Episode 196: 9/4/2022
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We kicked off this show with a set of new goth, darkwave, and post-punk tracks. We followed that with a set of industrial and EBM tracks. Then we switched gears and played some no wave and noise rock tracks, which had an underlying theme. (Hint: Labor Day weekend.) Then we went back to the industrial grind with some industrial tracks. The midnight block was a set of noisy old school industrial tracks, then we finished the show with a set of shoegaze and comfy synth tracks.
- Half Machine Lip Moves Introduction [0:00:00 - 0:07:25]
- thePicassos: Moth Eaten Sweaters (Exhumed, 2022, Self-Released) [0:07:25 - 0:11:33]
- The Soft Moon: Monster (Monster, 2022, Sacred Bones Records) [0:11:33 - 0:14:54]
- Secret Shame: Luxury Bitch (Luxury Bitch, 2022, Self-Released) [0:14:54 - 0:17:52]
- Houses of Heaven: Sightline (Sightline, 2022, Self-Released) [0:17:52 - 0:21:25]
- Vision Video: Death in a Hallway (Death in a Hallway, 2022, Self-Released) [0:21:25 - 0:24:32]
- A Cloud of Ravens: The Blackest Mantra (The Blackest Mantra, 2022, Self-Released) [0:24:32 - 0:28:12]
- Cabaret Voltaire: Kneel to the Boss (The Voice of America, 1980, Base Record/Go International/Rough Trade/Mute [0:32:09 - 0:36:07]
- Rotersand: Capitalism™ (We Own You) (Capitalism TM, 2016, Trisol/Metropolis) [0:36:07 - 0:40:07]
- Stephen Mallinder: Working (You Are) (Um Dada, 2019, Dais Records) [0:40:07 - 0:45:39]
- Front 242: Work 01 (Front by Front, 1988, Nettwerk/Red Rhino Europe/Wax Trax! Records/Epic) [0:45:39 - 0:49:04]
- Assemblage 23: Factory (Mourn, 2020, Metropolis) [0:49:04 - 0:54:04]
- Mofungo: Labor Day (Work, 1989, SST Records) [0:57:06 - 0:58:46]
- Swans: Big Strong Boss (Filth, 1983, Zensor/Neutral Records/Young God Records/Mute) [0:58:46 - 1:01:46]
- Ramleh: Maryland Sheriff Factory (Be Careful What You Wish For, 1995, Sympathy For the Record Industry) [1:01:46 - 1:04:58]
- Couch Slut: Company Picnic With Dust Off (Contempt, 2017, Gilead Media) [1:04:58 - 1:09:42]
- Helmet: FBLA (Strap it On, 1990, Amphetamine Reptile/Interscope Records/ORG Music) [1:09:42 - 1:12:18]
- Otoboke Beaver: Six Day Working Week is a Pain (Itekoma Hits (いてこまヒッツ), 2017, Damnably) [1:12:18 - 1:15:02]
- USA Nails: Revolution Worker (Character Stop, 2020, Hex Records/Bigoût Records) [1:15:02 - 1:17:22]
- The Locust: God Wants Us All to Work in Factories (New Erections, 2007, Anti-/Radio Surgery/Epitaph) [1:17:22 - 1:19:17]
- Snog: Corporate Slave (Lies Inc., 1993, Machinery Records/Id/Futurist/Ground Under Productions) [1:24:19 - 1:29:43]
- Pigface: Work to Come (6, 2009, Full Effect Records) [1:29:43 - 1:35:02]
- Container 90: Working Class Hero (Working Class League, 2013, Emmo.biz/Sham Recordings) [1:35:02 - 1:39:56]
- Kontain: Your Job is to Make Art (Your Job is to Make Art, 2020, Instruments of Discipline) [1:39:56 - 1:44:47]
- The Peoples Republic of Europe: Labor Day 1.0 - Original Mix (The Wall of Fire, 2012, New Darkness Recordings) [1:44:47 - 1:49:25]
- Severed Heads: God in the Factory (Ear Bitten 79-99, 1999, SevCom) [1:53:25 - 1:56:35]
- Maurizio Bianchi: Industrial Murder (Excerpt) (Industrial Murder/Menstrual Bleeding, 1982, Banned Production/R.O.N.F. Records/Phage Tapes/Ascetic House) [1:56:35 - 2:14:10]
- SPK: Factory (Dokument III0 1979, 2010, Vinyl-On-Demand) [2:14:10 - 2:16:22]
- The Gathering: When the Sun Hits (Accessories: Rarities and B-Sides, 2005, Century Media) [2:21:52 - 2:26:38]
- Old Moon: Soma (Cities of the Plain, 2022, Love Chain Tapes/à la Carte Records) [2:26:38 - 2:31:24]
- The Veldt: Electric Revolution (Entropy is the Mainline to God, 2022, Littlecloud Records/Self-Released) [2:31:24 - 2:34:39]
- Colour Design: Feel Like Going Home (Nothing Matters Now, 2022, Self-Released) [2:34:39 - 2:37:32]†
- Coaltar of the Deepers: Summer Rain (Dog, 1999, Music Mine Inc./ZK Records) [2:37:32 - 2:41:00]
- Aleksis Tristan Shaw: Free At Last! (Essential Worker, 2022, Self-Released) [2:41:00 - 2:46:35]
† Local artist
The September edition of Club Nevermore, Arkansas’s monthly goth+industrial event, is Saturday, September 10, 2022. This will be at The Labyrinth, which is located at 619 South Spring Street in downtown Little Rock. Admission is $15 for people age 18 and up; $10 for ages 21 and up. This will have sets by DJ 10.29, Graveyard Gloria, Operator OT, and Wilhelm, plus tea and tunes with Antechamber starting at 8 PM. More info can be found at the event’s Facebook post.
And here is an embedded Google Map with directions to The Labyrinth: