바우하우스 (밴드) (Korean Wikipedia)

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  • Scott Feemster. “Peter Murphy – Biography”. 《Amoeba》. Amoeba Music Inc. 2020년 3월 30일에 확인함. The group quickly arrived on a darkly driving post-punk sound that combined elements of glam rock, punk, dub, art-rock, heavy metal and the starkness of such other post-punk outfits as Joy Division and Public Image Limited. 

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  • Cohen, Jonathan (2007년 12월 4일). “Bauhaus Bowing Out with New Album”. 《Billboard》. 2013년 12월 7일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2013년 3월 7일에 확인함. 
  • Reesman, Bryan (2019년 11월 25일). “Azam Ali, the Ethereal Voice of Multiple Soundtracks, Keeps Enchanting Listeners With Solo Album 'Phantoms'. 《Billboard》 (Prometheus Global Media, LLC.). 2020년 5월 16일에 확인함. Supporting Bauhaus is apropos for Ali, given the aforementioned inspiration for Phantoms, which she feels came out at the right time to prepare her for this show. 'If this had happened last year, I wouldn't have known what music to play opening for Bauhaus,' she says. 'But the fact that I did all the work to arrive to this point – that now I get to take the stage right before one of my biggest influences and perform the music that, in many ways, is a tribute to the legacy that so many of these bands launched – is incredible. You want to speak about how things come full circle. There's a map out there where everything is connected.' 

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  • “Kim Thayil Says Soundgarden Resisted Early Led Zeppelin Comparisons”. 《Blabbermouth》. Blabbermouth.net. 2015년 3월 2일. 2018년 10월 13일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 10월 13일에 확인함. As a band, I think we really sprang from two things: this sort of British, moody, goth-y, bass riff-oriented music like Gang of Four, Joy Division, Bauhaus, Killing Joke, and then this guitar-oriented, post-hardcore thing in America, like the Meat Puppets and Hüsker Dü and the Butthole Surfers," he said. "I think those were two things that were really playing into what Soundgarden was about collectively when we formed, you know, in '84. 
  • “Coal Chamber's Dez Fafara Says 'Nu Metal' Bands Broke New Musical Ground”. 《Blabbermouth.net》. 2015년 4월 19일. 2020년 11월 29일에 확인함. ...I think there's this generation now of not only 15-to-17-year-olds but even [people who are between] 20 and 30, why they go back to that music and listen to it, or why they would even wanna listen to a new Coal Chamber record is they know it's gonna be something different. And that's what was beautiful about that time and era and that music – there was so many different influences to that music. You know, Coal Chamber has this metal influence along with this Bauhaus and goth kind of thing with us. 

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  • Schlegel, Hillel (2013년 3월 18일). “Playlist Savages”. brain-magazine.fr. 2020년 7월 11일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2020년 7월 10일에 확인함. Bauhaus – All We Ever Wanted Was Everything Tout est dans ce morceau : les rêves adolescents, l'envie de partir et la musique qui nous sauve... je veux que ce soit ce titre-là que l'on joue à mon enterrement. (Everything is in this song: teenage dreams, the desire to leave and the music that saves us ... I want this title to be played at my funeral) 

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  • “Atsushi Sakurai”. 《buck-tick zone》. 2021년 8월 30일에 확인함. Mask by Bauhaus – Atsushi listened to this a lot during the start of Buck-Tick, he loved Peter Murphy's voice. When asked what was the one album that changed your life, Atsushi declared it was this album. 
  • “Buck-Tick Related Band/Artist Profiles”. 《buck-tick zone》. 2021년 8월 30일에 확인함. Bauhaus in particular, were huge influences to Buck-Tick. 

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  • DJ Ollie (1992). “Interwiev: Deine Lakaien”. Klangtanke. 2016년 11월 17일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2019년 4월 19일에 확인함. Ja, auch ein Einfluß. Ich denke bei Ernst warens hauptsächlich die spätsiebziger Elektronikpioniere, die frühen Ultravox, natürlich Kraftwerk. Und bei mir waren es doch eher die Bands, die mehr so aus der Bad Cave Ecke kamen, Post-Punkt auch viele Gitarren-Bands von Virginbruns bis Bauhaus, Joy Division, was es so alles gab. 

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  • Matt Catchpole (2018년 8월 4일). “Bela Lugosi's Read – Drummer Kevin Haskins' New Book Relives His Years With Goth Rockers Bauhaus”. 《Essentially Pop》. 2020년 12월 26일에 확인함. Interviewer: "You attended one of the early Sex Pistols gigs – was that a 'Road to Damascus' type moment?"
    Kevin Haskins: "To a certain degree, it definitely was a revelation. Several months before the Sex Pistols gig I went to see Led Zeppelin at a Earls Court, a huge venue in London. They were in their prime, and it was a marvellous rock show. John Bonham played a blistering half hour drum solo. I left the show with a mixture of elation and depression. I knew that I could never be as technically good as Bonham, and a feeling of dejection enveloped me! Fast forward to the 100 Club. I had just left high school, dressed in flared denims and long hair, and immediately felt very out of place amongst the punks who consisted of Siouxsie, Sue Catwoman and Sid Vicious. The Clash took to the stage and it was like being hit by an express train! Their style and sound blew me away, and I instantly thought, "I can do this!" – such a cliche. The Pistols followed and I was converted. The next day I went to the barbers and had my long locks cut short and took my pyjamas in to the garage and splattered them with emulsion paint, Jackson Pollock style. That show gave me the confidence to use what little chops I possessed to great effect."
     

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  • Chad Radford (2016년 9월 16일). “Bauhaus Bassist David J Plays The World Famous Tuesday”. 《Flagpole》. Flagpole Magazine. 2020년 12월 23일에 확인함. In the beginning, he [David J] sculpted haunting, lo-fi moods steeped in post-punk cadences and lyrics written using William S. Burroughs' cut-up technique – randomly selecting words and placing them together. 'It introduces the element of chance which makes for certain juxtapositions of words and lines which you could never come up with in any other way,' he says. 

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  • “Interview with She Past Away (English)”. 《Gothic Rock》. Oskar Terramortis. 2020년 10월 27일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2020년 12월 17일에 확인함. Idris: "Big names that have inspired us: Bauhaus, Clan of Xymox, The Cure, French band Asylum Party, lots of bands, you'll probably see it during the concert." 

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  • David J Haskins (2023년 6월 18일). “The gaping maw of the cement mixer used onstage last night by legendary 'Krautrock' ensemble, Faust.”. 《Instagram》. 2023년 7월 3일에 확인함. The gaping maw of the cement mixer used onstage last night by legendary 'Krautrock' ensemble, Faust. I discovered this band in 1973 when I was 16. I was in a used vinyl store in Northampton & the Bridget Riley op-art design featured on the cover caught my eye & I purchased it on the strength of this alone as I was not familiar with the band. The weird avant-garde 'kosmische musik' blew my teenage mind! It was the gateway into other great German bands of the era such as Can, Neu!, Cluster, Tangerine Dream, Ash Ra Temple & Amon Duul etc I felt so privileged to witness them live at the Empire Control Room in Austin last night. They were amazing! Big thanks to Jurgen Engler for sorting it & also introducing me to the band post inspired set! 

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  • Flores, Ray (2000년 7월 1일). “Jello Biafra”. 《Juice Magazine》. 52쪽. 2014년 10월 10일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2014년 8월 31일에 확인함. Interviewer: 'Who else influenced you?' Jello Biafra: '...When I wrote Plastic Surgery Disasters, the main stuff I was listening to was Bauhaus, Les Baxture and The Groundhogs.' 

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  • Paul Travers (2020년 5월 29일). “How Goth And Post-Punk Influence Behemoth's Extreme Metal”. 《Kerrang》. 2020년 11월 29일에 확인함. Nergal: "While I started growing my interest in gothic and post-punk music, stuff like The Sisters Of Mercy and Fields Of The Nephilim, at some point The Cure must have come out for me as one of the core originators of the genre. It was a group of bands with Bauhaus and Peter Murphy and a few others that I found. I'm not really immersed in the genre but some of those bands are absolutely groundbreaking. I listen to more than just metal; there are certain dark atmospheres in different kinds of music that appeal to me and I'll just go for that." 

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  • “Wolfsheim”. 《Laut.de》. 2020년 9월 5일에 확인함. Keyboarder Markus Reinhardt und Sänger Peter Heppner fangen 1987 an, gemeinsam Musik zu machen. Beide verbindet eine tiefe Bewunderung für Kraftwerk und Bauhaus und bald sind auch eigene Kompositionen auf Demo-Tape gebannt und verkaufsfertig. 

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  • Lina Lecaro (2019년 10월 30일). “Back From the Dead: Bauhaus Reunited”. 《LA Weekly》. 2019년 10월 30일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2019년 10월 30일에 확인함. 'As contradictory as this may seem, Bauhaus being, in my opinion, the Godfathers of Goth: they were a bright artistic light in a vast wasteland of crappy pop darkness. They showed me the way.' – Maynard James Keenan 
  • Lina Lecaro (2019년 10월 30일). “Back From the Dead: Bauhaus Reunited”. 《LA Weekly》. 2019년 10월 30일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2019년 10월 30일에 확인함. 'Bauhaus were complicated, at times earnest, at times distant and ironic, at times delicate, at times vicious …I could never put my finger on them or what they did and that made me love them more.' – Moby 

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  • Dillon Collins (2022년 11월 21일). “SERJ TANKIAN Discusses His Varied Solo Career, Not Being Tied To One Genre Anymore”. 《Metal Injection》. 2022년 11월 23일에 확인함. From Depeche Mode to Radiohead, Tankian's tastes and influences on Perplex Cities venture into areas far removed from his heavy metal roots." Serj Tankian: "Yeah, definitely, I was into Depeche Mode and New Order and a lot of the kind of goth bands, goth pop type of bands as well Bauhaus. It definitely has all those elements that I like, and even Radiohead." 

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  • Hans Morgenstern (2013년 4월 29일). “Peter Murphy Talks Meth Arrest and 35 Years of Bauhaus: "I Was Never a Punk". 《The Miami New Times》. 2020년 11월 9일에 확인함. Murphy speaks for himself when he talks about the influences he brought to the band. "Kraftwerk were among my influences, very early on," he says, 
  • Hans Morgenstern (2013년 4월 29일). “Peter Murphy Talks Meth Arrest and 35 Years of Bauhaus: 'I Was Never a Punk'. 《The Miami New Times》. 2020년 11월 9일에 확인함. He can speak only for his influences, however, and notes the magic among the four souls of Bauhaus comes from an almost surreal level of trust among them. 'Once we got in [the studio], we were inspired by each other,' he says. 'We dropped everything. We left everything out. You don't walk in there with any baggage. You walk in with each other. You inspire each other, viscerally. You do it as you play, not with words. Less talking, more creating.' 
  • Hans Morgenstern (2013년 4월 30일). “Peter Murphy: "Bauhaus Was the Seminal Moment in That Time; Joy Division Was Not". 《Miami New Times》. The Miami New Times. 2021년 2월 27일에 확인함. At the time, despite pulling from influences as diverse as ambient music, Krautrock, prog, and glam rock, Bauhaus was lumped in with all the other DIY music culture out of England: punk rock. 

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  • Mark Lore (2016년 6월 2일). “HEAVIÖSITY: Heavy Maytal”. 《Paste Magazine》. Paste Media Group. 2018년 7월 2일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 7월 2일에 확인함. HEAVIÖSITY: 'Yeah, White Zombie was a difficult band to categorize.' Yseult: It was kind of a gradual process. A lot of people were like, 'Oh, all of a sudden you're on Geffen and you're metal.' No, if you listen to the transition on all of these records we put out ourselves, up through Caroline Records, you can hear it. It was happening for years before we got on Geffen. You know, we both loved a lot of punk, like The Cramps and Gun Club. Even Bauhaus.' 

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  • Danil Volohov (2018년 10월 22일). “David J – Interview with David J”. 《Peekaboo Music Magazine》. 2022년 10월 10일에 확인함. Interviewer: "Your past music always seems to have a kind of deepness of sound. How did you get to this manner of playing ? As I know from Daniel you, as a musicians, were influenced by punk rock." David J: " Yes, using my previous words – it was a galvanizing movement. Seeing Sex Pistols and The Clash in '76. That was very seminal. Kevin and I formed a punk-band that night! It's actually a very familiar story when people would go to see The Pistols playing and then say "We can do this!". So it was the seed for all of us. Then the post-punk thing happened a couple of years after that and that's where Bauhaus started. But we were also influenced by a lot of other kinds of music. Like dub reggae, for instance. It was very influential on us. And of course glam-rock. T-Rex, Bowie, early-Roxy Music. Then there were the things like the Stooges, MC5, the Velvet Underground was huge influence. So all of that went into the mix." 

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  • Robert Gourley (2018년 1월 25일). “Bauhaus Between The Covers”. 《Please Kill Me》. PleaseKillMe.com. 2021년 4월 18일에 확인함. I've always felt though that the Banshees, who came before us, were more of an influence on the Goth movement. We chose to wear black, and our first single was vampire themed and the press tagged us. I can relate to it to a certain degree, but I feel that Bauhaus were more three dimensional, more art rock. 
  • Robert Gourley (2018년 1월 25일). “Bauhaus Between The Covers”. 《Please Kill Me》. PleaseKillMe.com. 2021년 4월 18일에 확인함. I've always felt though that the Banshees, who came before us, were more of an influence on the Goth movement. We chose to wear black, and our first single was vampire themed and the press tagged us. I can relate to it to a certain degree, but I feel that Bauhaus were more three dimensional, more art rock. 

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  • “TR Updates from Trent – Entry 03-23-2006”. 《Nin.com》. 2006년 3월 23일. 2013년 12월 11일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2013년 12월 9일에 확인함. Bauhaus has been a major influence of mine over the years. Their sound, look and style made me want to start a band. One of the first tours we were on was with Peter Murphy – a hero of mine. To share the stage with these guys now is truly an honor. 

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  • “The Bubbleman Cometh: An Interview with Daniel Ash”. 《Post-Punk.com》. 2014년 7월 2일. 2020년 11월 9일에 확인함. Post-Punk: What did you listen to when you were growing up? DA: What really got me obsessed with music was a strict diet of early Bowie, T.Rex, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and nothing else. Peter and myself grew up in the same school, we knew each other from about twelve years old and were really crazy about those bands I just mentioned. Particularly Bowie and Roxy Music as well. That whole glam thing from the early 70s. There's a film called Velvet Goldmine which you've probably heard of. That pretty much summed up our youth at that school. I thought that was pretty accurate, that film. Before that, when I was really young, I used to see stuff about The Beatles and The Dave Clark Five. That was another one. I was fascinated by the drum sound that that guy would get in the Dave Clark Five because there was all this echo. A massive drum sound. Apparently my mum told me my face used to be about four inches away from the TV screen with the volume up full, listening to the Dave Clark Five's "Bits and Pieces." So I suppose that was the first thing that really got me interested in music from about eight or so. 

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  • Epstein, Dan (2018년 5월 18일). “Chris Cornell: Remember the Complex Artist Behind the 'Grunge Adonis'. 《Revolver》. Project M Group LLC. 2018년 5월 18일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 6월 2일에 확인함. 'The first Bauhaus record I bought was a live record [Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape],' he remembered. 'Peter Murphy's hiding his face behind a cymbal – which is removed from the drum kit, which I liked – and he's singing. Something about that just spoke to me, like, "I don't know what this is, but this has to be great." They became one of my favorite bands.' 
  • Zoe Camp (2018년 5월 25일). “See Jonathan Davis Record "Dark World-Music/Gothic" Solo Song "Basic Needs". 《Revolver》. Project M Group LLC. 2018년 5월 25일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 6월 2일에 확인함. 'I don't remember writing it,' says Davis, discussing 'Basic Needs' from the studio chair. 'It just kind of came about. It's definitely got the dark world-music/gothic vibe, but that's just for me, what I'm inspired by. I love bands like Bauhaus, I love Peter Murphy, I love Dead Can Dance ... I loved all of these different kinds of band when I was growing up, and that's just what [came] out of me.' 

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  • “Guitarist Interview with Alan Sparhawk of Low & Retribution Gospel Choir”. December 2010. 2020년 5월 9일에 확인함. Besides early punk like the Clash, the Edge (U2) was a big influence on me early on. I liked his simplicity, choppy rhythm, & delay effects. Pink Floyd had a huge early impact on me, too, & I still love Gilmore's work. He's so soulful & grand. I can never play like him, but the emotion & reaching he always has really resonates with me. Then, by college, I'd found Husker Du, the Cure, Joy Division, Bauhaus, REM, Replacements, Swans, & Jesus & Mary Chain, who all had influence on me & led me back to stuff like Velvet Underground, Sabbath, the Stooges, & Neil Young. Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, & the Pixies were yet a new level – an exciting time for guitars. 

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  • Skope (2010년 6월 4일). “An Interview with Blue October”. Skope Entertainment Inc. 2020년 12월 17일에 확인함. As far as music I listened to growing up, I was all about the Motown stuff. Otis Redding, Al Green, etc. I also listened to Dead Kennedys, Joy Division, Bauhaus, Fishbone, and Jane's Addiction. 

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  • Collin Robinson (2016년 7월 12일). “Watch Shearwater Cover A Bauhaus Classic And All Of David Bowie's Lodger”. 《Stereogum.com》. Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group. 2018년 6월 12일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 5월 29일에 확인함. But today they stopped by The A.V. Club armed with a smoke machine and fluorescent lighting and covered Bauhaus' 1981 hit 'Kick In The Eye' and David Bowie's Lodger in its entirety. The band revealed they are actually huge fans of Bauhaus, and their bassist plays fret-less a la Bauhaus' David J. They are also working on another record that is heavily inspired by the late '70s and early '80s and both Bauhaus and Bowie are among the biggest influences. 

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  • Ego Plum. “The Residents & The Odd Odyssey of Hardy Fox's Synthesizer”. 《Tape Op》. 2020년 12월 24일에 확인함. I was instantly transported to a very weird and delightful parallel dimension! I had never heard anything like it. I was hooked!" My friend David J [Tape Op #106] from Bauhaus recently shared this story of hearing their first album in 1977. "I would seek out any Residents information and records that I could get my hands on. Their influence seeped into Bauhaus for sure. 

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  • Blackman, Guy (2005년 7월 24일). “The Ace of B”. 《The Age》. 2013년 5월 12일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2013년 12월 7일에 확인함. By the age of 19 he still hadn't found a band to solo in, and had grown bored with the headbanging genre. "I lost the whole 'f--- society, f--- authority' thing that was driving it from the beginning, so I just stopped playing music in general, and my tastes shifted," he says. He started listening to music that he wasn't immediately inspired to play himself, like Wagner and Beethoven, or gothic groups such as Bauhaus and Sisters of Mercy. 

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  • Danny Wright (2012년 2월 10일). “Standing On Our Own // The 405 meets The Twilight Sad”. 《The 405》. 2018년 6월 28일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2022년 3월 22일에 확인함. So where has this style come from? It seems to have been influenced by many things, though two stand out. Firstly, the influence of guitarist and chief songwriter Andy MacFarlane: "He's been going back to listen to old records as he doesn't like a lot of new music. He's always listened to the bands that have influenced his writing on this album but I think these bands have came to the forefront, Siouxsie And The Banshees, Can, PiL, Fad Gadget, Cabaret Voltaire, Wire, Bauhaus, Magazine, D.A.F. etc." 

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  • “Peter Murphy Bauhaus Interview”. 《The Quietus. 2015년 11월 27일에 확인함. Interviewer: "How big an influence was reggae on the development of Bauhaus's music?"
    Peter Murphy: "Massive. We were listening to toasting music all the time, and David brought in a lot of bass lines that were very lead riffs. You can see how those basslines really formed the basis of the music, especially on Mask. We were more aligned to The Clash than anything else that was going around. The Cure and those people really solidified what became goth, I suppose. We had no idea how to play reggae, but that was to our advantage because we expanded on that. It was successful on a very cult, underground level and that was very appropriate because our music was never going to be mainstream. It was seminal music. It was brilliant in its originality."
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  • Marszalek, Julian (2011년 7월 26일). “Peter Murphy Interviewed”. 《The Quietus. 2015년 11월 27일에 확인함. We were more aligned to the Clash than anything else that was going around. The Cure and those people really solidified what became goth, I suppose. 
  • Nix Lowrey (2010년 9월 8일). “In The Batcave With Mr & Mrs Fiend: Alien Sex Fiend On Goth & Marriage”. 《The Quietus》. TheQuietus.com. 2020년 12월 17일에 확인함. 
  • Julian Marszalek (2012년 3월 19일). “Sautéed For Es And Whizz: Getting Fried With White Hills”. 《The Quietus》. TheQuietus.com. 2020년 11월 14일에 확인함. JM: "There seems to be more of a European sensibility to your music than any American roots. Do you find yourself gazing across the Atlantic more for inspiration?" DW: "When I kind of really got into music it was all about British music for me. I was always reading the British rags and seeing who was new and what was out and buying any import I could gobble up. When I was very young I had a friend who had some older brothers and that was the first time I heard Motorhead and Sex Pistols and that was like nothing I'd heard before that. As a young kid I was all about San Francisco hippy bands but the biggest record that gave me my first proper mindfuck as a kid was P.I.L.'s Metal Box and that really set me off on the tangent. I then got into Juju-era Siouxsie And The Banshees and Bauhaus and that whole kinda thing. Then I got into bands like The Telescopes and Thee Hypnotics, Loop, Spacemen 3 and that whole era. I was gobbling up everything that I could." 
  • Ned Raggett (2018년 2월 26일). “The God Machine's Scenes From The Second Storey Revisited 25 Years On”. 《The Quietus》. TheQuietus.com. 2018년 7월 2일에 확인함. 

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  • Rockpit, Mark (2018년 10월 4일). “Interview: Peter Murphy (Bauhaus 40th Anniversary Tour Interview)”. 《The Rockpit》. 2020년 3월 30일에 확인함. So I'd really been listening to music from being a baby, from 1st World War and 2nd World War songs through to Doris Day, then Simon and Garfunkel, Rolling Stones, The Beatles, to all the early Reggae stuff. It was a very musical family in terms of listening and singing, there was lots of music in the house and then in 1966 The Beatles explode and the radio is everywhere. Everywhere you go there's music but on reflection now what's happening is that there's just this generic mush everywhere, you know what I mean? ...But I love to listen to vocal harmonies so there's The Beatles and the Everly Brothers, and voices… Plus there was a very strong influence from Mass, you know the Catholic Mass at school where hymns were always really choral, and that was inspiring even from the first day when I was five. School itself was in this lovely little old building with this high ambient ceiling, a very 'reverb' place a where we sang 'Ave Maria' with this Spanish Teacher who was so inspired to get us to sing. So all this was going on in my head and I didn't have any other context other than loving it, and I would sing all the time. 
  • Mark Rockpit (2018년 10월 4일). “Interview: Peter Murphy (Bauhaus 40th Anniversary Tour Interview)”. 《The Rockpit》. 2020년 3월 30일에 확인함. 

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  • Jason Setnyk (2017년 9월 29일). “Interview with Kevin Haskins – Poptone concert Sept 30th in Ottawa”. 《The Cornwall Seeker》. The Seeker Newspaper. 2022년 3월 22일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2022년 3월 23일에 확인함. Daniel Ash and Kevin Haskins started the post-punk gothic band Bauhaus in 1978. Their musical influences ranged from the Velvet Underground to Joy Division. "Our influences were the Velvet Underground, Roxy Music, Bowie, the Sex Pistols, the Clash, Mikey Dread, Lee Scratch Perry, the Beatles, the Stooges, Marc Bolan, Joy Division. The list goes on and on," Kevin Haskins stated. 

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  • Catlin, Roger (2016년 10월 31일). “Kevin Haskins – The TVD Interview”. 《The Vinyl District》. Mom and Pop Shop Media. 2018년 9월 9일에 확인함. Our influences were many. The obvious ones were glam rock and punk rock, but when we were recording, when we finished each day, we'd usually record in a residential studio so we would all stay together at night time. So when we'd wind down, we'd always play either dub reggae or late Beatles, like Sgt. Pepper. When I mention that to people they're kind of surprised. So we weren't listening to dark music, there were many influences. 

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  • Lyon, Judy (2018년 10월 20일). “Bauhaus' Kevin Haskins On His Involvement with Foxes Tv”. Torchedmagazine. 2018년 11월 4일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2018년 11월 1일에 확인함. At the time there were two drummers who had an influence on me namely, Steven Morris from Joy Division and Kenny Morris from Siouxsie and the Banshees. I liked how Steven played sixteenth notes on the hi hat and he used this wonderful electronic drum called The Synare drum which I ran out and bought immediately! With Kenny I loved how he would use the tom tom drums rather than hi hats and cymbals. 

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  • “Biography”. Type O Negative.net (The Official Type O negative website). 2008년 11월 19일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2014년 3월 5일에 확인함. It is Type O Negative's gothically tinged metal, reared on a steady diet of Bauhaus and Sisters Of Mercy, which never takes itself too seriously, that has garnered them critical and commercial success. 

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  • J Bennett (2015년 9월 13일). “Meet Lycia, Type O Negatives (And Possibly Trent Reznor's?) Favorite Darkwave Band”. 《Vice》. Vice Media Group. 2020년 10월 13일에 확인함. NOISEY: What was the initial inspiration for Lycia? Mike VanPortfleet: The roots of what became Lycia actually go all the way back to 1981, but it wasn't until 1988 that I really gave it a serious push. My initial inspiration was to imitate the post-punk bands I was listening to at the time – early Psychedelic Furs, Echo & the Bunnymen, Bauhaus, Killing Joke, and in particular Joy Division. But that naturally didn't lead to anything because there was a lack of original creative focus. In 1988, I got a four-track cassette recorder, and that really opened the door. Very soon after the style and writing became influenced more and more by earlier recorded Lycia material, and that just fed on itself, and led to what became our unique sound. 
  • Cooper, Wilbert L. (2015년 1월 15일). “Trent Reznor Talks About Making It Out of the Midwest”. 《Vice》. Vice Media LLC. 2020년 3월 30일에 확인함. The other important thing that happened when I went to college was I finally had access to college radio. I never realized how much shit was out there. I discovered Bauhaus after they'd broken up and Joy Division and Throbbing Gristle and tons of shit that I just didn't know existed. You know that feeling where you find a new band you haven't heard of, then you discover them and you realize they have like three albums out? To me that's a great feeling because you can't wait to digest and absorb them. Well, that was happening with, like, 30 bands to me in college. It felt very inspiring to be a music fan. 

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  • A.D. Amorosi (2019년 2월 11일). “Undead, Undead: Bauhaus celebrates 40 years of sound, vision and vibe”. 《WXPN – The Key》. WXPN. 2022년 3월 23일에 확인함. Mention to Haskins the dub reggae vibe of "Bela Lugosi's Dead," "She's in Parties," and elements of Bauhaus' first album In the Flat Fields, and he perks up to his time in the 1970s as a teenager. "There was quite a big ska scene in England when we were growing up, and there are quite a lot of hit records in the charts such as "Liquidator," "Monkey Man" and "It Mek." So I think that we were we were all influenced by that. And when punk exploded there was just one club in London where Don Letts DJ'd. Because there were only a handful of punk records released, so he used to play a lot of dub reggae, and so that became part of the scene. We were already naturally into this type of music with Mikey Dread, King Tubby and Lee Scratch Perry being some of our favorites." [깨진 링크(과거 내용 찾기)]

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