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From:
Jeffrey Kihn
To:
B R O T H E R A L P H A B E T
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Date:
Sun, 6 Mar 1994 22:54:23 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Re: Dead Can Dance
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On Sun, 6 Mar 1994, B R O T H E R A L P H A B E T wrote:
quoted 8 lines what exactly IS gothic music?> what exactly IS gothic music? > I may be familiar with some groups, but I have never heard the label > "gothic" given to any groups i am currently listening to... > > what makes gothic music "gothic"...i mean what attributes? > Also...what groups are gothic... > > just curious
The archetypical gothic bands are The Cure, Bauhaus, Siouxie & the Banshees, and Dead Can Dance. Those are certainly the bands I hear most often played at the gothic club I sometimes go to. The music tends to be gloomy, and either emotionally intense or somewhat artsey. Gothic culture draws on European mysticism and death magick, e.g. the vampire mythos. Think big spooky castles (D&D, Dracula), death (esp. blood), water (esp. drowning), and passion/sex plays some sort of role, too...the old sex-death connection. Gothic folks are usually easy to spot: all black clothing, usually lace, velvet, or leather...vintage items are essential for that rich, archaic, elegant style...white white face powder, usually with intense makeup...and androgyny is quite big, though I can't pinpoint exactly why. The industrial scene is tightly interwoven with the gothic scene, as is modern mysticism (Golden Dawn, OTO, TOPY) and the associated music (Psychic TV, Coil, Current 93, etc). I'm sure someone could explain better than me, but maybe this will give you an idea... --Seofon