whats playing in the background while you grind on a girl wearing a tiny black dress in an underground warehouse
Dark/industrial ebm/idm/etc thread
Maenad Veyl - Bleak
youtube.com
i want to hear this track on enormous speakers. and i'll be dancing by myself like an autist while the woman in the tiny black dress looks on in disgust
disdain for clublets
midtempo stuff like andy stott
The album that got me into ebm
this is so fuckin tight
Good shit man, got any more?
These are awesome, keep em coming
How do you feel about slower/midtempo stuff like this?
How do you even find these clubs.
be on the lookout for dinky looking flyers
IM LOOKING FOR THIS MAN TO SELL HIM TO ANOTHER MAN
ideally you live in the city or a college town, and you gotta know a guy
if you don't, go to a reputable techno club in a major city like chicago. just research DJs beforehand
make friends with hot girls and your local ket dealer
Ok what do I do if the only ebm musicians I follow are all so underground that none of them even do live shows.
Where do I find ketamine dealers.
>Where do I find ketamine dealers.
berlin.
Damn I am trying to remember the name of this darkwave/goth album I listened to a while back. It was all grey with an eye of some sort. All of the bands covers were black and white
> how do i f-
"berlin."
AHA I found it
ONE YOU LOCK THE TARGET
How to Berlin
v1 or v3?
I saw Author & Punisher and Front Line Assembly this year. Both were good, but Author & Punisher were great, one of the best music artists I've ever seen. Front Line Assembly were in good form, but they were also pretty cheesy. Their opener was some electro artist who was pretty weak, but the audience was really into her. FLA was way more popular, and while both had decent audience responses, people were going crazy for FLA. The girls were also a lot hotter at FLA, lots of goth girls in fetish gear and lingerie-looking outfits. Author & Punisher's audience were dressed normal, yet seemed more authentically counterculture, and honestly more intelligent. Converge was playing the following day after the Author & Punisher show, and I think there was a lot of crossover, so I guess it was more of an extreme music crowd. Front Line Assembly was more of a local goth crowd, who seemed a lot sexier, but also dumber and in a way, dorkier. I don't get the impression the FLA fans would've been into Converge.
It was interesting comparing them, because they're two major industrial artists, but their audiences are so completely different. I like both bands, but am now much bigger on Author & Punisher. I don't get the feeling their core audiences would've liked the other artist, though - the Front Line Assembly crowd would find Author & Punisher (as well as similar artists, like Godflesh) too abrasive, and maybe not fun enough, while the Author & Punisher crowd would probably find FLA dull and goofy.
if you want to limit yourself by going the low effort route, yes
go to bed, val
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