHROME 14 Body Aktiv by Noise Unit 15 fear city by onecyze project 16 Burn Forever by Pouppee Fabrikk 17 Perfect Fifth by Quizzical Notion 18 Retox (Club Mix) by Reichsfeind 19 Zur Hölle by Schwarzblut 20 Digital Revolution by TAXIM 21 Numb To Forget by Under Null 22 MegaCity Zero by Virtual Terrorist 23 Schrekk & Grauss by :Wumpscut: 24 The Business by XMH 25 Total War by Yade 26 Creepy Crawler by Zombie Girl Tracks were offered for free as promotional items or were submitted directly by the artist or artist's representative.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Dave and Brandi celebrate the Year of the Rabbit. That is, they talk about the lunar new year falling on January 22, 2023. Dave recounts the story of how the rabbit placed fourth among the twelve celestial animals. Moreover, he lists the traits of those born in the year of the rabbit. Additionally, he points to how the element of water affects qualities of a rabbit year person. Finally, Brandi and he talk about rabbits in pop culture. Before that, though, Dave plays Marvel Snap. Meanwhile, Brandi plays Star Trek: Legends. Also, bot use the satirical horror film, The Menu. The Dark Track is Rabbit Eye Movementz as performed by German progressive wave band, The Beautiful Dead, from the album, To Lunar Canyons. Also, Dave plays a promo for The Greatest Generation, an old Star Trek podcast. Dave shouts out cello rock musician, Unwoman, who you can find now on Mastodon. Brandi acknowledges John Billingsley, Star Trek actor and c0-chair for the Hollywood Food Coalition.
For the start of the New Year, DJ Evil Dave of The Dark Corner deleted the many playlists devoted to cards of the Major Arcana. In their stead, he presents a playlist of 22 songs, each devoted to a single trump card within the tarot. The songs are: 1 The Fool by MEDUXA 2 The Magician by Ṟ̶̡̩͕̎̈́͌̉Ẏ̴̡͈̝͈̋̽̉S̴̤͖̠͇̿͌̌͘ 3 Priestess by Ancient Spirit 4 Empress by Koraii 5 Emperor by GENES 6 The Pope by The Eternal Fall 7 All My Lovers by Black Tape for a Blue Girl 8 CHARIOT by Night Leather 9 Spiral Of Strength by Steve Roach 10 Hermit by The House of the Last Lantern 11 Wheel of Fortune (Home Demo) by Malady 12 Justice by Metafloor 13 The Hanged Man by Güttinger 14 Death by Giants Causeway 15 Temperance by .diedlonely 16 The Devil by Invisible Devastation 17 TOWERS FALL by V▲LH▲LL 18 You Are The Star by Alisa Auger 19 MOON by Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys 20 Sun's Here by Dragonfly Lingo 21 Judgement by Calm Gothic 22 Visions of a New World by SPECTRES Music was submitted by the artist or artist's representatives, or was offered for free download as a promotional item.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave presents ten songs in a mix inspired by the 21st card of the tarot, The World. However, first he recounts the cat drama of the day. Also, he reviews mobile game, MARVEL Snap. Following are the featured tracks and where you can find them, where possible. 1 World for the Taking by Asexuals from Brave New Waves 2 Paused by PSY'AVIAH from Matrix Downloaded 002 3 My Last Reward by Cold in May from Gone Away With The Memories (Special Edition) 4 Naked Life by Bodycall from States of Exception 5 Celebrate by John Ven from Goth Covered 6 Travel by Images in Vogue from Incipience 1: Studio Tracks 1981-1982 7 Dance Like a God by Strikkland from Face The Beat: Session 6 8 reflect by unitcode:machine from nosophobia 9 Recognize by Noise Unit from Deviator 10 I'm Finished by Tragic Visions from Skin All songs presented as promotional items or submitted by the artist or artists representative.
The Dark Corner Podcast covers XXI The World, the final tarot card of the major arcana. That's right! The hiatus is over. Expect discussion of symbology, numerology, and interpretation. Also, Brandi asks Dave to describe various World cards from her collection. In reviews, we watched Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Also, we talk Christmas. We review both Spirited and Violent Night. Additionally, we guest on a Stocking Stuffers episode The Feminine Critique podcast with Emily Intravia to talk about Three Wise Men and a Baby. For the Dark Track, Clusters of Fornication performs The World Revolves around You (featuring Das Gift). Our shout outs are to Emily of the Feminine Critique and to Starfleet Boy.
In this bonus episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave presents ten tracks related to the Judgement card of the tarot. Each song relates to some meaning derived from the meaning of this card. 1 Epiphany by Socionic from Eye See Home Promotions Volume 1 2 Absolution by Naughty Zombies from Lost Songs 3 Judgement by Calm Gothic from Ograv torat 4 Crossroads (Mental Discipline Remix) by Frozen Plasma from SYNTHEMATIKA FOUR 5 Redemption by Grasp Logic from Tigersquawk vs. COP International 6 Reborn1130 by Antigen Shift from Brotherhood (DJ Promo) 7 My Calling by Mantrakid from Palmflowerblack 8 An Awakening by Controlled Bleeding from Music From The Scourging Ground 9 Notes On How To Trust by GGGOLDDD from Artoffact Records 2021 Sampler 10 Rise by Encephalon from Industrial Music Sampler - Artoffact Records Music was offered for free as a promotional item or was submitted by the artist or artist's representative.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Brandi swings by to talk about Judgement, the penultimate card in the Major Arcana. That is, we're back to The Tarot. For instance, we describe the imagery of the card. Also, we talk about various meanings. Meanwhile, we analyze different artists' interpretations. First, Brandi recounts her return to collecting tarot cards. Furthermore, she shares her scare with carbon monoxide poisoning. Also, we review Bros and The Woman King. For the Dark Track, Dark Karma Soul performs I Am Judgement from Theory of Karma. Additionally, Dave plays a promo for the Ruined! horror podcast. Finally, we shout Ignore That Door and Kris Hill.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave takes an unnecessarily clinical look at horror comedies. That is, he aligns the similarities between the genres. For instance, both build tension and offer release. Also, both comment on society. Moreover, Dave points out the distinctions between horror and comedy as illustrated by writer, Michealbrendt Callings. First, Dave reviews the movie, Bros. Billy Eichner presents a gay rom com that subverts the genre while also honoring the tropes. Also, Dave completes Saints Row 2022, calling it woke Grand Theft Auto. That is not a bad thing. Furthermore, Dave shares his haul from Bandcamp Friday. For the Dark Track, Goth Brooks performs Redneck Undead from Freakabilly. This band that blends gothic-industrial and country-western music calls Arizona home. Also, Dave plays a promo for The Black Dog Podcast, a movie review show featuring creative swearing and cheeky euphemisms.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave presents 31 ghostly tunes for Halloween. 1 Graveyard Salamander by The Glow of Streetlights 2 Alone In The Woods by Night Ritual 3 Already Dead by Cutoff:Sky 4 Visions (d.g. Remix) by Soul in Sadness 5 Wraith by Chemical Waves 6 Rosaries and Requiems by Anders Manga 7 Nachtwache by TOTEM OBSCURA vs ACYLUM 8 The Wanderer Between Life And Death by Arts of Erebus 9 Shades of the Departed by Glitch Black 10 Longing by One Nasty Ego 11 Figures and Faces by Cold Therapy 12 HAUNTED by Aux Animaux 13 Everything Fades Away by The Last Hour 14 Fantasmas (Ash Code Remix) by Twin Tribes 15 Die Geister die ich rief by Charon Exkadi 16 Ghosts by Ending The Vicious Cycle 17 Dry as Dust by Bestial Mouths 18 To the Afterlife by Nova Et Vetera 19 Forgotten by skullgirdle & Metusynth 20 Phantoms by Dead When I Found Her 21 In My Memories by Black Tape For A Blue Girl 22 The Beautiful Undead by The Beautiful Dead 23 Shroud by Damsel in the Dollhouse 24 Soul In Isolation by Interiors 25 Shadows by silence in machine 26 La Puta del Cementerio by El Viejo Matadero 27 Invoking The Halloween Spirits by Dimi Kaye 28 The Presence by The Glass House Museum 29 Spectral by Mainesthai 30 Owner of This House Lives Here (Club Mix) by Kant Kino 31 Ouija Board by Fear Incorporated
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Brandi and Dave receive the VIP treatment at FanX Salt Lake 2022. That. is, your host experience the first two days of Salt Lake City's comic book convention and fan exposition. We visit celebrity row. We buy dice, shirts, and tarot cards from booths on the vendor floor. We nab some prints at artists' alley. We also grab something to eat, including some delicious fudge. Moreover, we view a few panels and decompress in the VIP lounge. Ultimately, we host our own panel. We present a discussion on emotional intelligence in Star Trek: Discovery and Strange New Worlds. Also, we feature a promo for Dungeons & Daddies, an actual play 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons podcast. Finally, Dave plays you out with the Dark Track. Russian neoclassical dark wave band, Sterytale vs. Ministry of Truth, perform Emotions from Unsorted/remixes.
In this bonus episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave presents ten tracks related to the Sun card of the tarot. Each song represents some meaning or image related to the card. Also, Dave briefly reviews Thor: Love and Thunder and he mentions the launch of the new FanX app. Provided below you may find links to the tracks presented in this episode. 1 Energy Force 140 by Technomancer from Stay with Me 2 Positive (Acoustic) by Bernie Bandicoot from Lorraine 3 Purity by Byronic Sex & Exile from 'Under the Gaze of An Indifferent God' 4 Mayflower by Lady Laudanum from Ether EP 5 The sun is shining by Boxing Fox from The shepherd hates us 6 Naked by (((S))) from Ghost 7 Stronger (Metafuzz rendition) by Psy'Aviah from Contraspection 8 Awakening by Grigori 3 from Primal River Valley: The Past By Way Of The Future 9 Children of the Elements by LEGEND from Midnight Champion 10 Life is All by Adam Robb from Good Times, Good Rhymes Music has been offered for free or has been submitted by the artist or artist's representative.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Brandi joins Dave to discuss the 19th card of the tarot, The Sun. As usual, we cover the imagery of the card, we delve into various meanings, and we explore numerology and how the card relates to the rest of the deck. Since Brandi is on the microphone, she has Dave describe images from various decks. In news, we devote a wall to Star Trek Art. Also, it's our anniversary show. We've podcasted for thirteen years. Additionally, Brandi gets Dave into creating Artificial Intelligence germinated art. Namely, she experiments with Night Cafe and Dream. In reviews, we finish The Sandman and dip into She-Hulk. Brandi gets Dave to listen to Morbid, a true crime podcast. Also, Brandi and Dave play the woke crime simulator, Saints Row. For the Dark Track, The Dollyrots perform a cover of Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves. Find it on the album, Girl Groups & Punk Beats. Finally, Dave shouts out the band, Vandal Moon, who just dropped a new album. Meanwhile, Brandi shouts out a new Star Trek friend, @TheNerdyBlogger.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave share what little he knows about Martial Arts. That is, he breaks down the various classifications with styles of unarmed combat. For instance, he illustrates differences between the external and internal schools. Moreover, he shares the methodology in both hard and soft forms. Also, he indicates how linear and circular styles approach power and energy. On top of that, Dave addresses special training, animal techniques, katas, and weapon forms. In news, Dave announces the return of The Unready Room on Kertrats Productions YouTube channel. In reviews, Dave and Brandi pick up the latest Saints Row game. For the Dark Track of the Episode, MASTER BOOT RECORD performs Street Fighter 2 from WAREZ.
In this episode of the Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave lists a number of Role-Playing Games he played or nearly did so. For instance, he covers various editions of Dungeon & Dragons. Additionally, he addresses the many versions of games by Palladium Books. Furthermore, he recounts experiences with MARVEL, Star Wars, and BattleTech. Meanwhile, Dave touches upon the strengths and weakness of both players and game masters. First, Dave reports on a meteor exploding over Salt Lake County. Also, he announces a panel at FanX 2022. In reviews, Dave mentions The Sandman. Also, Brandi and Dave watch Lightyear. For the Dark Track, Deep Six performs Basement from the Brave New Waves radio session. This short-lived, American garage rock band released only one album. For the promo, Dave presents The Dice Girls, an actual play Dungeons & Dragons 5th edition podcast.
In this bonus episode of the Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave compiles and mixes ten songs related to meanings of the Moon card of the tarot. Relatedly, he describes the images of various Moon cards. However, first Dave offers his condolences to the friends and family of Dave Heckman, owner and founder of Metropolis Records. Additionally, Dave reveals some of his recent Bandcamp purchases. Following are the songs, artists, and albums presented in this episode. 1 Legacy of Dreams (EP Version) by Twilight-Images from Net.Ware Cope of Heaven 2 Feeling Heavy These Days (Club Edit) by Entrzelle from Matrix Downloaded 009 3 Where Is My Mind? by Pike from Live from the Poison Room 4 The Wolf by VIOLENT VICKIE from MONSTER ALLEY 5 The Edge of Illusion by The Silence Industry from The Edge of Illusion 6 Atrocities Of Subconscious by Fallen Icons from The Finnish Post-Gothic You Should Know 7 addicted by deied from lucretia maligna 8 Pastlives by Bootblacks from Veins 9 Indigo Moon by Steve Roach from Trance Archeology 10 The Dogs by Mecca Normal from Brave New Waves All music was offered for free or was submitted by the artist, the label, or the artist's representative.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Brandi joins Dave to discuss all things strange. That is, we talk Stranger Things. In sum, we talk about what we did and did not like in each season. Also, we follow several character arcs. On top of that, we point out when and when not the series reflect the 1980s well. Before that, we watch the trailer to Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. We talk about both the excitement and the criticism surround this film's release. Furthermore, we attended the live My Brother, My Brother, & Me show in Salt Lake City. Again, we point out both the good and the bad experiences. Finally in reviews, briefly we touch upon the MST3K riff on Camera vs. Jiger. Brandi celebrates the return of Jonah. For the dark track, UK post punk and gothic rock band, The Hearse, performs a cover of Running up That Hill. Find this song on the Goth Covered compilation. Also, Dave plays a promo for The Adventure Zone, an actual play Dungeons and Dragons podcast on Maximum Fun. Finally, Dave shouts out the band, You Shriek. Meanwhile, Brandi acknowledges starfleetboy.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Dave returns to the tarot with the 18th card, The Moon. For example, he describes the meaning behind symbols such as the wolf and the crayfish. Furthermore, he ties The Moon card to astrology and numerology. Also, he reflects on the psychology of this complex card and its association with the subconscious mind. Before that, Dave talks about how Elliot Page's very existence led to someone getting kicked off Twitter. Also, Dave laments gatekeeping around Kate Bush. On the other hand, he celebrates the success of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. In an unrelated note, Dave tests for Autism. For the Dark Track, William Fitzsimmons performs The Tide Pulls from the Moon from the Nettwerk Fall Music Sampler 2011 compilation. William plays indie folk music mostly on acoustic guitar. He's based in Nashville. Additionally, Dave plays a promo for Boldly Go, a Strange New Worlds podcast. Also, Dave shouts out Ed for recommending yet another band. Finally, check out DJ Evil Dave's latest playlist on Soundcloud.
In this bonus episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave compiles ten tracks related to meaning of the 17th card in the tarot, The Star. First, Dave briefly reviews more of The Umbrella Academy. Also, he catches up on Stranger Things and watches the Indian action epic, RRR. Additionally, Dave recommends what you can do during these strange times. Here is the setlist for the episode. 1 I'm Ready by VIOLENT VICKIE from DIVISION 2 The Truth by Junksista 3 A Little Place For Hope by Cold in May from Dark Season 4 In Recovery by AlterRed from Dollstown 5 Pouring Down by culture culture from cultureculture EP 2014 6 Seven Stars, Seven Stones by Seer from Artoffact Records 2019 7 Guided by Voices by Finkseye from Face The Beat: Session 7 8 Curami / Heal Me by Anticorpi from Face The Beat: Session 7 9 Faith by Uni_Form from 1984 10 Spectral Isis by Paradox Obscur from Face The Beat: Session 3 Music has been offered free as a promotional item or has been submitted directly by the artist or artist's representative.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave returns to an exploration into the tarot with the 17th card, The Star. That is, he illustrates the symbology within the card. For instance, he relates the meaning of the female figure, the bowls of water she pours, and the lush greenery surrounding her. Moreover, Dave explains the numerology relating to The Star. For instance, how does it relate to Strength or the number 8 cards of the minor arcana? Additionally, Dave ties The Star to the proceeding card, The Tower and finds representations of The Star in popular culture. Also, Dave reflects on contemporary politics. He updates you on the COVID situation at the studio. Additionally, he reviews a couple of films and a television show. For example, he critiques Demon Squad and how effectively Mystery Science Theater 3000 riffed on it. He watches Turning Red and delights in its metaphor for a young woman coming of age. Moreover, he celebrates its dual representation of Canadian and Asian culture. Finally, he watches the first episode of Season 3 of The Umbrella Academy and predicts where it might go. For the dark track, Lovelorn Dolls performs Shining Star from Matrix Downloaded 009. Lovelorn Dolls from Belgium performs female fronted gothic rock and metal. Furthermore, Dave plays a promo for The Good Christian Fun podcast.
DJ Evil Dave of the Dark Corner has COVID for real this time. As such, he has elected to rerelease a podcast from a time in which he had thought he had COVID. However, it must have been some other illness entirely. So, as illness has interrupted the recording schedule, he hopes this will do instead of a regular release. Many of the sentiments apply, only this time the symptoms have been worse. Anyhow, here is the playlist. 1 symptoms (disease mix) by POUPPEE FABRIKK from Matrix Downloaded 001 2 Solitude (Halotan Version) by Black Canvas from Halotan Records Sampler 03 3 Fever Dream by Damsel in the Dollhouse from Provocateur 4 Human Disease by Sturmreaktor from Fallout EP 5 Virus Mensch by Mundtot from Endzeit EP 6 pain by A.E.C. from Sex.Drugs.Sequence. DJ Promo 7 So Sick by 1919 from Revenge EP 8 Infected by _TV_ from DKAY 9 I Can't Breathe by VTG from Dance Floor Game 10 Pandemic by Escarlatina Obsessiva from Endemic
For Pride Month, that is June of 2022, Artoffact Records offers its back catalogue for free download. In celebration of this offer, DJ Evil Dave in this episode of The Dark Corner, compiles 23 tracks by musical artists signed to the Artoffact label. Also, he relates the brief history of the Canadian label. Moreover, he presents the songs in alphabetical order with surprising results. Here is the play list. 1 Dirty Little Rat by 13 Engines from Brand New Waves 2 Obsession by ACTORS from Acts of Worship 3 Southpole by Bootblacks from Veins 4 Destructor Beam by cEvin Key & Ken Hiwatt Marshall from The Dragon Experience 5 Fucking Oath by Dead Quiet from Grand Rites 6 Limb from Limb by Encephalon from We Only Love You When You're Dead 7 He Is Not by GGGOLDDD from Why Aren't You Laughing? 8 Feeder by Front Line Assembly 9 Ash Palace by Headless Nameless from Ominus Spiritus 10 S&M by Images in Vogue from Incipience 4: Live at LuvAFair October 6th, 1982 11 Sex Engine by The Jazz Butcher from Brave New Waves 12 Viciousness by KANGA from KANGA 13 Virgin (Bonus Track) by LEGEND from Fearless 14 XB 33 by Mlada Fronta from Industrial Music Sampler 2 - Artoffact Records 15 Structure by Noise Unit from Grinding Into Emptiness 16 Endless War by OHMelectronic from OHMelectronic 17 Прогулочный шаг by Ploho from Бумажные бомбы [remastered] 18 Dopefiends and Boozehounds by Rheostatics from Brave New. Waves 19 Remember to Breath by Seeming from The Birdwatcher's Guide to Atrocity 20 Apprehension by Tunic from Quitter 21 EINHÄRJAR by V▲LH▲LL from Leaning on Shadows 22 Relativity by WINGTIPS from Exposure Therapy 23 Дорога by Черная Речка from В этом северном, снежном, холодном краю
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave celebrates World Goth Day with 22 selected songs. For this year's celebration, Dave includes songs with parentheticals. Also, he recounts the history of World Goth Day. Moreover, he describes what sets gothic rock apart from other genres. Additionally, he discusses gothic fashion and its popularity around the world. Following we list the songs with links whenever possible. 1 Ouverture (Death Shall Have No Dominion) by Arts Of Erebus from An Open Case Of Parousia (promo) 2 SING (LA-LA) by CHARLOTTE'S SHADOW from ETERNAL SLEEP 3 (We Are Here) by Salvation AMP from Hidden Faces 4 A Glitch in Mind (All for Lovers) by AlterRed from The Electro Creepshow 5 Gathered (For the Fall) by Sounds Like Winter from Fight the Stairs 6 Maybe (It's Love That Frightens Me) by Beryl Beloved from Count the Days 7 (I Just) Died in Your Arms Tonight by Déesse 8 His, Yours, or Mine (All Epiphanies) by Unwoman from Unremembered 9 Sterne (I Wish I Was Alone) by Defekt 86 from Ultramarin 10 (I`ll Be) Lost And Found by The Beautiful Dead from Nightmare`s Coming To Town 11 Summerland(s) by Bernie Bandicoot from Reaction 12 Failed to connect to heart(endline) by Christine Plays Viola from Promo 2010 13 Major Tom (Heard You Calling) by You Shriek from Unreal Cities 14 lean (into me) by The Silence Industry from Where Red Flowers Bloom 15 Food for the Trees (F.F.T.T.) by Lovegrenade 16 Long Road Out Of Hell (Stormed) by Aeon Sable from Aequinoctium 17 argea (the faithful faery) by All My Faith Lost ... from In A Sea, In A Lake, In A River ... ... Or In A Teardrop 18 Sweet Radium (21 Days) Album Version by Ritual Reaper from The Nordic Post-Gothic You Should Know 19 Maria (A Face Of History) by Golden Apes from The Geometry Of Tempest 20 For You (Lois) by Bootblacks from Fragments 21 Sweet Tooth Boogie (Unreleased From The Wildness) by The Bones of J.R. Jones from Reliable the Unreliable EP 22 Requiem (our last time) by The Silent Party from Endless Year
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave celebrates his belated birthday with a mix of ten songs. Each song features heavy bass, often of a particularly growly and grimy nature. He pulls songs from EBM, electro-industrial, breakbeat, and dark electro. First, Dave reviews the latest episode of Strange New Worlds and the movie, Future World. Moreover, he talks about doing yard work while his internet friends enjoy Eurovision or seeing Bauhaus live. Here is this episodes playlist. 1 Take One (RadicalG Remix) by Front 242 from Lovely Day (Remastered) / Take One (RadicalG Mix) 2 Kampf dem Verderb by Acylum from Kampf dem Verderb 3 Drain by The Halo Effect from The Fourth Zone 4 Distant lights (Studio-X drum n bass remix) by DE_TOT_COR from Gothic Light 5 Punch The Deck (Dirty) (2021 Remaster) by Haloblack featuring PIG from ARMALYTE XX 6 Dos Not Compute by Distimia from Patience Limit 7 Grimoire remixed by Ritualz by VALHALL from GRIM/MORE 8 Bring The Storm (Oleg Xaler & Olga Getz Remix) by Unity One from Bring The Storm 9 Snakes - Low sea remix by Mitra Mitra from Cage 25 10 Earthriser by Front Line Assembly from WarMech
Brandi joins Dave in this episode of The Dark Corner podcast and covers Doctor Strange and Strange New Worlds. First, we review the film, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. We like Russell Crowe's performance. Moreover, Brandi delights in seeing Paul Bettany. Furthermore, we acknowledge how Wrath of Khan must have borrowed from the series of novels. For the Dark Track, John Omen performs Strange Days, a cover of The Cure's A Strange Day. You can find this song on Tainted Candy: A tribute to 80's New Wave. This is one of many compilations presented by The Gothsicles. Additionally, we present a promo for the popular podcast, My Favorite Murder. In this double stuffed point, we first review Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. While we find the villain to be just another in a series of disappointing handlings of a MARVEL character, we celebrate Sam Raimi's adept direction. For instance, this film delves into horror and Raimi's experienced hand is evident. Also, we review the premier of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. It is perhaps the best first episode of any series of Star Trek. Moreover, we welcome the return to episodic storytelling in a live action format. Also, we enjoy the supporting cast as well as the leading characters. Furthermore, the comedy lands without undermining more serious parts of the story. Finally, we shout out to our friends on Twitter, @Fozziebare and @StainedSass.
In this bonus episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave presents a playlist inspired by The Tower Card of the tarot. Mostly, he selects songs from the industrial genre. However, he includes some metal and gothic as well. Also, Dave watches The Batman and touches upon a few other aspects of The Tower. The playlist includes the following songs. 1. I Am Catastrophe by Cynicism from A Taste Of Hate 2. I Lose Control by Lovers/Deceivers from UnObscured Comp Vol 2 2020 3. Illusions Of Reality by Circumpolar from Awaiting The Dawn 4. Lies by Flatline from Enjoy the Noise 5. Failure And Disaster by Silver Rocket from Old Fashioned 6. Crawling Chaos(Nyarlahotep) by My Own Sorrow from Crawling Chaos 7. The Destructor by Acid Casualty from Industrial as Fuck 8. The Revelation by Nitro/Noise from No Cure for Apocalypse 9. Awakening by Grigori 3 from Primal River Valley: The Past By Way Of The Future 10. Tower by Systema Synthetica from Synthematika One Music has been offered for free or has been submitted directly by the artist or artists' representative.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Brandi joins Dave to talk about The Tower. That is, they discuss the sixteenth card of the tarot. For instance, they describe the imagery of the card. Moreover, they touch upon numerology and astrology. For example, the card is ruled by the planet, Mars. On top of that, they address how The Tower applies in fiction and real life. In reviews, we take a first look at the newest MARVEL role-playing game. Speaking of multiverses, we also watch Spider-man: No Way Home and Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. In musicals, we review Come From Away and Assassins. We also discuss the television show, Our Flag Means Death. For the Dark Track, Every New Dead Ghost performs Assassin from Insanity (Live). Every New Dead Ghost played post punk band gothic rock from the late '80s to early '90s. Finally, we shout out some friends. Dave shouts out @equaloppdork on Twitter. Brandi shouts out her Star Trek buddy, Bruce Gibson.
In this episode of the Dark Corner, Dave takes an intensive dive into Disco Elysium. That is, he talks about the ins and outs of this groundbreaking video game. For instance, he comments on the text based adventure like interface of police interviews. Moreover, he explores the process of rebuilding memories by populating the Thought Cabinet. On top of that, Dave describes the art direction in the game. For example, he shines a light on both the painterly design and the use of color coded statistics. However, all the while Dave avoids major spoilers. Disco Elysium is a murder mystery. However, the murderer is not the only reveal this game has to offer. In reviews, Dave shares his thoughts on Star Trek: Picard. Hey also presents his haul for Bandcamp Friday. For instance, he briefly reviewed the music from the likes of Klingon Pop Warrior, GGGOLDDD, and Neformat Family records. Additionally, the Dark Track of the episode is Thee Forgetting Room by Seeming from SOL: The Self-Banishment Ritual. Dave also plays a promo for the Staggering Stories podcast.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Brandi joins Dave to talk about her favorite a cappella group, Straight No Chaser. Brandi recounts the groups beginnings in Indiana. Furthermore, she tracks their progress and eventual signing to Atlantic Records. Moreover, she reviews bits of their various albums and EPs. Meanwhile, we tie it all in with our having attended their recent tour. In reviews we watch 24 Hour Party People, Brandi plays Ghostwire: Tokyo, and Dave plays through Disco Elysium for the third time. Also, we speak briefly about the second season of Dungeons & D.A.D.D.I.E.S. The dark track is a cover of Joy Divvision's Atmosphere as performed by German gothic rock band, Golden Apes. Find it on Structures [The Inner Scars]. Finally, we shout out some folks we like. Dave honors post-industrial project, Ignore That Door, while Brandi pays respect to Randy Stine of Straight No Chaser.
In this bonus episode of The Dark Corner inspired by The Devil card of The Tarot, DJ Evil Dave presents ten songs related to its different meaning. Primarily, he choses songs from the industrial genre. However, he includes a couple of gothic tracks as well. Furthermore, Dave covers a few items overlooked in a previous recording. Namely, this includes representations of the devil in pop culture. Provided below is the playlist with links to the songs or albums whenever possible. 1 Obsession by Neuroactive from Morphology (Redux) 2 Addict by Hydrocyanic from Insomnia 3 Instincts by Bootblacks from Narrowed 4 Lust (Demo) by DROWND from ARMALYTE XX 5 Animal In You by Black Buttercups from The British Post-Gothic You Should Know 6 Dependence by Freaky Mind from Surrogate 7 The Devil Made Me Do It by Implant from I Don't Trust the Machines EP 8 Demonstracyia by Fla Vector from RED 9 Evil (_the boundless_ Remix) by Big Time Kill from Shock and Awe - The Remixes 10 In Chains feat. F7 (Synth Edit) by N-616 from Face The Beat: Session 5 Music has been provided by the artists or the record labels through promotional means.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, Dave struggles with cold brain and tiredness when discussing the fifteenth card of the tarot, The Devil. As usual, he describes the symbology of the card's image. Mainly, this consists of human bondage and primal desires. Moreover, he illustrates how the card relates to other cards of the tarot numerologically. On top of that, he shows how The Devil appears in the hero's journey and how different artists depict the figure in tarot decks. In news, Brandi and Dave attend a live performance of male a cappella group, Straight No Chaser. Also, Dave reviews more of Yakuza: Like a Dragon. However, he also starts a new game, the gamebreaking and weird Disco Elysium. For movie night, Brandi and Dave watch the Harmon, Schrab, and Pettler penned Monster House. The Dark Track of the episode is Devil in Me by Legend from the album, Fearless on Artoffact Records. While Artoffact is a record label in Canada, the dark, electronic band, Legend, calls Iceland home.
Brandi returns to The Dark Corner to talk about Return to Oz. That is, we talk at length about the sequel to The Wizard of Oz starring Fairuza Balk. Furthermore, we address the nightmare inducing art direction. This includes Jack Pumpkinhead, an obvious inspiration for Jack Skellington. In news, Brandi adopts a new life path which requires us to cook more often. Also, she receives a promotion within STARFLEET International. In reviews, we watch Peacemaker and Vox Machina, both violent and vulgar yet entertaining television programs. Additionally, we talk video games. Brandi plays the adorable Cat Quest. Meanwhile, Dave climbs his way up from the bottom in Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The Dark Track is Nightmare by The Glass House Museum from Tales From The Aftermath. This British gothic rock band features Joe and Jon Cummings on guitars and vocals as well as Lee Meadows, DJ Batboy Slim himself, on bass. Finally, we shout out our friends, Lt. Colonel Adam Reiss of STARFLEET International and the musician, Unwoman.
As the 24th of February approaches, DJ Evil Dave compiles 24 songs from his library of Electronic Body Music. First, he presents a brief description of EBM and its many offshoots. Moreover, he reveals how he arrived at the theme of machines and discloses a new method for creating smoother transitions. Following is the list of featured songs. 1. Fight The Machine by Siva Six from matriXX - 20 Years of Alfa Matrix 2. I Don't Trust The Machine by Implant from I Don't Trust The Machine EP 3. Rain Machine by Dead When I Found Her from Industrial Music Sampler 2 4. Mechanism by Front Line Assembly from WarMech 5. Cold Machine [Assemblage 23 Remix] by Bow Ever Down from Let It Burn 6. Maschinen sind treu (Robot-Mix) by RECTOR SCANNER from Der Dichter und die Frau EP 7. Machine by Diversant:13 from Blood, Heroes & Dark Zeroes 8. Machine by KANGA from KANGA 9. Dress machine by SIN.SIN from Matrix Downloaded 008 10. Maschinenmenschen by G.I.E.Z. from RETROGRAD 11. Mercy Machine (97 Remodel) by ATTRITION from In Dark Dreams: 1980 - 2015 12. the mechanics of a broken body by daddybear from Undustrial Records vs. Tigersquawk Records 13. Machine reMix by [Sick Jokes] by Black Needle Noise with Attasalina from Tigersquawk vs. COP International 14. Biomechanik (Remix by Das(X)Periment) by STAHLSCHLAG from Freizeitlärm 3.0 15. The Machine (2019 Remaster) by Cellmod from The Dissident 16. Mechanisch by Seelennacht from Zeitenwende 17. The Machine Conquerors by DeZtructor from Infraschall Vol.2 CD2 18. Butene Machines by Studio-X from Here to Stay EP 19. Nerves Connected To Machine by Droid Sector Decay from Face The Beat: Session 2 20. Man Or Machine by Cosmic Armchair from Matrix Downloaded 010 21. Machinery by Flatline from Enjoy the Noise 22. Mother Machine by Hatech from Psicotropicodelia Music Vol. 3.1: Psicotropic 23. Machinemade Human by Switchface from DEMOlition Part One 24. The Mechanic by VTG from Dance Floor Game All songs were submitted by the artist or the label or were offered for free as a promotional item.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave celebrates the lunar new year. That is, February 1st welcomes in the Year of the Water Tiger. Therefore, Dave relates the story of how the tiger became one of the twelve animals of the zodiac. Moreover, he reveals the secret to how the tiger got its stripes. Also, from whom did the tiger learn to hunt? What significance has the markings on the tiger's forehead? What are the typical traits of those born in the Year of the Tiger. Additionally, how is the tiger when it comes to romance? Also, what makes the Water Tiger different from the other elements? Before that, Dave talks about subcultural appropriation and the goth scene. For instance, fashion magazines time and again claim to have rediscovered the goth look that frankly never left. Speaking of the goth scene, Dave shares some thoughts regarding the "evil" look for hologram Janeway in Star Trek Prodigy. Also in reviews, Dave talks about Titans and Doom Patrol. Furthermore, Dave and Brandi watched Not Another Teen Movie for movie night. The Dark Track is Power Elite by Diversant:13 from Ode To Inhumanity. Unlike many other songs by this artist, this slice of dark electro from Belarus features vocals in English. For the unsponsored ad break, Dave shares a promo for The Greatest Generation, a Star Trek podcast by a couple of hosts slightly embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave reveals his process for making playlists. For instance, he describes how he finds inspiration. Also, he goes step by step through the basic process of uploading and layering tracks. Finally, he showcases the results of those steps in a new playlist, the songs of which are listed below. 1. Blood by Luna Reign from Wrapped By Bats VOL 1 2. My Lover's Blood by The Womb from Britpop 3. Blood in the Saddle of my Heart - Unplugged by Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys from THE CUTTING HORSE 4. Blood of the Titans by Dawn of Ashes from The Antinomian 5. Bloodthirsty by Decree from Fateless 6. Benjamite Bloodline by LEGEND from Fearless 7. Bloodless by Kuadrumana from The Gamodeme 8. Blood Under The Bridge by BlackieBlueBird from Ghost River 9. Blood and Milk by Saltillo from Ganglion 10. drowning in my own blood by silence in machine from Bl00D-LU5T
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave guides you on a musical tour through the fourteenth card of the tarot. That is, inspired by Temperance, he compiles and mixes ten songs from his library. Moreover, he explains how the meaning of Temperance could have been illustrated in the Star Wars sequels. Also, he responds to criticism online for presenting a number of music themed houses on Twitter. Following is the playlist presented in this episode. 1. Pouring Down by cultureculture from cultureculture EP 2014 2. Art + Technology (Musicocoon Remix) by Metroland from Matrix Downloaded 005 3. the flow of our spirit by Black Tape For A Blue Girl from with a million tear-stained memories 4. The Whisper Of Angels by Karuss from SYNTHEMATIKA FOUR 5. Sobersides by Niteffect from Electric Waste 6. Patience & Fortitude by Seeming from Silent DiscoVery 7. Assimilated by amGod from Matrix Downloaded 003 8. When Worlds Collide (Wicked Radio Edit) by Mentallo & The Fixer from Matrix Downloaded 004 9. on feathered wings by The Silence Industry from tsi (the hidden album) 10. blend by The Search from The Silverslut Finally, Dave hints at episode topics. Meanwhile, he talks about compiling playlists for future episodes.
In this, our first episode of The Dark Corner in 2022, we return once again to the tarot. This time, we explore XIV Temperance. We examine the imagery, explain the meaning, and reference the numerology regarding this card. Meanwhile, Brandi compares cards from various decks. In reviews, we watch the Rifftrax version of Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes, Fear of a Black Hat, and The Matrix Resurrections. Also, we catch up on seasons of The Witcher and The Wheel of Time. The Dark Track is Healing Time by Controlled Bleeding from Music For Gilded Chambers. This experimental band from New York explores everything from industrial dance to free jazz. Finally, we shout out @timidwerewolf and @LuxJWood.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave looks back on the albums picked up during the year. From this list, he selects ten albums of note. Moreover, he plays a song and presents a brief review for each. Also, he reveals a few details about the artists. In news, we get our booster shots and get shipped new eyewear. If that's not enough, Dave reviews the animated Christmas movie, Klaus. Presented below is the list of albums featured in the episode. 1. Kiss Off Kiss (2021) (Pay What You Can) by Erin McKeown 2. I May Destroy You by Tamara Bubble 3. NIGHT LEATHER by NIGHT LEATHER 4. Male Tears by Male Tears 5. Desire, Denial and Paramania by SINE 6. Acts of Worship by ACTORS 7. A Haunted Place by Kill Shelter & Antipole 8. Of My Own Space and Time I Am Queen by Unwoman 9. Unspeakable Things by The Obliging Victims 10. Fight the Stairs by Sounds Like Winter Finally, Dave wishes friend of the show, Jordan Reyne, well. Please, support her music if you can.
In this latest episode of The Dark Corner, we mostly review the latest Dune film. In news, we purchase corrective lenses. Also, we receive a gift of gourmet popcorn. Moreover, we attend Mystery Science Theater 3000, the Time Bubble Tour. Furthermore, we review Pitch Perfect 2, The Crystal Ball, and the live action Cowboy Bebop. The Dark Track is Desertropolis by Encephalon from Psychgenesis. This Canadian band creates a blend of Belgian styled EBM and electroindustrial rock. Find them on Artoffact Records. Night of the Living Podcast features as our promo of this episode. Speaking of, Dave recently submitted The Legend of Hell House for review. Listen to the December 19th, 2021 episode for more. Finally, Brandi shouts out her YouTube partner, Dan Gunther, of the Kertrats YouTube channel. Dave mentions a new twitter follow, @CinemaCats.
DJ Evil Dave in this episode of The Dark Corner Podcast presents another bonus music episode. That is, inspired by XIII Death, Dave mixes ten songs related to the meanings of the this oft misunderstood card of the tarot. Moreover, Dave describes the imagery of the card. Also, he indicates how Death relates to other cards numerological. On top of that, he points out media represents the Death card. Finally, he plays the following playlist. 1. A new beginning by Negative Response from Cage 25 2. One Horse Rider by ATTRITION from In Dark Dreams : 1980 - 2015 3. Thirteen by Arcane Winter from Welcome To Winter 4. Time To Change by Boom Operators 5. Metamorphosis by Polly Fae 6. Only In Death by Strap On Halo from The Dead Don't Lie 7. Transformative Fire by Sound VVitch from Squawksgiving 2020 8. Resurrection by Third Realm from Daydreams and Nightmares 9. Reborn (Synthematika Edit) by Zweifelhaft from Synthematika One 10. The End by Implant from Matrix Downloaded 004 If you want more music, check out DJ Evil Dave's playlist on Soundcloud.
In this episode of The Dark Corner, DJ Evil Dave compiles and mixes an impromptu music playlist. That is, due to health problems over the Thanksgiving weekend, Dave presents 25 songs picked up in 2021. Each song comes from a different album. Listed below are the songs, artists, and albums with links to where you can purchase or download them. 1. STARK LIFE by elias and the error from BLACKPILL DELUXE 2. Fatal Routine ft. Ryan Ward by Van Derand from Final Death 3. Dampfkraft by Khmar from The Insane Vaults 4. The Meoward Spiral by Cat Temper from Kitty Hate Machine 5. Vile Vondura by EarthaEye 6. Sicaris by Replicants Anònims from Post Gothic For Self-"A"solation - 33 Goth Bands Series Vol.8 7. I Don't Love You by Tamara Bubble from I May Destroy You 8. Nightingale by Tearwave 9. From His Face Sprouted the Beak by Burial Grid from We've Come For Your Flesh 10. Twisting The Knife Away by Enola Fall from Post-Punk (Genesis) 11. The Ice Princess by All My Faith Lost ... from Untitled 12. No Interest (album version) by Sounds Like Winter from Fight the Stairs 13. I Should Feel How I Feel by Male Tears 14. Double Dragon Con by The Gothsicles 15. The Sound (She Pleasures Herself Remix) by JE T'AIME from Bipolar Sounds 2020 16. Eight Cups by Ötzi from Post-Punk 2021 (FREE sampler) 17. Love Of The Masses by Trance To The Moon from Follow The Leaders (A Killing Joke Tribute) 18. Only Lonely by ACTORS from Misogyny is Not a Music Genre ♀ 19. Remember Me (Diversant13 Mix) by Suicidal Romance from Matrix Downloaded 010 20. Sledgehammer (feat. The Gothsicles) by Bitman from Squawk Jams 21. Discard the remains (feat. Bow Ever Down)(DFKTVE remix) by Silence in Machine VS Bow Ever Down 22. Swan by Suicide Queen from Tigersquawk vs. COP International 23. The Magic Attic by The Obliging Victims from Unspeakable Things 24. Der-Dichter-und-die-Frau_(single-mix) by Rector Scanner 25. HEREAFTER by NIGHT LEATHER
In this episode, Brandi returns to The Dark Corner to review a handful of films. First, we provide some news. For instance, we discuss the fallout between Netflix and Paramount over the distribution rights for Star Trek. On the bright side, Brandi's boss buys us VIP tickets to FanX 2022. DJ Evil Dave presents as the Dark Track of the episode f monday (New Order x Crazy Frog) by elias and the error from LAZZZZER TAG PIZZZZA PARTY 3. Elias and the error create electronic dance music incorporating many other genres. Also, we play a promo for the Still Buffering podcast. We devote the main chunk of the show to reviewing film and television. First, we sing our praises of Pitch Perfect. Also, we finally get around to reviewing Garth Marenghi's Darkplace. On top of that, we rewatch Shang-Chi and manage to squeeze in a couple RiffTrax Live shows. Finally we shout out our friend Ed and the Star Trek fans overseas.
In this previously misfiled episode of The Dark Corner, your hosts mostly discuss Jordan Peele's debut social horror film, Get Out. However, we also start playing 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons. Speaking of, we enjoy episodes of Harmon Quest. That's not all as far as geekiness goes. We plan for the upcoming Fan Expo in Salt Lake City. Furthermore, DJ Evil Dave plays the Dark Track of the episode. In this case, Freaky Mind performs Get Out from the Crawl EP. Additionally, we play a promo for the Feminine Critique podcast as well as talk about hate watching movies.
DJ Evil Dave presents another solo podcast. In this bonus music episode, Dave presents ten songs inspired by the 12th card of the tarot, XII The Hanged Man. First, he describes the imagery of the card. Additionally, he illustrates how The Hanged Man relates to other cards in the tarot deck. On top of that, he points to instances in pop culture and literature wherein the meaning of The Hanged Man is addressed. Finally, he presents the ten songs, mostly taken from the gothic and industrial genres. Presented here are the songs, artists, and albums as they appear in the podcast. 1. Suspended by The Orwells from The Orwells - Live from Dingwalls EP 2. The Hanging Man by The Knutz from Ghost Dance Party 3. We Hold The Breath by Purple Fog Side from Reality Awaits 4. Paused by Psy'Aviah from Matrix Downloaded 002 5. Hold Still by Ötzi from Artoffact Records 2020 Sampler 6. Majestic Sacrifice (Mind Confusion Remix) by Jailbirds from Primal River Valley: The Past By Way Of The Future 7. Breaksequence by The .invalid from The Aesthetics Of Failure 8. Foot Stuck Child by Beryl Beloved from Dressed for Burial EP 9. Surrender by Radio DCS from I Try My Best to Mainstream 10. Let Go by Adema from Unstable Songs have been submitted by the artist or artists' representative, or have been offered for free as a promotional item. No infringement of copyright is intended.
At the close of the spooky season, DJ Evil Dave records an impromptu review of Ruined with Alison Leiby and Halle Kiefer. In this horror movie comedy podcast, Halle describes horror movies to Alison, who is too afraid to watch them. Halle also will ask Alison what she would do in the same situation. Other segments include guessing the twist, guessing who will survive, and rating the spookiness of the film. First, though, Dave shares some brief thoughts about Dune. He touches on Saturday movie nights. Also, he recounts the installation of a tankless water heater. On top of that, he tries to introduce Nobi, the pod cat, to an adopted neighborhood cat. Furthermore, Dave features the Dark Track of the episode. Felice LaZae performs Grave Digger from the Give It Away EP.
DJ Evil Dave compiles and mixes ten songs inspired from Justice, the 11th card of the tarot. Briefly, he describes the card's imagery and how Justice relates to other cards in the deck. Furthermore, he suggests how Justice in the tarot differs from the real life legal process. The following songs form this episode's playlist. Hyperlinks have been provided. 1. 4 Humanity - Equality by Leæther Strip from Æscapism 2. could i stay the honest one? (1998 acoustic version) by Black Tape For A Blue Girl from with a million tear-stained memories 3. breakin' the law of value by The Silence Industry from brother sing, sister shout (and other conspiracies) 4. Right Hand Man - Live in Copenhagen - 14-01 2000 by ATTRITION from Live at Metropolis. Copenhagen. 14-01-2000 5. Absolute by Joy/Disaster from Sickness 6. Detachment by Art Of Empathy from Evening Sessions 7. Beyond The Veil by Curious from The Intimate Stranger 8. Blind by Palm Ghosts from Post-Punk (Genesis) 9. The Truth by Junksista 10. Consequence of Dawn by Shearer from Eve Songs were offered for free as promotional items or were submitted by the artist or artist's representative.
Among Us The Dark Corner continues its October shows by talking about Among Us. Specifically, we cover All Elite Wrestling as they stream the game over Twitch. First, we talk about our 24th anniversary. We review a handful of horror movies. Also, Brandi plays the director’s cut for Death Stranding. We play a promo and a dark track. Finally, we shout out some friends and hint at the next episode. News and Reviews First, we celebrate our 24th anniversary. Mainly, this comes to buying a tankless water heater. Besides the pressures of home ownership, we eat lunch. That is, we get curbside from Applebee’s. We start Saturday movie nights with Fear Street 1994. While we enjoyed the few times it subverted expectations, ultimately we found it too derivative to continue the series. Also, we rewatch Annihilation. This blend of sci-fi and horror tells a fascinating story of grief and how it changes us. Meanwhile, it presents the most alien of alien invasions. We watch Malignant. We find it wild but entertaining. However, it does present a few problems regarding the origins of the monster. Finally, we watch Muppets Haunted Mansion. We find it pleasingly blends elements of the ride with the original Muppet Show for a delightful experience. Additionally, Brandi plays the director’s cut for Death Stranding. She finds the updates useful, the graphics improved, and the added scenes enjoyable. Also, the haptic controller provides for easier gameplay, making it easier to play for longer. The Dark Track For the Dark Track, we go way back to 2010. That is, we feature Kill Everybody by Skrillex from the Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites EP [Explicit]. Skrillex put aside the metal guitar to help pioneer the dubstep scene. How Did This Get Made Paul, Jason and June review bad movies. For instance, they take a critical but humorous look at the acting, direction, and production around some of the worst films ever made. Subscribe to How Did This Get Made on Earwolf. Among Us Mainly, we talk about the AEW crew streaming games of Among Us. For instance, we describe the nature of the game. That is, we explain how imposters must kill crew mates. Moreover, the crew mates must survive by completing tasks or voting imposters off the crew. Additionally, we talk about each player. For instance, we discuss the streams of Allie and Evil Uno. Also, we touch upon Colt Cabana, Excalibur, Leva Bates and more. Also, we recount moments such as self reports, sloppy kills, and heated arguments. Shout Outs Finally, we shout our friends, the Orgs. The Reverend Peter Organ and his wife, Anne-Marie, host a podcast covering various sci-fi series from Star Trek to Buck Rogers. Subscribe to the bOrgCast.