On Thursday, May 22nd, KEXP celebrated World Goth Day — a day for the goth scene to celebrate its own culture and make its presence known to the world. It’s a global celebration you won’t want to miss!
Dark tunes were spun throughout the day on Early, Morning, Midday, Afternoon, and Drive Time shows. Summon your inner goth and listen on demand here and on the KEXP apps.
In this bonus episode, we hear from Martin Oldgoth, co-founder of World Goth Day, in conversation with Sharlese, host of Mechanical Breakdown, about the holiday’s origin in 2009. What started as a sort of joke on BBC Radio 6 Music rapidly spread across the world as a celebration of goth culture, which is constantly evolving. And, no, you don’t have to wear black.
“The goth scene is very inclusive,” Oldgoth says in the interview. “There are no rules. If someone tells you, ‘You’ve got to listen to this band’ or ‘You’ve got to dress like that,’ they’re wrong. It’s as simple as that. It’s gone from being an offshoot of the post-punk scene in the early 80s to being a global family of misfits.”
Layer on the black eyeliner and cue up Siouxsie Sioux — it's World Goth Day!
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KEXP's DJ Abbie chats with the legendary artist about expressing herself truthfully despite "notions of discomfort"
In anticipation of World Goth Day, this week's Review Revue spotlights the Dead Can Dance album Aion. See what KCMU DJs thought back in the day.