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Originally posted by Vorbedacht
Outside my girlfriend and ilex011 there aren't many here that are into this type of music.
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Originally posted by Evolutz
But still - the american scene isn´t that big, is it?
And american goth-music seems to be more like Marylin Manson et al...?
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Originally posted by Evolutz
Hätte ich das alles eigentlich auch auf Deutsch schreiben können?
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I´impressed that the german EBM/Dark Wave/etc-scene is so well known in the states. Of course techniqually it is quite easy to get the information/ music via internet, but yet I´suprised that there is so much interest in the european scene.
Why is that? Is it because there are less musicians in the US or because you don´t like the american "goth-scene"?
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To me it seems like the american music-market is that huge and there are so many artists that it isn´t that probable that - born in the US and A - you develop any interest in "foreign" music.
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And to me haujobb is surely one of the well known bands in the german scene,
but even in goofy old Germany most goth-fans dont´t know them.
For example: in the german version of "facebook" (with about 1,5 mio members)
our haujobb-group has about 11 members...
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and I´m a bit embarrased, that there are so many americans who are interested
(a part from Rammstein) in german bands, while I have to say that I haven´t
that many US-records in my collection...
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Originally posted by Kyron5
I'm impressed that the german EBM/Dark Wave/etc-scene is so well known in the states.
It's actually quite simply explained.
In the early-to-mid-'90s, the key to a European band's visibility in the US was whether or not it was licensed by a domestic US record label. Because licensed CDs were similarly priced to domestic releases and equally as available, they were as prevalent in people's record collections as domestic bands. So, for example, you could buy a CD by Spahn Ranch (a US band) for the same price as a Leaether Strip CD (both of which were on Cleopatra Records here in the US) so it really isn't that surprising that both bands were about as equally well-known.
In Haujobb's case, their first two records were licensed by Pendragon for the US in '94 and '95 respectively. In contrast, Covenant, who'd been releasing their first two records pretty much simultaneously (give or take a year), did not get licensed into the US until late '97. Although DOAC and Sequencer had been out for quite some time in Europe at that point, it wasn't until the Theremin EP was released in the US before Covenant had any impact in the US market. So basically, it all came down to licensing.
Now these days, with the advent of iTunes and other such resources, it's entirely a different story...
--Sharon
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Originally posted by ilex011
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I'd really like to hear lush's and erichazann's pov on this...
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Originally posted by ilex011
Having been *in* the scene some way or another for around 17, 18 years (god I feel old) and having travelled a bit, I can safely say that the gothic scene lately in the States is less about the music and more about the "seen and be seen" aspect of it. Less about the music and more about the aesthetic. I like the aesthetic, I love playing with the aesthetic, but something that's really nice about Europe is it's much more about a love of music there.
I'm trying to be careful with my words because I don't want to give the impression that we're a bunch of superficial scenesters here. Of course some people are, just like some people in Germany or Belgium or Norway or wherever are too.
I think it has a lot to do with relative age of many people who self-identify as "goth". Personally I can't stand Marilyn Manson's music and he's about as "goth" as Justin Timberlake as far as I'm concerned, but he's had an undeniable impact on the subculture. Mainly in how he and his image have managed to commodify it and mainstream it with radio hits and tshirts/cds at mall stores like Hot Topic. Young people, teens, in various stages of identity crises *g* are going to relate to it. Poorly applied eyeliner and baggy pants do not Goth make!
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Originally posted by kleineRatte
Besides, may I admit that I like Marilyn Manson? :sch:
He's not one of my favorites, but some of his songs are quite nice. This DM cover for example. And he's not taking himself too seriously.
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Originally posted by kleineRatte
I just wanted to remark that I know Haujobb *and* Dismantled. I think both bands are quite popular in Germany.
But I did not know out of heart if they are Germans or Americans or anything else.
Besides, may I admit that I like Marilyn Manson? :sch:
He's not one of my favorites, but some of his songs are quite nice. This DM cover for example. And he's not taking himself too seriously.
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Originally posted by lushmachine
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Originally posted by kleineRatte
I just wanted to remark that I know Haujobb *and* Dismantled. I think both bands are quite popular in Germany.
But I did not know out of heart if they are Germans or Americans or anything else.
Besides, may I admit that I like Marilyn Manson? :sch:
He's not one of my favorites, but some of his songs are quite nice. This DM cover for example. And he's not taking himself too seriously.
Dear friend, no one should feel bad for liking one band or another. MM may be an extreme spectacle at times because he's a mass media figure but even I love "I Put A Spell On You". I also own and love a lot of early House music. I'm sure people could tear that genre apart if they wanted to but in the end, no matter their opinion, I still enjoy it.
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