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This week, we're joined by the brilliant Tobias Kopka—aka Melkor of Haujobb—as we explore the importance of the demo scene. We explore how this underground digital art movement went from C64 crack intros to global recognition through the ‘Art of Coding' UNESCO initiative. From the days of 2,000 sweaty kids attending events like The Gathering to international cultural bids, Tobias shares some amazing stories, including running demos on ATMs and sending them into space! Contents: 00:00 - The Week's Retro News Stories 39:49 - Tobias Kopka Interview Please visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show: Bitmap Books - https://www.bitmapbooks.com Take your business to the next level today and enjoy 3 months of Shopify for £1/month: https://shopify.co.uk/retrohour The Retro Hour Book: https://retrohour.myshopify.com/ We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://theretrohour.com/support/ https://www.patreon.com/retrohour Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKd Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8 Website: http://theretrohour.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/ X: https://twitter.com/retrohouruk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/theretrohour.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohour Show notes Wii Homebrew Channel closes: https://tinyurl.com/yy32spc4 Frontier Force: https://tinyurl.com/53uy5u54 Breakspace Spectrum magazine – Issue 1 released: https://breakspace.itch.io/issue-1 Toys R Us – the movie: https://tinyurl.com/48trvmhm Linecraft for Pico-8: https://tinyurl.com/5cbyrynu
Variety is the name of the game on this week's Dark Nation Radio, which ranges from dark electro to dreamy shoegazer to aggressive cyber metal to old-school goth—plus a terrific block of fierce women vocalists! New tracks in the mix this time from bands and musicians including Haujobb, Kota Kira, NECRØ, Nature of Wires, Esoterik, Agnis, SINE, The Halo Trees, TeZATalks, The Awakeing, Extize + Mortes, Crying Vessel, and April Art. I hope you'll give it a spin! As always, if you like what you hear, I invite you to follow me on your preferred platform and to join the Dark Nation Radio family on the Facebook group. Reposts are particularly appreciated. Thank you for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 6 October 2024 NECRØ, “Our Exile” Nature of Wires ft. Luka, “Dark Waters” Cold Connection, “Degraded Life (2024 remaster)” Mortes, “Bite Me” Frontal Boundary, “Without a Chance” Haujobb, “Uncanny Valley” Kota Kira ft. Staarz, “Good Luck, Babe” Esoterik, “Shadow” re:NAN, “Consciousness” SPECTRAParis, “Indigo Cypher” LEATHERS, “Day for Night” Ronan Conroy, “Dark Paradise” The Halo Trees, “Alone in a Room Full of Mirrors (Electro mix)” TeZATalks, “Silymi” Izzy Reign, “Sandman” April Art, “Rodeo” Beasto Blanco, “Solitary Rave” Bambi Thug, “Tsunami” SINE, “Trauma Bondage” Serpenti, “Wicked” Agnis, “Elixer” Extize + Mortes, “Chainz” Crying Vessel, “Falling in Love With a Ghost” Clan of Xymox, “Suffer (The Bellwether Syndicate remix)” The Foreign Resort, “Resound” The Psychedelic Furs, “In My Head” Panic Priest, “Untamed” Vaylon, “Stellar (Extended)” The Awakening, “Mirror Midnight” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
Communion After Dark - features the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music - This week's show features music from Haujobb, Simon Carter, Beborn Beton, Orange Sector, Beyond Border, and new music from many more artists worldwide
2024-09-30 sändningen nyheter med svensk synth från Inlegion, Thin Eater, Conny Olivetti och Michael Idehall. Internationellt från Orange Sector, Kreign, Incirrina och Haujobb.
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack-sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Tune in Friday night for more Khost, Yuko Araki, and Bill Leeb, Maurizio Bianchi's remastered ‘S.F.A.G. 31.11.1981‘, plus new music from David Lee Myers, Bradung, Cybotron (Juan Atkins), Haujobb, Isostatic, and Ghostwriter.
Communion After Dark - featuring the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music - This week's show features the return of DJ Maus and new music from Faderhead, Bill Leeb, Synthattack, Ashbury Heights, Haujobb, and many more artists worldwide
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack-sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday afternoon's broadcast features Ajitena Marco Scarassatti's “Ogun Lakaaye Orik“, Spyros Polychronopoulos / Jannis Anastasakis (‘Nyfida‘), Black Sun High Desert, and Haujobb, plus the CITR global network premiere of Alex Keller's ‘Sleep Room‘, Shropshire Number Stations, and a new single from one of the capos of Vancouver's industrial club music scene – Bill Leeb – joined by Shannon Hemmett (ACTORS).
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Tonight's broadcast features more Terence Fixmer, Frank Bretschneider, and digitalsakura, plus Haujobb, Marc Behrens, Michael Grunditz, and new collaborations from Andrea Giordano / Fanny Meteier, Anja Kreysing / Hans Castrup / Philippe Neau, and Scanner / Neil Leonard.
Communion After Dark - featuring the latest and best in Dark Alternative-Electronic Music - This week's show features new music from Solar Fake, Haujobb, Extize, Frontal Boundary, spankthenun, and many more artists worldwide
We're navigating some illness on the Senior Staff's part to bring you discussion of records we missed last year by Container 90 and Vacious Cuerpos. We're also talking about Ted Phelps, Substance, and forthcoming Haujobb and Encephalon records.
Diesmal begrüßt Olaf Zimmermann als "elektro beats"-Studiogast Daniel Myer - seit vielen Jahrzehnten bekannter und erfolgreicher Elektro-Musiker, -Produzent und -DJ. Für seine Musikprojekte firmiert er unter zahlreichen Projektnamen - wie Haujobb, Architect oder Liebknecht. Sein Doppel-Album "Hingabe" ist jetzt aktuell unter seinem bürgerlichen Namen erschienen und steht im Mittelpunkt der ersten Stunde. Für die zweite Stunde hat er exklusive DJ-Sets vorbereitet mit für ihn inspirierenden Musikern aus dem Club- und Ambient- Bereich. Bevor Daniel Myer auf eine ausgedehnte US-Tournee geht, schaut er 2 Stunden bei den "elektro beats" vorbei.
This month's Patreon-supported bonus podcast has us taking up a slightly different style of release than the usual LP: we're talking about the first salvo in that most 90s of rivethead conflicts, The Remix Wars. Yes, in 1996 :wumpscut: and Haujobb squared off, each remixing three of the other act's tracks for 21st Circuitry, and we'll be talking about where each of these storied industrial acts were in their respective careers, as well as offering History Channel-styled evaluation of each remix's military prowess.
Loads of mixxxed tunes on this show. Enjoy the promotional edits ! Kevin West, Cocteau Twins, Haujobb, Rozz Williams (spoken word), Claire Voyant, Some Mike Patton, and more!!!
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This week's Dark Nation Radio is a bit more chill than usual—especially the first hour. If you need a little bliss, I hope you'll give it spin. Included in the mix are new tracks from Male Tears, Sorrow Songs, Promenade Cinema, and pMAD, plus some classics from Nitzer Ebb and Haujobb. Enjoy! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 12 February 2023 Promenade Cinema, “Vanish (Scenius remix)” Stereoskop, “Golden Days” The Blue Hour, “What I Say” Ships in the Night, “The Killing Moon” Cult With No Name, “Everything Lasts an Age” Spiritualized, “Sway” Lights AM, “Wide Awake” Unwoman, “Home” Santigold, “This Isn't Our Parade” Legend, “Adrift” Leandrul, “Molecules of Past Lives” SPC ECO, “Revived” grabyourface, “Shore” Black Rose Burning, “In Dreamtime” Faith & the Muse, “Patience Worth (Piano version)” Sorrow Songs, “Solus” Male Tears, “I Expire” Wingtips, “Shrinking” Talk to Her, “Set Me Free” daddybear, “Like a Butterfly” clicks, “You're Hear to Stay” Nitzer Ebb, “Join in the Chant” Haujobb, “Maternal Instinct” pMAD, “Down” Miseria Ultima, “Yet Shivering Profound” Corlyx, “The Echo” Freezepop, “Outer Space” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—23 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
Panther Modern – “Ready”, 2020. Fluid Ghost – “I’m Done Being Drained”, 2022. Logickal – “ForeMost”, 2021. Covenant – “Feedback (Club Mix)”, 2000. Haujobb – “Demon”, 2001. NN – “Deception”, 2020. cEvin Key – “Tomahawk”, 2021. ECO – “Abgehoben”, 1998. Pablo Bozzi – “Last Moscow Mule”, 2020. Javier Martinez – “Alter Ego (Alvee Remix)”, 2020. Kontravoid – “Too Deep (Multiple Man Remix)”, 2020. Razorback Hollow – “Your Temple”, 2020. Ringtailed Snorter – “Motivation”, 1992. Snowbeasts & Solypsis – “The Ultimatum (Ukaz by Luke Lund)”, 2021. Website link: https://skullandcrossfades.com/a-new-mode-of-being-rendering-the-function
Heute reden wir erst ein wenig über die gerade vergangenen Konzerte in Barcelona und beim Fan Event in Berlin. Ab 26:03 min haben wir dann Daniel Myer (Haujobb, DSTR, Liebknecht, Covenant und unglaublich viele mehr) bei uns zu Gast. Mit ihm sprechen wir über sein neues selbstbetiteltes Projekt, die vielen anderen spannenden Musikprojekte, seine musikalischen Anfänge und Wurzeln. Außerdem fragen wir ihn Eure Fragen und es gibt die Hälfte einer musikalischen Schnellrunde. Eventuell reichen wir die 2. Hälfte in einer der nächsten Episoden noch nach, wenn wir es technisch hinbekommen. Schickt uns gern weiter Fragen, Schnellrunden, Themen für den Podkasten oder einfach nette Mails an podcast@solarfake.de Viel Spaß mit der neuen Episode!
Nach Ewigkeiten mal wieder eine ganz reguläre Folge. Mit vielen Fragen von Euch, einem Ohrenbluten und einer herbstlichen Schnellrunde. Es geht um Lieferdienste, Koffer, Sushi, Radiosender und noch sehr viel mehr. Nächste Woche gibt es leider keine neue Episode, aber in 2 Wochen haben wir einen tollen Gast, nämlich Daniel Myer (u.a. Haujobb, Destroid, Covenant, Architect...). Fragen an ihn und uns wie immer an podcast@solarfake.de. Anonsten freuen wir uns trotzdem aufs nächste Wochenende, da spielen wir nämlich im Westand in Braunschweig.
Composed of Jean-Luc De Meyer of Front 242, Mark Heal of Cubanate, and Ged Denton of Crisis n.T.i., along with special appearances by members of Front Line Assembly and Haujobb, C-Tec is something of a 1990s industrial supergroup. What that allows is the members to experiment on their debut Darker with a broader range of sounds away from their regular bands, like including breakbeats on "Being Nothing," going 80s on "The Lost," or punishing noise on "Shift IV." Of course, there are some four-one-the-floor thumpers made for the 12" remix, like the Rammstein-esque "Foetal" and driving "Stateless." A few of the tracks take a little more time than necessary to get going, and De Meyer's vocal approach won't be for everyone, but Darker is a worthwhile album to add to your industrial collection. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Flowing 10:25 - Being Nothing 15:37 - Foetal 25:38 - Flowing 28:19 - Shift IV Outro - The Lost Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Composed of Jean-Luc De Meyer of Front 242, Mark Heal of Cubanate, and Ged Denton of Crisis n.T.i., along with special appearances by members of Front Line Assembly and Haujobb, C-Tec is something of a 1990s industrial supergroup. What that allows is the members to experiment on their debut Darker with a broader range of sounds away from their regular bands, like including breakbeats on "Being Nothing," going 80s on "The Lost," or punishing noise on "Shift IV." Of course, there are some four-one-the-floor thumpers made for the 12" remix, like the Rammstein-esque "Foetal" and driving "Stateless." A few of the tracks take a little more time than necessary to get going, and De Meyer's vocal approach won't be for everyone, but Darker is a worthwhile album to add to your industrial collection. Songs In This Episode: Intro - Flowing 10:25 - Being Nothing 15:37 - Foetal 25:38 - Flowing 28:19 - Shift IV Outro - The Lost Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.
Structures – “Dancers”, 2018. Midnight Passage – “The Vision”, 2020. Edwin Rosen – “Leichter Kälter”, 2020. Bloc Party – “Banquet (Phones Disco Edit)”, 2004. Plack Blague – “In the Night”, 2020. Pallers – “Come Rain, Come Sunshine”, 2011. Eleven Pond – “Sitting On Chairs”, 2011. klack – “Faith in Me (Null Device Mix)”, 2021. Depeche Mode – “Policy of Truth”, 1991. Choke Chain – “Grave (Sweat Boys Mix)”, 2020. Dead Zone Margin – “Burnt Back”, 2020. FORCES – “Ice (Fleisch Edit)”, 2017. S. Product – “Let’s Play (Eat Me Raw)”, 2020. Haujobb – “Maternal Instinct (Fragile Remix)”, 1994.
Ed and Justin return with a selection of recent tunes that remind them of their favorite classics from the 90's and early 2000's, as well as a few genuine classics from Haujobb and VNV Nation. Special thanks to David Everett for sending in a listener track for the end of this chapter. Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com! 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! 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 The Tracklist: 1 – “Embrace” by Jeremy Inkel from the album Hijacker (2020) (Bandcamp) 2 – “The Noise Institute” by Haujobb from the album Vertical Theory (2003) (Bandcamp) 3 – “Long Live Humanity” by 2nd Face from the album Nihilum (2018) (Bandcamp) 4 – “Concrete Club” by Confines from the EP Work Up the Blood (2021) (Soundcloud) 5 – “Amplified” by Fast Radio Burst from the album Gods and Monsters (2022) (Bandcamp) 6 – “Fragments” by VNV Nation from the album Empires (1999) (Bandcamp) 7 – “Silicon Dreams” by SKOLD from the album Dies Irie (2021) (Bandcamp) 8 – “Hidden Tension” by Henyox from the album No Devotion (2020) (Bandcamp) 9 – “Falling Down” by Unitcode” Machine from the album Themes for a Collapsing Empire (2021)(Bandcamp)
Haujobb – “Cleaned Visions (Extended Radiation)”, 1996. Empirion – “Narcotic Influence I”, 1997. Eco – “Gier”, 1995. Evils Toy – “Lucifers Garden (Remix)”, 1998. Regenerator – “Everyone Follows (Orgazmix)”, 1998. Chris Liebing & Speedy J – “Acid Trezcore”, 2005. Digital Poodle – “Head of Lenin (New Republik Mix)”, 1995. Cabaret Voltaire – “Spies in the Wires”, 1984. KMFDM – “Virus”, 1989. MVTANT – “Mirrorshade”, 2018. TR/ST – “Iris”, 2019. Deserta – “Be So Blue”, 2020. Love and Rockets – “Mirror People ’88”, 1987. Ill Humans – “Whatever”, 2019.
This week's Dark Nation Radio broadcast can now be streamed on my mixcloud page and downloaded from my hearthis page. It starts off with a bang with new Stabbing Westward! Also in the mix are new tracks from iamnoone, White Mansions, Ships in the Night, The Black Veils, Esses, Spankthenun, The Blue Hour, Bess, The Anix, Vexillary, Cold Choir, and Siva Six, as well as classic ones from Wumpscut, Haujobb, and Dismantled. The full playlist is always the first comment on Mixcloud. Thank you for your support! DNR shows air live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org Recorded broadcasts @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive Downloadable broadcasts @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio@gmail.com Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 14 November 2021 Stabbing Westward, “I Am Nothing (2021 remix)” Siva Six, “Fight the Machine” Das Werk, “Todesbraut” Reischsfeind, “Retox (Club mix)” Synthattack, “Bring the Madness Back” Vanguard, “Inside” Ships in the Night, “First Light” Cold Choir, “First Flowers” Batavia, “Anthemoessa (Skynet remix)” Terminal State, “Genetic Transformation” Vexillary, “Exit the Void” Blut Reaktor, “Paradise Lost” Dismantled, “The Hero (Noonattac club mix)” Wumpscut, “Hang Him Higher” Haujobb, “The Noise Institute” The Anix x Inhuman, “Quicksand” Sentinel Complex, “Last Judgment” Malice Machine, “Head” Bess, “I Am the Highway” Leandrul, “Molecules of Past Lives” Spankthenun, “I Am the Fire” The Blue Hour, “Creature, Creature” The Black Veils, “LamourLamort” Esses, “Pierce the Feeling” White Mansion, “Cancel the Sky” Fall Shock, “Illusion” Voyna, “Zernikov” Iamnoone, “Dead Season”
SARIN – “The Culling”, 2019. Randolph & Mortimer – “Citizens (Schwefelgelb Remix)”, 2017. Millimetric – “Who Killed Bambi”, 2017. Haujobb – “Sinus Problem”, 2001. Ötzi – “Outer Bounds”, 2020. Mestre – “The New Beat”, 2020. Christ Analogue – “Cold Magnetic Sun (Black Hole)”, 1996. Diary of Dreams – “Butterfly:Dance”, 2000. Black Nail Cabaret – “My Casual God”, 2020. A Flock of Seagulls – “The More You Live, The More You Love”, 1984. The Colours of Silence – “A Light in the Dark”, 2019. Clone Culture – “You Are The One”, 2020. Portrayal – “Lost Souls”, 2019. Ritual Howls – “Spirit Murder”, 2016.
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**Dark Indulgence 04.11.21 Industrial | EBM | Dark Techno Mixshow by Scott Durand featuring advance preview tracks from Black Light Odyssey | Vyrtual Zociety and new tracks from Black Asteroid | Waijdan | Gusten (Claus Larsen project) | Ishikawa Tomohiro | Cease2Xist | Die Robot | Piston Damp | The Psychic Force | Nulle404 | The Red Hour | Waijdan | Termination_800 + Ivcor | The Insect Machine & more! Please remember to REPOST and FAVORITE on Mixcloud to help spread the new sounds!** Dark Indulgence 04.11.21 Intro The Psychic Force – Lockdown lovers Piston Damp – Runaway ADACTA - Nobody`s Diary (A Yazoo Cover) VNV Nation - Serial Killer Die Robot - Talk City OMD - Messages (EMP remix) The Insect Machine - Black Hat Vyrtual Zociety - Hologram (Endanger Remix) KIIng Darvvness - Scourge and Knife (Scott Durand edit) Cease2Xist - Nevermore (Final Mix 2) T.D.D - Home weapon The Joy Thieves - The Badlander (W DI ID) Kontinent - Earthquaker [Bunker:Bat] - Year without summer VoRaX - B0RN3 Echoberyl - A Prey (gyp remix) KOMPROMAT - Niemand Sunny Obedient - Decimated NULL404 - Rabbit (Rabies Edit) ishikawa tomohiro - Inadequate Gage Visage - Fade To Grey ( Les bisous remix )Extended Black Light Odyssey - No Future Haujobb ft Jean-Luc De Meyer - We Must Wait The Red Hour - Cracks (DJ Transporter Remix) Black Asteroid - Muscle Cremonbrain - Electrical Dystopia JJS - I Worship the Dance Floor :Wumpscut: - Nein Nein (Blue Ant Remix) Termination_800 + Ivcor = Ivcor_800 - State Of Harm Torturetekk - Deliverance (Tomb Raver Mix) Waijdan - Incinerate Ethseq - Space and Time Gusten - High Horse
Björk – “Army of Me”, 1995. Haujobb – “Eye Over You”, 1994. Daniel Gregori – “Tremendo”, 2019. HIDE – “Resurrection (Statiqbloom Remix)”, 2015. Downwell – “Tears of the Sun”, 2019. Front Line Assembly – “Eye On You (Orphx Remix)”, 2018. Individual Totem – “W.W.W. (Club)”, 2001. gusgus – “Teenage Sensation”, 1999. Cruel Reflections – “Voices”, 2019. French Police – “Je Te Veux”, 2019. L’Avenir – “Heart of Hearts”, 2019. Linea Aspera – “Attica”, 2019. Bauhaus – “Kick in the Eye”, 1981. Nocturnal Projections – “You’ll Never Know”, 1982. Website link: https://skullandcrossfades.com/if-you-complain-once-more-you-ll-meet-an-army-of-me
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Bess — “Dragonfly”, 2019. Luscious femme-forward electro that echoes Switchblade Symphony but with far more emphasis on the switchblades.Sierra — “Gone”, 2019. Criminally perfect retro wave electro funk that holds you by the hair and forces you to nod along with every deep black barb-wired hook. Physicists have determined that this song’s kick drum will appear as the new heaviest element on the Periodic Table.Silent Runners — “Forgotten”, 2019. I love the metronomic build of this song, but that drop at 3 minutes, the low rolling tension and the retaliatory backhand before the curtains close is fucking auditory cinema. A highlight song from a highlight album.Tor Lundvall — “The Night Watch”, 2019. This passionate, gloomy synthpop poem feels like summer at 9 pm where the sun recedes and the ghosts shimmer at the edge of the trees.Rhys Fulber & Blush Response — “Dissipate”, 2019. The rolling bowels and bleak pad work of this song are the soundtrack to every slow-motion vampire rave. Play this over the opening scene of “Blade” instead of that trash New Order remix.Panther Modern — “Body//reaction”, 2019. The high-water mark of modern synthpunk with production so tight it could shelter life in outer space.Einstürzende Neubauten — “Feurio!”, 1989. I my love/hate for this band swings hard for “love” on this track, a sonic wall of bedlam that plows through a sound system like a heaving, steaming 18-wheeler that blew half its tires on its climb out of hell.Grauzone — “Eisbaer”, 1980. Stone classic German coldwave. Come for the gimmick, stay for the bass, collapse with that closing saxophone.Individual Totem — “Subsistence”, 1997. This track — crunchy beats, immaculate sound design, emotive singing — is mother electro’s warmest embrace. No one else except Haujobb and Forme Tadre had perfected the science of this sound in the 90s.Sabotage Q.C.Q.C. — “Les fleurs du mal”, 1995. Second only to maybe Die Form when it comes to beats, latex and sweat.Mascarpone — “Faceless”, 2019. The horror scream is a dumb trope, but the demonic acid-drenched bassline and skull-slapping kick drum more than cover for the sins of cliched sampling. The less obvious beauty is the chameleon-shifting melodies and rhythms that keep the water roiling across every moment.Kontravoid — “Hold Nothing”, 2018. It’s hard not to unclench your jaw in this tough-as-nails EBM workout. The tension between kicks hangs like blood in the air, and the ripping body blows don’t relinquish their assault until your bones hit the floor.Skinny Puppy — “Tin Omen 1”, 1990. One of the absolute gems in Puppy’s canon, this descent into hell is all three members unleashed and unhinged, a free fall of righteous fury and vengeful intent. (This version, from the “Worlock” single, removes the production muck of the album cut.)And One — “Ghama Voodoo”, 1995. A b-side to the “Deutschmaschine” single, this is the soundtrack to sinking, a long, slow immersion into a sensory-deprived abyss of grey.
Vox Low — “Now We’re Ready To Spend (1981/91 Remix)”, 2019. Sexy Parisian anti-capitalist darkwave smoothed out into a warm club embrace. A pleasant enough way to ignite the people’s revolution.Double Eyelid — “A Means to an End (Leather Strip Remix)”, 2019. The good work of Claus Larsen never ends. Here he takes the bones of a decent song and reworks it into a deeply sensuous vibe that is dark, danceable and emotional, a trifecta that never gets tired.Antiflvx — “The Last Sun”, 2018. The luscious beat and bassline are a good start, but the pleading vocals on the refrain pull you heart-first onto the dancefloor, even if that dancefloor is your bedroom at 3 am.Virgin Prunes — “Baby Turns Blue”, 1982. A brilliant flame that burned too shortly, Virgin Prunes bequeathed unto us the fire-breathing mid-range post-punk that made for an uncomfortable tour down dank, dark alleys.Panther Modern — “Creep”, 2019. The sound of the future is here: full-velocity synths riding 23rd century grooves. In an alternate reality, this is where Daft Punk could have gone. Thankfully, Panther Modern are even better at scratching that electro-punk itch.Unhuman — “Rapid Body Corruption”, 2019. Bleak machine beats that peel back the synthetic artifice of society to let us peer at the corrupt machinery within.Covenant — “Tour De Force (Com-pass mix)”, 1999. Haujobb’s frothing club take on one of Covenant’s mid-career highlights was our last glimpse of 90s electro before the world tipped into the ruinous Great Futurepop Depression.Blogie Milczenie — “Twarze”, 2018. This elegant darkwave from Eastern Europe unfolds like a lush Flemish Baroque painting, drenching the listener in velvet synth washes.Concavity — “Forget Me”, 2018. Absolutely delicious electro-goth that slows the game down into a dancing hunt between male and female leads with the listener left guessing who, exactly, the victim actually is.Doubting Thomas — “Nagual Tone”, 1991. From the single best one-off album the scene ever produced. I won’t even entertain argument. Overwhelming evidence to the brilliance of cEvin Key.Wingtips — “Deaf Pursuit”, 2019. Heroes of the new school synth-goth-wave-pop sound, Wingtips bring to bear the retro-future electro we adore with the intelligence of the post-punk scene’s most enduring actors. And yes, the entire album is this good.Ghost Cop — “Lay Down”, 2018. Claustrophobic, punishing, intoxicating, it’s the technoid club soundtrack of slow electrocution in baths of neon and tube amps. Do not sleep on Ghost Cop; they are the real deal.Houses of Heaven — “Dissolve the Floor”, 2020. A fresh, inventive take on EBM-tinged post-punk that hits fast with heavy machinery but doesn’t wait before pulling you into throttling songwriting and compelling sound design.Numb — “Dirt”, 1997. Name one track heavier, darker and more foreboding than this. More than two decades old and it will still turn your hair white.
In Zeiten, in denen sich viele Menschen plötzlich unvorbereitet im Homeoffice wieder finden, wollen wir ein paar unserer insgesamt über 25 Jahre Erfahrung mit Arbeit von zu Hause und unterwegs teilen. Meistens auf einem Stuhl dieses Mal. In Details manchmal auch unterschiedlich ;) Dies soll bewusst kein Ratgeber sein! Wir sind keine Arbeitsumgebungsberatungsprofis. Aber wir haben viele Fehler selbst gemacht und da Experten ja bekanntermaßen Menschen sind, die möglichst viele Fehler in einem bestimmten Feld bereits hinter sich haben, sind wir ein bisschen sowas wie Home-Office Experten ;) Wir hoffen ihr habt Spaß, könnt etwas für eure Arbeit und Familienleben mitnehmen und: Distanziert Euch herzlich miteinander! Notiz an mich (Alex): Damit ich NIEMALS wieder vergesse, wie der Techno-Club in Bielefeld Mitte der Neunziger hieß: NEUROSERVE! Hier auch auf YOuTube Danke an Daniel Myer von Haujobb für die schnelle Hilfe! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2stuehle/message
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An ahead of its time, genre-busting classic is the subject of this month's Patreon supported We Have A Commentary podcast! Haujobb's 1996 LP "Solutions For A Small Planet" was a landmark release not only for the German duo but for all of post-industrial music. How can we read the record's engagement with then still nascent net culture? How do its forays into electronic genres well beyond industrial hold up? There's so much to discuss with a record this rich and beloved, so join us, won't you?
Wumpscut – “Soylent Green”Skinny Puppy – “Inquisition”Ministry – “We Believe”Nitzer Ebb – “Join in the Chant”Front 242 – “Masterhit”Lassigue Bendthaus – “Automotive”Bigod 20 – “The Bog”Spahn Ranch – “Heretics Fork”X Marks the Pedwalk – “Facer”Covenant – “Figurehead”Zero Defects – “Duracell”Haujobb – “Eye Over You”Dive – “Mindtorture”Download – “Glassblower”Noise Unit – “Hollow Ground”Signal Aout 42 – “Waterdome (Brilliant Mix)”And One – “Tanz Der Arroganz”Apoptygma Berzerk – “Non-stop Violence”Orange Sector – “Fascination”Front Line Assembly – “Mindphaser”Kirlian Camera – “Eclipse v4”Oomph! – “Mein Herz”KMFDM – “Unfit”Hanzel und Gretyl – “Pleiadian Agenda”Psychopomps – “How I Hate”
Become a member of the Say You Love Satan Army today! Join us! www.patreon.com/sayyoulovesatanpodcast This episode: - Sleazy Speakeasy: Bird Box - Trailer Trash - Feature Presentation: Aliens (1986) - Intermission *intermission track "Power Tool" by Martini Ranch from the 1988 album "Holy Cow". *outro track "Yearning" by Haujobb from the 1993 album "Homes and Gardens". The podcast you are about to listen to is an account of the tragedy that befell four lower level low-lives sometime in the 1980s. Join us every week for an 80s horror overdose!!!!! website: www.sayyoulovesatanpodcast.com email: sayyoulovesatanpodcast@gmail.com Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes! instagram: sayyoulovesatanpodcast T-shirts, stickers, and a collection of ghoulish garb is available now at our Redbubble store! www.redbubble.com/people/sayyoulovesatan artwork: Sam Heimer
This week on the podcast we talk to Daniel Myer, the mastermind behind many, many different projects including Haujobb, Architect, DSTR, and the new project called Rendered. Daniel was in town on an Architect tour and we had the chance to pick his brain about performing Architect material live, the new world of techno that he is getting to play in, and starting Haujobb. Go to talkingtoghosts.com for this week's Poltergeist picks! You can find Talking to Ghosts on Facebook and Twitter!
Taking the place of We Have a Commentary this month is the first in our 4 part Mount Rushmore Conversations series. Essentially designed to reflect a more conversational and discussion between Bruce and Alex, the idea is to talk about the four acts we consider foundational to I Die: You Die, with the conversation going wherever it may, with no goals or structure. Just too friends talking about a band they really like. First up: Haujobb!
On this episode of We Have A Technical Bruce and Alex take up two albums which, arguably, couldn't be further apart: Haujobb's minimalist masterpiece "ninetynine", and Diamanda Galas' harrowing "The Divine Punishment".
On this episode of the podcast, Bruce and Alex sit down with Greg and Susan of High-Functioning Flesh, a chat we recorded when they came through Vancouver on tour with Body Of Light. We're also talking Haujobb, Babyland, and the mysterious Das Bunker anniversary festival!
Cyberage Radio 01.24.2016 : HOCICO, NOLONGERHUMAN, HAUJOBB, SIRUS, ALIEN VAMPIRES, GOD MODULE, NITRONOISE (OFFICIAL), DIVERJE, SUICIDE COMMANDO , SKINNY PUPPY BLOCK! SIAMGDA
Cyberage Radio 01.17.2016 : HOCICO OFFICIAL, NOLONGERHUMAN, HAUJOBB, SIRUS, ALIEN VAMPIRES, GOD MODULE, NITRONOISE (OFFICIAL), DIVERJE, SUICIDE COMMANDO , SKINNY PUPPY BLOCK! DAVID BOWIE TRIBUTE REMIX BLOCK!
Cyberage Radio 01.10.2016 : DEATHPROOF , CYANOTIC, SLEETGROUT,NOLONGERHUMAN, COCKSURE, VISCERA DRIP, HAUJOBB,DEAD WHEN I FOUND HER, ALIEN VAMPIRES, GOD MODULE, NITRONOISE (OFFICIAL), DIVERJE, SIRUS, EXTINCTION FRONT, SKINNY PUPPY BLOCK! EHPH, SYNAPSCAPE, CHAINREACTOR, LINGOUF, GJÖLL
Features tracks by Front Line Assembly, Skinny Puppy, Chemlab, Noise Unit, Project Pitchfork, Haujobb, Kenji Kawai, The Cure, Nekromantik, and Zoviet France.
Bruce and Alex stumble across the finish line of I Die: You Die's Year End coverage, drunk and exhausted. We talk our top 25 of 2014, the recent amazing shows we've seen from Haujobb, Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly and Author & Punisher and a few other topics related to industrial and related musics.
Bruce and Alex talk AFTERMATH Festival, Cold Waves III, the new Haujobb single, Front Line Assembly's remix album and just a mess of other topics on this episode of the official Idieyoudie.com podcast.
FR-pod110 - THE HORRORIST - EBM / COLDWAVE - http://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/thehorrorist - booking.freitag.recordings@gmail.com ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌The Horrorist, Oliver Chesler is one of the best known and loved electronic musicians. Recording since 1989 he and has released over 80 12" singles and 3 full length albums. In 2001 he had a Number 1 hit on the German Dance Charts (DDC) with the song "One Night in NYC" and in 2004 his album "Manic Panic" went to Number 1 on the German Alternative Chart (DAC). The scope of his music catalog is huge and he has recorded for every major label (Universal, Sony, Warner, Koch, etc...) and all the best known techno labels (Tresor, Industrial Strength, Neue Heimat, etc..). The Horrorist has worked with the biggest names in techno including Chris Liebing, Ben Sims, Frank Kvitta, DJ Rush, The Hacker, Marc Acardipane, John Selway, Frankie Bones, Ricardo Villalobos, Haujobb, Radical G and more have all remixed and produced with The Horrorist. His subsequent albums “Attack Decay” (2007) and “Joyless Pleasure” (2011) have been met rave reviews! His new album “Fire Funmania” was released in January 2013. Although dance orientated most of his songs have vocals and usually progress to a crescendo at or near the end. The writer of many music books and NY newspaper columnist of the Village Voice, Simon Reynolds called Oliver Chesler "My favorite contemporary American singer-songwriter.". A wide range of influences from Depeche Mode to Leonard Cohen factor into Chesler's song writing manifesting into a completely original sound. His ability to make song structured music work on the dance floor is a big key to his success. His vocal technique is quite original and unique. He also refuses not to stick in one genre so on any given record expect styles from indie new wave, electro, EBM, techno, to synthpunk. Horrorist productions are known for being produced extremely well with lots of fancy tricks and effects. His music tech know how has led to interviews and endorsements by pro-audio companies such as TC Electronic, D16, Analogue Solutions and Linplug Instruments. In 1997 Oliver Chesler started the hugely respected Things to Come Records. Originally a business decision to take control of his own royalties the label has also given The Horrorist and other TTC label artists freedom to produce the music they like. With a Publishing deal with Strengholt Music group (Netherlands). Oliver Chesler is one of the few artists and label-owners making something new, groundbreaking, and original that gets wider acclaim. "Things To Come does exactly what the name suggests, and that gives the future something to look forward for....." - Frankie Bones The Horrorist is a sensational live act. A mixture of industrial attitude and punk style with synth-techno music. Playing a set that goes from minimal or new wave all the way to hardcore and everything in between, there is something for everyone. But the biggest thing about the Horrorist's sets is the interactivity that comes with having a live performer that a crowd is capable of understanding. The show is comprised of Chesler's in your face vocals, video projection and live drum machine and synth. The Horrorist performs regularly around the world and has played in every major nightclub and for most major event organizations. He's wowed crowds from LA to Malta. Definitely something else, check it out if at all possible!! The Horrorist is one of those unique artists that only come around once in a while. He is a big influence on the electronic music scene and will be for years to come. On May 13, 2011 The Horrorist released his third full length album titled “Joyless Pleasure”. French music photographer Morganistik wrote, "The Horrorist new album “Joyless pleasure”is out today on Things to Come records. Softer and surprisingly romantic but still full of energy and extremely tortured. You can’t put one style tag on the album. In the 1st track “Modern” the voice will make you think of Ian Curtis from Joy Division. “Joyless pleasure” has a high Depeche Mode feel with ultra pure and detailed synths sounds and effects. “Darkling Lullaby”, “Love sick” and “Lovely Sweet” are 3 ovnis in The Horrorist universe as they are not dance tracks. “Hostage” takes us on an electroclash direction and “I stand with you” in pure EBM style with a Nitzer Ebb impression." ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ★ Tracklist : 1 Oldschool '84 - Container 90 2 Strain - Paranoid 3 Sedation - Front Line Assembly 4 Like I Am / Comme Je Suis (Based On The Sling & Samo Edit) - Tara Cross, Unovidual 5 I Hear The Bells (Original Mix) Danton's Voice 6 Trust (The Horrorist remix) - Dead Sound 7 I Want You - The Concrete Beat 8 Mask Maker - Liars 9 Push - The Invincible Spirit 10 Links-rechts - Tragic Error 11 Acid Tracks - Phuture 12 There's a Place for You (The Horrorist remix) - Ethan Fawkes 13 I Wanna Be Your - Dog Dakar & Grinser 14 Lethal Compound (Harmful If Swallowed Remix) - Front Line Assembly 15 Underpass - John Foxx 16 She said destroy (Original Mix) - Terence Fixmer 17 Stahlwerk (EBM Storm) - Volt 18 Vorwärts - Frontal 19 Misiowie Puszyści (Puławy, Dom Chemika '85 Demo) - Siekiera 20 Fat Cow - Nervous Gender ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ ║▌│█│║▌║││█║▌ Latest record on "12 : THE TRUTH EP http://www.deejay.de/The_Truth_Ep__141087
Alex and Bruce talk remix culture in the goth and industrial scene, get mad about :Wumpscut:'s "Totmacher" and generally find a way to kill an hour blathering on. Music by Front 242, 3 Teeth, Forma Tadre and Haujobb.
Scuba - Action Dead Sound, Videohead - Pay Your Due Xhin - Mutate Perc, Modern Heads - Percdax Soman - Transmitter Nullvektor - Immer Wieder Esplendor Geometrico - El Joven Comunista *photo taken by Mark Edwards at Codex Festival in Quebec City, Canada Taken from the Italian phrase for computer that literally translates to electronic brain, Cervello Elettronico is the electronic musical act founded by David Christian [aka Snarf]. Influenced by 80s Industrial and 90s Electronica, the project's inception in 2001 contributed to a new underground scene growing in the New York City area. Several demos and self released EPs were sold and openly distributed throughout the internet before the the act landed it's first live show supporting Manufactura and Terrorfakt in the spring of 2004 at NYC's legendary Albion night. Since 2004, Cervello Elettronico has been experimenting with dance beats in front of audiences all over the world in new and interesting ways sharing the same stage with various musical acts as Meat Beat Manifesto, Esplendor Geometrico, Snog, Haujobb, Noisex, Terrorfakt, P.A.L. , and Combichrist.
Episode #95 - Best of Haujobb The family still lives on! This time on the wings of music. BitFellas present to you some of the finest demo vibes from Haujobb, one of the all time legendary groups in the scene. This mix was made with love not only for you, but also for your mother, your fukwit daddy and everyone else, 'cause "we are family". Mixing and jingles by tEiS, logo #95 by H2O, special thanks to Bobic for his help!
Starting with the emotionally draining synths of Namlook and Schulze, the mix moves into dark, unsettling grooves with Haujobb, Possession, Axiom Ambient and Weakener, finishing with the experimental soundscapes of Kamiyama/Laswell and Mum.
Starting with the emotionally draining synths of Namlook and Schulze, the mix moves into dark, unsettling grooves with Haujobb, Possession, Axiom Ambient and Weakener, finishing with the experimental soundscapes of Kamiyama/Laswell and Mum.