Suspiria - any fans on here?
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I'm listening to a lot of Suspiria at the moment. I was wondering if any other Heartlanders like 'em. Any old shirts or records knocking around for sale maybe? Stories to share? Opinions to state?
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I shorted their gig out in '95 at The Cockpit when condensation from me pint decided to mix with a spotlamp on the Merchandise Desk
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Is that what they call 'vomiting all over the Bargains table' nowadays?Norman Hunter wrote:condensation from me pint decided to mix with a spotlamp on the Merchandise Desk
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I used to listen to Suspiria quite a lot in the past, when I was a goth.
They have definitly made some nice choons, Allegedly, Dancefloor Tragedy, Night Time & (Now, We See) The Swine being some of my favourites.
They have definitly made some nice choons, Allegedly, Dancefloor Tragedy, Night Time & (Now, We See) The Swine being some of my favourites.
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pretty sure i saw them once at the banshee years ago. probably with nosferatu, or some other abomination like that
brrrr.
didnt rosetta help put out their first ep? where they scouse?
brrrr.
didnt rosetta help put out their first ep? where they scouse?
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Not again!Maisey wrote:I'm listening to a lot of Suspiria at the moment. I was wondering if any other Heartlanders like 'em. Any old shirts or records knocking around for sale maybe? Stories to share? Opinions to state?
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watched a movie called "suspiria" and it was an horror....if the name goes to show similarities....well the dialogues where pish and the music unlistenable
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Wouldn't call myself a "fan", but I'd be lying if I didn't say that they had 1 or 2 songs that I thought were OK.
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Nic wrote:Dancefloor Tragedy
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No puke involved!Izzy HaveMercy wrote:Is that what they call 'vomiting all over the Bargains table' nowadays?Norman Hunter wrote:condensation from me pint decided to mix with a spotlamp on the Merchandise Desk
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Shoulda seen that lamp jump, though - musta gone three feet up in the air, spun round then crashed to the floor
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Nottingham I think, they were Nightbreeds flagship act so to speak. I don't know if they had ties with Rosetta or not...I mean, they were about the same time, and Mark Tansley definatly had the same coat and shoes as Porl King...Quiff Boy wrote:pretty sure i saw them once at the banshee years ago. probably with nosferatu, or some other abomination like that
brrrr.
didnt rosetta help put out their first ep? where they scouse?
I know for a fact we have a few lurking Nozzy fans, I'm lookin' at you Jez In fact, I saw them quite recently and they were bloody good
I picked up a copy of their album "Drama" on cassette and its an excellent record (you know what I mean) - I'm trying to find a copy of the Tragedy EP on 12" but its not easy to come by.
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i heard Suspiria were members on a band called Intra venus, someone knows something about?
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Looks like it's only available on CD EP and no cheap eitherMaisey wrote:I picked up a copy of their album "Drama" on cassette and its an excellent record (you know what I mean) - I'm trying to find a copy of the Tragedy EP on 12" but its not easy to come by.
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i think i was confusing them with the ancestry
http://www.discogs.com/label/Futurity+Records
in which case, i DO remember a lot of people suspiria tees for a while (presumably after a local gig?) but i dont think i saw them myself...
http://www.discogs.com/label/Futurity+Records
in which case, i DO remember a lot of people suspiria tees for a while (presumably after a local gig?) but i dont think i saw them myself...
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Apperently Susperia Shirts were very comman at one point. The discog on the myspace says affordable shirts with lots of different designs was a tatic they used to extend their fan base.
The Tragedy EP is available on 12", with a different cover. I've seen it a few times. I have a feeling one will come my way in the end
Mark Tansly, who wrote most of the actual music in Susperia moved on to do a project called Intra Venus, which I haven't heard. Although the demos for his new solo album seem promising!
A reworked version of Allegedly Dancefloor Tragedy is available fro listening to on the interweb - its got vamped up music by Mark himself and vocals from Subterfuge's Clifford Ennis (who is a very nice bloke indeed). It's certainly worth a listen.
The Tragedy EP is available on 12", with a different cover. I've seen it a few times. I have a feeling one will come my way in the end
Mark Tansly, who wrote most of the actual music in Susperia moved on to do a project called Intra Venus, which I haven't heard. Although the demos for his new solo album seem promising!
A reworked version of Allegedly Dancefloor Tragedy is available fro listening to on the interweb - its got vamped up music by Mark himself and vocals from Subterfuge's Clifford Ennis (who is a very nice bloke indeed). It's certainly worth a listen.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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I know for a fact we have a few lurking Nozzy fans, I'm lookin' at you Jez In fact, I saw them quite recently and they were bloody good
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Well i love Suspiria, i got to know them around the first time i visit London so they always remind of those days. I actually have all their records (aka : tragedy ep, great & secret show,drama,dancfloor 12", greek split 12" with midnight config. incl. that negative sleeve edition of "great and secret show"). "far heavens" , "olympian and ivory" & "gods take dust" are goth at its best.
Even had a shirt of them..
I remember i bought "drama" from that crazy black guy at the late kensington market the first day i walked around London.
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Even had a shirt of them..
I remember i bought "drama" from that crazy black guy at the late kensington market the first day i walked around London.
Top memories!!
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btw the "tragedy ep" was their first release and was only available on cd. The 12" of dancefloor tragedy just has remixes plus a cover of yazoo s "goodbye 70s" and i think this was their last release as only two compilations, one through nightbreed and one through cleopatra were released afterwards.
Intra-venus was more electro-orientated and their first release was quite interesting
Intra-venus was more electro-orientated and their first release was quite interesting
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very close to "techno-trance" played at the rave parties in late 90's, i'd addSilence is platinum wrote: Intra-venus was more electro-orientated and their first release was quite interesting
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