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Echoes Podcast: John Robb’s Goth History

An episode of the PRX: Echoes Interview Podcast podcast, hosted by PRX: Echoes Interview Podcast, titled "Echoes Podcast: John Robb’s Goth History" was published on June 1, 2023 and runs 17 minutes.

June 1, 2023 ·17m · PRX: Echoes Interview Podcast

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Echoes Podcast John Robb and the History of Goth: The Echoes Interview

John Robb

The sound of Goth has permeated music since the early 1980s and continues to this day with artists like Bauhaus, The Cure, Dead Can Dance and Siouxsie and the Banshees.. Author and musician John Robb has created a definitive chronicle of this movement in his book, The Art of Darkness: The History of Goth.

They embrace the melancholy and dance the melancholy, you know, so there’s a darkness inherent in the music But also a joy as well. . . .And in a sense, it was reacting to the darker surroundings, but also escaping from them. It’s a dark escapism. And it’s also a dark psychedelia.

We go down the sonic cathedrals of Goth when we talk to John Robb on Echoes.

JOHN ROBB FEATURE PLAYLIST
Artist – Song – Album
Killing Joke – What’s This For. . . . !
Killing Joke – Requiem – Killing Joke
Sisters of Mercy – Black Planet – First Last and Always Collection
The Southern Death Cult – Moya – The Southern Death Cult
The Doors – The End – The Doors
David Bowie – All the Madmen – The Man Who Sold the World
Siouxsie and the Banshees – Jigsaw Feeling – The Scream
Siouxsie and the Banshees – Arabian Knights – Juju
Joy Division – Love Will Tear Us Apart – Substance
Bauhaus – Bela Lugosi’s Dead – The Bela Session
Bauhaus – In the Flat Field – In the Flat Field
The Cure – The Hanging Gardens – Pornography
Killing Joke – Unspeakable – What’s This For. . . !
The Cure – Love Song – Disintegration

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