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The Rule Of Thirds
''The Rule of Thirds'' is an album by Death In June released in 2008 as CD and LP (2x10"). This is the first actual studio release since the 2001 album '' All Pigs Must Die''. The stripped-down neofolk sound of the album has been likened to Rose Clouds of Holocaust, Brown Book and But, What Ends When the Symbols Shatter? ''But, What Ends When The Symbols Shatter?'' is an album by Death in June, released in 1992. The first edition was issued as a gold disc in a white digipak with the artwork on the enclosed booklet. "He's Disabled", "The Mourner's Bench", "Becaus .... Track listing # "The Glass Coffin" # "Forever Loves Decay" # "Jesus, Junk and the Jurisdiction" # "Idolatry" # "Good Mourning Sun" # "The Perfume of Traitors" # "Last Europa Kiss" # "The Rule of Thirds" # "Truly Be" # "Their Deception" # "My Rhine Atrocity" # "Takeyya" # "Let Go" ReferencesDeath In June Official Homepage {{DEFAULTSORT:Rule Of Thirds Album, The Death in June albums 2008 albums ...
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Death In June
Death in June are a neofolk group led by English musician Douglas P. (Douglas Pearce). The band was originally formed in the United Kingdom in 1981 as a trio, but after the other members left in 1984 and 1985 to work on other projects, the group became the work of Douglas P. and various collaborators. Over the band's four decades of existence, they have made numerous shifts in style and presentation, resulting in an overall shift from initial post-punk and Industrial music influence to a more acoustic and folk music-oriented approach. Douglas P.'s influence was instrumental in sparking neofolk, of which his music has subsequently become a part. History Origin Pearce formed Death in June in 1981 in England, along with Patrick Leagas and Tony Wakeford. Pearce and Wakeford had been members of the political punk band Crisis, which formed in 1977. Crisis had gained a substantial following in the UK punk subculture. Crisis performed at rallies for The Right to Work, Rock Agains ...
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Neofolk
Neofolk, also known as apocalyptic folk, is a form of experimental music blending elements of folk and industrial music, which emerged in punk rock circles in the 1980s. Neofolk may either be solely acoustic or combine acoustic folk instrumentation with various other sounds. History The term "neofolk" originates from esoteric music circles who started using the term in the late 20th century to describe music influenced by musicians such as Douglas Pearce (Death In June), Tony Wakeford (Sol Invictus) and David Tibet (Current 93). Anglo-American folk music with similar sounds and themes to neofolk existed as far back as the 1960s. Folk musicians such as Vulcan's Hammer, Changes, Leonard Cohen, and Comus could be considered harbingers of the sound that later influenced the neofolk artists. Also the later explorations of Velvet Underground's band members, specifically those of Nico, have been called a major influence on what later became neofolk. Culture A majority of artists wit ...
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Soleilmoon
Soleilmoon Recordings is an American record label that began in 1987 as a cassette label, operating from the back of a record shop called the Ooze in Portland, Oregon, US. The first releases were by Smegma, Muslimgauze, Coil, and Nocturnal Emissions. In 1991 the shop was sold and Soleilmoon became a full-time label. Hate music designation On February 15, 2017, Soleilmoon was declared a provider of hate music by the Southern Poverty Law Center, solely for the label's release of recordings by alleged far-right extremist artist Death in June. This designation has since been removed from the Southern Poverty Law Center's Hate Map without comment. Soleilmoon artists See also * List of record labels File:Alvinoreyguitarboogie.jpg File:AmMusicBunk78.jpg File:Bingola1011b.jpg Lists of record labels cover record labels, brands or trademarks associated with marketing of music recordings and music videos. The lists are organized alphabetically, b ... References External lin ...
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Free Tibet (album)
''Free Tibet'' is an mp3 compilation by Death in June featuring David Tibet on vocals. The album was made available for free download in 2006 through the Death in June website. In 2016, a limited edition CD release of 1,000 copies was released through Leprosy Discs, a sub-label of NER NER may refer to: * New European Recordings, a record label * ISO 3166-1 three letter code for Niger * Named entity recognition, a text processing task that identifies certain words as belonging to one class or another * Northeast Regional, an Amtr ..., in response to a number of bootlegs having appeared on the market in years prior. Track listing #"Death Books I" - 5:55 #"This Is Paradise I" - 4:41 #"Love Books" - 4:12 #"Jerusalem The Black" - 2:56 #"Daedalus Falling" - 4:53 #"Death Books II" - 5:56 #"This Is Paradise II" - 10:57 References Death in June albums Albums free for download by copyright owner Tibetan independence movement 2006 albums {{2006-rock-album-stub ...
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Peaceful Snow/Lounge Corps
''Peaceful Snow/Lounge Corps'' is an album by Death in June released in November 2010. This version was available to download from iTunes in November 2010, the CD version with bonus tracks was limited to 3,000 copies. The album was also released as threeseparate 2x10" picture disc editions, as well as a USB version (MP3 & FLAC). It is their first studio release since 2008's The Rule of Thirds and marks a distinctive change in sound. Unlike the more neofolk sounds of their most recent releases, this album is completely piano led, under the moniker of 'Totenkopf Torch Songs'. The 'Lounge Corps' part of the album is a selection of well-known Death in June Death in June are a neofolk group led by English musician Douglas P. (Douglas Pearce). The band was originally formed in the United Kingdom in 1981 as a trio, but after the other members left in 1984 and 1985 to work on other projects, the gro ... tracks such as 'Rose Clouds of Holocaust' & 'Fall Apart' reworked in the style o ...
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Allmusic
AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on musicians and bands. Initiated in 1991, the database was first made available on the Internet in 1994. AllMusic is owned by RhythmOne. History AllMusic was launched as ''All Music Guide'' by Michael Erlewine, a "compulsive archivist, noted astrologer, Buddhist scholar and musician". He became interested in using computers for his astrological work in the mid-1970s and founded a software company, Matrix, in 1977. In the early 1990s, as CDs replaced LPs as the dominant format for recorded music, Erlewine purchased what he thought was a CD of early recordings by Little Richard. After buying it he discovered it was a "flaccid latter-day rehash". Frustrated with the labeling, he researched using metadata to create a music guide. In 1990, in Big Rapids, Michigan, he founded ''All Music Guide' ...
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All Pigs Must Die (album)
''All Pigs Must Die'' is an album by Death in June, released in 2001. The record consists of two parts: the first half of the album bears the typical later Death in June neofolk sound, whereas the second half of the album has a much more chaotic and noise-infused experimental sound to it. The album was originally released as a limited edition LP on coloured vinyl; most copies of the 2000 released were pressed on a colour dubbed "piggy pink", but a portion of these were pressed on pink vinyl with red spatters, in a variant dubbed "bloody piggy". The album was also released on CD, and has since been made available on cassette and picture disc. Track listing # "All Pigs Must Die" # "Tick Tock" # "Disappear in Every Way" # "The Enemy Within" # "We Said Destroy II" # "Flies Have Their House" # "With Bad Blood" # "No Pig Day (Some Night We're Going to Party Like it's 1969)" # "We Said Destroy III" # "Lords of the Sties" # "Ride Out!" Personnel * Vocals, guitars, noise, keyboards: D ...
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Neofolk
Neofolk, also known as apocalyptic folk, is a form of experimental music blending elements of folk and industrial music, which emerged in punk rock circles in the 1980s. Neofolk may either be solely acoustic or combine acoustic folk instrumentation with various other sounds. History The term "neofolk" originates from esoteric music circles who started using the term in the late 20th century to describe music influenced by musicians such as Douglas Pearce (Death In June), Tony Wakeford (Sol Invictus) and David Tibet (Current 93). Anglo-American folk music with similar sounds and themes to neofolk existed as far back as the 1960s. Folk musicians such as Vulcan's Hammer, Changes, Leonard Cohen, and Comus could be considered harbingers of the sound that later influenced the neofolk artists. Also the later explorations of Velvet Underground's band members, specifically those of Nico, have been called a major influence on what later became neofolk. Culture A majority of artists wit ...
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Rose Clouds Of Holocaust
''Rose Clouds Of Holocaust'' is a 1995 album by the English neofolk project Death In June, released through New European Recordings. Track listing Personnel * Douglas P. – all instrumentation, vocals, lyrics, engineering, production * Ken Thomas – engineering, production * Dave Lokan – engineering * Simon Norris – vibraphone, melodica , backing vocals * Max Wearing – vocals , backing vocals * Rose McDowall – backing vocals * David Tibet David Tibet (born David Michael Bunting; 5 March 1960) is a British poet and artist who founded the music group Current 93, of which he is the only full-time member. He was given the name "Tibet" by Genesis P-Orridge, and in January 2005 he a ... – vocals * Campbell Finley – trumpet References 1995 albums Death in June albums {{1990s-rock-album-stub ...
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Brown Book (album)
''Brown Book'' is an album by Death in June, released in 1987. "To Drown A Rose" was released as a 10" single, backed with non-album tracks "Europa: The Gates of Heaven" and "Zimmerit". This single was later re-released as part of the 1989 compilation '' The Corn Years''. The song features Rose McDowall on lead vocals. The album is named after an index of West Germans who were previously involved in Germany's National Socialist government, compiled by East German authorities and published in 1965. Numerous songs on the album make extensive use of quotations from literature, including Jean Genet's 1948 novel ''Funeral Rites'' ("To Drown a Rose", "The Fog of the World"), and Yukio Mishima's 1969 novel '' Spring Snow'' ("Touch Defiles"). The sale of ''Brown Book'' has been prohibited in Germany since 2005 due to the title track's sampling of the "Horst-Wessel-Lied", the anthem of the Sturmabteilung. In response to the proposed ban, Douglas P. submitted statements to the German aut ...
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But, What Ends When The Symbols Shatter?
''But, What Ends When The Symbols Shatter?'' is an album by Death in June, released in 1992. The first edition was issued as a gold disc in a white digipak with the artwork on the enclosed booklet. "He's Disabled", "The Mourner's Bench", "Because of Him", and "Little Black Angel" are covers/re-interpretations of songs from Jim Jones' People's Temple Choir 1973 gospel album ''He's Able''. The original songs were "He's Able", "Something's Got a Hold of Me", "Because of Him", and "Black Baby", respectively. The album cover photography of a statue was taken in Foro Italico Foro Italico is a sports complex in Rome, Italy, on the slopes of Monte Mario. It was built between 1928 and 1938 as the Foro Mussolini (literally Mussolini's Forum) under the design of Enrico Del Debbio and, later, Luigi Moretti. Inspired by t .... Track listing #"Death is the Martyr of Beauty" – 3:50 #"He's Disabled" – 4:08 #"The Mourner's Bench" – 2:31 #"Because of Him" – 3:46 #"Dædalus Rising" †...
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Death In June Albums
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