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    I'm doing one on 22nd / 23rd Feb in New Malden

    Should be fun. Background music at various points during the day & in between the bands in the evening.
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    Background with visuals ?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=177V7wMVuEE

    Indeed there's a whole series of these if you google "Animusic"

    Hope it goes well
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    Not sure why that was labelled as Steampunk.

    Entertaining, but not SP by any stretch.
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    OK for those of you that are interested, here is a partial list of the stuff I played over the course of the 2 day event I did the other week. This was background music for the bulk of the weekend & more lively stuff for during the evening & between the bands.

    The list includes mainly steampunk artists, but also SP friendly tracks including some Chap-Hop, Electro-Swing, Victorian & Edwardian Music Hall, Pipe, Barrel & Steam Organs & some period & genre suitable Musical Film Soundtracks:

    Vernian Process - Something wicked (That way went)
    Abney Park - Æther shanties
    Oompah Brass - Smells like Teen Spirit
    Lee Presson & the Nails - Lithium
    Clockwork Quartet - The Watchmakers Apprentice
    The Cog is Dead - Darla Dawn the automaton
    Bonzo Dog Doo-dah Band Canyons of your mind / The intro & the outro
    the Stranglers - Golden Brown
    Coppelius - Murders in the Rue Morgue
    Jeff Wayne - Eve of the war
    Birthrite - Goodbye happiness
    Dead Brothers - Teenage kicks
    Gogol Bordello - Zina Marina
    the Scarring Party - Woke up with fangs
    the Mechanisms - Old King Cole
    Crimson Clocks - Evil genius
    Billy Williams - When Father papered the parlour
    Jack Hawkins & the Cast of Oliver! - Consider yourself
    The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing* - Charlie
    Mr B the Gentleman Rhymer - Just like a chap *CH*
    Professor Elemental - Fighting trousers *CH*
    Parov Stelar - Catsgrove *ES*
    Guido Spumante - The big swing *ES*
    The Real Tuesday Weld - Bathtime in Clerkenwell *ES*
    Hafferflocken Swingers - Old Yella *ES*
    the Duckworth Lewis Method - Gentlemen & players
    Abney Park - Sleep Isabella
    Marquis of Vaudeville - Dear Isabella
    Voltaire - Cathouse tragedy
    Vernian Process - The maiden flight
    Big Nelly (steam organ) - The steam Jenny
    Any old iron
    Gus Ellen - If it wasn't for the houses in between
    Frenchy & the Punk - Steampunk pixie
    Marquis of Vaudeville - Utopian playground
    Led Zepplin - Kashmir
    Steam Powered Giraffe - Brass Goggles
    Alice Moving Under Skies - Chloroform
    Vitamin String Quartet - Back in black / Whole lotta Rosie
    Scarring Party - The killing moon
    *TMTWNBBFN - Gin song
    Scott Bradlee & Post Modern Jukebox - Get lucky
    Little Violet - Don't stop
    Steampunk Funk Bizarre - Steampunk is dead
    the Damned - Grimly fiendish
    the Dead Victorians - Gay velocipede
    the Cog is Dead - Blood Sweat & Tears
    *TMTWNBBFN - Brunell
    Gogol Bordello - Wonderlust King
    The Pogues - Poor Paddy
    Tankus the Henge - Cakewalk
    the Dead Victorians - Syphilis my dear
    Gladstone - The madness of Tilly Mathews
    Steam Powered Giraffe - Diamonds
    Victor Sierra - Pale golden flecks
    Ghostfire - Last Steampunk Waltz
    Voltaire - Death death evil evil song
    Beat Circus - Big top suite (part 1)
    Mr B the Gentleman Rhymer - Hail the Chap *CH*
    Professor Elemental - Oh Geoffrey *CH*
    Steampunk Funk Bizarre - WhaDitIz *CH*
    Beats Antique - The allure
    Steam Powered Giraffe - Honeybee
    Lies of the Machine - The dishonourable death of the honourable Captain Vasilij
    Poison Garden - Days of Steam
    Metropolis - My Metropolis
    The Mysterious Freakshow - Excited
    Abney Park - The Circus At the End of the World
    *TMTWNBBFN - Goggles (clean edit)
    DJ Pony - Can the Frog Tap Dance (Electromuppets) *ES*
    The Dread Crew of Oddwood - Æirship of Doom
    Gogol Bordello - Harem in Tuscany
    The Pogues - Gentleman soldier
    The Shanklin Freak Show - Burn It Down
    Tankus the Henge - Who's gonna get ya?
    Ghostfire - Fire in the hole
    Tom Slatter - The warden's song
    the Electro Swingers - Clockwork *ES*
    Lionel Jeffries - POSH!
    Dick Van Dyke - Chitty chitty bang bang
    Ron Moody - You gotta pick a packet or two
    the Cardiacs - Tarred & feathered
    Confabulation Of Gentry - (They don't make) Airships (Like they used to anymore)
    Dutty Moonshine - Scruffy *ES*
    the Duckworth Lewis Method - It's not cricket
    Mr B the Gentleman Rhymer - Hip-hop was to blame after all *CH*
    Professor Elemental - Penny Dreadful *CH*
    Steampunk Funk Bizarre -Age of Steam
    Dr Steel - Planet X marks the spot
    Emperor Norton's Stationary Marching Band - Pachycephalophilaphobia
    Thy Last Drop - Bedlam
    Stanley Holloway - Let's all go down the Strand
    Harry Champion - Any old iron / Where did you get that hat?
    Professor Elemental - Everything stops for tea *CH*
    *TMTWNBBFN - Bedlam.
    Uberkaboom - (I am not an) Automaton
    the Dead Victorians - Slap me like a native
    Victor Sierra - Steampunk symphony
    Vitamin String Quartet - She sells Sanctuary


    *TMTWNBBFN =The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing

    Tracks marked *ES* are Electro-Ewing those marked *CH* are Chap-Hop
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    Saturday's set:

    Background & build up to Ghostfire's performance:


    Beats Antique - The Allure
    Abney Park - AEther Shanties
    Alice Moving Under Skies - Chloroform
    Charles Von Vitic - Ringmaster
    The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing - Gin Song
    The Cog Is Dead - Mechanical Menagerie
    Steam Powered Giraffe - Diamonds
    Paul Shapera - Dolls of New Albion (Act 1 Sc 1 Overture)
    Victor Sierra - Dirigible Days
    Vernian Process - New Horizons
    Iron Boot Scrapers - Miasma
    Thy Last Drop - Bedlam
    Confabulation Of Gentry - (They don't make) Airships (Like they used to anymore)
    Dead Victorians - Slap Me Like A Native
    Professor Elemental - Oh Geoffrey *CH*
    Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer - Just Like A Chap *CH*
    Steampunk Funk Bizarre - Steampunk Is Dead *CH*
    Sir Reginald Pikedevant, Esquire - Just glue some gears on it (and call it Steampunk) *CH*
    The Cast of Oliver! - Consider Yourself
    This Way to the Egress - Clarence
    The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing - Charlie
    Abney Park - The Circus at the End of the World
    Tankus the Henge - Who's gonna get ya?
    Gogol Bordello - Wonderlust King
    Metropolis- Sirens
    Birthrite - Ordinary Life
    Frenchy & The Punk - Hey Hey Caberet

    [Ghostfire live set]


    Full on DJ set:


    Steam Powered Giraffe - I Love it
    Cracked Monocle - I'm Steampunk and I Know It *CH*
    Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer - The Model *CH*
    Abney Park - Wrong Side (R)
    Voltaire - Headless Waltz (R)
    Bauhaus - Spirit (single version)
    The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing - Brunel
    Steam Powered Giraffe - Brass Goggles (R)
    Tankus the Henge - Cakewalk
    The Cure - Love Cats (R)
    Birthrite - Goodbye Happiness (R)
    Men Without Hats - Safety Dance (R)
    Voltaire - Death Death Devil Devil Evil Song
    Metropolis - My Metropolis (R)
    Fields Of The Nephilim - Preacher Man (R)
    The Mechanisms - Pump Shanty
    Oompha Brass - Bavarian Rhapsody


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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    & Chap-Hop (Hip-Hop in an upper class 1920s "BBC accent" usually with more period style backing (banjoleles & sousaphones etc) & covering subject matter straight out of a Wodehouse story & things "typically British"):

    Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer = Just like a chap
    Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer = A Rummy Old Day
    Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer = Straight Out Of Surrey
    Sir Reginald Pikedevant Esq = Just glue some gears on it (and call it Steampunk)
    Professor Elemental = I'm British
    Professor Elemental = Cup of brown joy
    Professor Elemental = Great race
    Professor Elemental = Everything stops for tea
    Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer vs Professor Elemental = The duel
    Anyone see Mr B in the papers & on Newsnight last week?
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