Unlike some entities, I keep my promises.
This is what I played tonight:
Ministry
From The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste [1988]:
Thieves
From Twitch:
We Believe
Nine Inch Nails
From Pretty Hate Machine [1989, TVT Records]:
Head Like A Hole
Rammstein
From Reise, Reise [2004, Universal]:
Amerika
Test Dept.
From The Unacceptable Face of Freedom [1986, Ministry of Power]:
Statement
The Crusher
Pigface
From 6 [2009, Invisible Records]:
Fight the Power
Pailhead
From Trait [1988, Wax Trax!]:
Anthem
Moev
From Yeah, Whatever [1988, Nettwerk]:
Yeah Whatever (Extended)
From Alibis [1984, Nettwerk]:
Alibis
Cabaret Voltaire
From Sensoria 12" [1984, Virgin]:
Cut the Damn Camera
Also played "Keep On" by Cabaret Voltaire, off of YouTube.
Skinny Puppy
From Censor [1988, Nettwerk/Capitol]:
Yes He Ran
Censor
And then there was a cut-up I made for the last half hour of part 1. It contained the following, in whole or in part:
"Olympia" - film by Leni Riefenstahl
"Physical" - Olivia Newton-John from Physical
"Pulse: A Keyboard Dance" - Phillip Corner
"The End of the World" and "Theme From Pearls Before Swine" - Boyd Rice
"Bitches," "Money [Death Before Taxes Mix]" and "Piggybank [Shock Mix]" - KMFDM
"Money Song" - Monty Python
Marilyn Manson
From Mechanical Animals [1998, Nothing/Interscope]:
User Friendly
From The Golden Age of Grotesque [2003, Nothing/Interscope]:
[s]AINT
Slutgarden
KMFDM
From Retro:
Juke-Joint Jezebel
Chris & Cosey
From Take Five:
Love Cuts
Depeche Mode
Strangelove [Pain Mix]
Public Image Ltd.
From Plastic Box:
Flowers of Romance
New Order
From Blue Monday 12":
Blue Monday
Skold vs. KMFDM
From Skold vs. KMFDM:
Love Is Like
I then played my DJMix.Net set, whihc was conceived as a screwed up, maybe anti- Valentine's Day piece. You can hear it uninterrupted here and the track listing is on this blog entry page.
Then in conclusion:
Marilyn Manson
From Holy Wood: In the Shadow of the Valley of Death [2000, Nothing/Interscope]:
Valentine's Day
Post-show mix CD is Mix CD 8.
Upcoming coolness:
Hello World is playing the Candahar on Febraury 20. This is the record release for Phil Western and Tom Anselmi's new project, check it out.
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