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Devil Worship Wednesday Music
- Lucifer III, by Lucifer: 2020
- Endless, by Mount Salem: 2014
- The Oath: 2014
- Infestissumam, by Ghost: 2013
- The World. The Flesh. The Devil, by In Solitude: 2011
- Hell: 2009
- Melissa, by Mercyful Fate: 1983
Playing "hey, this reminds me of…" until I hit the roots.
Information Wants Psychosis Saturday Music
- Information Society: 1988
- Kapital, by Laibach: 1992
- Neural Transmission, by Plastic Noise Experience: 1995
- Sequencer, by Covenant: 1996
- Don't Be Afraid v1.3, by Information Society: 1997
- Dreams of a Cryotank, by Covenant: 1997
- _hello World, by Information Society: 2014
- Stillbirth, by Oneiroid Psychosis: 1995
Ghosts V-VI
WEIRD TIMES INDEED…
AS THE NEWS SEEMS TO TURN EVER MORE GRIM BY THE HOUR, WE’VE FOUND OURSELVES VACILLATING WILDLY BETWEEN FEELING LIKE THERE MAY BE HOPE AT TIMES TO UTTER DESPAIR – OFTEN CHANGING MINUTE TO MINUTE. ALTHOUGH EACH OF US DEFINE OURSELVES AS ANTISOCIAL-TYPES WHO PREFER BEING ON OUR OWN, THIS SITUATION HAS REALLY MADE US APPRECIATE THE POWER AND NEED FOR CONNECTION.
MUSIC – WHETHER LISTENING TO IT, THINKING ABOUT IT OR CREATING IT – HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE THING THAT HELPED US GET THROUGH ANYTHING – GOOD OR BAD. WITH THAT IN MIND, WE DECIDED TO BURN THE MIDNIGHT OIL AND COMPLETE THESE NEW GHOSTS RECORDS AS A MEANS OF STAYING SOMEWHAT SANE.
GHOSTS V: TOGETHER IS FOR WHEN THINGS SEEM LIKE IT MIGHT ALL BE OKAY, AND GHOSTS VI: LOCUSTS… WELL, YOU’LL FIGURE IT OUT.
IT MADE US FEEL BETTER TO MAKE THESE AND IT FEELS GOOD TO SHARE THEM. MUSIC HAS ALWAYS HAD A WAY OF MAKING US FEEL A LITTLE LESS ALONE IN THE WORLD… AND HOPEFULLY IT DOES FOR YOU, TOO. REMEMBER, EVERYONE IS IN THIS THING TOGETHER AND THIS TOO SHALL PASS.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AGAIN SOON.
BE SMART AND SAFE AND TAKE CARE OF EACH OTHER.
WITH LOVE,
TRENT & ATTICUS
Serial Experiments: Lain
- Serial Experiments: Lain (EN Sub) playlist
- Serial Experiments: Lain OST
- Cyberia Mix
- OST Collection: Not sure what all these tracks are yet.
- Visual Experiments: Lain artbook (JP)
You know how so much of anime has a naïve teenage protagonist with a lot of school drama, who gets powers, and saves the world? Well, Lain starts there and then veers wildly off, into Internet Protocols, simulationism, UFO/Gaea/psionics conjectures, secret societies, radical home computer upgrades, and not only doesn't save the world but there may never have been a world to save. There's also a lot of really great music; the OST and Cyberia mixes are big parts of my Coding Soundtracks playlist.
Old Romantics of Saturday Music
- Travelogue, by The Human League
- Assemblage, by Japan
- True, by Spandau Ballet
- Penthouse and Pavement, by Heaven 17
- The Man Who Sold the World, by David Bowie
See, they were all New Romantics, but that was 30-40 years ago so they're all old or dead now.
Technomancy Thursday Music
Humping Wednesday Music
Quarantined Monday Music
- Chain Gang of Love, by The Raveonettes
- Raven in the Grave, by The Raveonettes
- The Charm of the Highway, by The Magnetic Fields
- Distortion, by The Magnetic Fields
- Drama, by Bitter:Sweet
- The New Despair, by The Gothic Archies
- Thing a Week One, by Jonathan Coulton: See You All in Hell, Shop Vac mostly. These are so hit or miss, I suspect he wrote most in much less than a week.
- Thing a Week Two, by Jonathan Coulton: Re: Your Brains mostly.
- Thing a Week Three, by Jonathan Coulton: Code Monkey mostly.
Raveonettes for real rock 'n roll, some downbeat fuzzy pop, then something dumb and funny to cheer you back up.
Disaster Warning Wednesday Music
- Permanent, by Joy Division: Compilation's not on iTunes or Youtubes. This has the best version of "Love Will Tear Us Apart". I hate the remasters on iTunes, they sound like kiddie music today.
- Mask, by Bauhaus
- Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape, by Bauhaus
- Seventeen Seconds, by The Cure: Sorry, they don't have a non-deluxe version, the extra stuff is probably not worth listening to.
- Pornography, by The Cure
- First and Last and Always, by The Sisters of Mercy
- Some Girls Wander by Mistake, by The Sisters of Mercy
- Honey's Dead, by The Jesus and Mary Chain: Again, stop when the B-sides start.