Chapter Thirty-Five: Follow My Voice

Our focus this month is on ionic voices in goth and industrial music. We’ll be hearing from legends like Chris Connelly, Bill Leeb, Andrew Eldritch, Corpus Delicti’s Sebastian, Athan Maroulis, and a few more surprises. Enjoy!

Special thanks to Megan for providing our bonus song this month! Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com!

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The Tracklist:

 

1 – “Spoonfed Celeste” by Chris Connelly from the album Shipwreck (1994)
(Bandcamp)

2 – “Magnum Bullet” by Night Runner from the Album Thunderbird (2017)
(Bandcamp)

3 – “Linoleum” by Die Warzau from the album Convenience (2004)
(Bandcamp)

4 – “Ecce Gratum (Club Mix)” by QNTAL from the compilation Asleep by Dawn Magazine Presents: DJ Ferret’s Underground Club Mix #1 (2005)
(Website)

5 – “Still Alive” by Noise Unit from the album Cheeba City Blues (2022)
(Bandcamp)

6 – “Broken” by Corpus Delicti from the album Obsessions (1995)
(Bandcamp)

7 – “Colours” by The Sisters of Mercy from the album Floodland (1987)
(Website)

8 – “Serpents Seduce Your Angels” by NEIKKA RPM from the album Scorpion in the Hourglass (2022)
(Bandcamp)

9 – “The Judas Cradle” by Spahn Ranch from the album The Coiled One (1995)
(Bandcamp)

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