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sensubmaybe -> RE: Music and D&s, BDSM (9/29/2009 7:38:32 AM)

For those who appreciate old school punk: Patti Smith 25th Floor. Although it isn't specifically about BDSM, it has a raw driving power that builds and jets off into an almost incomprehensible, freefall of evocative images. Edgy, wild, intelligent, erotic (at least to me), with classic Smith pious allusions. Recommended segue for the psychedelic inclined: Jefferson Airplane, Greasy Heart

Patti Smith - 25th Floor

We explore the men's room.
We don't give a shit.
Ladies' lost electricity;
take vows inside of it.

Desire to dance;
Too startled to try.
Wrap my legs 'round you,
starting to fly.

Let's explore
up there, up there, up there,
on the twenty-fifth floor.

Circle all around me,
coming for the kill, kill, kill
oh kill me baby
like a kamikaze
heading for a spill.
oh but it's all spilt milk to me.

Desire to dance;
Too startled to try.
Wrap my legs 'round you,
starting to fly.

Let's soar
up there, up there, up there,
on the twenty-fifth floor.

We do not eat
flower of creation.
We do not eat,
eat anything at all.
Love is, love was, love is a manifestation.
I'm waiting for a contact to call.
Love's war. Love's cruel.
Love's pretty, love's pretty cruel tonight.
I'm waiting here to refuel.
I'm gonna make contact tonight.
Love in my heart.
The night to exploit.
Twenty-five stories over Detroit,
and there's more
up there, up there, up there.

stoned in space. zeus. christ.
It has always been rock
and so it is and so it shall be.
within the context of neo rock
we must open up our eyes and seize
and rend the veil of smoke which man calls order.
pollution is a necessary result of the inability of man
to reform and transform waste.
the transformation of waste
the transformation of waste
the transformation of waste
the transformation of waste
is perhaps the oldest pre-occupation of man.
man being the chosen alloy,
he must be reconnected—via shit, at all cost.
inherent with(in) us is the dream of the task
of the alchemist to create from the clay of man.
and to re-create from excretion of man
pure and then soft and then solid gold.

all must not be art. some art we must disintegrate.
positive (anarchy must exist.)

(i feel it swirling around me
i feel it feeling no pain
i'm waiting above for you baby
i know that I'll see you up there
i'm floating in a door backward
on boundaries over this world
i'm waiting above in the sky, dear
upon a ...




undergroundsea -> RE: Music and D&s, BDSM (9/29/2009 10:23:46 AM)

I find gothic/industrial music to be a good fit for BDSM scenes because of its dark, sensual sound. I also find dark, sensual sounds in world fusion music.

Some names from Gothic Industrial sounds:

Genitorturers: Touch Myself
She Wants Revenge: Tear You Apart
Delerium: Flowers Become Screens
Juno Reactor: God is God
Diary of Dreams: The Curse

Massive Attack is a good name for such sounds.

Cheers,

Sea




MadameMarque -> RE: Music and D&s, BDSM (9/30/2009 6:43:27 AM)

I enjoy using soundtracks that appeal to me.  Just as they make a good ambient background for the action of the film, they may enhance the mood and rhythm of what you're doing.  Notice movies that have a mood you like and a soundtrack that appeals to you.

There are songs used in soundtracks and then there are more ambient bits of music made especially for background on a movie, if you know what I mean.  You might like either or both types of music, according to the movie, but it's worth noticing which you're getting, when you get a soundtrack.  Some movies make separate releases of each of these, for a given movie, and some are a combo of songs and background music, and some are really only one-hit wonder theme songs. 




MissDita -> RE: Music and D&s, BDSM (9/30/2009 10:08:54 AM)

I only wanted to say to the OP, great topic[:D]




abuddingdom -> RE: Music and D&s, BDSM (9/30/2009 11:02:11 PM)

SnowRanger - the title of that Stones song is "When The Whip Comes Down." It's from the very good  mid 70's album titled "Some Girls".  Lots of leather and even BDSM references in the Stones world, and some would argue misogymy.I think the album previous to that was titled Black and Blue, and before it was pulled  from magazines due to protests the ads showed a pic of a scantily clad woman pretty seriously bound and, well, black and blue all over.......




SnowRanger -> RE: Music and D&s, BDSM (10/2/2009 9:52:09 AM)

AH Yes... Thank you!  I understand that Spinal Tap had a similar problem with the cover of their Smell the Glove album.




MarsBonfire -> RE: Music and D&s, BDSM (10/2/2009 10:59:23 AM)

"Dead can Dance" is great if you want to infuse your scenes with a ritualistic, pseudo-religious aura.. "Within the Realm of a Dying Sun" by them is especially good for that.

"Eat Static" is a great seminal techno band from the UK that will give you a lovely steady beat for either percussive play, or penetration sex.

"Midnight Syndicate" is perfect for gothier scenes.

Some of the albums by Michael Stearns are pretty good: "Barrakka" and "Encounter" are both stunning in their ability to send people soaring, or to put them into a weird, contemplative mood.

Although I really do like Enigma... I've heard them so many times at clubs in the last 15 years, I think I'm going to barf.




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