








Avatar sized flyers covered in text. now thats a promotional tool I have yet to use
Clickable IMO.
Hey, look, it's Jane Fonda giving the Black Power salute!
...so I guess that's supposed to be goth-y.
Manatee is that you in your avatar? I like your hair.
enzo wrote Manatee is that you in your avatar? I like your hair.
Hahaha! Thanks, Enzo, but that's not me. It's Anna Karina, who was the muse and wife of the film director Godard. She's also the inspiration behind the Uma Thurman character from Pulp Fiction (Tarantino's a real Godard-lover apparently).
BoMA is still open? :?:
MikeReed wrote BoMA is still open? :?:
I'm pretty sure they're still hosting upscale hip hop, jazz country, metal folk, and spoken rap events as their booking manager is a marketing genius.
I still haven't been to BOMA. What's the general concensus in regards to it? What kind of crowd can I expect, as far as people's ages? Is there still a "dress code"? I heard that if you didn't look cool, they may not let you in.
Quick reviews appreciated.
Chuck (2) wrote I still haven't been to BOMA. What's the general concensus in regards to it? What kind of crowd can I expect, as far as people's ages? Is there still a "dress code"? I heard that if you didn't look cool, they may not let you in.Quick reviews appreciated.
The one thing that REALLY impressed me was the staffs willingness to make sure everyone is having a good time.
Last month was my 1st event there.
I had MANY of my friends tell me how they were approached by staff and how the staff went out of their way to ensure everyone was having a good time. That was a refreshing change. Most club employees could give 2 shits if their patrons are having a good time.
I've heard some people bag on how fast their bartenders are, but that was not my experience. Last time I dj'd there, my bartender in the Underground was John Dill, bartender extraordinare 'ala Mean Mr Mustards. and he is good!!!
Tonight!!! click flier for full size

also check out the Anti-Valentines Event

also, check out my next internet radio show... Goth A GoGo!! V2.0
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Wednesday 2/6/2008
Set Debut DJ Plague Daddy debuts another 2 hour go around called 'Goth A GoGo!! V2.0 2:00 PM EST

Definitely going to this event, skinny.
I'll be the overweight hillybilly kid in the suit + tie, standing outside holding a "GIVE JESUS AND MIKE HUCKABEE A CHANCE" placard above my head. You can't miss me.
BTW - Goth music? What's the attraction?
quadrantid wrote Definitely going to this event, skinny.I'll be the overweight hillybilly kid in the suit + tie, standing outside holding a "GIVE JESUS AND MIKE HUCKABEE A CHANCE" placard above my head. You can't miss me.
BTW - Goth music? What's the attraction?
Mike Huckabee Had me for 45 seconds last night when Nature Boy Rick Flair came out in support of him. Then I read his web site...
NO PRO LIFERS IN THE WHITE HOUSE!
As to "goth" music and the attraction??
You will actually hear very little actual "Goth" music, but more so music that works to that crowd.
for instance, here is my next Radio Golgotha set that debutes the 1st week of feb.
0:00 velvet acid christ - there is no god - fun with knives
5:00 blind passengers - Just A Fuck - timemachine
7:18 Wumpscut - Wreath Of Barbs (Neuroticfish Remix 2)
12:03 My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - Blue Buddah - 13 Above The Night
19:01 Nine Inch Nails - Get Down Make Love - single
23:08 Mc 900 Ft. Jesus - Adventures In Failure - welcome to my dream
28:50 Snog - The Ballad - Buy Me... I'll Change Your Life
32:05 Android Lust - Refuse - Resolution
37:42 Pop Will Eat Itself - Everything's Cool - Dos Dedos Mis Amigos
41:38 Marilyn Manson - If I Was Your Vampire - Eat Me, Drink Me
46:57 she wants revenge - out of control - SHE WANTS REVENGE
50:30 Rotersand - Drop Your Edukation (UK Mix) - Dare To Live
54:56 s.i.t.d. - Crusade - London Standing Remix by (Grendel) Odyssey-13 (EP)
1:00:21 suicide commando - godsend_(kiss_the_deceased) - godsend-menschenfresser
1:06:10 reaper - totengraeber(orthodox_version) - Advanced Electronics Vol. 4
1:10:45 vigilante - The other side (lamia mix) - The Heroe's Code
1:14:35 Project Pitchfork- timekiller (video edit original) - Timekiller
1:18:49 icon of coil - shelter (analogue brain remix) Uploaded And Remixed bonus cdm
1:24:05 fgfc820 - Martyrdom - Urban Audio Warfare
1:29:11 Meat Beat Manifesto - Hello Teenage America - 99%
1:31:07 The Mission Uk - Dancing Barefoot (Acoustic)
1:34:12 The Cure - Hot Hot Hot!!! (Extended Mix) - Mixed Up
1:41:04 Din_Fiv - We Are - Escape To Reality
1:46:31 Pigface - Hips, Tits, Lips, Power! - Best Of Pigface (disc 1)
1:50:42 decence - last man standing - Constellation Gemini
1:55:40 the birthday party - sonny's burning - Mutiny
1:58:55 Dash Rip Rock - (Let's Go) Smoke Some Pot - Get You Some Of Me
the most "gothy" band there is either the cure or the mission uk.
either way, it is a great time and I play requests.
I also give away mix cd's. come find me at the booth in the underground and I'll give ya 1!!
Hmmmmm.
( takes long swig of Molson )
I'm a-gettin' some mighty strange vibes offa you, Mr. Boots. Are you even over 21 yet?
I see you've got some industrial-ish stuff on that there high-falutin list but nothing I would call true industrial. IMO the term industrial doesn't really apply anymore. Well, it does, but not in the way it is generally perceived as. It's a term that's hideously used + abused these days by talentless hack journalists ( TOP for instance. Anybody remember Karen Graves? Yikes. ) scratching around aimlessly in a feeble attempt to find terms to describe equally useless bpm or sample-metal acts like Fear Factory ( yeah you heard me ) + Static-X etc etc.
I'm shooting for the anal retentive theory which states that the term "industrial" belongs exclusively to the rag tag pioneer acts such as Neubaten, SPK, Gristle, Zoviet France, Test Dept who kicked off the whole shebang in the late 70's with little or NO media fanfare attatched. They were bands that utilized whadever primitive means they could ( found sounds, analogue synths, tape recorders, jackhammers, discarded piping, razorblades on mirrors ) to recreate the repetitive sounds of the industrial world, the sounds of urban decay, the melding of mankind and machine - yadda yadda yadda. You get the idea.
Anyway, the industrial scene was pretty much a dead dog by the time the nineteen nineties finally reared it's ugly head, when it was suddenly thrust into the limelight by half a dozen or so American acts who it would seem spent a great deal of the latter half of eighties reading William Gibson buffoonery + practicing their sampling techniques + shooting copious amounts smack into their private parts. And as you are well aware of history states that impressionable teens ( see Rivet Gallery ) the world over took to this "new found sound" like the vikings ( remember them? - hey wake up !) took to horns and very soon bands such as White Zombie were outselling Madonna, shooting even more smack + making every dork with a DAT machine and an angst ridden middle class upbringing, filthy rich.
Soon enough however the mid nineties rolled along by which time the college kids found something new to latch onto ( namely Radiohead and ugh emo-hardcore ) and deserted the scene in droves, leaving puzzeled looks on the faces of these one time cyber stars who ended up either in rehab or as session musos for knuckle-headed shock rock poseurs like Marilyn Manson.
Anyway if'n you want my advice ( most don't ) I'd dig back a bit deeper next time for the set list.
Few if any of the bands you've listed even remotely fit the tag. It's such a lazy term to throw at a band these days.
Not to mention an inappropriate one.
Imagine if.......on second thought, who cares? I'm sick of labels. Let's talk about something else - you ever been ice fishing in Delaware county, Hoss?
quadrantid wrote Hmmmmm.( takes long swig of Molson )
I'm a-gettin' some mighty strange vibes offa you, Mr. Boots. Are you even over 21 yet?
I see you've got some industrial-ish stuff on that there high-falutin list but nothing I would call true industrial. IMO the term industrial doesn't really apply anymore. Well, it does, but not in the way it is generally perceived as. It's a term that's hideously used + abused these days by talentless hack journalists ( TOP for instance. Anybody remember Karen Graves? Yikes. ) scratching around aimlessly in a feeble attempt to find terms to describe equally useless bpm or sample-metal acts like Fear Factory ( yeah you heard me ) + Static-X etc etc.
I'm shooting for the anal retentive theory which states that the term "industrial" belongs exclusively to the rag tag pioneer acts such as Neubaten, SPK, Gristle, Zoviet France, Test Dept who kicked off the whole shebang in the late 70's with little or NO media fanfare attatched. They were bands that utilized whadever primitive means they could ( found sounds, analogue synths, tape recorders, jackhammers, discarded piping, razorblades on mirrors ) to recreate the repetitive sounds of the industrial world, the sounds of urban decay, the melding of mankind and machine - yadda yadda yadda. You get the idea.
Anyway, the industrial scene was pretty much a dead dog by the time the nineteen nineties finally reared it's ugly head, when it was suddenly thrust into the limelight by half a dozen or so American acts who it would seem spent a great deal of the latter half of eighties reading William Gibson buffoonery + practicing their sampling techniques + shooting copious amounts smack into their private parts. And as you are well aware of history states that impressionable teens ( see Rivet Gallery ) the world over took to this "new found sound" like the vikings ( remember them? - hey wake up !) took to horns and very soon bands such as White Zombie were outselling Madonna, shooting even more smack + making every dork with a DAT machine and an angst ridden middle class upbringing, filthy rich.
Soon enough however the mid nineties rolled along by which time the college kids found something new to latch onto ( namely Radiohead and ugh emo-hardcore ) and deserted the scene in droves, leaving puzzeled looks on the faces of these one time cyber stars who ended up either in rehab or as session musos for knuckle-headed shock rock poseurs like Marilyn Manson.
Anyway if'n you want my advice ( most don't ) I'd dig back a bit deeper next time for the set list.
Few if any of the bands you've listed even remotely fit the tag. It's such a lazy term to throw at a band these days.
Not to mention an inappropriate one.
Imagine if.......on second thought, who cares? I'm sick of labels. Let's talk about something else - you ever been ice fishing in Delaware county, Hoss?
Good Lord... were we separated at birth, except I got the tact?
How is it possible that I have more tact than someone?
quadrantid wrote Hmmmmm.Imagine if.......on second thought, who cares? I'm sick of labels. Let's talk about something else - you ever been ice fishing in Delaware county, Hoss?
nope, bubba.
btw I'm 35 and have been playing industrial/goth music since '90 at crazy Mama's.
I'll post my play list from tonight a little later so you have more ability to judge. Everyone there tonight had fun and it was attended by some of the longest running goth/industrial djs in ohio.
They like what I play.
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* Request
rk - Dj Rivet Kitten
pd - Dj Plague Daddy
opening cd Jared and the aliens
rk Snow In China - Mindsucker(resucked by The Retrosic)
Thai God Experience - Suicide Club
Implant(feat Anne Clark) - turn up your chips and circuits(rmx)
Suicide Commando - Killing Game
Terror Punk Syndicate - Dysmorphia
pd Leatherstrip - Lullaby
The Cure - Pictures of You(extended remix)
Meg Lee Chin - Nutopia
* P.I.L. - Order of Death
Panzer AG - When Death Embrace Me
Wumpscut - Mother
Revolution by Night - Faithless(vnv remix)
Zombie Girl - We Are The Ones(rooting corps)
rk Saman - Ransom
Reaper - Welfreund(w/suicide commando)
cenotype - pieces
caustic - spaff injection
pd*Depeche Mode - personal Jesus
covenant - der leiermann(club mix)
mash up - we are all made of dead stars
plague mash in dead stars
* My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult - The Days of Swine and Roses
rk*VNV Nation - Genesis c92
Funker Vogt - Cold War
Interface - Nobodys Hero
pd Front 242 vs Gwen Steffani - Holla Back Headhunter(by vj jaren)
Beborn Betton - Another world another cookie mix
rk Diorama - The Girls
Mind.In.A.Box - sun and storm
Apop - until the end of the world
* velvet acid christ - icon
The Retrosic - Maneater
pd*Enomine - Lords Prayer
Razed In Black - Oh My Goth
* Skinny Puppy - Assimilate(r23)
* Rob Zombie - Pussy Liquor
* Meat Beat Manifesto - Asbestos Led Asbestos
rk Solitary Experiments - Pale Candle light
Grendel - Dirty
Invisible Ballet - Escaping Light
Kirlian Camera - Dead Zone in the Skyvs mix
Fixmer/McCarthy - freefall hacker remix
pd*MSI - Straight to Video
*Sisters of Mercy - Alice
rk Seabound - Traitor
Dust of Basement - Your Light(club mix)
Rraumwohnung - Speil mit
Iris - unknown (subrosa mix)
pd*David Bowie - I'm Afraid of Americans
* MSI - Bring The Pain
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