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Posted: January 09 2011 at 15:36
lucas wrote:
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A friend of mine saw G-Man in Paris recently. He found the show very exciting.
Regarding that danse society album I am currently listening to, that's one of the best goth rock thing I ever heard, somewhere between Clan Of Xymox and the darkest moments of The Cure's 'desintegration'.
Never heard Clan of Xymox. Know of "The Cure " though. Sounds Good.There is just not enough time for us eclectics. Liking all music pretty much is time consuming to say the least
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Posted: January 09 2011 at 15:47
Matthew T wrote:
lucas wrote:
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A friend of mine saw G-Man in Paris recently. He found the show very exciting.
Regarding that danse society album I am currently listening to, that's one of the best goth rock thing I ever heard, somewhere between Clan Of Xymox and the darkest moments of The Cure's 'desintegration'.
Never heard Clan of Xymox. Know of "The Cure " though. Sounds Good.There is just not enough time for us eclectics. Liking all music pretty much is time consuming to say the least
I used to listen to various radio broadcasts while I was a teenager (metal, guitar-driven, goth rock, electro, classical, prog...) and it helped expand my musical tastes.
Clan of Xymox are one of the most famous electro/goth cold wave band. They released two essential albums, then went pop with Xymox (with Tony Visconti as producer) then come back to their gothic roots in the late nineties.
These are their most famous songs of their first era :
"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
Joined: February 01 2007
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Posted: January 09 2011 at 15:51
lucas wrote:
Matthew T wrote:
lucas wrote:
^
A friend of mine saw G-Man in Paris recently. He found the show very exciting.
Regarding that danse society album I am currently listening to, that's one of the best goth rock thing I ever heard, somewhere between Clan Of Xymox and the darkest moments of The Cure's 'desintegration'.
Never heard Clan of Xymox. Know of "The Cure " though. Sounds Good.There is just not enough time for us eclectics. Liking all music pretty much is time consuming to say the least
I used to listen to various radio broadcasts while I was a teenager (metal, guitar-driven, goth rock, electro, classical, prog...) and it helped expand my musical tastes.
Clan of Xymox are one of the most famous electro/goth cold wave band. They released two essential albums, then went pop with Xymox (with Tony Visconti as producer) then come back to their gothic roots in the late nineties.
These are their most famous songs of their first era :
Thanks Lucas. Will give them a listen soon. After my wife leaves for work.
Joined: February 06 2004
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Posted: January 09 2011 at 16:06
Matthew T wrote:
lucas wrote:
Matthew T wrote:
lucas wrote:
^
A friend of mine saw G-Man in Paris recently. He found the show very exciting.
Regarding that danse society album I am currently listening to, that's one of the best goth rock thing I ever heard, somewhere between Clan Of Xymox and the darkest moments of The Cure's 'desintegration'.
Never heard Clan of Xymox. Know of "The Cure " though. Sounds Good.There is just not enough time for us eclectics. Liking all music pretty much is time consuming to say the least
I used to listen to various radio broadcasts while I was a teenager (metal, guitar-driven, goth rock, electro, classical, prog...) and it helped expand my musical tastes.
Clan of Xymox are one of the most famous electro/goth cold wave band. They released two essential albums, then went pop with Xymox (with Tony Visconti as producer) then come back to their gothic roots in the late nineties.
These are their most famous songs of their first era :
Thanks Lucas. Will give them a listen soon. After my wife leaves for work.
Just discovered a japanese band somewhat similar to the late phase of Clan Of Xymox, with however their own identity.
Art Marju Duchain. Very good actually.
Edited by lucas - January 09 2011 at 16:07
"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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Posted: January 09 2011 at 18:13
All it takes is one half baked album and bingo Iggy is off. If you took Neon Foerst and Pussy Power off it I liked it when it was first released,Candy was the single which is good but........To Poppy for Iggy
Henry Threadgill.................disc 4.....X-75 was the band and the album is Vol. 2.
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