:If we don't neutralise decay we may run out of tomorrows:
If you're new to this type of music, download the introductory 3-disc compilation I made for my father's birthday here: mega.nz/#!K8AgGAYQ!drHWbi646tZ3t0DRQZleKbcMBzEeQClX1NzOMzAuETs
(((other Anons are invited to make and share their own introductory compilations, charts, memes and OC)))
To anyone interested in John Murphy (1959-2015): mega.nz/#!fswDRSBJ!ijbzN0xh8dV5Z2AazgcEelMAYnb2kS9uk-0NX95xWRg
This archive comprises all of Murphy's solo work (Shining Vril) gathered from many neofolk / post-industrial compilations and "All My Sins Remembered", a 2016 commemorative compilation made by friends and colleagues of Murphy featuring among others Nikolas Schreck, :Of The Wand And The Moon:, Blood Axis, SPK, Genocide Organ, Die Weisse Rose and Andrew King. Profits were donated to Murphy's wife to cover for medical and funeral expenses.
I very much recommend his and Nikolas Schreck's performance "In her thrall" for a demonstration of his capabilities as an improvising live musician: youtube.com/watch?v=LHKft53rJzI
Lucas Clark
Try to describe the mood, I'm interested.
Parker James
I don't know how to describe it other than a kind of sad longing for a past I never experienced. I feel that feeling occasionally and Di6 really fit it imo.
Joshua Russell
>Thorium Heavy Industries this is great stuff, had no idea about it! bumping with some dark ambient youtube.com/watch?v=bsHREJo1oO8
Just been wondering and figured I'd ask here: does Death in June actually have fascist ideaology or do they just use the imagery for edge value like Joy Division/New Order did?
Hudson Smith
I urge everyone who asks this to put some work into researching it. Google Scholar and libgen.io are your friends. Read "Death In June and the Apoliteic spectre of Neofolk in Germany", it's a very recent article that should answer your question, reading "The Euro-Pagan scene" by Francois & Goldwin and "Apoliteic music" by Anton Shekhovtsov is also advisable, however one should keep in mind that both write from a stout anti-fascist perspective and especially Shekhovtsov is eager to present neofolk and martial industrial as fascist music genres. Reading a bit about metapolitical fascism, the role of Heidegger in National Socialism, European New Right organisations like Casa Pound, and even reading a bit of Evola, Jünger, Spengler will further your understanding what "fascist" means in this context. The short answer is "no".
Nicholas King
This, but rather for an alternative now. Simpler, more direct, closer to nature, not so determined by social constructs and technology.
Charles Parker
yeah this question gets asked every thread lol maybe it should just be copypastad at the beginning every time