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Julia nash wax trax
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julia nash wax trax

The bands which performed included Rights of the Accused, Front 242 and My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult. This concert was mainly to commemorate the 33 1/3 Year Anniversary of Wax Trax and to honor the ones that started it all, Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher. Industrial Accident is quite possibly the greatest love story ever told, and clearly the spirit and works of Wax Trax live on in a big way.On the weekend of April 15 - 17 2011, various Wax Trax artists performed with their respective lineups from the early days of the record label. Last on the setlist was the hypnotic RevCo track “No Devotion,” followed by the 1000 Homo DJs take on the Black Sabbath stomper “Supernaut,” which had everybody’s fists pumping in unison. The energy of the band was contagious and Uncle Al was all proud smiles, clearly having a blast.

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When Ministry hit the stage, the mosh pit was fierce but full of camaraderie, with a definite feel of nostalgia in the air, as they tore into old school thrashers like “Jesus Built My Hotrod,” “N.W.O.,” “Stigmata,” and then brought us, sweat-soaked and reeling from the adrenaline, “into the hot tub time machine!” for classics “The Land Of Rape And Honey” (which recently saw its 25th anniversary) and a catchy acoustic rendition of “Everyday is Halloween,” with audience participation on the chorus.

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Cold Cave set the stage perfectly with their blend of lush synthpop and danceable darkwave reminiscent of goth grandfathers The Sisters Of Mercy or The Mission UK.

julia nash wax trax

It was only right to have Uncle Al at the helm of the wayback machine for an intense and cathartic old school Ministry set, with Cold Cave to open the show. During the Q&A, as a testament to the fact that Wax Trax lives on, Julia Nash mentioned current and upcoming projects of Wax Trax alumni, including Lead Into Gold’s album which came out last year (The Sun Behind The Sun) in conjunction with their Cold Waves appearance, the upcoming My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult tour and their new album (In The House Of Strange Affairs), and of course Ministry’s latest (Amerikkkant) and multiple tours over the past couple of years. There was lively discussion about the making of the film (which started in 2010 and then was scrapped due to production issues and was re-shot entirely in 2016), the promising future of the industrial scene, and the induction into the Wax Trax family of skateboarding’s favorite shoemakers, Vans. The Q&A panel included Julia Nash, Frankie Nardiello, Marston Daley, Paul Barker, and Wax Trax label staff member Larry Crandus. As documentary films go, it brought its audience to tears and laughter in equal measure and is a must-see for any of the punks and freaks who have never fit in elsewhere. It’s as much an education about the music business, as it is a heartfelt and hilarious tale which blossomed from a Kickstarter, to a festival success sponsored by Vans with a soundtrack that has flown off the shelves and was a huge hit on Record Store Day. With moving and funny stories from the Nash family and their friends, Industrial Accident strikes a perfect balance between capturing the music, and celebrating the love between Jim and Dannie and the entire Wax Trax family. With a soundtrack featuring rarities and unreleased tracks from RevCo, Ministry, Front 242, KMFDM, and Chris Connelly, the film takes us on the trip of a lifetime from Arkansas to Denver, Colorado, to Chicago where it all happened. We also heard from producer (and Big Black frontman) Steve Albini, Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor, Foo Fighters/Nirvana’s Dave Grohl, David J of Bauhaus, and various Wax Trax label and store employees. The interviews included industrial all-star cast Ministry’s Al Jourgenson (also of RevCo/PTP/1000 Homo DJs/Acid Horse/Pailhead), bassist Paul Barker of Lead Into Gold (and Ministry/RevCo/PTP/1000 Homo DJs/Acid Horse/Pailhead), Front 242’s Richard 23 and Patrick Codenys, Chris Connelly (RevCo/Cocksure), KMFDM’s Sascha Konietzko and En Esch, and My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult’s Groovie Mann (Frankie Nardiello) and Buzz McCoy (Marston Daley), among others. Founded first as a record store in 1975 and then established as a label in 1980 by the industrial scene’s favorite power couple Jim Nash and Dannie Flesher, the Wax Trax store and label created a seismic ripple which also touched the lives of the punks, the New Wave kids, and of course, the LGBQ community.Ī humble yet devoted crowd gave round after round of applause to all of the film’s guests, and a standing ovation to its creators, Julia Nash (daughter of Jim Nash) and Mark Skill i corn.

julia nash wax trax

Whether you dug through the crates or slam-danced in the pit at a RevCo show, chances are if you lived in Chicago in the 80s and early 90s, you set foot in the legendary Wax Trax! store.












Julia nash wax trax