Monday, August 9, 2010

Mixtape Monday: Drag the lake

"Abandon hope, all ye who enter here." Inscription at the Gates of Hell, or another post about drag and witch house? You decide! Today's Mixtape Monday takes us to the darkest reaches of the Internet, with new mixes from Salem and the sick folks behind (the NSFW) Put.A.Spell.



Salem's I Buried My Heart Inna Wounded Knee is a nearly-unlistenable mix of Goth crunk - and I mean that as a compliment. There's no tracklist, but would one really make a difference? Salem drags and screws tracks until they are barely recognizable ghosts of the originals; mixing in the Velvet Underground's "Femme Fatale" is brilliant. Salem continues to make the i-dose version of purple drank. Their debut full-length King Night is set for a September 28th release, and this mix should stave off the tremors until then.

Put.a.spell (what I'll be calling the force responsible for these mixes, since they're only labeled with the quintessential witch house symbol ‡) recently released two equally disturbing mixes, Summus Exussum Ervum and Beasts in Drag.



Summus Exussum Ervum, which roughly translates to "burn the high weeds," touches on everything cold and industrial. From Throbbing Gristle to Fever Ray, the mix is the perfect soundtrack for your next invocation or ritualistic sacrifice. Compared to Salem's mix, it is practically Top 40.



Beasts in Drag is more crunk than Goth, relying on drag versions of Gucci Mane and Playboy Tre (from the Adult Swim x Beaterator ATL RMX album), among others. As the mix closes, it fades from GR†LLGR†LL's gloomy "Lollipop" cover "Slowlickin" to "If You Are But a Dream," by Screamin' Jay Hawkins, the bluesman best known for "I Put a Spell On You." That inclusion alone shows that the musicians behind drag and witch house have a sense of humor, even if it is sick and twisted.

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