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Thread #97762   Message #1927515
Posted By: GUEST,punkfolkrocker
05-Jan-07 - 01:22 PM
Thread Name: Marilyn Manson's birthday (5 Jan 1969)
Subject: RE: Marilyn Manson's birthday
well.. out here the wider culture of 21st Century music genre colliding & bending

Industrial Goth and Folk aren't entirely the strangest bed fellows..!!!???




BTW.. check out "Stille Volk" and their [..imho..]excellent CDs


http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/102-9925123-2805717?%5Fencoding=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=music&field-artist

http://www.ssmt-reviews.com/db/searchrev.php?artistID=1078&showReview=true&PHPSESSID=d084fa5e286c1779dafcf992b1cd771e



"Exuvies 1998 Holy Records

The follow-up to Hantoama, Exuvies is one strange, wonderful album. I expected more experimentation and general weirdness, but not quite to the degree present on this album. The Pyrenees folk music is still there, but now there's also a whole assortment of other influences, namely progressive rock, death metal, industrial, electronic music, noise and ambient. Rock percussion and bass lines now form the back bone of the music, and there's a prominent spot for the electric guitar and sampling as well. Exuvies is a beautiful experience, a marriage of the rural with the urban, the ancient with the modern, and the subtle with the over-the-top. Serenity and edginess collide."