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Read MoreWe’ll be looking back at albums formative to our goth experience and discussing if they hold up to our standards today as well as how they fit into the cultural milieu of the scene at the time. Obscura Undead also joins us to interview Vandal Moon, Vision Video and Pilgrims of Yearning.
Read MoreHow did mummification begin? Were only the pharaohs mummified? Who made mummies? In part 2 of this 3 part series, we answer all these questions and more as we explore the evolution of mummification in ancient Egypt. In the next part of this series, we'll talk about burials, tombs and pyramids.
Read MoreOn this episode, The Wasteland, our local underground dweller, and Mistress McCutchan, recovering from covid, dive into a tonne of summer releases featuring October Burns Black, Encephalon, NNHMN, Black Rose Burning, Kill Shelter, RetCon, Mark Stewart, The Bellwether Syndicate, Harsh Symmetry, and The Number H.
Read MoreThe Arcane Machine presents some more industrial bangers this month! Ed reaches into his satchel of memories to bring out some of his favorite Coldwave and Industrial Rock tunes, while Justin presents a varying selection of great tracks from multiple genres. This chapter features Chemlab, 16Volt, Fear Cult, Wolfsheim, and more!
Read MoreDaniel R. Robichaud | Sea Creatures | Vision Video
Read MoreLearn about the roots of dub in our chat with local musician and DJ, Dave Rout, and hear the influences on the music we know and love. Our producer insisted on this episode, and we enjoyed exploring.
Read MoreHey all. This is a bonus episode mixtape including songs from bands Mistress McCutchan saw while travelling in Germany.
Read MoreThis episode we are talking about the state of music scene, whether or not goth identity is authentic and responding to Faderhead’s hot take on song lyrics. We also review the new album from Czarina, share our thoughts on new releases this month and more!
Read MoreWe know the ancient Egyptians built tombs and made mummies, but why? In part 1 of this 3 part series, we explore the ideology, religion, and funerary rituals surrounding death in ancient Egypt. In the next episode, we'll dive into the process of making a mummy, and in part three, we'll discuss tombs and pyramids.
Read MoreIn 1898, two lions began systematically killing and eating Indian workers building a British train line over the River Tsavo in Kenya. Their stealth and cunning made them incredibly difficult to stop. In this episode, Hallie discusses the 9-month incident, the downfall of the lions at the hands of Lt. Col. Patterson, and why the lions may have gone after humans in the first place.
Read MoreIn this third instalment of our toxic plants series, we discuss natural hallucinogens with a focus on those found in Central and South America. Where they come from, how they work and what they're used for.
Read MoreIt’s been a bit of a break between travelling and equipment issues, but we are thrilled to bring you some Canadian content! In this episode, we’ve interviewed Roland Marckwort of the Ottawa-based duo Violentene, who shares his latest direction and his experience in making music right now.
Read MorePossessed Houses | Garth Von Buchholz | Luscious Apparatus
Read MoreThis month’s chapter visits themes of timelessness – from The Birthday Massacre’s incredible cover of “The NeverEnding Story,” to Apoptygma Berserk’s “Love Never Dies,” to a certain 37-year-old song risen from the dead by a prominent spot in Netflix’s Stranger Things series. We’ve got a great selection of new and old industrial music to round out the selections as well!
Read MoreOn this episode we are talking the stories and secrets of The Church, a goth club in Dallas that ran for 30 years, as well as the currently in production documentary ‘Dark Sanctuary The Story of the Church’. We’re also talking about the impact of horror on goth, the paranormal. the ephemerality of life, ritual magic and more!
Read MoreWe’ve got a very special Chapter this month, featuring an in-depth look at an extremely prolific artist: the man known only as Klayton.
Read MoreThe Belfry is a gathering place for dark culture and those who find a home within. Here you will discover audio shows, blogs, and videos catering to the darker side of life.
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