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Strangelove: Year Three (2008)
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Strangelove: Year Two (2007)
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Strangelove: Year One (2006)
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The 3rd installment of Strangelove's Anniversary CDs is decisively darker, and features many of the newer tracks that got a lot of play in 07-08. The collection features artists like Zombie Girl, Rotersand, Front Line Assembly, Skinny Puppy, and more Depeche Mode. |
Celebrating 2 Years of Strangelove,this commemorative CD again features some of the best tracks and blends from the previous 12 months. This CD also marks the end of an era - the 2-Year Anniversary party was the last Strangelove at the UndergroundSF. Starting in April of 2007, Strangelove moved to a new date and location: FIRST FRIDAYS at Julie's Supperclub (and in December, Strangelove moved to the Cat Club). The collection features artists like Gary Numan, Ladytron, Royksopp, Nitzer Ebb, Sneaker Pimps, and - of course - Depeche Mode. |
Every 4th Thursday, Strangelove takes over the UndergroundSF in San Francisco - featuring Tomas Diablo and guests spinning the best dark electro, industrial, new wave, and goth... beat matched and blended, of course. In celebration of Strangelove's One-Year Anniversary, Tomas Diablo crafted this compilation of his favorite tracks and mixes from the club's first year. Includes artists like Depeche Mode, the Cure, New Order, the Faint, Meat Beat Manifesto, Kraftwerk, and She Wants Revenge. |
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Dark & Lovely (2004)
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The Sindustrie Set (2003)
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Live on Devil's Night (2002)
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On 'Dark and Lovely', Tomas Diablo bridges the gap between goth and trip hop, industrial and electroclash. The set begins with a half-hour of high energy vintage industrial, flows smoothly through trip-hop and electro, and climaxes brilliantly with the unlikely combination of Nine Inch Nails and Joe Jackson. The set is all vinyl, and meticulously crafted for danceability and enjoyment. Download it here. |
Tomas Diablo's favorite mixes from his first weekly residency. For 17 weeks, Sindustrie created a dark haven for evil electrowavers in the Mission/Portrero area in San Francisco. Sadly, the bar eventually closed their doors and reopened as a bar & grill - replacing the DJ booth with an Area 51 machine. Oh well, at least it's a good game. Set list available here. |
It was the Saturday night between his birthday and Halloween, and Tomas Diablo was spinning a spooky set in his living room for an intimate crowd of 40 or so. The walls were covered with horror posters, original artwork, and a whole lot of fake blood (much of it smeared on the walls by our ghoulish guests). The Chinese lanterns were converted into giant jack-o'-lanterns, and the zombie punch billowed a dry-ice fog in the kitchen. This 80-minute live turntable set captures that moment on CD. The set bounces from funk to electro, from new wave to industrial - sure to please any fellow creature of the night. Set list available here. |
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The Tomas Diablo Collection
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| These 21 original pieces were digitally assembled from choice music samples. Artists from the worlds of jazz, new wave, hip hop, folk, rock, blues, industrial, and classical are sampled and woven into a musical tapestry. For 29 consecutive issues, Tomas Diablo's music was the sound of Computer Gaming World's CD-ROMs. This 75-minute collection chronicles over 2 years of his music. |
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