Nightmare Delirium
Nightmare Delirium
Podcast Description
A mix-up and mash-up of the best of CJSW late-night tunes. It's gothic. It's dark. It's the perfect soundtrack for the late night of the weekend.
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Content Themes
The show focuses on themes surrounding gothic music genres, alternative rock, and the dark undercurrents of contemporary tunes, with episodes showcasing artists like Zos Kia and Controlled Bleeding while delving into specific tracks, such as 'Crocodile Tears and the Velvet Cosh' and 'Deep Water', providing in-depth discussions on lyrical themes and musical influences.

A mix-up and mash-up of the best of CJSW late-night tunes. It’s gothic. It’s dark. It’s the perfect soundtrack for the late night of the weekend.
We welcome Santiago Taboada, screenwriter of Luger, and Gábor Holtai, director of Feels Like Home to talk about their films playing at the Calgary Underground Film Festival this week on April 23rd and 24th!
Playlist:
- Industry – Symbols Of Peace
- Cemetery Sex – Little Red Vial
- Halloween – Poison Well
- Eyes In The Dark – Witness
- Blackwater Holylight – Void To Be
- Bonnie Trash – Haunt Me (What Have You Become)
- Dry Cleaning – Blood
- Ho99o9 – OK, I’m Reloaded
- Melo Suavé, featuring Taminda – FreedomHappiness
- Devours – Sports Car Era
- Laser Rey – Ultra Magus
- clipping., featuring Cartel Madras – Mirrorshades Pt. 2
- Ye Gods – On Earth
- Various Artists, featuring New Chance – Good As New
- Christopher Mayo, Andrew Noseworthy + Grace Scheele – Walk the Darkness Down
- Sally Dige – Voice Of My Heart
- Various Artists – Sea Life Sandwich Boy

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