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Dgn Radio - Up/Down For A (massive) update. Im working on re-encoding every file and adding new stuff to work with a new universal embeded player. That is, 1 click playing regardless of OS/Music Player. ( May 24th , 2007)

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Tracks By The Following Artists Recently Added:

The 6ths

Annie Lennox

Bauhaus Black Tape For a Blue Girl

Cabaret Voltaire

Collide

Combichrist

The Damned

Danzig

Death In June

De/Vision

The Doors

Echo and the Bunnymen

The Faint

Filter

Five Blobs

Future Bible Heros

Gene Loves Jezebel

The Gothic Archies

Groovie Ghoulies

Gun Club

The Jesus and Mary Chain

Killing Joke

L'ame Immortelle

Lords of the New Church

The Magnetic Fields

Marius Constant & Lud Gluskin

Mr. Bungle

Murder City Devils

Nouvelle Vague

Panzer AG

Plasmic Honey

Voltaire

X-Ray Spex

Artists Currently Covered by DGN Radio:

The 69 Eyes

45 Grave

All About Eve

Alien Sex Fiend

And Also The Trees

And One

Angels & Agony

Alphaville

Animotion

Apoptygma Berzerk

Assemblage 23

Ayria

Bauhaus

Beborn Beton

Bigod20

Black Sabbath

Blutengel

Bobby "Boris" Picket

Cassandra Complex

Criss Angel

Concrete Blonde

Conjure One

Combichrist

Covenant

The Cruxshadows

The Cramps

The Cure

David Bowie

Dead Can Dance

Death Cab For Cutie

Depeche Mode

Deine Lakaien

De/Vision

Einsturzende Neubauten

Erasure

Feindflug

Fictional

Foetus

Front 242

Funker Vogt

Godsmack

Haddaway

HIM

Human League

Icon of Coil

Inkubus Sukkubus

Jill Tracy

Joy Division

Kidney Thieves

KMFDM

Kompressor

Kraftwerk

L´Âme Immortelle

London After Midnight

Lords of Acid

Love And Rockets

Marilyn Manson

Merge

The Merry Thoughts

Mindless Self Indulgence

Ministry

Modern English

Monty Python

Murder City Devils

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult

Neuroticfish

Neuroactive

New Order

Nick Cave

Nirvana

Nine Inch Nails

Nitzer Ebb

Pink Floyd

Plasmic Honey

Peter Murphy

Powerman 5000

Project Pitchfork

Praga Khan

The Psychedelic Furs

Rammstein

Rasputina

Rob Zombie

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

Rokey Erikson

The Rolling Stones

Seabound

Siouxie and the Banshees

The Sisters of Mercy

Skinny Puppy

Snake River Conspiracy

Specimen

Stellastarr

Suicide Commando

Sunday Munich

Switchblade Symphony

Tori Amos

Toy / Evil's Toy

This Mortal Coil

Thou Shalt Not

Throbbing Gristle

Tones On Tail

Type O Negative

Underworld

Unter Null

VNV Nation

Wolfsheim

Wumpscut

Zeromancer

Zombie Girl

Currently 28+ Hours Of Great Music (and growing)

The DGN Radio Project:

The DGN Radio project has a goal of of being the most comprehensive "scene" collection of key tracks by all "major" artists online as well as a very wide variety of associated artists and tracks. A bias toward Goth/InIndustrial/Synth music that is fairly accessable to the average listener.

DGN Radio should be free, have no ads, and require no special signup or software to listen to.

One of the following should be true of the Artist(s) or Track(s) suggested:

---> Fairly well known Gothic/Industiral/Synth/EBM or closely associated artist.

Especially as we get started may be missing a few "big" artists.

---> Have a fairly distinct Goth theme or sound to them.

This is mostly relevant to tracks from artists that are not traditionally associated with Goth but might have a few particular tracks that fit well here. Anything that "sounds" gothic - whatever that means- is fair game.

Obviously all of the above are judgement calls and are open to much debate. As stated above ALL tracks should be fairly "accessable" to the average listener.

Suggestions of the above nature welcomed and encouraged.

Also if you have a website/journal and would like to help.

Please link to DGN Radio if you have space here is some various link-to buttons including the dynamic DGN Radio playlist banner:

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Important meaning, influential over the "scene" landscape. Its a phrase often used by musical historians/music reporters. Noting to get annoyed about.

Doesn't even always mean a band is all that good or well-known , many so-called important bands aren't liked all that much by a lot of people. Throbbing Gristle anyone? Since i'm a freak i do hunt down academic stuff but i wont play it if its unlikely to be enjoyed by many people. No need to impress "cool music people" :laugh:

Siouxie in particular is an old-school goth band. Often the various writers lament the lack of a modern successor to her, with the exception possibly Switchblade Symphony (also pretty heavily covered on DGN Radio) which the "in crowd" seems to give universally good reviews of. Not sure if thats a plus or a minus. :happy:

Yes it is and they are a good band. I've actually been enjoying listening to this stream. Forced me to listen to things and hunt stuff down that i havent given a good listen to in a long time. Re-learning how to like the guitar/drums sound again. Which i think i've been sort of brainwashed against in recent years. :shock:

Let me know what you like, if a lot of people tend to like something i can focus on encoding that stuff first. Eventually i plan on having virtually "everything" in terms of the goth/industro/synth "anthems", but that will be a long long process.

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Important meaning, influential over the "scene" landscape. Its a phrase often used by musical historians/music reporters. Noting to get annoyed about.

Doesn't even always mean a band is all that good or well-known , many so-called important bands aren't liked all that much by a lot of people. Throbbing Gristle anyone? Since i'm a freak i do hunt down academic stuff but i wont play it if its unlikely to be enjoyed by many people. No need to impress "cool music people" :laugh:

Siouxie in particular is an old-school goth band. Often the various writers lament the lack of a modern successor to her, with the exception possibly Switchblade Symphony (also pretty heavily covered on DGN Radio) which the "in crowd" seems to give universally good reviews of. Not sure if thats a plus or a minus. :happy:

Yes it is and they are a good band. I've actually been enjoying listening to this stream. Forced me to listen to things and hunt stuff down that i havent given a good listen to in a long time. Re-learning how to like the guitar/drums sound again. Which i think i've been sort of brainwashed against in recent years. :shock:

Let me know what you like, if a lot of people tend to like something i can focus on encoding that stuff first. Eventually i plan on having virtually "everything" in terms of the goth/industro/synth "anthems", but that will be a long long process.

Yeah, there's really no contesting that Siouxsie and her Banshees were an important part of post-punk/goth rock history. After all, it is the lovely Sioux who's (depending on whose story you want to believe) credited with coining the phrase "goth" to describe music.

Hey, speaking of Throbbing Gristle, Troy, it'd be cool if you could manage to put up some of their...more accessible(?) songs, like United or Adrenalin or Subhuman. I'd dig it, and I'll bet I'm not the only one. :D

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Yeah, there's really no contesting that Siouxsie and her Banshees were an important part of post-punk/goth rock history. After all, it is the lovely Sioux who's (depending on whose story you want to believe) credited with coining the phrase "goth" to describe music.

Oh dear god. I hope not. I wonder if she anticipated the ambiguous, meaningless label-storm it would explode into. I have no problem calling a group influential, but to call ANY group or musician important would imply that there are groups that... aren't. And that... hell, I thought about it a little last night... I'd have trouble calling even Beethoven "important."

end jack, anyway. and i'm not starting a new thread on this because it's all semantics and arrogance, and I'm sure we all have enough of that to render any discussion moot...

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Oh dear god. I hope not. I wonder if she anticipated the ambiguous, meaningless label-storm it would explode into. I have no problem calling a group influential, but to call ANY group or musician important would imply that there are groups that... aren't. And that... hell, I thought about it a little last night... I'd have trouble calling even Beethoven "important."

end jack, anyway. and i'm not starting a new thread on this because it's all semantics and arrogance, and I'm sure we all have enough of that to render any discussion moot...

She didn't do it in a "we have to label this genre" kind of way, the story goes that it was more of a throwaway statement she made when an interviewer asked how she would describe the sound on the Banshees', at the time new, album. Not sure which, but I'd wager a guess that it would have been Join Hands.

Yes, it's probably better we don't start a new thread, since this type of discussion is currently infesteing about 4 different topics anyhow.

Back on-topic: I'm wondering if there should be a thread specifically for DGN radio song wants and hopes, or can this one be morphed into that? Troy's call, I suppose, since it's his thread (and his project).

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Hey, speaking of Throbbing Gristle, Troy, it'd be cool if you could manage to put up some of their...more accessible(?) songs, like United or Adrenalin or Subhuman. I'd dig it, and I'll bet I'm not the only one. :D

Okie doke. Will be awhile (maybe a day or so) im still working on a lot of backend radio stuff and random other board things... that somehow turn into hours and hours of work.

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Addtional Tracks By The Following Artists Recently Added:

All About Eve

Combichrist

Dead Can Dance

Feindflug

Funker Vogt

London After Midnight

Lords of Acid

Marilyn Manson

Nick Cave

Powerman 5000

Rammstein

Siouxie and the Banshees

Snake River Conspiracy

Stellastarr

Suicide Commando

The 69 Eyes

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Rolling Stones

Throbbing Gristle

Wolfsheim

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Ok well i been working on it since i made that last post.. Had to delete everything and start over from scratch... :drool

But , i think i got the squelchy sounds fixed. Omg /faint. Let me know if you hear any error-ish sounding tracks (and the name of them)

But i've been demoing it for like 2 hours straight and havent heard any. Maybe now i can get back to optimizing and adding new stuff lol. *goes off to pass out from lack of sleep* :laugh:

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New Tracks Added By Several Artists Including:

Alphaville

Angels & Agony

Black Sabbath

Bobby "Boris" Picket

The Cramps

Criss Angel

Depeche Mode

De/Vision

Funker Vogt

Godsmack

Merge

Modern English

Murder City Devils

My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult

Neuroactive

Nick Cave

Nirvana

Pink Floyd

Plasmic Honey

The Psychedelic Furs

Rasputina

Seabound

This Mortal Coil

Tones On Tail

Unter Null

Zeromancer

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