Top Document: UK Goth Mini-FAQ Previous Document: 20. What is Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and #uk_goffs? Next Document: 22. Credits See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge The Miss Jinny Show <http://www.missjinny.com/> is an online radio show that highlights goth, dark electronica and industrial techno. It can be heard on Monday nights from 9pm until 11pm. The show regularly features guests. Natasha's Batcave can be heard on TotalRock <http://www.totalrock.com/> every Wednesday from 6pm until 9pm. The show plays gothic rock, deathrock and industrial metal. It's repeated every Sunday from 3am until 6am. It is also normally available on Sky Digital channel 938, although not at present. Nemesis To Go <http://www.nemesis.to/go.htm> is the webzine of London-based Uncle Nemesis. Covering his "misadventures in modern music," it has a stack of witty live reviews, album reviews and more. Similiarly, The Mick <http://www.mickmercer.com/themick.html> provides an eclectic mix of old and new reviews, and is written by Mick Mercer. StarVox Music Zine <http://www.starvox.net/> has been a popular resource for goth, deathrock and alternative music fans for many years. Although StarVox has now closed its doors, all the old material is still available. For the goth on the move, there are a number of downloadable podcasts from UK DJs: * Dark Assimilation <http://www.darkassimilation.org/> * thirteen13's podcast <http://www.clickcaster.com/thirteen13> * TWF Magazine podcast <http://www.clickcaster.com/kev36663> There is a large number of electronic mailing lists for goths within different regions; many of these are listed on netgoth.org.uk. There are also lists for band followings and some other quite diverse subjects -- gothic parenting for example! If you're a goth band or promoter, you may be interested in the UK Promoters list <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UKpromoters/>. It's a good way to get in touch with others for advice on gigs and touring. It's also worth mentioning that an awful lot of goths seem to keep a LiveJournal <http://www.livejournal.com/>. LiveJournal is an online diary ("blog") and social networking tool, and is remarkably addictive. (Sometimes it can be entertaining; at other times it is more akin to watching a car crash in slow motion.) MySpace <http://www.myspace.com/> dwarfs even LiveJournal; it provides similar blogging services, but has a greater focus around viewing pictures and meeting new people. It is perhaps best known for its music-sharing facilities, and has been recommended as a way to discover new bands. User Contributions:Top Document: UK Goth Mini-FAQ Previous Document: 20. What is Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and #uk_goffs? Next Document: 22. Credits Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: Dave H <lorian@darkwave.org.uk>
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