The Emperor’s New Clothes: BlackBlackGold live mix for NERO Homme
[15.07.2021. Content warning: an article published by J.-H. Kabuiku on July 9th 2021 points out Dominick Fernow’s consistent links with metal and noise artists, bands, labels and productions using pedophilia and sexual violence imagery, listing a number of regular collaborators explicitly affiliated with National Socialism and white power ideology. More on this here]
Recently, EB editor Daniel went on a jaunt to Budapest, a-flexin’ his big ol’ mixing muscles as BlackBlackGold for the exquisite pleasure of the beautiful young things of the city who attended NERO Homme‘s launch party. How come? Well, that’s just the kind of lifestyle we (he) lead(s) here at EBHQ. This right here is the download premiere of that night’s set—an excursion into marginally poppier waters than you may expect from the BBG camp, but still with the inky black undertow that you know and love. Missy? Nicki? Destiny’s Child?! C’mon, download already. Cop the tracklist below.
Tracklist:
Fashion Hell Intro
Rell The Soundbender – Angels & Demons feat. Clint Mansell
Watapachi & Transcend The Masses – Let’s Get Ratchet
Rihanna – Pour It Up (RL Grime Remix)
RL Grime – Flood
Chippy Nonstop – Money Dance (Ryan Marks Remix)
Crystal Castles – Pale Flesh (BlackBlackGold Black Choppa Mass Extension)
Blvck Ceiling – I Will Save You Blondie (BlackBlackGold GhettoGoth Edit)
Missy Elliot – Lose Control (Stabber VIP)
DJ Scream – Hood Rich Anthem (Huggy Bear Remix)
Azealia Banks – 212 (Wicked Awesome Remix)
Crime Mob – Stilettos (Falcon Remix)
Nicki Minaj – Beez In The Trap (Knuckle Remix)
Destiny’s Child – Say My Name (Owls & Bodhi Remix)
Divoli S’vere – She CKunt (Total Freedom’s Transformative mix at Starbucks / thank you Easyjet bitch!)
Ghostek – Navigate (Pt. 2)
Nine Inch Nails VS Coil – The Downward Spiral / A Gilded Sickness
Vatican Shadow – Chechnya’s Ghosts Loom Large In Death Of Former Spy
Nancy Sinatra VS The Notorious B.I.G – Bang Bang
Jeremy Scott – Sycamore Trees
Published December 06, 2012. Words by Louise Brailey.