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Hmm, I guess it's high time I start supporting the local scene. I will definitely be attending this show... Sunday, January 11th, 2004! PharoahMoan Productions brings you an event a long time in the making! “Femina Fatalis” - A Celebration of Women... Featuring Live Performances by: The Siren Project Deviant Dark Orchid (as a special favour to PharoahMoan Productions) And a very special guest! DJ Lelly DJ Zoya (Radio 1190’s Remission) But that’s not all! We are also having a very rare, very special fashion show by one of the top boutiques in Denver! Lots of surprises, lots of enjoyment, and most of all, lots of female talent! Vital Info: “Femina Fatalis” Date: Sunday, January 11, 2004 Location: Bluebird Theatre 3317 E. Colfax in Denver, CO Ages: 18+ Tickets: $11 Tickets available at http://www.NIPP.com Sponsored By: Westword Newspaper (http://www.westword.com) and Radio 1190 Online Flyer: http://kheperi.com/pictures/flyers/femina_flyer.html
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The official news is that the Tristraum remixes are back from the mastering studio and I've had a chance to listen to all of the mixes and I'm astounded at how well they all turned out and happy to be in such good company on the Shiver CD . I'm definitely excited to see the reaction to the CD.
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While none of these Nine Inch Nails articles are new they are an interesting read especially the older ones where ol' Trent was very self depreciating. And for a much more recent article about Trent and the new album “bleedthrough”. "What will it sound like? Well, NIN drummer/multi-instrumentalist Jerome Dillon has said for the past few months that the album will sound something very melancholic and stripped-down. So it could mean that for those who owned the Internet-only release “Still” (which is also available in the deluxe edition of the “And All That Could Have Been” live album) were revealed to a preview of what NIN might sound like. “Still” as a record sounded very stripped-down, deconstructed, and acoustic-driven along with elements of melancholia." "The record explores loss and possible discovery of self," says Trent Reznor about the follow-up to 1999's The Fragile, "along with alternate layers of reality and perception set inside a
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An interview with former Bauhaus and Love and Rockets bassist David J. can be found at darkculture.com . It's always good to remember where the whole goth thing comes from history wise and what a contribution art students have made to music in general and that a lot of their musical ideas encompass other artforms as well such as painting, poetry, and literature.
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For some reason I've been listening again to Camauflage recently and thinking back on their music from the late '80's and how much a lot of the new futurepop bands sound like them and depeche mode for that matter. Here is a recent interview from Release Music Magazine : The rise, fall & rebirth of CAMOUFLAGE By: Mattias Huss The story of Camouflage is the perfect Hollywood rags to riches tale - it goes from nothing to top twenty hits and international fame in the blink of an eye. But like any success story, there is a price to be paid, a price so high that it nearly destroyed the band and gave the story a sad ending. Now hear the story, from the mouths of three wizened wonder boys. Once upon a time, in a small city called Bietigheim-Bissingen… A new beginning In the 2003 movie ”Verschwende deine Jugend”, we are transported back to Germany 1981, where the 19-year old bank trainee Harry makes a pilgrimage to the big city to watch DAF perform.