Well...despite the change of appearance of the site,
my music tastes haven't really changed at all...not much, anyway.
Goth/Industrial music
has so many different facets, it's hard to really categorize the different
artists into those headers. There's also EBM,
noize, darkwave, ethereal...and on the list goes. And even though I spin
the music, I'm not about to get into semantics when it comes to the music.
It's a point of contention, to be sure...but not one I'm going to preach
about. As the saying goes, "I don't know much about art, but I know
what I like." The same goes for music.
Also, being a fan of electronic music, my tastes have now included trance/hard
house, drum 'n' bass/jungle, techno, and other forms of electronic music.
Now
normally I'd post a bunch of links to my favorite artists and fill the
page with a bunch
of graphics...but not this time...I don't want to cause anyone's computer
to have a seizure loading graphics all day. Below are some links
to online resources and stores that you might find helpful when looking for
some new music.

Ministry of Sound - based in the UK. One of the biggest online resources
and stores for dance music.
Juno Records - based in the UK. A huge online store with preview samples.

Industrial Nation - all the information on goth/industrial/ebm/etc. you'll
ever need. :)
Metropolis Records - one of the biggest retailers of EBM/industrial/goth
on the 'net.
I also create music as well. Nothing's been published, as
I'm still a novice, despite what others might say :) As you might have
guessed, I create electronic music. Normally I'm not one to self-advertise,
but check out my music and let me know what you think...I welcome your
opinions :)

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