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![]() Darkwave.Ro Fest 32011-02-11 / Dorel Tudor / Reads: 6723The evening of 29th January 2011 prepaired to the Romanian goth fans unforgettable moments. The event was organized by Viva Music and the choosen place was Cage Club in Bucharest and the line-up meaned: Project Pitchfork, Rabia Sorda and Tenek. Starting 9 p.m. people enjoyed the club’s goth atmosphere, the... |
![]() Bloodgroup2011-02-08 / murd / Reads: 2807A number of bands, whose works I currently praise and glorify in every way possible, comprises a resultant of sheerly accidental range of listenings, subconscious clicks being a result of the search for the sound nourishment, which would satisfy my own musical hunger, annoying me in its entirety, almost chronically.... |
![]() The Christmas Ball Festival 20102011-02-02 / Dobermann / Reads: 10242The Christmass Ball is a cyclical event which takes place annualy in a couple of German cities. This year, as somewhat a novum, The Christmass Ball arrived in Berlin. The lineup of the Berlin edition consisted of 5 bands. Bearing in mind though road conditions, we set off on our... |
![]() XIII Stoleti2011-01-22 / wlasow / Reads: 5093The confessional of Petr Stepan whispers: "Gothic – The Rock King is Alive!" Kabaret Voltaire was open jointly on September 12th, 2010 by two legends of gothic rock: The House of Usher (Germany) and XIII Stoleti (the music icon from The Czech Republic). In the beautiful... |
![]() Laibach2011-01-07 / murd / Reads: 5223Some time ago I was given the chance of attending a special lecture on Lublana - a very picturesque, fabulously scenic place, by no means related to any military tendencies. Laibach (Lublana in German), a band, which emerged from the need of expressing its objections against the overwhelming intellectual, as... |
![]() XIII Stoleti + Hyoscyamus Niger2011-01-05 / nocturnal moth / Reads: 5219On the first Saturday of October, the Firlej O.D.A. stage in Wroclaw has filled with a black crowd of vampires, werewolves, medieval ladies and gentlemen and some quite modern gothic rock lovers. All thanks to four amiable Czechs who at night-time change into dark scenic beasts. XIII Stoleti, known in... |