http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-P5Q65rCUc
(why didn’t these guys have a longer career?)
Not the Last Night of the World, but the usual drill: second Sunday at Paparazzi nightclub, 8 pm onwards!
See you there!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-P5Q65rCUc
(why didn’t these guys have a longer career?)
Not the Last Night of the World, but the usual drill: second Sunday at Paparazzi nightclub, 8 pm onwards!
See you there!
Hot night!
DJ Murnau setlist:
Severed Heads – We Have Come To Bless This House
Nash the Slash – Reactor #2
Chris and Cosey – Walking Through Heaven
Tuxedomoon – Incubus (Blue Suit)
Portion Control – Brain Scraper Rebuild
Human League – Things That Dream Are Made Of
Emily Faryna – Doomed
Yello – Bostich
MC 900 Foot Jesus – I’m Going Straight to Heaven
Diamanda Galas – Double Barrel Prayer (Normotone cover)
Skinny Puppy – Smothered Hope
Cabaret Voltaire – Doom Zoom
Manufacture – As The End Draws Near
Einsturzende Neubauten – Ein Stuhl in Der Hoelle
Kraftwerk – Abzug
Laibach – Du Bist Unser
Umo Detic – Fahrenheit
Blutengel – Der Spiegel
Numb – Blood
Straftanz – Tanz Kaputt, was Euch Kaputt Macht
Nachtmahr – Boom Boom Boom
Technoir – Fragile
Combichrist – This is My Rifle (AK-47 remix)
Nekromantik – Children Go Bang
Soviet Radio – Dark Days
Clan of Xymox – Emily
And One – Dancing In The Factory
Eisenfunk – Werbepause
(DJ Corvix is visiting Japan)
(DJ Saccharide setlist to come)
A warm and greatly satisfying night!
DJ Murnau
Nash the Slash – Wolf/Reactor #2
Chris & Cosey – Driving Blind
Techniques Berlin – Metropolis
Cabaret Voltaire – Kino
Kraftwerk – Musique Non Stop
Severed Heads – Cyflea Rated R (request)
Yello – Bimbo
400 Blows – Fundamental Islam
Front 242 – Special Forces
Skinny Puppy – Deadlines
A Split Second – On Command
Hard Corps – Dirty
Click Click – Sweet Stuff
Manufacture – Drug Squad
Einsturzende Neubauten – Haus der Luege
Straftanz – Praise the Panic
Orange Sektor – Endzeit
Apoptygma Berzerk – Friendly Fire
Front Line Assembly – Mindphaser
DJ Corvix
Decoded Feedback – Phoenix
The Cassandra Complex – Nightfall (Over EC)
Front Line Assembly – Provision
Spetsnaz – Mine
Das Ich – Opferzeit
Asphyxia – Sense of Decay
Aktivehate – Silent Fire
Seabound – Poisonous Friend (Club Mix)
Melotron – Stuck in the Mirror
Pretentious, Moi? – Sense in Segments
Kirlian Camera – Nightglory
Juno Reactor – Guillotine
IVardensphere – Bloodline
Memmaker – København Robotic Youth
Covenant – Last Dance (Version)
Necessary Response – Spilling Blood
Destroid – Lucretia My Reflection
Cold Cave – Underworlds USA
DJ Saccharide setlist to come.
Great new poster! (photo credit: Scotty Ireson)
Summer moves on, in its fleeting way – so fleet-foot it down to Paparazzi, second Sunday, starting at 8 pm for that Schopenhauerian (Schopenhavian? Naw.) brief surcease from worldly suffering – after all:
“Happiness consists in frequent repetition of pleasure.”
One of the best tracks from the Rabies album.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61BaDHpr_3U
I always enjoy playing this one.
How many of the 80s horror films featured in this video can you identify?
Thanks to everyone who came out last night!
DJ Murnau Setlist:
Severed Heads – We Have Come to Bless This House
Chris and Cosey – Infectious
Cabaret Voltaire – Sensoria (12″ mix)
Greater Than One – I Don’t Need God
Techniques Berlin – Planet 21
Yello – Bimbo
Nash the Slash – Dance After Curfew
Front 242 – U-Men
Sudden Sway – Pro-Defence League jingle
Hard Corps – Je Suis Passe
Sudden Sway – Omnispend Sway jingle
Manufacture – World Control
Portion Control – Point Blank
Laibach – Warme Lederhaut
Distorted Reality – Never Change
Ayria – Hunger
Kraftwerk – The Robots (program mix)
Eternal Affliction – Isolation Comes
Eisenfunk – Citizen (demo version)
DJ Saccharide setlist to come –
DJ Corvix setlist:
Metal Mother – Omens…
QNTAL – Am Morgen Frou (Remix by Bruno Kramm)*
Waves Under Water – Red Red Star
Clan of Xymox – There’s No Tomorrow
C-Drone Defect – Morituri Te Salutant
VNV Nation – Voice*
X-Marks the Pedwalk – Run Run Mary
Spahn Ranch – Locusts
Dead When I Found Her – Better Days
Front Line Assembly – Plasticity
FGFC820 – Killing Fields
Surveillance – Rise
Encephalon – Daylight*
Painbastard – A Fool in Love
Diskonnected – Adrenaline
Grendel – Aspiration Feed
Die Form – SlaveSex
*Requests
We thought it might be neat, from time to time, to post links to songs or videos to songs we’ve played at Circuit Breaker that we find especially interesting or notable.
Here’s one of my favourites:

Second Sunday, like always!
Damn, where has the year gone?
Gone to Paparazzi Nightclub!
See you there!
Nash the Slash, a.k.a. Jeff Plewman, dead at 66
Bandaged musician a mainstay in Toronto music clubs during ’70s and ’80s
CBC News Posted: May 12, 2014 3:59 PM ET| Last Updated: May 12, 2014 5:07 PM ET
Jeff Plewman, the musician behind the experimental rock persona Nash the Slash and the band FM, has died at age 66.
Nash the Slash was a mainstay in Toronto live music clubs throughout the 1970s and 1980s. He was known internationally after a world tour with Gary Numan and Iggy Pop and had opened up for the Who. Before performing as Nash the Slash, Plewman played in the prog-rock band FM in the 1970s.
Two of his longtime friends and colleagues confirmed Plewman’s passing to CBC, though details are sparse.
Nash the Slash appeared on stage in a black tuxedo, top hat, dark sunglasses and wrapped in bandages. It would become his signature look. His bandaged appearance from 1979 onward prompted many questions about his mysterious identity.
He started the independent record label Cut-Throat Records, which he used to release his own music. Among his albums was Decomposing, which he claimed could be listened to at any speed, and Bedside Companion, which he said was the first record out of Toronto to use a drum machine.
His biggest hit was “Dead Man’s Curve”, a cover of a Jan and Dean song.
More recently, he played at Toronto’s Pride Festival and toured up until 2012. In 1997 Cut-Throat released a CD compilation of Nash the Slash’s first two recordings entitled Blind Windows. In 1999 he released Thrash. In April 2001, Nash released his score to the silent film classic Nosferatu.
Plewman retired in 2012, bemoaning file-sharing online and encouraging artists to be more independent. “It’s time to roll up the bandages,” he wrote.
He will be remembered for his experimental ethos as well as his unusual stage presence.
“I refused to be slick and artificial,” Plewman wrote of his own career.
There has not been word on how the musician died.
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I loved this guy’s music and his weird persona.
I was a fan from the time that I started to get into music, over 30 years ago.
People who actually read the setlists know that I would play one Nash cut every Circuit Breaker, and last night I played “Citizen” from his album And You Thought You Were Normal. Right about the time he passed on, perhaps…anyway, the lyrics of this could serve as his manifesto, and his obituary.
Hot music on a warm night…
DJ Murnau
Nash the Slash – Citizen
Emily Faryna – Doomed
Chris and Cosey – Raining Tears of Blood
Severed Heads – We Have Come to Bless This House
Gary Numan – Down in the Park (25th anniversary remix)
Cabaret Voltaire – The Operative
Thrill Kill Kult – Daisy Chain For Satan
Front 242 – Kampfbereit
Laibach – Eurovision
Die Krupps – Fur ein Augenblick
Cybotron – Alleys of Your Mind
Blutengel – Anders Sein
OHM – Brute
Agonoize – Glaubenskrieger
Nachtmahr – Ein Spiel
Miss Construction – Kunstprodukt
Spine of God – Stripped
Front Line Assembly – Final Impact
DJ Corvix
Bigod 20 – On the Run (LP Mix)
Mentallo & The Fixer – Legion of Leper (Re-Edit)
Xiu Xiu – Stupid in the Dark…
Legend – Devil in Me (Weird Girls Edit)
Attrition – Narcissist
Acretongue – Dragonfly
∆aimon – Dissolve
Velvet Acid Christ – Fun With Drugs
Aktivehate – What I Want
IAMX – I Come With Knives
Aural Vampire – Darkwave Surfer
The Break Up – Who’s Crying Now
Fractured – Machine Men
Spahn Ranch – Locusts
Encephalon – Disintegrators Trench
Seabound – A Grown Man
genCAB – Of Love and Death
Xentrifuge – Evolution
DJ Saccharide list to come
Thanks everyone!
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