It's Halloween! Post Spooky Music

That was always my favourite of the early records too, though the brutal noise outpouring albums were good in their place too.

Fun fact: the ceiling fell in on my head at a party on Crowleymass when this song was playing the week it came out, so I ended up getting very hammered on the most amount of vodka available.

A later listening session for the track also had ceiling related damage at a house I lived in.

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And that, dear sir, is my absolute favorite C93 track. Love the HöH instrumental, too. A great reminder that the best of this sort of music has a sense of humor.

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I think it was at this point that I realised that Mr Bunting could laugh at himself with the best of them. That and seeing him singing a duet of “Party Hard” with Andrew WK at All Tomorrow’s Parties …

And this just slapped

Damn, where’s my industrial strobe and club-sized smoke machine gone…

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Track 2 is quite…disturbing.
And probably 90% of the other NWW tracks.

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Amazing records. Very much a ‘marmite’ sound, but that’s music I suppose :slight_smile:
I saw David Tibet a few years back in a church near Hebden Bridge (can’t remember the date or exact place), but it was a great night. Off topic, but Clock DVA played there a few years ago and it was one of the best shows I’ve been to for a while. So much happening around there, considering the size of the place.

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Couple of friends doing this amazing project… was first out in 2012, and just been reissued on Stephen O’Malley’s Ideologic Organ… very much worth buying as mastered by Rashad Becker and sounds IMMENSE. :slight_smile:

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Slomo are amazing and well worth checking out (at high volume) for those who haven’t heard them yet.

Anyway; it’s Coil spooky time:

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The top video says unavailable. If it’s not “The Tenderness of Wolves”, it damned well should be.

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Age restricted because of Massimo and Pierce of Black Sun Productions’ exposed body parts during “Are You Shivering” live in Vienna, it seems… they might well have been.

Another classic among hundreds to choose from.

So if we’re going spooky electro industrial goth disco, then:

My friends and I once played this 11 times in a row at a party; the room was ours after a few plays…

And is this spooky? Hmm, but it’s quintessential Hallowe’en music for me:

Somehow I failed to ever see ASF live, even on Hallowe’en. Silly me.

Even if this was how I felt pretty much every Thurday / Friday morning for me in the '90s…

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