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Just keeping things bumped til you kids wake up.
amebix
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Looking for more stuff like this, that kind of goth Johnny Cash sound.
jay munly
smoke
A couple of Snog albums do a dystopian industrial take on spaghetti western. More similar than you'd think, but not reverb-dripping goth
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>jay munly
Really like what I'm hearing so far, thank you
>smoke
Can't find anything since its such a general name, mind linking me to something?
Awesome, like you said not quite the same but I like it. Spaghetti western is fun stuff.
What you're actually looking for is a thing that does exist. Maybe when I get some caffeine in me I'll be able to think of a few other acts.
Cool man, if you think of anything I'd love to hear it
Such a power couple in their time.
This is the most embarrassing general, honestly
heh, I'm sure there are a few kanye threads in the catalog for ya to keep busy in
Ignore this faggot. He's figured out he can get instant replies by using the word "embarrassing" in any context.
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Nice
Bumping with whatever decent pops up in my yt recs, which have gone to shit since I started giving other threads on Sup Forums a shot.
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Current 93 anyone?
no thanks
can we all agree the cures disintergration is the greatest /dark/ album of all time?
Do you dislike it enough for some reason that you felt like that post was adding something?
Gonna post more just for you.
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shit son no way
Voodoo Church is way underappreciated. Too influential for their own good and just don't stand out the way they did three and a half decades ago, original frontman is batshit insane and spends all his time on youtube stalking his contemporaries
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superior
you earned my vote of silence
This is the original frontman. Don't recommend it. The girl's version is vastly superior
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underapreciated
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Uh, alright m8
Not bad. Raw and punky.
David TIbet is based
The track around 13:00 has a great beat.
I love this album cover.
leave
Next thread will be The Great Dave Tibet Wars edition.
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underunderapreciated
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that's not pornography
Changing the subject
>Boom Erang was one of the greatest youtube uploaders of all time
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David Tibet is a madman
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>listening to usher
Look at her whole channel though. Great standards, great for discovery. Sad she hasn't done anything in like 7 years.
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Here's some more spanish stuff
Have you guys watched The Guest? It has a great goth/electro soundtrack
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CW is too good
I listened to that album at least 2 times each day for a month when I first heard it. She's such a great songwriter, she really doesn't need the bells and whistles Abyss had.
new album when?
I agree, I was obsessed with this album the first time I heard it. I hope she goes back to this style. I liked Abyss but in a different way and not nearly as much. Only gave it a few listens.
This album makes me think of a band that would play in one of the greasy bars in Twin Peaks. This album is really good too youtube.com
Fav album of hers.
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Speaking of Twin Peaks this soundtrack is great
Neon - Lobotomy
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Linea Aspera - Preservation BIas
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Sixth June - Back For A Day
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By the way, how's been WGT 2016, bats?
Im not sure why but i feel like twin peaks is super /dark/ tv show. David lynch in general is just super appropriate.
Its definitely /dark/ and /comfy/ at the same time, I love it
Every thread on any topic can benefit from more neff
not even the /dark/est cure album, man
The elder granpappy of /dark/
All due respect, they just barely predate the earliest proper /dark/, and are related very tangentially at best, unless you count early Industrial Records stuff or this Tibet argument.
>this Tibet argument
What argument? C93 is definitely on topic.
There's totally been an argument about it ITT. Trying to personally stay out of it, C93's not my thing, do think they're on topic anyway, but the argument has objectively happened here today.
Yeah one guy saying he didn't like it, probably you
Wasn't me. Don't particularly care. Get over it.
Nothing to get over dude. I'm gonna keep posting what I like regardless.
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Nobody's stopping you. Nothing to get butthurt over.
What? I'm not butthurt about anything.
Floor pounder
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Is Youth Code /dark/ or /hottopic/?
I'd say they're /dark/
great stuff
does rasenvirus really post here
if you read this I love you
thoughts on death rock?
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also is there a shared folder for essential /dark/ albums?
Yo we could use a huge ass /dark/ flowchart for the various subgenres like the /shugazi/ guys have. Or should we just use that giant postpunk chart that's been around for a while?
There was one about a year ago. It was a little flawed though. Could be a nice group effort, everybody pick a branch, etc.
We should make one
More often than not things are really hard to categorize in these genres though. So much cross-over and sloppiness and things that just defy classification. Gotta really keep a purpose in mind, like so you can go "I listened to this and liked it, would like to know what influenced/followed it," and not try to come up with like canonical nomenclature everyone will just constantly fight about.
I think individual charts would be better, /dark/ has a much wider scope than shoegaze. Obviously there'll be some crossover but maybe keep them to a specific subgenre, scene or even time period
Are the darker metal genres allowed here (black, death-doom, gothic etc)?
>darker metal
That's a tough one. Sucks to say anything is/is not allowed, but just one opinion, of late black metal seems to be in, at least as far as it has influenced and crossed over with newer goth. Death-doom is kind of a parallel thing that happened with a different audience (I'm sure there are counterexamples), and gothic metal is so derivative I'd rather not, but Type O and 69 Eyes come up, and I guess are fair game, so whatever.
Also there are really simplified (somewhat cringe) charts on other sites dating back to the 90s (complete with cutesy cartoons) that might be a decent starting point if anybody has the stomach to dig one up. Can't say I'm 100% behind a chart yet. Kind of prefer just bombarding the thread with stuff, vague description if necessary.
>I think individual charts would be better
That might be the better option. /dark/ is kind of spread out in terms of what gets posted here. Can't really have one chart that just goes over a single genre without excluding a bunch of other good stuff.
The metal general is kind of shit t b h, they just circlejerk muh riffs death metal and shit post everything else from what I've seen
I meant to say most metal stuff probably belongs in the /metal/ general BUT they shit post everything, in regards to if metal stuff should be posted here.
>I'm not 100% behind a chart yet, but
If we were to make one, it could be seriously huge and date all the way back to Gottschalk. There are clearly traceable lineages. Getting it comprehensive would be crazy impressive.
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Ye some thousand year old monk chants are pretty /dark/ too
That'd start to get really in and out of relevance, but would probably be fun. We could definitely go back to the late 1800s though, with plenty of sources.
Yeah, I gotta say it's kinda comfy just having people post what they feel like as long as it fits within reason. Not opposed to a chart, though
True, I think besides black metal (which is popular in /meal/) the other darker stuff is going to be a niche whichever general it gets posted in. TON and occasional peaceville is all I've ever really seen on Sup Forums. It's not going to dominate the general so may as well be fair game
It is a pretty cool idea, if impractical. If not completely distinct individual charts there could be a series of some kind to make it easier. Then people can chip in when something comes up they have knowledge on.
If we're serious about it, the best place to start is listing every (sub)genre and tangential genre, and finding a logical order for them. Anything that old can be grouped as pre-dark or something
>pre-dark
There's an interesting flow from late American classical though that's really informative and different and specialized from mainstream rock.
Fair enough, I'm not that knowledgeable outside of rock so if it needs to be more specific that's fine by me
These threads are like what:
Gothic rock
Deathrock
Coldwave
Industrial
EBM
Batcave scene
Some niche types of metal that mix the abbove I guess?
Am I missing anything? Do we do powwer electronics or that's /noise/ biz?
neofolk/post industrial too
and then there is the kinda goth/country/blues stuff we were talking about this morning
I'm not opposed to power electronics but I don't think I've even seen any posted here
Like quick, sloppy rough roots by the seat of my pants, Gottschalk->ragtime/delta blues->trad jazz->Weimar cabaret/Hungarian jazz/Gypsy jazz->Rhythm&blues(+Hillbilly out of nowhere)->Doowop/Rock'n'Roll->Novelty songs/Teenage suicide songs/Psych->Protopunk/protogoth->post-punk->(+concrete out of nowhere)=industrial/goth/deathrock->you know the rest.
Dark ambient certainly.
Have you guys been listening to Joy Division today?
It's the 36th anniversary of Ian's suicide today
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I posted one earlier but I wasn't even paying attention to the date
Little bit ;_;