Theme-based Episodes from EBM, Industrial, Goth, Darkwave, Neo-Folk, Neo-Classical, Electronica, Trance, Synthpop, and other Underground styles. Associated with LatexRecords.com, we play lots of music from many indie labels and artists in the associated genres.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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One can never truly be certain what year it actually is. Maybe it’s 1984 only now. Imagine the music of the early and mid 1980’s fitting the political climate of today. It’s as if Orwell’s book is just now becoming a reality. 01. Oingo Boingo “Wake U... more
This is just a small showcase of newer Goth based music and artists from LaTeX RaDiO podcast. 01. Inkubus Sukkubus “Field Of The Nymphs” 02. Merciful Nuns “Allseeing Eye (1st Aethyr)” 03. The March Violets “Snake Dance” 04. Aeon Sable “Visions” 05. S... more
Going a bit darker than the 2010 Dark Christmas episode, this version includes Industrial, Gothic, Folk, and Experimental. The tracks are not as you’d expect. Though they may have titles of well known Christmas carols, they do not sound anything like... more
This episode is based on the themes of Hell, Devils, Demons, Satan, and the Occult. 01. Ego Likeness "The Devil's In The Chemicals" 03. My Life with The Thrill Kill Kult "Nervous Xians" 04. Diverje "Evil Never Dies [Holy Father mix by Psykkle]" 05. T... more
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TG Mondalf of Latex Records spins a good mix of music, usually industrial and EBM, into his sets. His sets have been themed so far, and he picks a good selection of music for his theme, whether it be a monster-themed Halloween, a German-themed Ocktoberfest episode, or glooming it up for a Gothic episode. Definitely worth checking out.
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