Sunday, June 14, 2009

Steampunk [and Other Cyberpunk Derivatives]

OK so Steampunk is becoming more popular and is now attempting to develop it's own music genre.

I am going to look into this...

Some bands: Abney Park, Vernian Process, new Resputina, Dr. Steel, The Clockwork Quartet, Unextraordinary Gentlemen

http://www.sepiachord.com/
http://www.dieselpunks.org/

I think Steampunk is to Goth what Cybergoth is to Industrial.

Why: Steampunk fits more into the Goth scene with it's Victorian aesthetic and sound, but it's name is more "Industrial" as it has to do with technology.
Cybergoth fits more into the Industrial scene [it pretty much is part of the Industrial scene] because of it's futuristic aesthetic and sound, but it's name has the word "goth" even though it has nothing to do with it [or at least have not found any indication otherwise].

List of Cyberpunk and It's Derivatives:


Cyberpunk
Biopunk/Ribofunk
Nanopunk
Post-Cyberpunk
Cyberprep
Cybergoth
 
Steampunk
Clockpunk
Dieselpunk
Springpunk

Sandalpunk
Stonepunk

???:
Timepunk
Bronzepunk
Candlepunk
Transistorpunk
Atomic punk
Elfpunk
Mythpunk
Splatterpunk

Spacepunk


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk_derivatives

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Cyberpunk_derivatives

http://diewachen.com/2007/08/all-sorts-of-punk.html
http://davinciautomata.wordpress.com/
http://www.streettech.com/bcp/BCPgraf/Manifestos/cybergoth.htm



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