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A Special ALL AGES Semi-Formal with DJ Flipps

So the details have finally been confirmed about the one Semi-Formal this year strictly made for you all, the goths :).
Parental Advisory & The Savage Garden are proud to present:

DEATH FOR LIFE:

A Special ALL AGES Semi-Formal with DJ Flipps + Guests
Thursday March 27th, 2003
Industrial, Synth-Pop, EBM, Goth
Savage Garden (550 Queen St w, Toronto)
doors @ 9pm, $5 Cover without ID

www.toronto-goth.com
www.industrialkollective.org
www.savagegarden.ca

Although there will be no enforced dress code, we're encouraging everyone to dress their best for this one. Whether be your favourite leather choker or that classic Bauhaus shirt sitting in the closet, this is your one true chance to look as Goth on the outside as you are on the inside :).

And as always, we have a bunch of free CDs to give away, since I know how hard finding Underground Industrial is when you don't have the advantage of being able to go to clubs every night to hear it like the 19+ crowd. For the occasion, we've carefully selected the following albums:

Off Beat Classix - A Double CD Out of Print Compilation from the infamous Belgian label "Off Beat Records", featuring an amazing selection of hard, defining electronic industrial acts such as Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, VNV, Covenant, Noise Unit, Suicide Commando, Haujobb, Download, Klinik, and Gridlock. This is the perfect introduction to the earlier mid 90s Industrial sound, featuring a variety of ground-breaking acts, some of whom had just been signed at the time - A Perfect Lesson In Industrial.

Parental Advisory Comp - For those of you who didn't receive a copy last time, I'm going to break my cd burner for yet a second time making another batch :p - the best of current hard electronic industrial underground, featuring Feindflug, Flesh Field, Headscan, HMB, Android Lust, Hocico, Imperative Reaction, Pain Station, and so much more.

The Shizit-Soundtrack for the Revolution - This could quite possibly be my favourite cd at the moment, it's just so god damn amazing! More people have to hear this group, they fucking rule. Hands down the BEST independent act in the current North American electronic underground.

Thus, you get some sweet older industrial, the best of current industrial, and the fucking most wicked underground act in the scene at the moment.

We've also got some other stuff in the works, as well as possible match-up cards and a bunch of other cheezy crap, so things in the works. Again, any of your input is always more than welcome, don't hesitate to mail either myself or Savage Garden with comments, suggestions, questions, or death threats, we always love hearing them :p

Lastly, you can view the flyers through the links below, my work starts tomorrow flyering around the usual haunts. A very tragic "Oh My Goth!" sort of feel to them, perfect for the occasion :). Now excuse me while I go staple my hand to my forehead... ;)

See ya on the 27th.

- DJ Flipps

banners and flyers:
http://www.yip.org/squid/lithium-addicts/flyer2.jpg http://www.yip.org/squid/lithium-addicts/flyer.jpg http://www.yip.org/squid/lithium-addicts/banner.jpg

Posted March 12 2003
by dem



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