Thank you, it was a fabulous concert! Did you get a chance to check out my blog about New Wave and Post-Punk music? The audience reaction there at the time was negative, but reaction on the 'Net has been good and I got a 100/100 grade on it. I look forward to my next concert, whenever that will be.ich1990 (post: 1273793) wrote:I would like to mention that I really enjoyed your account of the Cruxshadows/Aria/I:Scintilla concert. It is nice to be able to attach mental imagery to the names that I see popping up on the radio. Whenever I hear "Sophia" or "Cursive Eve" pop up on the Batcave, I make sure to turn the volume up a bit.
Fair enough. Once school is out for the semester, I'm thinking about doing two more blogs in a similar vein, one for Gothic and Darkwave music, and the other for Industrial. As to Lycia and Delerium, here's a brief breakdown.ich1990 (post: 1273817) wrote:Yes, I did get a chance to read that blog. I must confess that, prior to reading it, I had absolutely no idea what the differences between the genres are, let alone where they originated from.
So, I now have labels for the genres that I like. I enjoy Synthpop and New Wave, but some post punk annoys me.
I also appreciate bands like Delerium and Lycia. Just out of curiosity, what genre would that be?
GhostontheNet (post: 1273846) wrote:Fair enough. Once school is out for the semester, I'm thinking about doing two more blogs in a similar vein, one for Gothic and Darkwave music, and the other for Industrial.
GhostontheNet wrote: As to Lycia and Delerium, here's a brief breakdown.......
You're welcome, it's a pleasure to run it. As to CCM stations and broadcast radio in general, these days the only stations I will listen to are public radio, and the Jazz and Classical stations, each of which are very well run. Other than that, though, there's just not that much worth listening to. I think that when you get down to it, most of the music you hear on the radio is very boring, but when you actually get to listen to other people's personal music collection, all kinds of interesting stuff will come out of the woodwork. In building the playlist of BRR, I've always wanted it to have that really cool vibe like I was letting you in on my own private record collection, and that is in fact the truth. It's a fun, fresh, and honest approach to broadcasting, and I think that's one of the main reasons why interest in the station has really taken off over the past year.ich1990 (post: 1273966) wrote:Thanks again for running this station, it has introduced me to a host of music that I had no idea even existed. I find it quite refreshing compared to the CCM music that our local stations incessantly play.
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