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Our Black History Month special continues! We explore the black pioneers of techno and electro, and modern fusions of post-punk, grunge, and EBM. Music by The Belleville Three, Egyptian Lover, Light Asylum, and Jordan Fiction (interview).
For Black History Month, this week's Dark Nation Radio showcases black musical artists of the dark music scene. Included in the mix are Algiers, O.Children, Shadow Age, Yves Tumor, Light Asylum, Val Cain, Black Rose Burning, Urban Heat, Bastet, Jordan Fiction, and a lot more—I'm certain you'll find some new bands to follow in this one and I urge you to support the bands and musical artists by visiting their bandcamp pages. Thank you for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist BLACK HISTORY MONTH Edition 18 February 2024 Tom Morello & The Bloody Beetroots, “Keep Going” Algiers, “Death March” O.Children, “Ruins” Urban Heat, “Sanitizer” Madame St. Beatrice, “Lost in Confusion” Light Asylum, “Dark Allies” Fearing, “Destroyer” Scary Black, “American Gothic” Sailem, “STFU” Bastet, “Séance” Psychic Graveyard, “Haunted By Your Bloodline” Val Cain, “Blood” Genesis Owusu, “Leaving the Light” Jah PHNX, “Witches Tale” The Ire, “Bacchic Dance” The Wraith, “Only Shadows Remain” Fishbone, “Swim” DJ Spooky & Dave Lombardo ft. Chuck D, “B-Side Wins Again” Mount Sims, “Unwound” Sisters of Shaddowe, “Aranya (Spider)” Black Rose Burning, “Ad Astra” JHNN, “Children are the Future” EX03, “Marry Me” Trigger Discipline, “Strange Meat” Indie Anthony, “Dumb & Shy” Jordan Fiction, “Gallowdance” Shadow Age, “Volant” In Retrograde, “Italian Disco” Des Demonas, “Cure for Love” Pitch After Dark, “Scourge of the Tower” Blak Sunday, “Chaos Lover” Yves Tumor, “God is a Circle” Serpenteens, “(Please Be My) Zombie Bride” 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
For this month's commentary podcast, we're looking back at Light Asylum's stunning 2012 self-titled debut (and to this date only) LP. Linking darkwave to a whole slew of other sounds and genres, it's still a remarkably varied listen, though of course unified by the singular presence of Shannon Funchess' vocal power, charisma, and emotion.
Happy Pride! Explore 60 years of music history in gender representation and LGBTQ+ activism in electronic + post-punk music. Interview with Hot Goth GF Radio, and music by Cyndi Lauper, Frankie Knuckles, Bronski Beat, Light Asylum, Soltera, Peaches, and Drab Majesty.
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Set List Public Memory . Gate at the end Tzusing . King of hosts HIDE . Flesh for the living S. Product . Bell tolls Night Haze . Flesh & lies Minuit Machine . Lovers of the night Fee Lion . My man (Minimal Violence remix) Years of Denial . You like it when it hurts (Orphx remix) Light Asylum . Skull fuct Boys Noize . Loaded Isolated Youth . Safety (Qual remix) Boy Harsher . Electric (Kris Baha remix) Pleasure Symbols . Endless (Multiple Man remix) TR/ST . The last dregs
Artwork : Parmis Fakhra Track List : .Looking for the rain- UNKLE ft. Mark Lanegan, ESKA .Editors-sugar .Civilian- wye oak .Nothing but Thieves- before we drift away .Dead editors-massive attack .Dark allies- LIGHT ASYLUM .Louisahhh - want .Rex the God - do you feel what I feel (ft. Jamie Irrepressible) .Unfinished sympathy- massive attack .Cover me - DEPECHE MODE (Dixon remix) .Nine inch nails - copu .Boy harsher- pain .Anthony and the johnsons - Future Feminism
Merrill Nisker (born 11 November 1966), better known by her stage name Peaches, is a Canadian electroclash musician and producer who burst into transcontinental favor with her very particular brand of cocksure rapping and groovebox beats. Peaches was an unlikely success story, making her musical mark after the age of 30 in a genre not commonly known for recognizing its female or its aging participants. Her unique rapping style and stage show brought her great popularity first in Europe and then in North America. Some of her lyrics and performances have been rejected due to them being potentially offensive, and a lot of her songs are themed on gender identity. Her work propagates sexual freedom and reversal of gender roles. In this episode Peaches selecting some of her favourite music for her Wise Women BBC Radio 6 Music takeover on December 2015. Lineup: A Taste Of Honey, Björk, David Bowie, Missy Elliott, PJ Harvey, L7, L'Trimm, Krisma, Suicide, Light Asylum, Laurie Anderson, Kate Bush, Planningtorock, Roberta Flack, M.I.A., Nire, Maluca, Nani Castle, Lafawndah, Kim Carnes, Savages, Lizzy Mercier Descloux, Sinéad O'Connor, Yma Sumac, Diamanda Galás, The Regrettes, TT The Artist, Althea And Donna
Set List: Swordes // "Mindkiller" Debby Friday // "Medusa" Bari Hari // "Purified (Dread Risks Remix)" Donbor // "Disoriented" Oxymosoon // "Impulse" Matte Blvck // "Panic Room" Ritualz // "Dose (Glitch Mix)" Sort Sol feat. Chelsea Wolfe // "Life Took You For a Freq." Black Nail Cabaret // "Shouldn't Have Done That (Depeche Mode Cover)" Bublikstas (feat Nikos Mavridis) // "Digital Humanity" Into The Pale Abyss // "Dead Disco" Not My God // "Fiction" Dot Allison // "We're Only Science" *Unknown // "Sweet Dreams (Black Noize Vision)" Copine // "Deadrose" ____ HAEX // "Daggers" Hashback Hashish // "Zone" Into The Pale Abyss // "Witch Healer" Bestial Mouths // "I Am The Spell" Visionia // "End Of Sadness" Statiqbloom // "Spectral Dimension" Trenton Chase // "Planar Array" Lunacy // "Glyph (Silent Servant Remix)" Blush Response // "Body Rhythm" Years Of Denial // "Pleasure" Slikback // "Turbulence" Straight Razor // "Lady Midday" NNHMN // "B.O.Y" Light Asylum // "Dark Allies (Pablo Bozzi Edit)" SDH // "Maybe A Body" Monomorte // "The Ritual Circle"
Zack and Diana Wangemen opened the Tortilleria in Bushwick in October. The vibrant space features a tortilla factory that sells fresh, house-made tortillas alongside Mexican groceries and goods, a morning coffee shop with Oaxacan coffee and house-made Mexican pastries, as well as a taqueria with a variety of traditional taco styles and cocktails highlighting Mexican spirits. Zack's mission and ethos behind Sobre Masa Tortilleria is to promote conversation around Mexican culture, the rich history of heirloom corn, the hardworking producers and growers of Mexico, and his home of Oaxaca.Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is now on shelves at bookstores around the world. It features 77 of the world's top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It's an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Pick up your copy by ordering directly from Phaidon, or by visiting your local independent bookstore. Visit our site, www.snackytunes.com for more info.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Snacky Tunes by becoming a member!Snacky Tunes is Powered by Simplecast.
Philip Krajeck, the chef-owner of lauded Nashville restaurants Rolf & Daughters and Folk gives us some personal insights into resilience. In early March, he and his crew survived a tornado only to be hit a few weeks later with the health crisis and business uncertainty brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Enduring as best he can, Philip’s managed to keep the lights on and support his community and its farmers. We look back to December 2016 when Light Asylum visited us in the studio. The electro darkwave duo were making a stop home in Brooklyn after spending a few months in Berlin, and joined us for pizza and to perform a few songs, including a thrilling rendition of their hit track, “Dark Allies.” Our very first book, Snacky Tunes: Music is the Main Ingredient, Chefs and Their Music (Phaidon), is available now for preorder. It features 77 of the world’s top chefs who share personal stories of how music has been an important, integral force in their lives. The chefs also give personal recipes and curated playlists too. It’s an anthology of memories, meals and mixtapes. Snacky Tunes hits shelves in North America, October 14; globally, September 3.Snacky Tunes is powered by Simplecast.
This week in the final show before the Mortville August Reconfiguration, Ter, Matt, Michelle, and Frank get together (virtually) to discuss the ongoing federal occupation of Portland, some underlying misconceptions about "liberalism", video games and future of entertainment, Leather Maidens, and a bunch of other stuff. This week's breaks are "IPC" by Light Asylum (alarming to think this song is close to a decade old) and "The Green Manalishi..." by Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green). Subscribe to Mortville, and prepare for the August Reconfiguration!
Bruce and Alex are talking about records by Light Asylum and The Final Cut on this week's episode of the podcast. Topics include Shannon Funchess' ability to move between countless moods and genres and the pioneering techno-industrial programming of Jeff Mills. All that plus some continuing discussion of Black artists within Our Thing in light of ongoing events, on the latest edition of We Have A Technical!
Dark electro pop band with the powerful voice of Shannon Funchess leading the way.
Life has very much got in the way of late, but we’re back! This week we continue on the letter “l”, with an interesting mix of new and old artists. /Transmission/017 /the a-z of industrial/l/part two /Transmission/ /all episodes I’m joined of course by Daisy to talk about the bands – some she likes, some […]
Life has very much got in the way of late, but we’re back! This week we continue on the letter “l”, with an interesting mix of new and old artists. […]
Life has very much got in the way of late, but we’re back! This week we continue on the letter “l”, with an interesting mix of new and old artists. /Transmission/017 /the a-z of industrial/l/part two /Transmission/ /all episodes I’m joined of course by Daisy to talk about the bands – some she likes, some […]
Interview with Shannon Funchess / Music from Light Asylum Songs: 1) Dark Allies 2) A Certain Person 3) Adult. - We Chase the Sound (Shannon Funchess Remix) facebook.com/LightAsylum Cold Waves VIII - https://coldwaves.net
Monday, June 3, 2019: Communion After Dark -- featuring the latest and best in alternative-electronic music -- spins artists that are featured at Wave Gotik Treffen including Grausame Tochter, In Strict Confidence, Solar Fake, Welle Erdball, Light Asylum and more!
Monday, June 3, 2019: Communion After Dark -- featuring the latest and best in alternative-electronic music -- spins artists that are featured at Wave Gotik Treffen including Grausame Tochter, In Strict Confidence, Solar Fake, Welle Erdball, Light Asylum and more!
This week the Morticians are joined by friends and neighbors Alexandra and Jeffrey to discuss religious/secular social engineering in Terence's Technophobia Korner, Brad Pitt, fighting in a doublewide, Michelle's Fair Trade Shipping Container, and then the gang rounds out our Month of Cults including The Order of the Solar Temple, gang stalking, and more! This week's breaks are "Skull Fuct" by Light Asylum, "Midnight Procession" by Hexentanz, and "The End" by Sibylle Baier. Subscribe to Mortville!
Karin Dreijer Andersson och Olof Dreijer från The Knife intervjuas och väljer även musiken i programmet. Från 2013. The Knife pratar om samarbete, normer, feminism, turnerande och om skivan Shaking the Habitual. Programledare: Lisa Wall Musiken som spelas i programmet: A TOOTH FOR AN EYE (PURSUITE GROOVES REMIX) The Knife HYDRA - Fatima Al Qadiri CREDIT CARD BABIES - Men MISOGYNY DROP DEAD Planningtorock TIYISELANI VOMASEVE - Na Xaniseka TRANSFORMATION OF CONSCIOUSNESS - Pursuit Grooves WHEEL OF FORTUNE - Rroxymore Lassana Hawa Cissoko - Delia Derbyshire PHUNK - Shinedoe POPE WILL ROLL - Light Asylum
This week on Snacky Tunes we feature an interview with the minds behind The Store, plus a live in-studio performance by Light Asylum.
Become a member of the Say You Love Satan Army today! Join us! https://www.patreon.com/sayyoulovesatanpodcast This episode: - Post-Apocalyptic Arcade: Horror games - Trailer Trash - Feature Presentation: Maniac Cop (1988) *outro track "Pope Will Roll" by Light Asylum from the 2012 album "Light Asylum" 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! http://www.redbubble.com/people/sayyoulovesatan artwork: Sam Heimer
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Forces: Described as industrial sounding dance, Melbourne’s Forces create hard hitting and mind bending music suitable for extreme partying. A duo made up of Alex Akers and Thomas Henderson, the group call the likes of Chris Carter, John Foxx, The Prodigy, and Gatekeeper amongst their wide and varied influences. They’ve also played along side the likes of Gang Gang Dance, Light Asylum and Zola Jesus – just in case you were worried about their live credentials! This is a banging set and well worth staying in to hear. Recorded by Murray Paas Mixed by Josh Watson. Recorded at The Zoo, July 2013. Anonymeye (Andrew Tuttle): The artist formally known as Anonymeye (and now just going by his given names – Andrew Tuttle) create music that is part electronic, part acoustic and is difficult to pigeonhole. Anonymeye is partial to warping his acoustic guitar sounds with a raft of electronic signals, building pleasant and atmospheric noises and weaving them into a grander musical narrative. Recorded and mixed by Sky Kirkham. Recorded at The Bridge Club, Brisbane, February 2012. Airing details: Zed Digital (8pm Friday September 20 2013) & 4ZZZ FM (11pm Thursday September 26 2013) Show production and engineering: Darragh Murray. Kudos: Murray Paas; Sky Kirkham
This week on Snacky Tunes, Finger on the Pulse are joined by Emilie Papatheodorou of Le Fooding who previews some of their upcoming events. Later in the show, Brooklyn-based synth duo Light Asylum performs three songs and explains how they joined to start this project. This episode was sponsored by Roberta’s
PUNKCAST#1591-01-03 Light Asylum performing live at Santos Party House NYC on May 26 2009. More info: http://punkcast.com/1591