These are 4 samples, 2 of which are not synth pop. In fact, more of like if he were to perform it live , stripped down, with Miro controlled mixing. I think all are great.
yawn. DP is a hack, makin' a quick buck off one of his kitties' making so-called 'remixes' of his older records and slinging them with 'controversial' imagery and calling it his own. People will buy it. Admit it, It's been downhill since the 80s. Sad.
Heh, I'm ready to 'debate' you. No, not really. But I would argue that Death in June was still strong in the 90s. Hell, that's when What Ends... and Rose Clouds... happened. I actually like how Death in June is constantly evolving - for some devolving and becoming worse - even if it maybe true that nowadays Douglas isn't working as hard as in those long forgotten times.
Doug is almost 70, dude. What exactly are you expecting? At this point in his career he's already created everything he can while facing a huge amount of cockblocking from the music industry, radio, and weirdo lefties eager for a witch to burn.
Regardless of anyone liking or not the idea and the final effect of what Nada-Ized is (I personally pretty like most of it, or even more than that:) ), any statement like "downhill since the 80s" is nowhere near the actual truth. The 90s were very strong period in DIJ's music and the albums like But, What Ends..., Rose Clouds..., Take Care... and Operation Hummingbird have nothing in common with "downhill". In fact it's perfectly the other way around - they are amongst DIJ's best works.
0:00 A Nausea
4:09 Wolf Rose
9:58 The Trigger
15:12 What Will Become Of Us?
This is awesome
Best wishes 👍😍
The Death Shop Boys?
Best comment ever
Bad Job Boys - Go Work
Very good :)
Muy bueno, aprecio lo que haces, un saludo!!
When was this originally aired? Sounds incredible!
The radio show aired on 14/09-2022.
@@musikogfortid I didn't know Douglas appears on European radio! Does he do so often?
@@zakohat365 i'm pretty sure this was this hosts final airing so he ended with a bang
So the New Songs from Nada-Ized Are just synthpop remixes of old songs?
Good question. I was kinda disappointed, but maybe there is at least some new material?
These are 4 samples, 2 of which are not synth pop. In fact, more of like if he were to perform it live , stripped down, with Miro controlled mixing. I think all are great.
@@Mozolini the 2 other ones were called special remixes from „Essence!“ so i‘m pretty sure that Nada-Ized has no New Material Sadly.
Great stuff! Music for ass bandits and clerical fascist 🤣
yawn. DP is a hack, makin' a quick buck off one of his kitties' making so-called 'remixes' of his older records and slinging them with 'controversial' imagery and calling it his own. People will buy it. Admit it, It's been downhill since the 80s. Sad.
Heh, I'm ready to 'debate' you. No, not really. But I would argue that Death in June was still strong in the 90s. Hell, that's when What Ends... and Rose Clouds... happened. I actually like how Death in June is constantly evolving - for some devolving and becoming worse - even if it maybe true that nowadays Douglas isn't working as hard as in those long forgotten times.
Doug is almost 70, dude. What exactly are you expecting? At this point in his career he's already created everything he can while facing a huge amount of cockblocking from the music industry, radio, and weirdo lefties eager for a witch to burn.
Regardless of anyone liking or not the idea and the final effect of what Nada-Ized is (I personally pretty like most of it, or even more than that:) ), any statement like "downhill since the 80s" is nowhere near the actual truth. The 90s were very strong period in DIJ's music and the albums like But, What Ends..., Rose Clouds..., Take Care... and Operation Hummingbird have nothing in common with "downhill". In fact it's perfectly the other way around - they are amongst DIJ's best works.
@@szarzyniecszczurzynski1902 Operation Hummingbird is a magnificent album.
@@pinecone9045 Truly is and a special one for me in DIJ's catalogue.