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Friday, September 12, 2014

PODCAST: September 2014 Episode

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The September 2014 Episode of "Out ov the Coffin" kicks off with new a song from Italy's The Spiritual Bat, who are currently in the midst of a US tour in support of their latest album, Mosaic. Not many traditional European goth/deathrock bands tour the US these days, so check out their remaining tour dates here.

From there, we launch into a pair of new songs from the land of eccentric deathrock: First, the b-side of the new 7-inch from The Deadfly Ensemble, Poison! Poison! Poison!, followed closely by vocalist Lucas Lanthier's alternate, stripped-down take on the classic he once wailed with Cinema Strange, "En Hiver," taken from his new release, The Brown Butterfly of Discontent. Both are available on their Bandcamp site, along with other new treats.

Continuing with what seems like the month for digital singles to be featured, California's Christ vs Warhol have returned with two new songs that serve as a preview of their forthcoming second album. You'll hear the new track "Into a New Ice Age," followed closely by another new digital single, "Thoughtless," from The Last Dance, whose recent string of singles will also lead to a new album release in the near future.

Then, we go a track deeper into the new album from Aurelio Voltaire (yes, that Voltaire!). Raised by Bats is his first foray into traditional deathrock and goth rock, and it is absolutely loaded with special guest musicians, including members of The Sisters of Mercy/The Mission UK, Ego Likeness, My Chemical Romance, Rasputina, The Dresden Dolls, and more. At Dragon Con recently, Voltaire responded to rumors that he might take a live band comprised of such people on the road, and he says the chances actually aren't that bad. Keep those fingers crossed!

Our second quality Italian act of the show, Horror Vacui, have also issued a Bandcamp teaser track -- entitled "5000" -- as a preview of what is to come from their next album, Return of the Empire, which will be released, along with a special limited 7" single, on their upcoming US tour this fall. Oh, how I wish I could get to one of those dates!

Next up is the 'Coffin debut of Former Humans, a California-based post-punk/deathrock act that features members of Bloodpenny and Hyena Motorcade, followed later in the set by two modern post-punk acts making their late debut on this show: Holograms from Sweden and The New Flesh from Oakland, California -- both with tracks from 2013 releases that I've finally gotten my hands on. Rounding out the set is the razor-voiced sound of Boston goth-punks Stranger, with a new song from their 2014 demo.

In the electronic realm, we'll examine two new releases from the burgeoning Charlottesville, Virginia scene, both related (in this case) to hometown heroes, Bella Morte. First up is a selection from the new EP from The Rain Within, the neo-darkwave/electro project of Bella Morte vocalist Andy Deane. We'll also check out a second new song from Gild the Mourn. The new band, comprised of (Bella Morte founding bassist) Gopal Metro & Angel Metro, create modern darkwave, based on timeless stories, inspired by ancient lore.

Finally, in the dark metal portion of the show, you'll hear a track from the long-awaited second album from Arkansas' Pallbearer. Foundations of Burden has just been issued on Profound Lore Records, and it continues to prove the band's ability to produce heart-wrenching, spirited doom anthems. For those in search of fresh black metal, you'll hear debuts from Sweden's Mortuus and Ukraine's Stryvigor, followed by brand new music from New Zealand's own "Apocalyptic Devil Rock" band, The House of Capricorn.

All of that, plus:  Another taste of the new Disemballerina album, Undertaker; a taste of the forthcoming Mentallo & the Fixer box set, Zothera; Atmosphere from the Guardians of the Galaxy score by Tyler Bates;  Selections from the local, dark metal, and post-punk vaults; and much more...


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Format: Band Name - Song Title [Album Title, Year]
(each band name is also a website link)



"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show recorded on: September 12th, 2014


Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

The Spiritual Bat - Hypnotic  [Mosaic, 2014]
The Legendary Pink Dots - Ballerina on a Rice Paper Leaf  [The Curse of Marie Antoinette, 2013]
The Deadfly Ensemble - A Thrilling Tale of Childhood  [Poison! Poison! Poison! (single) 2014]
Lucas Lanthier - En Hiver  [The Brown Butterfly of Discontent, 2014]
Bauhaus - Nerves  [In the Flat Field, 1980]
Christ vs Warhol - Into a New Ice Age  [single, 2014]
The Last Dance - Thoughtless  [single, 2014]
Aurelio Voltaire - Sacrifice  [Raised By Bats, 2014]
Angelo Badalamenti - Chess & Message from Windom  ["Twin Peaks" (unreleased soundtrack) 1991]
Horror Vacui - 5000  [single, 2014]
Former Humans - Bolted Down  [demo 2014]
Spider Virus - Wise Guys  [Spider Virus/Tweezer (split) 1995]
Holograms - Meditations  [Forever, 2013]
The New Flesh - Tainted Eyes  [Reality, 2013]
Stranger - Martyr  [demo 2014]
Alessandro Parisi - Athanor  [La Porta Ermetica, 2013]
The Rain Within - Beating Hearts  [The Rain Within EP, 2014]
:Wumpscut: - Slave to Evil  [Embryodead, 1997]
Velvet Acid Christ - Christ Whore  [Maldire, 2012]
Mentallo & the Fixer - When Worlds Collide (wicked radio edit) [Zothera, 2014]
Gild the Mourn - Summer's Breath  [demo 2014]
Tyler Bates - Morag  ["Guardians of the Galaxy" (soundtrack) 2014]
Pallbearer - Worlds Apart  [Foundations of Burden, 2014]
Mortuus - Sulphur  [Grape of the Vine, 2014]
Stryvigor - Wings of Sorrow  [Forgotten By Ages, 2014]
Disemballerina - Two Crows  [Undertaker, 2014]
The House of Capricorn - Our Shrouded King  [Morning Star Rise, 2014]
Tangerine Dream - Rain in the Third House  ["Near Dark" (soundtrack) 1987]
Fear of God - Emily  [Within the Veil, 1991]


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Friday, December 6, 2013

PODCAST: December 6th, 2013

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It seemed fitting to give the onset of this episode an ethereal feel, settling into the atmosphere at strange rates, as the weather patterns slowly turned their focus to the cold, wet stillness of the oncoming winter. So, after an opening track from Coil, the show begins with an unusual new piece from Kinit Her, taken from their new Hyperion release, courtesy of Pesanta Urfolk.

While atmospheric selections will continue for a bit after that, and pick up towards the end of the show as well, never fear a lack of driving dark rock. Making their debut on this episode is the UK band Carnival Star, whose digital single "Black Rain Down" should sit comfortably with fans of gothic rock's most iconic forefathers. Not to be outdone, Finland's Beastmilk will give you another relentless taste of their widely hailed new album, Climax.

In the modern post-punk realm, you'll hear further new music from Wax Idols' latest album, Discipline & Desire, followed closely by some classic deathrock, leading into some modern, politicaly-driven deathrock from the infamous "Nuke York" band Anasazi, who have released several cassettes and even a flexi single into the underground this year.

In the electronic realm, Nashville's own brand new project Becoming the Devourer makes their debut on this episode with a track from the just-released EP, DecemberHoveringOut (get it here). BTD just did a couple of shows with Ego Likeness, showcasing a sound (and visuals) reminiscent of a post-rock attitude if it were applied to modern electro. Worth a listen, to be sure.

In the realm of fresh EBM, you'll hear a debut from Ukraine's Ginger Snap5, who offer an infectious sort of high-energy electro-industrial on their new Snapped By You album, followed by the closing track from the brand new System Syn album, No Sky To Fall, which has just been released on Metropolis Records.

At the dark metal end of the spectrum, you will hear one of the two new tracks from Ash Borer's new Bloodlands EP, followed by a deeper cut from the latest Monarque album, Lys Noir. Then, closing the show, Amarok's lengthy doom-laden contribution to the just-issued Amarok/Hell Split.

All of that, PLUS: Further explorations of the latest albums from Vaura and Silent Scream; Vault-robbed classics from Thergothon, Skinny Puppy, Swans, and even Japan; an accidental dip into early '80s creeping soundtrack horrors; and more.


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Friday, December 6th, 2013



Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

Coil - Where Are You?  [Music to Play in the Dark, Vol. 2, 2000]
The Valerie Project - Grandmother/A Letter  [The Valerie Project, 2007]
Kinit Her - Lullaby  [Hyperion, 2013]
Swans - Trust Me  [Children of God, 1987]
Japan - The Other Side of Life  [Quiet Life, 1980]
Silent Scream - Haunted  [Public Execution, 2012]
Carnival Star - Black Rain Down  [Black Rain Down, 2013]
John Carpenter - Alternate Soundtrack Medley ["The Fog" (soundtrack) 1980]
Beastmilk - The Wind Blows Through Their Skulls  [Climax, 2013]
Wax Idols - When It Happens  [Discipline & Desire, 2013]
Vex - World In Action  [Sanctuary, 1984]
Anasazi - Sudden Illness  [Nuke York, 2013]
Vaura - Incomplete Burning  [The Missing, 2013]
Krzysztof Penderecki - The Awakening of Jacob  ["The Shining" (soundtrack) 1981]
Becoming the Devourer - Burn [DecemberHoveringOut, 2013] [N]
Diary of Dreams - Mankind  [One of 18 Angels, 2000]
Skinny Puppy - Rash Reflection  [Too Dark Park, 1990]
Ginger Snap5 - Slow Snow  [Snapped By You, 2013]
System Syn - A Prayer of Ending  [No Sky to Fall, 2013]
A Story of Rats - II (Forms)  [Thought Forms, 2011]
Ash Borer - Oblivion's Spring  [Bloodlands, 2013]
Thergothon - Crying Blood + Crimson Snow  [Stream from the Heavens, 1994]
Monarque - L'Appel de la Nuit  [Lys Noir, 2013]
Abandoned Asylum - Outside the Veil of Life  ["The Black Plague" (comp.) 2013]
Amarok - V: Red Oak Wisdom  [Amarok/Hell (Split) 2013]


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Friday, June 28, 2013

PODCAST: June 28th, 2013

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It's always good news when The Legendary Pink Dots come out with a new album, and this show begins with the first track from The Gethsemane Option, which has just been released on Metropolis Records. The band will hit the road this Fall in the US and beyond. You can see the tour dates here.

It's a busy time for the current post-punk and modern goth scene. This show features a short list of new entries from all corners of the globe and the genre. Germany leads the charge this time, first with a second dose of the new Bloody Dead and Sexy album, Bad Ambient, then with the premiere of fellow Germans salvation AMP. Their new album Hidden Faces can be investigated further here.

Meanwhile, in Belgium, KTAOABC (aka Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat) has been releasing free recordings of cover songs they've captured at recent shows. The first was a SWANS cover -- and the second? A Virgin Prunes classic that you'll hear on this show. Making an overdue premiere on this episode is Portland, Oregon's Dead Cult, whose cassette release Surviving in a Dying World came out last year, but finally makes its debut here and now.

Speaking of a busy season for the modern post-punk, deathrock, darkwave, and traditional goth scene, I spend a few minutes on this episode talking about my new club night, Fascination Street, which starts on Saturday, July 6th @ The East Room in Nashville, TN. My apologies to those far from the area, but I'm more than a little excited. For those who may wish to attend, here's the event page, with all the details.

Back to the new music, London's White Lies have emerged with one of the catchiest singles I've heard in a long while, acting as free teaser for their upcoming album, Big TV. Fellow Londoners AlterRed return with with their latest electro-cabaret cocktail, The Time It Takes to Smile, which closes a conceptual trilogy of albums. Learn more here.

Also in the electronic/industrial realm, you'll hear a bonus new b-side from Snog, followed by a look at early industrial and EBM, inspired by the release of ThouShaltNot vocalist/composer S. Alexander Reed's new book, "Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music." Pick that up here, and check out this in-depth interview he did about it on NPR.

On the heavier end of the spectrum, the long-awaited new album from Austria's Summoning has been unleashed. The once-again Tolkien-obsessed subject matter and epic-scale fantasy black metal are in top shape on Old Mornings Dawn. Get it in several varieties here. And while you're thinking in epic terms, you'll also hear a taste of Hans Zimmer's sweeping score to the newly released "Man of Steel" film.

You'll hear all of that, PLUS: Dragon*Con 2013 updates about the Cabal Cut of "Nightbreed" and "The Return of the Living Dead" star Linnea Quigley; a classic '90s dark/black metal retrospective, and several deathrock/post-punk selections from the vault, along with trivia, tour news, and much more...


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Friday, June 28th, 2013


Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]

The Legendary Pink Dots - A Star Is Born  [The Gethsemane Option, 2013]
Hans Zimmer - Are You Listening, Clark?/General Zod  ["Man of Steel" (soundtrack) 2013]
Bloody Dead and Sexy - Plastic Night Sky (feat. Gitane Demone)  [Bad Ambient, 2013]
Spectres - Between Two Lines  [Nothing to Nowhere, 2012]
salvation AMP - Pandorum  [Hidden Faces, 2013]
Mighty Sphincter - Secret Ceremony  [In the Kingdom of Heaven, 1987]
Lowlife - Coward's Way  [Permanent Sleep, 1986]
New Order - Doubts Even Here  [Movement, 1981]
The Cure - Fascination Street  [Disintegration, 1989]
SSQ - Trash's Theme  ["The Return of the Living Dead" (soundtrack) 1985]
Chants of Maldoror - Wounded Canvas  [Every Mask Tells the Truth, 2005]
KTAOABC - Caucasian Walk (live)  [digital single, 2013]
Dead Cult - Witch Hunt  [Surviving In A Dying World, 2012]
The Empire Hideous - Hereafter  [Victim Destroys Assailant  [1998]
Ulterior - Skydancing  [The Bleach Room, 2012]
White Lies - Getting Even  [Big TV, 2013]
Snog - The Gods of Carnage  [Adolph's Library, 2013]
AlterRed - Red and Black Coins  [The Time It Takes to Smile, 2013]
ThouShaltNot - Come a Time  [The White Beyond, 2003]
Skinny Puppy - The Choke  [Bites, 1984]
X-Marks the Pedwalk - Abattoir (Extended)  [Abattoir, 1995]
Laibach - Die Liebe (live)  [Neu Konservatiw, 1985/2003]
Einstuerzende Neubauten - Feurio!  [Haus Der Luege, 1989]
Danny Elfman - Baphomet's Chamber  ["Nightbreed" (soundtrack) 1990]
Summoning - Old Mornings Dawn  [Old Mornings Dawn, 2013]
Primordial - Journey's End  [A Journey's End, 1998]
Impaled Nazarene - Blood Is Thicker Than Water  [Suomi Finland Perkele, 1994]
Mörk Gryning - Tusen Ã…r Har GÃ¥tt  [Tusen Ã…r Har GÃ¥tt, 1995]
Pensées Nocturnes - Paria  [Grotesque, 2010]
Sky of Yuggoth - Transmissions from the Cthonic Depths  [Transmissions from the Cthonic Depths, 2006]
Nagelfar - Kapitel Ein, Der Fruhling  [Srontgorrth, 1999]


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Friday, May 10, 2013

PODCAST: May 10th, 2013

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For those waiting for a taste of the new Skinny Puppy album, the wait is over. The new single, "paragUn," is here, and you're about to check it out on this episode. While Weapon won't be released until May 28th, you can pre-order the limited edition Vinyl version here, and the CD version here.

If the promise of new Skinny Puppy isn't enough to bait your breath, you'll also hear a track from the brand new IAMX album, The Unified Field, on this episode. You can order that one here, and check out the brand new video for the single "I Come With Knives" right here.

Although it's almost a year away, the announcement of a US tour featuring the UK's Pretentious, Moi? is truly exciting news for fans of traditional goth/darkwave music. The tour will begin in March of 2014 at the Age of Decay festival in Florida, then move west towards California. Also on the tour is fellow UK act, The Last Cry, who make their debut on this episode. Their new album, Living in Grey, can be found here.

Fans of dark ambient, soundtracks, and instrumental experimentation have several new reasons to celebrate. Kalpamantra has released yet another free collection of quality dark ambient, in the form of the new Apogee compilation (get it here), from which you'll hear new music from Italy's Phantom Ship on this episode. Meanwhile, Heathen Harvest released the second installment in their Walpurgisnacht series, which you can find for free here. It features a new track from The Floating World, which you will hear towards the end of this show.

Not to be outdone, Bella Morte have released a free instrumental song designed as a theme/soundtrack for vocalist/writer Andy Deane's novel, The Sticks. You can find that free download here, on their Reverbnation page. Not enough free music yet? You'll also hear some music taken from the COP Records 22nd Anniversary Compilation, which was also designed as a free giveaway, featuring hours of EBM, Industrial, and Electro with which you may not yet be familiar. BAM!

In the heavier realm of the show, you'll hear brand new music from Philadelphia's Woe, whose new album Withdrawal just arrived on Candlelight Records. You'll also witness the second new track from Nashville's Alraune, whose just-released 2-track Demo Album Preview has been made available as a taste of things to come.

You'll hear all of that, PLUS:  The overdue debut of the drunken post-punk sounds of Group Hex; more overdue music from France's strangest new industrial export, Chrysalide; several curiosities from the vault; and a farewell to Slayer guitarist/songwriter, Jeff Hanneman, who passed away last week. This episode closes with one of my favorite songs, which Jeff wrote for their 1988 album, South of Heaven. Rest In Peace.


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Friday, May 10th, 2013


Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]


Current 93 w/ Nick Cave - All the Pretty Little Horses  [All the Pretty Little Horses, 1996]
Current 93 - All the Pretty Little Horsies  [All the Pretty Little Horses, 1996]
Phantom Ship - Incoming  ["Apogee" (comp.), 2013]
Zola Jesus - Manifest Destiny  [Stridulum, 2010]
Dead Can Dance - Amnesia  [Anastasis, 2012]
Swans - Power & Sacrifice  [White Light from the Mouth of Infinity, 1991]
Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat - Shake Off Your Dreams  [Weltuntergangsstimmung, 2012]
Siouxsie & the Banshees - Trophy  [Kaleidoscope, 1980]
Group Hex - These Are the Nights  [Group Hex EP, 2010]
Brian Tyler - Ultimate Manifestation (exc.)  ["John Dies at the End" (soundtrack) 2012]
The Last Cry - Through Her Eyes  [Living In Grey, 2012]
The March Violets - Essence  [Walk Into the Sun, 1984]
Spectres - Pattern Recognition  [Spectres/Arctic Flowers (split) 2010]
Pretentious, Moi? - The Garden  [Pretentious, Moi?, 2010]
Specimen - Hex  [Sharp Teeth, 1985]
IAMX - Sorrow  [The Unified Field, 2013]
Angelo Badalamenti - Owl Cave  ["Twin Peaks" (Season Two) 1991]
Skinny Puppy - ParagUn  [Weapon, 2013]
Chrysalide - Fucking Doubt / Let the Bombs Fall  [Don't Be Scared, It's About Life, 2011]
C-Drone-Defect - Morituri Salutant  ["COP International 22nd Anniversary" (comp.), 2013]
Belief - Pastlight  [No-Place, 2003]
Buck Tick - Gesshoku  [13kai wa Gekkou, 2005]
Bella Morte - Theme from "The Sticks" by Andy Deane  [digital single, 2013]
Atriarch - Oblivion  [Atriarch/Alaric (split), 2012]
Woe - All Bridges Burned  [Withdrawal, 2013]
Alraune [N] - Kissed By the Red  [2-track Demo Album Preview, 2013]
Cor Scorpii - El Fane Svart  [Monument, 2008]
The Floating World - Between the Sky and the Sea  ["Heathen Harvest: Walpurgisnacht I" (comp.) 2013]
Slayer - Spill the Blood  [South of Heaven, 1988]


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Friday, March 15, 2013

PODCAST: March 15th, 2013

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For this episode, I spent a good deal of time in the vaults, collecting new sounds from forgotten sources, to go along with the sounds of this episode's new releases. There are many seamless matches to behold, if you ask me. The show begins with Lycia doing a Joy Division cover, taken from a rare tribute entitled Ceremonial, and many other obscurities are dropped in along the way.

Not to concentrate on obscurities, though. This weekend in Nashville, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds will be playing, so the first full set begins with one of my favorite live tracks, and one of their best-known hymns, done in a memorably aggressive manner. You can see the band's full tour dates here, to see if you're lucky enough.

One of my most anticipated releases of this year has been the physical version of The Night Watch EP, from Chicago's The Bellwether Syndicate. This new band combines the talents and taste of William Faith (Faith and the Muse, Christian Death, etc.) and DJ Scary Lady Sarah, among others, to emerge with a solid new face for post-punk/gothic rock, with a side of shoegaze. It was hard to pick which song to share first, but the lead track, "All Fire," is pure anthem, so prepare yourself to sing along.

Also new to the show are further cuts from the latest Grooving in Green album, Stranglehold, and the new Red Sun Revival album, Running From the Dawn. Both of these English acts provide updates to traditional goth rock sounds, and fly the proverbial flag with vigor. Speaking of vigor, New York City's Anasazi make their debut on this episode, with a dose of pure deathrock adrenaline, taken from their new Attic Noise EP.

In the industrial realm, you'll new music from Italian EBM/Industrial forefathers Pankow's latest, Shun the Cure They Most Desire, along with a taste of the newly reissued double-disc collection of cEvin Key & Dwayne Goettel's recordings as Doubting Thomas, entitled Infidel. Both are new from the Metropolis Records label.

Also from the Metropolis roster, I throw the spotlight on God Module's current tour with The Ludovico Technique, Mordacious, and Frontal Boundary, which will roll through Nashville next week, but you can see the full tour dates here to find the show nearest you. On the other side of the roster, Psyclon Nine's Nero Bellum makes a guest appearance on a new track from Dawn of Ashes, on the verge of both bands releasing new albums this year.

All of that, PLUS: Brian Tyler's score from the new Don Coscarelli film, "John Dies at the End;" more new sounds from Finland's Beastmilk; the overdue introduction of Portland's The Estranged to the show; more unexpected soundtrack selections, and further reaches into the deathrock, post-punk, and odd-music vaults.


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"Out ov the Coffin" w/ Ichabod
Show date: Friday, March 15th, 2013


Opening Theme:
Elliot Goldenthal - Libera Me [from "Interview with the Vampire" (soundtrack), 1994]


Lycia - In a Lonely Place  [Ceremonial: A Tribute to Joy Division (comp.) 1995]
Brian Tyler - Mall of the Dead  ["John Dies at the End" (soundtrack) 2012]
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds - The Mercy Seat  [Live Seeds, 1993]
Tower of Babel - Shed My Skin  [Sunrising, 1988]
The Sisters of Mercy - Walk Away [First and Last and Always, 1985]
Grooving in Green - Lucid  [Stranglehold, 2012]
Comsat Angels - Under the Influence  [Chasing Shadows, 1987]
Red Sun Revival - Miracles  [Running from the Dawn, 2012]
Yvon Gerault - Quatre Soeurs ("The Rape of the Vampire" 1968)  [The B-Music of Jean Rollin (soundtrack comp.)]
Anasazi - Bone Collector  [Attic Noise, 2012]
The Estranged - Statue in a Room  [The Subliminal Man, 2010]
Vex - Sanctuary  [Sanctuary, 1984]
Mute Angst Envy - All Shadows  [Archetype (2008 remaster), 1991]
M4 Alice - Upal Zenc  [Shiloh, 1988]
The Bellwether Syndicate - All Fire  [The Night Watch EP, 2013]
Doubting Thomas - Whitewax  [The Infidel, 1991]
Pankow - Mortality  [Shun the Cure They Most Desire, 2013]
God Module - Levitation  [Empath 2.0, 2012]
The Ludovico Technique - Deeper Into You  [Some Things Are Beyond Therapy, 2012]
Frontal Boundary - Time to Heal (C/A/T Remix)  [Electronic Warfare, 2012]
Dawn of Ashes (feat. Nero Bellum) - Poisoning the Steps of Babel  [Anathema, 2013]
Peter Gabriel - Stigmata  [Passion, 1989]
Beastmilk - Forever Animal  [Use Your Deluge, 2012]
Ved Buens Ende - You, That May Wither  [Written in Waters, 1995]
Sólstafir - Svartar Sandar  [Svartar Sadar, 2011]
Alice Cooper - Dada  [Dada, 1983]
Tiamat - Cain / Ten Thousand Tentacles  [Prey, 2003]
Giorgio Moroder - Ruined Landscape/Swamps of Sadness  ["The Neverending Story" (soundtrack) 1984]
The Electric Hellfire Club - Kiss the Goat  [Kiss the Goat, 1995]


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