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Gothic & Dark Electronic Music
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| The Drow |
I'm searching for something really dark... House/Trance, doesn't matter.
But I need something that can be really scary.
I know Dark Soho and some other psytrance acts but maybe something other then that?
Thanks,
Omer. |
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| Psy-T |
a few plastikman tracks from the album consumed are quite fitting for what you're after.. i'm not sure i'd call them house or trance though.
edit: there has been a thread about this same topic about a week ago.. quite long. (though many of the tracks posted were far from scary imo) |
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| The Drow |
I don't mind if it's techno... minimal... I need something gothic.
I'm renewing my collection hehe.
Omer. |
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| The Drow |
Is it danceable?
Any good artists?
Omer |
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| Psy-T |
| quote: | Originally posted by The Drow
Is it danceable?
Any good artists?
Omer |
yes, as for 'good' artists.. i dont enjoy most of the genre (the gothic most), so the only ones i have to offer won't help you anyway, feel free to give them a go anyway (front line assembly, front 242) |
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| Spirit5 |
Future Sound Of London, such as the albums "Lifeforms" and definitely "Dead Cities".
Delerium fits. But really I'de say the older Delerium, before "Poem", when their sound was much darker. Even "Karma" could count since with "Poem", you could tell their sound was getting lighter and more pop-like. Check out "Semantic Spaces", and "Archives Vol 1 & 2". Their older albums are harder to find, with their ambient material, but you should find that in "Archives 1 & 2".
Check out Dead Can Dance. It's not very electronic but their stuff was the epiphany of dark and gothic. I was into their stuff when I went through a small goth and industrial stage around 9th grade. More gothic than even a lot of the goth rock stuff i'de say, because it just sounds dark. Has a dark ages type sound to it.
Nine Inch Nails, Front Line Assemby, Nitzer EB, Psychic TV, VNV Nation, Einstürzende Neubauten, KMFDM or Tool, any of their stuff would fit. A lot of industrial or metal would fit. Yeah sure there's plenty of death or black metal out there, but to me that stuff sounds overly theatrical, even comical. |
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| all-nite-freak |
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| The Drow |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spirit5
Future Sound Of London, such as the albums "Lifeforms" and definitely "Dead Cities".
Delerium fits. But really I'de say the older Delerium, before "Poem", when their sound was much darker. Even "Karma" could count since with "Poem", you could tell their sound was getting lighter and more pop-like. Check out "Semantic Spaces", and "Archives Vol 1 & 2". Their older albums are harder to find, with their ambient material, but you should find that in "Archives 1 & 2".
Check out Dead Can Dance. It's not very electronic but their stuff was the epiphany of dark and gothic. I was into their stuff when I went through a small goth and industrial stage around 9th grade. More gothic than even a lot of the goth rock stuff i'de say, because it just sounds dark. Has a dark ages type sound to it.
Nine Inch Nails, Front Line Assemby, Nitzer EB, Psychic TV, VNV Nation, Einstürzende Neubauten, KMFDM or Tool, any of their stuff would fit. A lot of industrial or metal would fit. Yeah sure there's plenty of death or black metal out there, but to me that stuff sounds overly theatrical, even comical. |
thanks mate... |
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| Nayil |
| try ned shepherd on blue ....from hybridized.org |
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| Faust_UA |
| Search for Lustmord or Bad Sector - that's scary dark ambient |
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