Dark Wave Playlists, Radio — February 10, 2019 at 11:04 pm

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (2/10/19)


The Mission

“Dark Wave,” hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs’ Matt Sebastian, airs 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. EDT every Sunday on Sirius XM satellite radio’s 1st Wave (Channel 33). The most recent two episodes also are available via Sirius XM’s On Demand service for online subscribers.

 

HOUR 1
Ministry, “You Know What You Are” (Land of Rape and Honey)
Joy Division, “Day of the Lords” (Unknown Pleasures)
Echo & The Bunnymen, “Pictures on My Wall” (Crocodiles)
Love and Rockets, “No New Tale to Tell” (Live) (Assorted!)
Public Image Ltd., “Seattle” (Happy?)
Revolting Cocks, “We Shall Cleanse the World” (Big Sexy Land)
The Glove, “Perfect Murder” (Blue Sunshine)
Peter Murphy and Trent Reznor, “Reptile” (Live in Boston)
Death in June, “The Calling (Mk II)” (Nada!)
The Cure, “Lovesong” (Extended Mix) (Mixed Up)
Clan of Xymox, “7th Time” (Clan of Xymox)
Skeletal Family, “Burning Oil” (Burning Oil)
The Mission, “Like a Hurricane” (Extended) (The First Chapter)

HOUR 2
Bauhaus, “Dark Entries” (1979-1983, Vol. 1)
Fad Gadget, “One Man’s Meat” (Gag)
Ceramic Hello, “Footsteps in the Fog” (The Absence of a Canary)
Depeche Mode, “Get the Balance Right” (Construction Time Again)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “Stagger Lee” (Murder Ballads)
The The, “The Beat(en) Generation” (Mind Bomb)
Nitzer Ebb, “Lightning Man” (Showtime)
The Danse Society, “Women’s Own” (Seduction)
Gang of Four, “To Hell With Poverty” (Another Day, Another Dollar)
Wire, “Practice Makes Perfect” (Chairs Missing)
Escape with Romeo, “Physical” (Escape with Romeo)
Killing Joke, “Love Like Blood” (Night Time)
The Sisters of Mercy, “More” (Vision Thing)

HOUR 3
Peter Murphy, “Strange Kind of Love” (Deep)
Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Melt” (A Kiss in the Dreamhouse)
Steve Kilbey, “Pretty Ugly, Pretty Sad” (Unearthed)
Severed Heads, “A Million Angels” (Since the Accident)
Big Black, “Kerosene” (Atomizer)
The Jesus and Mary Chain, “Halfway to Crazy” (Automatic)
Japan, “The Unconventional” (Adolescent Sex)
The Smiths, “Pretty Girls Make Graves” (The Smiths)
Modern English, “Someone’s Calling” (After the Snow)
The Bolshoi, “Giants” (Bigger Giants)
Poesie Noire, “Pity for the Self” (Pity for the Self or We’ll Teach You to Dance)
Lowlife, “Coward’s Way” (Permanent Sleep)
Front Line Assembly, “Mindphaser” (Tactical Neural Implant)
Chris Connelly, “Stowaway” (Whiplash Boychild)
Lard, “Forkboy” (The Last Temptation of Reid)

 

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10 Comments

  1. Mat Gillespie

    Thanks for the show tonight
    For next week (or coming weeks):
    Siouxsie and the Banshees- Pulled to Bits
    Dead Can Dance- Xavier
    Cocteau Twins- Amelia
    Joy Division- Isolation

  2. Thank you Matt! Great show!

  3. Thanks for the Ceramic Hello track! Always nice to hear obscure minimal synth on the radio haha. Some suggestions for next week in the same vein:

    Ruins – Fire
    Mixed Feelings – Another Place (Like Home)
    Tara Cross & Unovidual – Like I Am / Comme Je Suis

  4. A few suggestions:

    Asleep – The Smiths
    Precious – Depeche Mode
    Marlene Dietrich’s Favourite Poem – Peter Murphy
    Ideas As Opiates – Tears For Fears
    This Big Hush – Shriekback
    Atrocity Exhibition – Joy Division
    Broken Flag – Patti Smith

  5. Stefan Sonic

    Pylon: “Danger”
    Flipper: “Way Of The World”
    Wayne County & The Electric Chairs: “Storm The Gates Of Heaven”

    Would really enjoy hearing these songs on your program, I think these bands are a good fit for your audience. Thank you.

  6. Thanks Matt for a great show.

    How about “Real Men” by the Jazz Butcher? Seems to fit the times…

    Thanks!

  7. Great show Matt. Thanks for the Japan and all the great tunes.

  8. Hey Matt,

    Any way in hell you play LCD Soundsystem’s remake of the great Human League song “Seconds” ? Sooooo good …

  9. Steve Kilbey!!!

    Most impressed

  10. Love like blood is such a great song!

    Request: Collage by Vital Sines

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