Dark Wave Playlists, Radio — March 29, 2020 at 11:05 pm

Playlist: Sirius XM’s ‘Dark Wave’ — hosted by Slicing Up Eyeballs (3/29/20)


Gabi Delgado-López of D.A.F.

“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
Death Cult, “Brothers Grimm” (Ghost Dance)
The Chameleons, “Singing Rule Britannia” (What Does Anything Mean? Basically)
The Dance Society, “Clock” (Seduction)
Concrete Blonde, “Cold Part of Town” (Concrete Blonde)
Gene Loves Jezebel, “Shaving My Neck” (Promise)
Ministry, “Burning Inside” (The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste)
D.A.F., “Kebab Traume” (Für Immer)
1,000 Homo DJs, “Supernaut” (Side Trax)
D.A.F., “Der Mussolini” (Alles Ist Gut)
Revolting Cocks, “Razor’s Edge” (Beers, Steers + Queers)
Joy Division, “Dead Souls” (Substance)
Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd, “She Will Destroy You” (The Moon and the Melodies)
Iron Curtain, “Terror Story” (Desertion 1982-1988)
Sad Lovers and Giants, “Seven Kinds of Sin” (Les Années Vertes)

HOUR 2
Love and Rockets, “Yin and Yang (The Flowerpot Man)” (Express)
The Cure, “Like Cockatoos” (Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me)
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, “Sunday’s Slave” (Tender Prey)
The Mission, “Blood Brother” (God’s Own Medicine)
Siouxsie and the Banshees, “Night Shift” (Live) (At the BBC)
Colin Newman, “Alone” (A-Z)
Bauhaus, “Lagartija Nick” (Bauhaus 1979-1983 Vol. 2)
Fields of the Nephilim, “Preacher Man” (Revelations)
The Sisters of Mercy, “More” (Vision Thing)
New Order, “Hurt” (Substance)
Shriekback, “Gunning for the Buddha” (Big Night Music)
Comsat Angels, “The Eye Dance” (Sleep No More)

HOUR 3
Nine Inch Nails, “Wish” (Broken)
The Weathermen, “Poison” (The Last Communique from the Weathermen?)
Die Warzau, “Strike to the Body” (Disco Rigido)
Skinny Puppy, “Pro-test” (The Greater Wrong of the Right)
The Jesus and Mary Chain, “Teenage Lust” (Acoustic) (Honey’s Dead)
Echo & The Bunnymen, “No Dark Things” (Heaven Up Here)
Public Image Ltd., “The Order of Death” (This Is What You Want… This is What You Get)
Gary Numan, “Complex” (The Pleasure Principle)
Simple Minds, “I Travel” (Empires and Dance)
Depeche Mode, “Lie to Me” (Some Great Reward)
Nitzer Ebb, “I Give To You” (Ebbhead)
Front 242, “Never Stop V1.0” (Front By Front)
Executive Slacks, “In and Out” (Nausea)
Killing Joke, “Europe” (Night Time)
The Smiths, “Back to the Old House” (Hatful of Hollow)

 

Got a request? To be considered for next week, drop it in the comments below by noon Tuesday.

 

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12 Comments

  1. Great episode tonight!

  2. Thanks for “Wish” NIN, Matt. Looking forward to next-weeks show! @1stwave

  3. Thanks for the Skinny Puppy, as well as the Iron Curtain. But mostly for the Cold Part of Town. That is such a great song that doesn’t get the credit it deserves.

    Stay healthy.

  4. Really dug this week’s DW, Matt! A great first hour and tribute to Delgado-Lopez and Rieflin.

    Here are a couple of requests for a possible DW in the near future –

    The Cure – Siamese Twins

    And, if possible, perhaps something off of The Las Vegas Story-era of The Gun Club (e.g. Eternally is Here, My Dreams, or whatever you feel is best) for former Gun Club/Cramps/Bad Seeds guitarist Kid Congo Powers, who just celebrated a birthday.

    Thanks as always!

  5. Fiery episode.

    This week’s Darkness Award:
    Ministry, “Burning Inside”

    RIP Bill Rieflin, your drums helped shape the thought process during the formative years…

    Request for future show:
    KMFDM, “Ultra”

    …another contribution from Bill.

  6. Hi Matt,
    Could you play:

    Siouxsie – Red Light
    The Normal – Warm Leatherette

    Thanks for the show!

  7. Great show! Stay well xx

  8. I Start Counting—Still Smiling

  9. Phil Bellios

    Great show as always! Nice way to end the with the Smiths and an excellent song. Thank you for bringing some joy to my week.

  10. Would love to hear some Kraftwerk—Musique Non Stop or the original Roboter. Thanks!

  11. Thank you for keeping our ears happy during these strange and tough times. Now, more than ever we need you!!! On a separate topic, I’d like to send you a very belated and heartfelt thank you for playing my request on the March 15th show. With this whole stay at home “lifestyle” springing up when I just got back from my friend’s memorial services (and memory lane trip) to FL, I was preoccupied with prepping to hunker down. (I heard the show just before it expired on the app, that’s how behind I was.) When the beginning of hour 3 hit, you played the Sugarcubes’ Birthday, (I had asked you to play a Sugarcubes or Ministry song of your choice, dedicated to the friend I lost). You couldn’t have played a more perfect song for the occasion for many reasons. For this, and for the Ministry you played earlier in that program, I am very grateful. Hope you are staying healthy and safe!

  12. Hello,
    Would you play Rubber Glove Seduction by PTP?
    I love your show.

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