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Half Machine Lip Moves
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© 2019 Half Machine Lip Moves
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Late night transmissions of industrial/post-industrial, EBM, power electronics, synthpunk, coldwave/minimal wave, no wave and noise rock, darkwave, dark ambient, the experimental sounds of inner and outer space and more. Airs Sundays at 10 PM-1 AM CT on KUHS-LP 102.5 FM and at kuhsradio.org.
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Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2pci2pD | We started this episode by debuting our new show intro, then played a set of local darkwave artists. That was followed with an EBM set. We played a set of industrial after that, which was followed by a set of post-punk and deathrock. We played a set of songs themed around werewolves and lycanthropy at midnight, in honor of it being a full moon in October, and we closed with a set of horror movie-inspired music and synthwave.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2JcqP1k | This show was a milestone for us, ‘cause it was our one hundredth episode. We went back to the past and played the tracks we played in our first episode. We started with industrial, played some EBM, noisy industrial, and a set of death industrial tracks. We played a block of deathrock and post-punk tracks that were selected by Club Nevermore’s DJ Dagger Dance,and ended tracks selected by our friend Jason in South Carolina in the show's last hour.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/34YKbjm | We started this one with some industrial and requested tracks. That was followed with a set of EBM, and a set of industrial black metal. We followed that up with a set of post-punk, a minimal wave set, and closed with a mix of requested metal, a couple of tracks about shopping in “honor” of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, and closed with some ambient.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/34qoSqH | We started this show with some new-ish tracks from local artists. That was followed by a set of post-punk tracks from Eastern Europe. Then there was a set of industrial and dark EBM tracks. We followed that with a set of new beat and EBM. Then we played a set of goth tracks and what's been dubbed "The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet." Then we played some songs referencing Thanksgiving and wrapped things up with a couple of autumn-themed ambient tracks.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2OcIUza | We started this show with some new post-punk tracks. That was followed with a set of mostly recent noise rock tracks. The third block started with some new Mortiis and we played some industrial metal tracks. Then we played a set of post-punk and new wave tracks by artists from behind the Iron Curtain, which were left out of last week's show due to a lack of time. We got weird in the midnight block with a mix of requested stuff and goofy tracks. Then we ended the show with two songs made on the one and only ANS synthesizer.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2CFO3t2 | We commemorated the thirtieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in this episode, by playing tracks from artists that were from behind the Iron Curtain. We started the show with a set in which we went back in time by dancing to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the 1989 anti-communist revolution, went back to the Cold War and met with someone from the DDR (Eastern Germany), who took us through Checkpoint Charlie. Then we started the show proper with post-punk tracks by artists from Poland, Hungary, and Soviet Russia. We followed that with synthpop and new wave tracks from Soviet Russia, Romania, and Soviet Latvia. The last set had some Hungarian punk rock, and experimental music from Soviet Kazakhstan and Eastern Germany/DDR.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/34boJXI | We began this episode with a set of songs that alternated between darkly funny and atmospheric. That was followed with a set of tracks from horror movie scores and soundtracks. Then we played a set themed around vampires, which was followed by a block of deathrock and post-punk. The midnight block was a set of morbid and dark death industrial, then we closed the show with a set of fun tracks.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/34hwnQr | We kicked off our 2019 dark ambient episode with a set of spooky dungeon synth tracks. We followed that with a couple of blocks of dark ambient tracks, which was followed with a set of tracks themed around aliens and abductions. Our midnight block was a set of ominous death industrial tracks, then we closed the show with a set of autumnal-themed tracks in honor of our favorite season.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2nBKEHY | We started this episode with a warmup set of industrial tracks. Then we played a set of new tracks (i.e., ones that came out this year), including three local artists. That was followed with a set of industrial and an old school-style EBM tracks. After that we played a set of heavy and noisy industrial tracks, and ended the show with another set of “goodbye summer” tracks.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/35iIrCa | We began with an industrial warm-up set, then we played a block of tracks from new releases (i.e., ones that came out this year). That was followed with a set of synthwave, then a block with some old school tracks that inspired the previous set and some tracks inspired by horror movie soundtracks. The last hour was our “goodbye to summer” set which had a mix of dungeon synth, power electronics, ambient, and experimental in honor of this week’s fall equinox.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/33e5mws | We kicked this show off with some new industrial and EBM tracks. The second block was tracks from local (i.e., Arkansan) post-punk, darkwave, and industrial artists. The third block was a set of requested dark ambient, synthwave, and metal tracks along with a couple of tracks referencing black cats in honor of Friday the 13th. That was followed with a set of spacey noise rock, then there was a set of psychedelic noise. We closed the show with a set of early electronic and a little ambient in honor of this month’s Harvest Moon.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2mqKdPD | We started this show with a set themed around work, because this show was intended to air over Labor Day weekend. That was followed by a set of mostly recent darkwave tracks, and a set of mostly recent post-punk and deathrock songs. We followed that with a set of industrial and EBM. The midnight block was a set of noisy and heavy industrial, and we closed the show with a set of a set of downtempo IDM, industrial, and ambient.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2m7tTmA | This show started with some industrial and requested track. The second block was a mix of doom metal and garage synthpunk that was played to spread word about a couple of shows that were happening the following weekend. We followed that up with a set of Belgian New Beat, a block of noise rock, a set of fairly recent dungeon synth tracks, and we closed with some live Wolf Eyes and a Thomas Köner track ‘cause it’s themed around coldness and we’re sick of the summertime heat and humidity.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2zg6WRN | This show started with a set of industrial metal. Then there was a block of industrial and EBM. That was followed with a block of mostly recent post-punk and deathrock. The block after that was a mix of synthpunk, a couple of tracks referencing the Moon in honor of the recent full moon, and some darkwave. The midnight block was a set of weirdo avant experimental, and we ended the show with a set of ambient themed around ice and winter.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2PefiUT | This episode started this show with a mix of new industrial and a requested Current 93 track (in honor of it being the show’s 93rd episode). That was followed with a block of post-punk and darkwave. The second half of the show went into a shoegaze direction.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2Sk8Id4 | We started the episode with some new industrial, EBM, and neo newbeat tracks. Then we did a darkwave and post-punk set, with some Asylum Party songs in honor of their late member Thierry Sobezyk (RIP). That was followed with a block of recent heavy industrial and power electronics, and a block of psychedelic shoegaze. The midnight block featured tracks from Coil and recent songs from former Coil members; and we closed the show with a set of ambient and dark ambient tracks themed around ice, coldness, winter, etc to cool us off after dealing with southern summertime heat and humidity.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2Jy5D5hI (OT) was late getting to the station, but that didn’t stop us. We started with an abbreviated opening set, then the show proper began with a block in of Canada Day, which was last week. Then we started our Fourth of July Holiday Weekend special with a block of industrial tracks, an EBM block, a block mixing doom metal, punk, and industrial. We closed the show with a block themed around UFOs and aliens for the seventy-second anniversary of the Roswell incident.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2XKO1MC | We started this abbreviated episode with some hot new industrial tracks, which was followed by a block of minimal wave/synthpop. The middle block was a mix of requested industrial, and a hard-to-describe mix. Then we closed with a block of haunted ambient and experimental.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2Xagpsa | I (OT) recently heard some people call our radio station "gross and weird" which inspired me to do a weird and gross episode. We started with a round of abrasive industrial, then we blasted out some loud and nasty noise rock and no wave. That was followed by a round of power electronics and blackened noise. Then we blasted out a set of molten harsh noise and psychedelic noise, which was followed up by a second power electronics attack, and we closed with a set of morbid death industrial and dark ambient.
Full playlist at https://bit.ly/2MWefrg | We started this episode with a block of hot new industrial tracks, then we played a block of recently released post-punk and darkwave songs. That was followed by a block of moody post-punk songs. Then we played some listener-requested songs, including a track in honor of Father’s Day. That was followed by a block of dark folkish tracks, and we had the closing set.



