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Goth equivalent to live laugh love
#bauhaus#depeche mode#gothic#goth#romantic goth#the cure#trad goth#vampire goth#goth memes#corp goth#darkwave#coldwave#synthpop#goth music
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𝕭𝖗𝖆𝖟𝖎𝖑𝖎𝖆𝖓 𝕲𝖔𝖙𝖍𝖘 [1992]
#goth#gothic#90s goth#brazil#brazilian goths#dark aesthetic#goth aesthetic#goth fashion#gothic rock#darkwave#coldwave#post punk#death rock#goth music#goth subculture#gothstyle#trad goth#romantic goth#they look cool
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How to find new goth music that you'll love : a silly tutorial for people wanting to find new dark songs to obsess about.
Okay so following my last post, I'm going to do a tiny tutorial on how I find new goth/post-punk/darkwave/etc music and bands with only two tools : Internet and a bit of free time. I can guarantee it's worth it, especially if you want to invest yourself more into the subculture. Supporting new and active bands is a must if you want to see the goth genre flourish.
(Sorry in advance, most the screenshots will be in french. And if there's typos, my bad. I did my best but english is not my native language!)
the "Similar Artists" feature.
Probably one of the easiest way to find bands similar to the one you already like is using a website that will give you similar artists. This feature is a common one on listening plateforms like Spotify (left) or Last.fm (right). I tend to prefer the Last.fm one because you can see what genres the artists are tagged with. This gives you way more informations about the band, its influences and why it's in the similar artist section in the first place. You can also click on these tags to find other bands or, even better, repeat the process with the newer bands you find to delve deeper down the rabbit hole!
Both these exemples are "similar bands" found on the Boy Harsher page.
2. Playlists and sets
This one sounds obvious but it's one of the most efficient method to find new music without putting too much work into it. The only thing you have to keep in mind is to be precise with your keywords. For exemple, if you want to find new goth music but don't like EBM, you'll have to type your research with keywords like "gothrock", "deathrock" or "synthpop" "darkwave", etc....
Personally, there is two plateforms that I use fairly often for this purpose but I'm pretty sure it exists on every listening plateforms, so feel free to use the one you prefer. For me, it's Youtube and Spotify. I tend to prefer Youtube because it's more like a DJ set, with someone picking a limited amount of songs and new releases and sharing them like every few months. There are several accounts that do this, you just have to keep an eye out for them.
The images featured are the first playlists that pop up when I type "goth 2024" and "post-punk 2024" in the mentionned plateforms.
Keep in mind that you won't like everything and that you can skip the songs until you find one that makes you bop your head dracula style.
3. Music labels and samplers
We're entering a more niche category with this one. So, you really like a band and want to find something similar or, at least, something with the same qualities (be it the level of production, the subgenres explored, etc). Well, labels can help you! A music label is a production or publishing company that usually have several bands to manage. Some bands, of course, do everything by themselves but for the others, it's a GREAT way to find new similar music.
You can find the labels by looking at a band's website, social media or, even more efficiently, by looking at the records themselves. Usually, the label name/logo is somewhere on the cover. When you find it, you can simply type the name of the label and find the artists that are associated with it.
A lot of labels have a strong presence on Bandcamp and do "samplers". These are basically playlists featuring the artists they publish. If you don't want to click on every artists one at a time, you can simply listen to a sampler and see if anything is interesting you before going further.
The images I have used are both labels that are producing goth, darkwave and ebm music. The first one is Artoffact records (ACTORS, Cevin Key's solo work, etc...) and the second is AVANT! records (Buzz Kull, Blind Seagull, etc...)
4. Touring bands and opening acts
GREAT! One of your favourite band is touring. Maybe it's a big band, a classic goth staple, or maybe it's a tinier band you already enjoy. Either way, it will probably have an opening act, maybe several depending on the dates. When I see a band I like announcing gigs, I usually check the other bands that are following them in the tour. They can be less famous or they can even be local bands sometimes. No matter if you can attend the event or not, this is a good way to stay in touch with the scene and what's being played in venues. You can also just check the scheduled dates in goth or post-punk venues, nearby or far away.
The big plus of doing this is seeing the amazing art some tour posters feature (illustraded here by Buzzkull/Kontravoid and Rue Oberkampf). If you follow bands or venues on Instagram (and other social media where bands actually post), they are seen fairly often in tour and dates announcements. You can also check tour dates on several websites like Songkick, Bandsintown, etc.... I always prefer following the bands and venues themselves, though.
5. Webzines (and other internet tools) We're going even more niche with webzines, something that will probably disappear in a couple of years but that thankfully still exist nowadays. Basically, a webzine is just like a magazine/fanzine but online. By looking up the right keywords, or even looking at webzines focused on alternative music in your area, you might find a great ressource not only to find new music but also to find gigs and events related to the subculture. I'd advise everyone to broaden their horizons when looking for webzines : as an exemple, the one i use fairly often to find gigs in my area is not only goth related. it's more of an underground culture thing which leads me to find non-goth events that I could enjoy too!
Of course, Webzines are only a little part of the iceberg. I am sure there are plenty of facebook groups, blogs, forums and newsletter that basically lead you to find the same kind of informations. On this side, you have to be ressourceful depending on where you live, what is the culture around you and also how safe it is for you to navigate in these spaces.
6. Word-to-Mouth, mutuals, etc... At last, we are lucky enough to be on a website that allows everyone to share links like Spotify, Bandcamp and so on. There are several accounts dedicated to share goth music. For exemple, there is @nugothrhythms who share modern and newer goth sounds or the more recent @gothlisteningclub which is a great way to discover and listen to goth albums you've never heard of. I won't plug my own sideblog but you know, do your research, find mutuals that actually put a bit of work into sharing music! And, of course, feel free to do the same! I hope this little tutorial can help some people to find new music. The internet is a fabulous tool to keep subcultures alive. If you put a little work into it, you'll soon discover great bands and maybe even find a few gigs to attend. Remember, stay curious, don't limit yourself and always expend your horizons with art! Feel free to add anything that can help people finding new goth or post-punk music : blogs, playlists, etc!
#here it is!! took me a while but i wanted to do a nice banner and polish everything :)#long post#gothgoth#goth#goth music#post punk#coldwave#synthpop#alternative#alternative music
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I made a playlist for Hispanic Heritage Month.
All bands and artists featured are goth, deathrock, darkwave, or adjacent genres from Spain and Latin America, or otherwise prominently feature members of Hispanic backgrounds.
I've long since held the opinion that without the LatAm and Spanish scenes doing most of the heavy lifting, goth as a subculture probably would not have lived past the mid-2000s, and I feel like those scenes deserve more recognition.
#goth#gothic#trad goth#latin american goth#darkwave#post punk#gothic rock#coldwave#deathrock#horror#goth rock#80s goth#90s goth#alternative goth#goth aesthetic#goth bands#goth music#goth subculture#gothblr#gothic aesthetic#gothicrock#nu goth#hispanics#hispanic heritage month#spotify#music
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Nosferatu (1922) Music: Dusken Harmony
#nosferatu#vampire movies#music#gothic#gothgoth#darkwave#nosferatu the vampyre#vampire#vampires#gothic horror#post punk#gothic romance#goth rock#coldwave#new music#goth aesthetic#goth#goth girl#romantic goth#new wave#dusken harmony#dracula#old movies#horror#love#dark aesthetic#dark#dark music#spooky#spooky aesthetic
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#goth#gothic#alternative#dark alternative#gothgoth#trad goth#post punk#80s goth#90s goth#darkwave#gothic fashion#coldwave#new wave#new romantic#punk#punk fashion#goth music#alt#traditional goth#batcave#vintage#black and white aesthetic#black aesthetic#Spotify
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Echo & The Bunnymen
"The Killing Moon"
Music video, 1984
#echo & the bunnymen#echo and the bunnymen#music video#ian mcculloch#alternative music#80s music#post punk#goth#gothic music#gothic rock#goth music#goth rock#new wave#goth aesthetic#darkwave#dark wave#coldwave#cold wave#1980s music#1980s style#1980s fashion#80s#eighties#Youtube
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clair obscur - santa maria/toundra, 1983
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#dark aesthetic#dark art#dark#darkness#goth#gloomy#dark desires#goth aesthetic#darkest academia#lebanon hanover#dark music#dark romanticism#dark romance#angst#weltschmerz#spleen#darkwave#coldwave#goth music#Bandcamp
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I just started this playlist to sort out and collect songs that i enjoy in 2024. I will probably share a few in bandcamp links format as well in the next few weeks!
Enjoy 🦇
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80s trad goths🕸️🦇
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my goth playlists that no one asked for :3
general-
gothic rock/death rock-
post-punk-
dark/coldwave-
gothabilly/psychobilly and horror punk-
#goth music#gothic#goth#goth playlist#playlist#music#gothic rock#death rock#post punk#coldwave#darkwave#psychobilly#horror punk#gothabilly#Spotify
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Happy World Goth Day!
I mean I didn't sleep yet, so it still counts :P ___________________________ Follow me on the below sites for more updated photos and posts!
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#world goth day#goth#gothic#goth aesthetic#industrial music#darkwave#synthpop#gothic rock#ebm#coldwave#futurepop
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Listen/purchase: Hourglass by Cold Cave
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#bandcamp#music#alternative#coldwave#cold wave#darkwave#dark wave#electronic#post-punk#synth#cold cave#hourglass#passion depression#new wave
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Happy 4/20 🍃
#goth#gothic#alternative#trad goth#gothgoth#dark alternative#post punk#80s goth#darkwave#gothic fashion#goth poc#black and white aesthetic#420culture#vintage#black goths#90s goth#90sgoth#new wave#new romantic#coldwave#deathrocker#goth style#goth subculture#goth music#goth makeup#gothic makeup#Spotify
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