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the pleasure in a kiss is not its sensual, but its psychological impact.
or, rather, its physically sensual impact is tightly connected to the
psychological state, to the point where these two are the same.
the head that swirls (is it from the blood influx), the mind that is
cleared of everything but this longing n submerging into proximity, the touch
of two bodies and minds intertwined
remembered that because of a dream. left me thankful. funny that i almost forgot.
no, no special connotations in that cuff phrase, i just liked the sound of it.
a FACT magazine article (2006) about industrial & electronic body music
made me search and listen to all these pieces in YouTube.. n it was the same
boring stuff i don't much like. on the other hand i got hooked myself
on the sound textures in aforementioned Front 242's Geography (not Geometry :P)
man, who can resist tracks & videos like this? :P
and i mean. it's totally unlike what they did later - i don't like how industrial /
electronic body music got mixed with rock / metal, - i mean, those first albums,
be it Human League or Clock DVA or Front 242, were more into experimenting with
ideas, and standard styles like funk/soul/disco & post-punk/new-wave, bending the
ideas accordingly, often delivering shocking lyrics and stuff - i don't much care
about this. but anyway...
this here is Cabaret Voltaire, from 1985, i hear, it reminds me so much that sampling/eno/byrne/mylifeinabushofghosts stuff, i think.. i like the way the video is made though. actually this stuff is like what Nine inch nails did and Ministry and the likes, die Krupps etc. but all this doesn't move me that much.
or take And One's Metalhammer or Front 242's Headhunter, which are kind of genre-defining etc., but nah, i'm not into that right now, never was.
adore this picture. pro'b'ly it's the best anne clark's picture i've ever seen.
which reminds me of this splendid Our Darkness video that I spotted in that FACT's journalist ebm/industrial top tracks list:
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