Yes, it’s just a couple days away and if you don’t have plans now, you may or may not be panicking. Personally, I’m more of a stay at home on NYE but for those that like to indulge in the underground nightlife of the City of Angeles, there’s a couple events that may be worth going to. Here’s a quick rundown:
Noire’s Eve - The Complex
Black Bomb Productions Presents
“In Darkness There Is Always A Light”
A New Year’s Eve party of Dark Music EXTRAVAGANZA, including Dark Electronics Industrial, Goth, Dark 80’s, New Wave, Shoegaze, Ethereal, and everything in between!
With:
DJ BLACKEYED (Noize Faktory, Batcave) DJ DOOMIE (Violane) DJ GHEIST (Chamber, Discord) DJ FRANCK HBOMB (Das Bunker, Noize Faktory, Batcave)
Complimentary glass of champagne at Midnight accompanied by a mini Strawberry Shortcake (vegan) courtesy of Das Baker and Doomie’s Home Cooking.
Honey Soundsystem and Sunset Sound System celebrate 5 years of their annual New Years Eve jaunt. This year they team up with Gray Area at their new space in the heart of the Mission in the old Grand Theater.
Joining us from Europe, dj/producer Lee Douglas will help us ring in 2015 with his eclectic sounds and impeccable mixing. Alongside his own optimistic disco releases, Douglas has also released as TBD (a DFA records project with Justin Vandervogen), The Stallions (a collaboration with ESP institutes Lovefingers), and most recenlty as An-i (a dark techno moniker on Cititrax).
Backing up Lee on the decks will be the Sunset and Honey Soundsystem residents.
As usual the lighting and decor for this event will be spectacular. This year a collaboration from HEX and CoreCult will create a larger then life LED sculpture to keep us dancing the night away. As apart of their involvement in the event Gray Area is working closely with both installation crews alongside integrating them into the creative coding program running through December.
An added cherry on-top we will be joined by the BAAAHS crew with their bus parked in front of the venue all night.
We are sparing no expense to bring you our best year yet - won’t you join us?
Had a little extra time so I thought I would dedicate a bonus round of the “Best Of” to another medium I hold near and dear - mixes. Between podcasts, souncloud and internet radio, there’s an incredible amount of material out there. While some disagree with the ethos behind the mix, I love what it’s become and it truly can be an art form and a great way to promote your brand/aesthetic as well. Here are some mixes that stood out for me this year:
Samuel Kerridge - Red Bull Train Wreck Mix
Kerridge displays such an incredible mix of brvtalising sound and artful technique. When I heard Suicide over Covered in Sand to kick things off I was blown away.
Kerri LeBon - Jealous God Issue No. Five
One of my favorites of 2014. Kerri’s mixes cover such a wide array of genres and eras, yet manage to find a common thread every time. I loved the whole feeling of this mix and hearing Body of Light with The Wake and Silent Servant was amazing.
Pandora’s Jukebox - Mega.Mix.One.
While maybe not the most Brvtal mix, I included this because Pandora’s Jukebox is the queen of assembling sexy, sultry after-hours type vibes and you can always envision yourself at an underground avant garde party smoking cigarettes and drinking champagne with interesting people. And I like that.
S13 - Burning the Existence
Secret 13 has easily the most unique, in depth, fringe mixes out there. I learn something new every single time a mix comes out. When “Burning the Existence” was released on Halloween it took things to another level. 3 hours of the outer edges of goth and post punk. This will be played for years to come.
Violet Poison - SWQW Podcast 005
I love the whole aesthetic of Violet Poison and they create dark, powerful music that can fit into multiple genres. This is clearly on display here with a great darkwave mix that lets you peer into the mind.
Silent Servant - Powell Melon Magic on NTS Radio (April)
I could have also went with Silent Servant’s LN-CC mix, Fabric X Jealous God and a couple others but I just had the most fun listening to this one. Juan continues to show that he is one of the most versatile and skilled producers/djs out there.
CVLT Nation - Deathrock 2014 curated by Oliver Shephard
These deathrock mixes have been going for a couple years now and they have not lost any steam in my opinion. The deathrock scene is currently going strong and these are a great way to discover old and new.
Jock Club - Red City Deep House Mix
This is short but powerful and most importantly, DEEP. This could have been mixed by an old school Detroit legend but it’s by the young and up and coming deep house member of Ascetic House. They win again.
Rrose - Little White Earbuds
A rare mix from Rrose this year. I love h/er whole performance art concept and these mixes always come with dark, brooding techno, perfect for the endless nights.
Ryan Elliot - Panorama Bar 06
Ok fine, this is obvious but it really is that good!
I’ve almost been dreading doing this one because of the level of difficulty involved. Decided to just go in and put what came to the top of my mind. Here’s everything from across the board.
Black Rain - Dark Pool
A sorely under-appreciated musician from New York, Stuart Argabright shows that there are great forces that have been at work under most noses for years. Thank you to Blackest Ever Black for exposing more people to Argabright, and Dark Pool is perhaps one of the most brvtal releases of the year. With a soundtrack-like vibe, this record lives and breathes in the shadows. When Protoplasm was released ahead of the album, I knew we were in for something special.
Godflesh - A World Lit Only By Fire
How big of a year was this for Godflesh?? Not only did they return to tour the states and CRUSHED everybody, but the first album in 13 years came out and they didn’t even miss a beat. Justin Broadrick continues to build on his prolific musical output and my favorite part about this record was that it wasn’t pandering to the older fans or sound. “A World” sounded fresh, current and even more punishing than I could have imagined.
Lucy - Churches, Schools and Guns
Dark, complex techno for the cerebral set. Some had issues with “Churches” slight departure from Lucy’s previous full length, “Word Play for Working Bees”, but I loved the new output. It was pensive, heavy and sophisticated. “The Self as Another” and “Illusion of Choice” remain strand out tracks of the year.
Jealous God 04 - Broken English Club
There was definitely some excitement when word broke that Oliver Ho/Raudive would release some new material on Jealous God going even deeper in to his post punk and industrial roots. We just didn’t know how good it was going to be. “Plastic Bag” was a near game changer this year and further cemented the Jealous God label as a premiere brand for dark, underground techno and noise in the post punk vein.
The Body - I Shall Die Here
Many may expect pure Doom when sitting down with this, but it is much MUCH more. This two-piece from Portland has been around a while but this has to be their most powerful record to date. The black atmospherics have more in common with Black Rain than doom metal bands and the production value on this is superb.
Marshstepper - A New Sacrament of Penance
From the far off lands of Tempe, Arizona, dwells a group of up and coming musicians that are producing some of the most exciting projects in music today. Marshstepper is one of the preeminent acts of the Ascetic House collective and for good reason. They create music fans of techno and black metal will both agree on. With bvtalising rhythms and ritual performance pieces, this band may have defined what I wanted in music this past year and beyond. After getting picked up by Downwards North America and doing what may become mythical live shows from LA to New York to Berlin, I could not be more excited about a single project.
Wrangler - LA Spark
Wrangler is made up of Cabaret Voltaire’s Stephen Mallinder, producer Ben Edwards, and Tunng’s Phil Winter. All three have been in the business for quite some time. This record pretty much came out of nowhere for me and wouldn’t leave my speakers for a while. An amazing mix of dark, gothic vocals with an incredible danceability that is nostalgic but still very new. I hope they do another record. Outstanding.
Blut Aus Nord - Memoria Vetusta III – Saturnian Poetry
Arguably one of the most prolific and versatile names in Black Metal since the 90’s, Vindsval’s band continues to show that they are a cut above almost everyone else out there. Not many bands can use the blank canvas of Black Metal and paint something so different, yet so distinctive each time. Some people didn’t like some of the experimentation of the 777 trilogy records and I was maybe one of them at times. However, I always respect their direction and willingness to push the boundaries. “Memoria” went back to some of the older roots but reinvented their punishing, genre bending sound even more. Tracks like “Forhist” remind you that this guy can really compose a song. Beautifully brvtal.
Sumerian Fleet - Just Pressure
Between Wrangler and Sumerian Fleet, we pretty much figured out that time and age mean nothing because both of these acts are producing some of the best material in their careers. Sumerian’s dark wave was so amazingly goth that there wasn’t a loud enough volume on my speakers. Alden Tyrell, Mr Pauli and vocalist Zarkoff hit the nail so dead on the head it’s going to be hard to top. This was was timeless dark wave yet very of the moment.
Bruno Nicolai - All The Colours Of The Dark
A special release by the great minds at Finders Keepers, this is quintessential giallo. Diabolical, devious and sexy all converge in this incredible package which includes red vinyl and an absolutely amazing poster. I nerded pretty hard on horror movie soundtrack re-issues (so much good stuff out there), but this one stood above the pack for me.
It wouldn’t be a proper “Best of” week on The Brvtalist without some Brvtal Fashion. 2014 was a pretty good year in the fashion industry (for our tastes) and it’s good to go back and take stock of some of the standout pieces of the year. Maybe you can get them on sale now too!
The Acne Gibson S/S 2014 Moto Jacket in Metallic Silver. It’s hard to get me to be interested in something other than black, let alone something this shiny. However, the way this jacket is done is on some kind of glamorous futuristic level that really resonates with me.
Alexandre Plokhov FW2014 Double Zip Ankle Boots. Handmade in Italy from horse leather, these became the holy grail of boots this year. The double zip closure and asymmetric side panels are unrivaled.
South 2 West 8 Park Tote - This Japanese brand makes raw, rugged accessories that are ready for the elements. This tote is made from military grade ballistic nylon with raw leather handles and matte black hardware. I happen to have this one and it’s held up great and I love the small deer skull logo too.
Surface to Air Ski Mask - Nothing looks more Brvtal that wearing a full coverage ski mask, and I love the S2A sigil on the back of the one.
Sandro Paris “Hell” Blazer - Sharp, smart and evil blazer with a leather lapel. Wear this everywhere and you’re set.
Actual Pain x Straight to Hell Leather Moto - Brvtal looking moto with nice hardware and marble lining all for $315.
Mykita x Damir Doma DD 01 - Incredible lightweight aviators in matte black with a clear inner trim. Details are amazing.
Helmut Lang Chunky Zip Sweater - Off center zipper with shawl collar in chunky wool. Love Helmut Lang.
Acne Studios Hans Bomber Slip On - Made out of the same material as military bombers, the muted black with a cushioned padded leather inner is sleek, casual yet refined.
April 77 Joey Skinny Jean - This Parisian brand was a cvlt favorite a few years ago, then stopped production and is now back with a big bang. They’re all rock n roll inspired and like to use vegan materials. The Joey jeans are a great fit with really nice details at a good price.
Oak NYC Combo Leather Backpack - Nice, American made, leather and canvas backpack with enough white to get noticed.
Goti Malleable Metal Bracelet - One of the most unique pieces I’ve come across. This Goti bracelet is made in Italy out of thick, slightly tarnished tin. You can mold it to do whatever you want and it doesn’t feel flimsy at all. Definitely an eye catching piece.
Fashion is hard. Brvtal Fashion is even more difficult. In some ways it’s easy because you know what the look for, but in other respects there’s just too much crap to sift through. Luckily, there”s quite a few brands out there that slant towards dark, high concept fashion and here’s hoping these designers keep pushing the boundaries.
There was so much good stuff this past year by way of parties, live acts, DJs and more. This may even be the best year in recent memory, so it will be hard to pluck a select few from the batch. This list includes all of the above and here are some of the nights that defined 2014 for me.
I can’t pick a #1, but if I had to it might be this. Seeing Godflesh live was almost surreal and they are a band that has almost morphed into some incredible myth throughout the years. After being let down the previous Fall by a cancelled show due to a passport issue, when I saw it was resurrected, I almost lost it. Throw in Cut Hands and you’ve got pure magic. Godflesh delivered x1000 and I thought my ears may have suffered permanent damage, which I was kind of ok with. Amazing show that I think I’ll always remember.
It’s crazy to say that I hadn’t seen Nick Cave before this show. He’s always been a huge influence on me, but I skipped some of the Grinderman tours and balked at the high ticket prices for some of the other gigs in L.A. throughout the years. When this show came up, I found decent tickets and decided to go for it. I honestly haven’t been a huge fan of some of the more recent output but it’s still Nick Cave. I couldn’t be happier that I went because the show was amazing. They played all the old favorites and some of the live versions were incredible. At this age he’s still got a youthful energy and swagger that can’t be denied.
Was there any place I visited more than The Complex this past year? Probably not and “Manufactured” is great summation of all the incredible music the venue has hosted. THREE nights of L.A.’s homegrown “dark electronic” music talent. From kicking things off with Vogel to crushing on Tearist to seeing Silent Servant destroy LIVE, I didn’t think I was going to survive after that weekend. Hoping they keep this going!
This entry almost isn’t fair because not only was it my first trip to Berlin (and Berghain) but this was one of the best nights of the year in my opinion. It’s hard to describe the atmosphere inside so that’s why it’s better if you just go. I partied there over the course of two days and saw everyone from Rrose to Lucy on Sunday night. It almost seems surreal. Can’t wait to go back.
We are so lucky to have Maldoror in L.A.. After going to so many, it’s easy to take it for granted. I could have a Maldoror only list and it wouldn’t be easy. This particular one stood out because all of the pieces were amazing. Sleep Clinic to Profilgate, but the one performance that blew my mind was Encapsulate. I’m still talking about that show and I remember going outside after he was done and just processing it for a few minutes.
Along with The Complex is there anyone who has done more for Los Angeles than Mount Analog? Mahssa has put together shows that even Berliners are jealous of. Nuit Noire has become a touchstone night and every event gets more and more impressive. I picked the 10th installment because it was an incredible melding of genres, newcomers and legends all alike. Where else does Marshstepper and Henning Baer make this much sense? Amazing night at a great new host venue. Thank you Mount Analog.
These are just a FEW of an incredible year of live music and events. I’ve been to Berlin, New York, San Francisco and others all pretty recently and I have to say Los Angeles is doing it better than anyone. Thanks to all of the acts, promoters, venues and fans. Looking forward to a great 2015.
I never really like compiling lists of the year’s best but at the same time it’s hard NOT to revisit at least a few things that really left an impact over the last 365 days. One thing that comes to mind right away is Under The Skin. Director Johnathan Glazer’s quiet, pensive, yet masterful science fiction film resonated with me down to the core. One of the big reasons for this is Mica Levi’s accompanying soundtrack. Perhaps one of the best science fiction, if not film soundtracks to come out in years, the music was absolutely essential to creating the atmosphere and mood of the film. Parts of it were recorded in a giant shipping container and the percussion and strings were eerie and aggressive at the same time. Scarlett Johansson played a beautifully terrifying alien that should really be every man’s worst nightmare. Along with numerous music videos and commercials, Glazer has put together three great films, with Under The Skin being his best one yet. The use of soundtracks also is been lost in science fiction and horror films throughout the years but this brought marriage back in a big way. For both the movie and the soundtrack, this was easily one of my favorite projects of the year.
Nothing says winter like exotic vacation. The problem is, resort collections can often be a little bit overdone, or trying too hard to be “tropical”. Leave it to Alexandre Plokhov and Helmut Lang to provide suitable resort wear for those of us who do not want to compromise. Ever.
Don’t Shoot the Messenger Huge fan of DSTM from Berlin! We visited their store in Mitte this past summer and I wanted to take everything home! The Soma Poncho is perfect for LA winters - wrap it or let it hang for different looks $295.68 US.
Tulip Dress from Australian label Shakuhachi. $266 at Need Supply.
Toilet Paper 2015 Calendar The Toiletpaper wall calendar 2015 features photographs conceived by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari taken from their magazine Toiletpaper, an image-only publication devoted to the combination of the height of attractiveness with that of ugliness. (LNCC) $20 at Barnes & Noble.
Vagabond Shoes I love Vagabond shoes from Sweden. These have the perfect punk rock pointed toe along with cut out sides and a buckle. Vagabond Marja Boot$140 USD
Carlo Mollino - Polaroids Polaroids is a collection of artfully shot erotic photos by designer Carlo Mollino taken in the last 14 years of his life. Mollino’s career spanned four decades during which he designed furniture, buildings, women’s fashion, racing cars, and theater sets - most of which were inspired by movement and sensuality. Available on Amazon $40
Silver Lining Opticians Unisex is best when in comes to sunglasses at Brvtalist headquarters. Digging this pair from Silver Lining Opticians.
A Lab on Fire - What We Do in Paris is Secret My go to fragrance again and again. Described as “rich, sweet notes of vanilla, honey, tonka bean and tolu, the warm sensuality of sandalwood, musks, ambergris, and the playful Turkish rose, lychee and bergamot” - this scent is addictive. Available at Lucky Scent $110
Chromat We’ve been following Chromat for a long time and have really enjoyed seeing the evolution of this brand! Super talented architecture student turned fashion designer Becca McCharen continues to expand the brand by introducing new elements like LED lights (as seen above with the Bionic LED Cage Cape) and introducing a Curve line for sexy women of all sizes.
It’s finally here. Tis the season of giving, but also RECEIVING. With so many options on the market, it’s become incredibly difficult to sift through the mess and find what’s truly Brvtal. Without further ado, behold The Brvtal List:
Fashion
A big fan of the new Actual Pain x Straight to Hell Moto Jacket. Buffalo leather, marble lining and nickel hardware is all looking good and for a great price as well. At Full Breach.
Alexander Plokhov Cape - Stay warm, comfortable and look like a super villain. This whole list could just be Plohkov, but I had to edit a little bit. At Alexander Plokhov.
The April 77 Brit Open Black denim jacket is a great fitting option with a black button snap front and a unique zip detail around the waist. At April 77.
Get future with Acne Studios’ metallic Malik pullover. At Acne Studios.
Zippers are always a nice touch and they are in this season. Zip detail sweater from COS.
You can never have too much black denim and Cheap Monday’s “Stockholm” collection for Urban Outfitters UK is a nice addition.
Stay fit and look menacing in Honja High Tops by Y-3.
Holiday party, charity gala, cocktails, grocery store. Never know when you’ll need a blazer. By Julius.
Nice (satin) pants go a long way too. By Acne Studios.
In a world dominated by social media and instant access to information and images, so much of what we consume is either forgotten or not fully appreciated. Art, film, music and architecture is transmitted so fast that often times it’s gone before we can even digest it. Clog Books aims to slow things down. They take topics of artistic interest and craft beautifully in depth studies on the topic, all in a surprisingly small package. Architecture is the common denominator so expect to find books on a wide range of subjects from Rem Koolhaus, to Brutalism to Prisons and even Sci Fi. I just finished Brutalism and it was excellent. From in depth looks at particular structures to cultural references and even some guest articles it was a perfect study on the subject.
Clog is committed to putting things down on paper, away from distractions of the screen. This obviously isn’t a groundbreaking new idea, but in today’s mostly digital landscape, it’s very refreshing. I can’t wait to dive deep into other topics.
On Sunday, November 23rd, head down to The Complex, donate $10 and hear some amazing industrial, techno, and noise plus see a priestess perform live and all in the name of a great artistic project. Hazel Hill McCarthy III and the legendary Genesis Breyer P-Orridge have been developing a film about Genesis’ travels to Ouidah, Benin in search of the truths and origins of Vodun (voodoo).
Vodun is one of the world’s oldest and most misunderstood religions. The film tracks Genesis’ journey as she is serendipitously initiated into the ‘Twin Fetish’. I saw both individuals speak at MOCA earlier this year and was blown away by the project and the bits of the film I saw. Would love to see the whole thing come to fruition and get a proper release. This is a great event for a great cause. Support!
On Saturday, November 15, 2014, join Midnite Collective and Cvlt Nation at The Complex LA for an incredible night of brvtal music, art and ritual. Midnite Communion returns with an amazing line up of artists including Krist Mort, Farron Loathing and Lucas Ruggieri, along with special performances by doom and sludge acts like Cough and INVDRS. There will also be a great array of vendors,including Dark and Somber Greetings with some great new items, and elixir specials. Do NOT miss what could be the heaviest, most brvtal night of the year.
More info here.
-JRS
Happy Mix Monday. Loving this mix by Kerri LeBon.
Second Layer “Distortion” (Cherry Red) Die Form “Instruments” (Bain Total) Bourbonese Qualk “Head Stop” (Recloose Organisation) Vereker “Flesh and Blood” (Berceuse Heroique) Martin Rev “Temptation” (Infidelity) Silent Servant “Speed and Violence” (Cititrax) Vazz “Cast Reflections” (Forced Nostalgia) Violetshaped “The Lord Won’t Forget” (Violet Poison) Celldöd “Terrorbalans”(Brutal Disciplin) Damaskin “Contra Theatra” (Unknown Precept) Palais Des Bauzards “It’s Disgusting (Remix)” (Walhalla) Veiled “Suicide Herself” (Blind Prophet)