Deathrock, Trad-Goth, Anarcho-Punk, Dark Punk, New Weird America, Post-Punk, Batcave, Punk, Peace-punk, Positive Punk, Glam, Peace-Punk, Oi, Synthpunk, Industrial, Minimal Synth, Dark Cabaret, Noir, Vaudaville, Psyche Folk, Dark Folk, Apocolyptic Folk, EBM, Darkwave, Post-Hardcore, Britpop, Synthpop, New Romantic, New Wave, Electro-funk, Avant Garde Hip Hip, Golden Age Hip Hop, 90's Emo, Dance Pop, Futurepop, Industrial-Dance, Electro-pop, Trance, House, Experimental Rock, Experimetal Industrial, Noise Rock, Tape Music, Avant-Garde
FACTORY RECORDS
POSTCARD RECORDS
CRASS RECORDS
ROUGH TRADE RECORDS
GHOSTLY INTERNATIONAL
CITYROCKER RECORDS
CHERRY RED RECORDS
JUNGLE RECORDS
INFRASTITION RECORDS
WIERD RECORDS
TROUBLEMAN
IN THE RED
SACRED BONES RECORDS
HUNGRY EYE RECORDS
PROJEKT RECORDS
MUTE RECORDS
OVERGROUND RECORDS
The Damned
Sex Gang Children
TSOL
Christian Death
Joy Division
A Certain Ratio
Cabaret Voltaire
Cocteau Twins
Animal Collective
Ariel Pink
800Beloved
M83
Flowers in the Dustbin
Stiffs Inc
Bauhaus
Throbbing Gristle
Fad Gadget
The Horatii
Koffin Kats
Zombie Ghost Train
Nuke & The Living Dead
The 3-D Invisibles
Crass
Zounds
Thatcher on Acid
The Mob (UK)
Naked (UK)
Crispy Ambulance
James Chance
Lack of Knowledge
Scott Walker
Corpus Delicti
Siiiii/Niceville/DVO
Children on Stun
The Pussy Pirates
The Bubonic Plague
Strip Mall Seizures
Dandi Wind
Blank Dogs
Silent Signals
Opus Finis
Clair Obscur
Martial Canterel
Xeno and Oaklander
Abe Vigoda
Mount (Mt.) Sims
Black Ice
DEERHOOF
Pere Ubu
Eat Skull
Little Claw
Clipd Beaks
Silver Daggers
The Horrors
Neils Children
Namosh
Artery
Silver Apples
Virgin Prunes
Zero Le Creche
Echo & The Bunnymen
Buzzcocks
Adicts
45 Grave
Chromatics
Gang of Four
Wire
The Deep Eynde
The Cramps
The Brickbats
Magazine
The Birthday Party
Sixteens
Phantom Limbs
Quintron
Tanit
Asylum Party
The Arcade Fire
AFI
Chameleons
Slick Rick
Grandmaster Flash
George Clinton
Liquid Liquid
MC Frontalot
MC Paul Barman
Deltron 3030
Movies
Aliens, Star Wars, Predator, 24 Hour Party People, Night of the Living Dorks, Edward Scissorhands, I am Sam, Harold and Maude, Jurassic Park, Beetlejuice, Nekromantik, Hot Rod, Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Life is beautiful, Harry Potter films, Skeeter, Return of the Living Dead, Night of the Living Dead, The Notebook, Dracula, Frankenstein, Sid & Nancy, Saw, Adams Family movies, Biodome, In the Army Now, Critters, bad b-movie hammer horror films.
Television
Venture Bros, South Park, Home Movies, Three South, Ren & Stimpy, Looney Tunes, Tex Avrey, Whitest Kids U Know, Big Gay Sketch Show, Little Britain, Young Ones, Mighty Boosh, Degrassi
People who live life with nothing but a smile
People who reach out to the under privledged, poor, and elderly
Those who rescue animals
Those who have survived abuse, disease, and famine
Those ignorant to the evil in the world
My name is Justin. My goal is to find someone I love who can help me find out why I see the number 1042 everywhere. I live to adventure and discover. I never want to grow-up. I collect obscure and rare goth records. I love dollar record bins. Record stores are second homes to me. I DJ for the montly danse party SOMETHING COLD (www.myspace.com/somethingcold) and expect you to be a regular. I want to be the regular at some establishment one day. I love sleaziness, black humour, and bad taste. I'm fascinated by urban environments and long to live in the big city. I can't stand awkward people, throw yourself out there. There is nothing to lose, but so much to gain. I'm attracted to spirit and ambition, and love a good smile and charm. I'm the guy who has 10 good friends, but not many best friends. I'd really like to change that one day. I'm not very happy with my life - I want to change it all. L'esprit de l'escalier.
Bob Saget!
Who I'd like to meet:
12 year old girls who I can pick up in K-Mart's parking lot.
i always thought they were equal, interpol copied the unknown pleasures/atmosphere era and the killers copied the closer/love will tear us apart era. BUT you're right, no one has ever quite captured it, they always wanna put too much stuff in it. minimal is the overlooked secret ingrediant.
dude, for sure! zebra's from wisconsin will be there. really wonky no wave/post punk. jello biafra like them "quite alot," apparently. he's got his nose in everything nowadays.
Agreed. I thought COY sounded very much Death In June inspired. Death Domain is just good and the singer sounds SO MUCH like Ian Curtis. You always have the best ear. I really wanna make it out to the next Something Cold. Likewise, you should DEFINITELY consider coming to Lansing on a Tuesday or Thursday night to play a Neon or Switch. It's all the same crew of DJs. Tuesdays are at the hole in the wall Mac's Bar. Switch is at a more upscale gay club called Spiral. Both nights are good but have a different feel. I still like Tuesdays most myself although Thursdays have a more "club" atmosphere if that's your thing. I'm getting my shit together so that I can DJ but I would love to get you involved as well!
Yeah bro. I'm down to chill whenever and go on adventures and shit. DIY trading has become a huge hobby of mine. I haven't bought a new record in fuckin forever. Most my music is digital and/or DIY physicals.
Blank Dogs for the win. Yes Dum Dum Girls are alright. Check out Black Eyes.
I fuckin hate Wavves, fake noise pop douchebaginess at it's fuckin finest.
That California Goth song is like the only listenable thing, but it's all fake bullshit. I'm guessing you probably listen to a lot of noise rock/now wave type shit then if you're on the up and up with Time New and shit.
What about Sic Alps, Sword Heaven, and Sightings? Get into that at all?
Imagine this, us exchanging active conversation about noise-related music. Never thought I'd see the day. Swine Flu is kinda like the now wave, noise rock, shitgaze, psychedelic, and depressive black metal bands that have been coming out in the last 10 years.
Except we're Harsh Wave. It's a mixture of Sludge, Harsh Noise, Psychedelic, Steampunk and general No-Fi.
We've written our own rhythms and are working on a noise-opera. Boki Rhythm: 1;2, 1;2 -- 1;2, 1;2'3 It's a count of nine pretty much in progression, interpereted from the Eastern musician Ali B'ubah's rhythm, Zagul Rhythm.
This probably doesn't even mean anything to you, it's all concrete abstract foolery, but it's like the most proud I've ever been with any music I've ever made. I wanna start a free jazz group eventually, only problem is finding people that can stay committed... like usual.