Sunday, 23 June 2013

Lunarianism: Gothic, industrial culture

  Dennis Lunarian is closely related with the Gothic and industrial music from the early 00's. It is the musical culture that he likes to listen, to hang out with friends, the style of fucked up people that he likes to meet and the style of music that he likes to create too. Why Gothic then? Why Gothic music charmed Dennis Lunarian from his early beginnings of cultural searching?
  The Gothic subculture began in England at the early 80's as a sub-genre of punk subculture. The Gothic aesthetics influenced by BDSM scene, thriller movies, 19th century Gothic novels and various other dark styles. There are various musical styles that they can be considered as "Gothic" but this is not a rule: industrial music, EBM, darkwave, ethereal, post-punk and deathrock are good examples of someone that listend Gothic music. Some of influential music artists of Dennis Lunarian are Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, Gothminister, Alien Vampires, Christian Death, Sisters of Mercy, Die Krupps, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails, Skinny Puppy etc. But these were only some examples of the musical spectrum of Gothic subculture because in reality the spectrum is very wide and big. This spectrum in general fascinated me more because of provocative and eccentric imagery, music and philosophy, that's why I became Goth from my early puberty. I had always the need for doing something unique and special I was so much frustrated by the mainstream pop, r n b and rap culture - stupid and so low class  American bullshit. I find and I found it so boring.
  The Gothic imagery played important role for the creation of Lunarianism aesthetics. This is not weird but this article wanted to explain in depth the connection between Lunarianism and Gothic music aesthetics and Dennis Lunarian aesthetics.


Dennis Lunarian

Location: Montreal, Quebec
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