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Master Steampunk Musicians Thread

Started by Josh of Vernian Process, July 06, 2009, 09:02:47 AM

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Josh of Vernian Process

Quote from: Argus Fairbrass on November 24, 2010, 03:41:24 AM
Ha ha, I feel no need to defend it as such, but I do like some of it. Although many of the bands seem to be adding guitars and going a bit more metal or rock, (not selling I guess) I was interested to see that Combi Christ were supporting Rammstein recently. I always thought they were one of the better exponents. And I've also noticed some of the more mainstream dance people I know have finally got into it as well. The funny thing is that most of my favourite hardcore industrial techno, doesn't come from EBM or Aggro Tech bands at all!

Perssonally, I'm a big fan of mid-80's EBM, stuff like Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Click-Click, A Split Second, Neon Judgment, Mussolini Headkick, and even some 90's artists like Projecct Pitchfork, Forma Tadre (A huge influence on our bands sound), and And One.
Gilded Age Records is a collective of like minded Indie artists, all unified by a common 19th Century/Steampunk theme.
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Count_Zero

cant really say im too much into the music it seems alot like the same crap hipsters listen to. im sorry but i must say im sticking with my cyberpunk and ebm. but thats just music i do like doctor steel and abney park bands who really get it in my opinion i do love the aesthetic and what not especially that one badge by alchemy gothic, but i regress there must be heavier steampunk bands out there or is it up to me to go make one

Josh of Vernian Process

Quote from: Count_Zero on November 28, 2010, 07:42:56 AM
cant really say im too much into the music it seems alot like the same crap hipsters listen to. im sorry but i must say im sticking with my cyberpunk and ebm. but thats just music i do like doctor steel and abney park bands who really get it in my opinion i do love the aesthetic and what not especially that one badge by alchemy gothic, but i regress there must be heavier steampunk bands out there or is it up to me to go make one

I can't think of a single Steampunk influenced band that a Hipster would be caught dead listening to. What in the style have you heard? There is a lot of heavier music in Steampunk. Including some of our material.

You may also want to check out the bands on Gilded Age Records.
Gilded Age Records is a collective of like minded Indie artists, all unified by a common 19th Century/Steampunk theme.
<A HREF="http://www.gildedagerecords.com"><img src="http://www.movementproductions.net/art/gilded/gilded_banner1.gif">

Willseg

Quote from: Rockula on November 22, 2010, 04:38:37 PM
Quote from: Willseg on November 11, 2010, 05:45:18 PM
Add "Pocketwatch" to the list :)

Where? Link?

Currently we're just enjoying playing lots of live music, so as of yet very little web presence and virtually nothing recorded. Have just posted up a vid of some of last night's gig:
http://brassgoggles.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,27957.0.html
My webiste of stuff: www.willsegerman.com
A band I'm in: www.pocketwatchtheband.com
Another band I'm in: www.clockworkquartet.com

e-j-allen

Mad dog mcrea is most steam punky in a gyspy sort of way

Cubinoid

I posted this several other places because we're quite pleased with how it turned out - so apologies if you've heard this one before...

Moth, the band that my wife Tixia and I formed wrote a song inspired by Grey Gardens...unusual instrumentation, which is starting to become an obsession with me and my home full of quirky instruments!

It's called "No one Can Play Me"


GREY GARDENS tribute "No-one can play me" - Moth music video
We are proud to present the Surrey Steampunk Convivial, for your pleasure:

Tom Slatter

Love the video, Mr Cubinoid.

Might I mention my own recent music video? Tis the work of my brother 'The Dark Power' and I, and accompanies a song that can be downloaded at http://tomslatter.bandcamp.com .


Spinning the Compass
Spinning the Compass - A Steampunk Album
http://tomslatter.bandcamp.com

Cubinoid

Quote from: Tom Slatter on December 19, 2010, 04:10:29 PM
Love the video, Mr Cubinoid.

Might I mention my own recent music video? Tis the work of my brother 'The Dark Power' and I, and accompanies a song that can be downloaded at http://tomslatter.bandcamp.com .


Spinning the Compass

Beautiful work, Mr. Slatter! Really lovely! I recently played your music to a group of film makers for their Christmas party...keep up the good work, Sir!
We are proud to present the Surrey Steampunk Convivial, for your pleasure:

aronax

A lot of great music in this thread, yet beside the new revelation some I've already been introduced into.

However I am interested how is steamy music (genre?) defined?

I know the whole put the art into a genre is hard and almost impossible from a musical side there are some rules how to do so, the only problem, music should have no rules or boundaries.

Few of the bands could easily slip into dark goth genre, some are folkish, many deviantly stepping into many genres, what is that line that connects them all together to fit into this thread?

Can be the ones like The Covenant be considered steamy music as there are some elements in their music I see that way, dammit, this is loads of fun !

Also looking if any recommendation on some heavier/metalish music good to start with

Animasola

I have been out of the music scene for sometime (a dark age for me) and recently found this genre.  Inspiring.

Argus Fairbrass

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Quote from: aronax on January 04, 2011, 04:07:46 PM
A lot of great music in this thread, yet beside the new revelation some I've already been introduced into.

However I am interested how is steamy music (genre?) defined?

I know the whole put the art into a genre is hard and almost impossible from a musical side there are some rules how to do so, the only problem, music should have no rules or boundaries.

Few of the bands could easily slip into dark goth genre, some are folkish, many deviantly stepping into many genres, what is that line that connects them all together to fit into this thread?

Can be the ones like The Covenant be considered steamy music as there are some elements in their music I see that way, dammit, this is loads of fun !

Also looking if any recommendation on some heavier/metalish music good to start with


Someone once said "a true artist is someone who joins the seemingly unjoinable" (something like that anyway  :D) I believe potentially everything has a place here. I think It's a question of viewing it through an antiquated lens so to speak. Some people are turning their hands to that with great success, others are still working on it. Suffice to say, there's plenty of areas still to be explored and (I feel anyway) lots of steamy goodness still to come, as well as what's already here.

Regarding your request, if you are not familiar with them already, posted elsewhere on the forum by El Shoggotho, these guys certainly intrigued me recently...

Haha, should probably put a NSFW on this as well (I seem to have the habit today)


Have her steamed and brought to my tent!

Neolithic Goddess

I've got some suggestions that might be useful:
.Eliza Rickman
.TyLean
.The Strand
.Steampowered Giraffe
.The Birthday Massacre (Though they 're more gothic than steampunk)
Do you have any wine that's a little more...red?

Jolly Roger

Ahoy, my two pence
   Why Are We Building Such A Big Ship
   Alexandra Hamer
   Dark Dark Dark
   16 horsepower
   the Legendary Pink Dots(at times) 8)
Natural things exist only a little; reality lies only in dreams,,,Baudelaire

Ms Fisher

So maybey not steamPUNK but very good bands I haven't seen mentioned yet:

The destroyers, gypsy punk (particularly glass coffin burial and methusla mouse):http://www.myspace.com/thedestroyersplaymusic

Louis Barabbas and the bedlam six, dark and twised swing/big band, any and all of it is spectacular: http://www.myspace.com/bedlamsix

and finally DJ Kormack, for everyone who likes there novelty songs and public information broadcasts remixed try "Quackery": http://www.myspace.com/djkormac

Dr. Madd

What about Prof. Elemental and the Cog is Dead?
What do we want? Decapitations!

Argus Fairbrass

Haha. I can't help but notice that no matter how many times people mention any band, that list doesn't seem to be changing  :D
Have her steamed and brought to my tent!

Cal Lugosi

Blatant self promotion time!

If any fine gentlemen or ladies who are interested, I play drums for the time traveling, pan dimensional band known as; Mechanical Spaniard!

We kind of play a mix of steam/diesel/punk/metal/folk/etc.... the best examples of our work is on our myspace account over at;
http://www.myspace.com/mechanicalspaniard

If somethin' like this is worth doin' at all... It's worth doin' right!

Seams of Steam

Piggybacking off of Cal's self-promotion idea...

I'm working on making costumes for an awesome up-and-coming steampunk/carnivale noir band called "V is for Villains." They have an electronica/rock/metal sound and plan on having highly theatrical performances. The Villains currently have one song up on youtube. Check them out (as well as Ava Vice's costume, which is the one I have completed thus far)!

Website: http://www.visforvillains.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/V-is-For-Villains/121551834569819

Videodrome

Just thought I'd try throwing this one out....


Apparat Organ Quartet:  yes it's synth but more crude and analog.  It's basically 4 guys surrounded organs or keyboards.  Also they still use a real drummer for their beats. 

They used to play old Hammond organs but switched to portables keyboards because it was such a pain to tour. 

APPARAT ORGAN QUARTET - Iceland Airwaves, 16th October 2010

The Aeronauts

   
    I've come here to mention my band, we just got our album done and are starting to tear our way into the Steampunk scene.  So, yeah, if we're lucky, you heard it here first. 

     www.facebook.com/TheAeronautsBand

Here's what we're like live.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/RSlj86SkKqE

    Also, I don't want to come off as cheesy, but if you go to our facebook 'buy now' page to buy the digital version of our album for cheaper than we usually sell it.  It's 8 songs, it's usually $8, this button makes it $5. 

           Just go down to the 'Brass Goggles Special' button.  Only you guys will know what it means, ha.  If it doesn't take you to the link after, email me at TheAeronautsBand@gmail.com and I'll work it out. 

      Hopefully you guys enjoy it.  Later.





Col. Aleksander Montfort

More self serving plugs! My band is about to bust out onto the scene with a more rock angle..

Cuz let's face it...with all the music styles available to steampunkers, sometimes, you just wanna "rock out, with your clock out"!!! Sorry...call dibbs on that one lol!

You know what they call that guy that's always hanging out with the musicians in the band? The drummer. That would be me on the skins lol! We do largely original stuff, but have a bunch of covers to keep the masses happy. And I'm not talking Journey covers. More info later as to our name and schtick...can't give away company secrets as of yet.

Meanwhile, get out there and support your local Steampunk bands!

Col M.  ;-)
I never met an airship I didn't like.

Josh of Vernian Process

#171
Quote from: Argus Fairbrass on February 28, 2011, 07:04:20 AM
Haha. I can't help but notice that no matter how many times people mention any band, that list doesn't seem to be changing  :D

yeah unfortunately i don't have the time to update that list. The idea was that the list would be ever growing as people added their own responses. The initial list was just what I knew of at the time I posted it lol.
Gilded Age Records is a collective of like minded Indie artists, all unified by a common 19th Century/Steampunk theme.
<A HREF="http://www.gildedagerecords.com"><img src="http://www.movementproductions.net/art/gilded/gilded_banner1.gif">

AngelWithDirtyHands

Haha the first band I thought of for this thread was Vernian Process, then I saw who had started it... ^_Q

Josh of Vernian Process

Quote from: AngelWithDirtyHands on June 06, 2011, 12:29:26 PM
Haha the first band I thought of for this thread was Vernian Process, then I saw who had started it... ^_Q

;)
Gilded Age Records is a collective of like minded Indie artists, all unified by a common 19th Century/Steampunk theme.
<A HREF="http://www.gildedagerecords.com"><img src="http://www.movementproductions.net/art/gilded/gilded_banner1.gif">

Ed Lacy

Perhaps the least offensive way to avoid dividing the list into sub-genres would be to list the instruments/equipment used by each act. This could be a bit cumbersome, but perhaps less so than parsing the groups into various categories and giving each a name (names alone might cause serious sectarian squabbles, I suspect).
My tastes run in both acoustic and electronic directions, but I think I should point out that though both the Dresden Dolls and Squirrel Nut Zippers are acoustic, they sound nothing alike. The same diversity exists in electronic music. My personal musical efforts are aimed at synthesizing electronic and acoustic styles. I play mostly keyboards, but also string instruments, percussion and recorders (both woodwinds and the kind with microphones). I don't understand the confinement of choosing one set of options to the exclusion of another.
The future isn't what it used to be, yet.