[personal profile] rusty_halo
Tonight I'm going to see VNV Nation. I don't like them that much, but my friend April is supposed to be there.

Depeche Mode is touring the U.S. this fall. I haven't seen tour dates yet, though.

NIN is also touring the U.S. this fall, with Queens of the Stone Age. They're playing Madison Square Garden on November 3. I am SO there. They'll also be in Philadelphia on November 5, which is a Saturday, so I might go to that, too. No clue yet when tickets are going on sale, though.

There a really interesting guide to electronic music here. The tutorial (history lesson) is neat, and the maps (of genres over time and place) are fascinating. Click "trance" to find the good stuff (goth, industrial, synthpop, darkwave, industrial rock, etc.) They've got Cruxshadows, KMFDM, NIN, blah blah blah, pretty much every band I like is represented somewhere. (I'd love to read an in-depth history of the evolution of these genres....)

Bruce Campbell will be at the Angelika Film Center tomorrow, signing at 10pm and showing his movie at 11:30. If I'm lucky, I might be able to go to that.

This week has sucked--work's been insanely stressful, and I've had to rush home to show my apartment every night. I'm going to try to make up for it this weekend.

I've been listening to NIN, With Teeth and The Fragile. Yes, I finally opened the shrink-wrapped copy of The Fragile that's been sitting on my CD shelf for the past five years. And hey, it's like, really good! Bunches of people have told me this over the years, but I always lacked the desire to listen to it. I'm enjoying it immensely now, though; I guess I had to wait to be in the right emotional place or something.

(no subject)

Date: 2005-06-17 12:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rusty_halo.livejournal.com
It is really interesting, I've done a lot of reading in general. But I haven't seen much that addresses the stuff I actually like. (I did hear that someone had written an in-depth history of industrial-type music in the 80s and 90s but was having trouble getting it published; I'd have loved to read that.)

But then what I'd REALLY love to read is for someone to look at its evolution and themes from a cultural studies perspective. Most of the "industrial rock" music I listen to is concerned with the relationship of the individual to society and technology, and the way those interact and struggle and ultimately create and/or destroy each other.... and a lot of influences go back to film noir, or to philosophers like Nietzsche, there's all these interesting layers of influence to explore....

But I'm lazy, and I want someone to do the research and write it for me so that I can read about it. :)

(no subject)

Date: 2005-06-17 12:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/automatedalice_/
you might want to read about detroit techno & how detroit architecture, urban decline/decay, "white flight," & alvin toffler's the third wave was the sociological model for what a lot of young artists were trying to do with music. that in turn influenced EBM. there's quite a bit on that.

rusty-halo.com

I blog about fannish things. Busy with work so don't update often. Mirrored at rusty-halo.com.

August 2018

S M T W T F S
   1234
56789 1011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031 

Most Popular Tags

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags