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    https://soundcloud.com/thump/healthgoth-mix-3-the-horrorist

    Der Plan - "Lebdoch"
    Hymn - "I Am the Absolute"
    Absolute Body ContRol - "Melting Away"
    Front Line Assembly - "Die-sect"
    The Force Dimension - "Aqua 2000"
    Cosmetics - "The Cries"
    Die Krupps - "2 Herzen 1 Rhythmus"
    Frontal - "Winterzeit"
    Manufacture - "Armed Forces"
    Severed Heads - "Hot With Fleas"
    Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft - "Co Co Pino"
    James T. Cotton - "Press Your Body"
    Cyberaktif - "Meltdown"
    Gorilla Aktiv - "Die Maske"
    Cybotron - "R-9"
    Nitzer Ebb - "Murderous"
    Acrosome - "Running on the Wheel" (Remix)
    Dive - "Bloodshot Eyes"
    Millimetric - "No Feedback"
    Hymn - "Danger"

    The first two editions of THUMP's Healthgoth mix series have been classy affairs as both DMC champ DJ Shiftee and Washington, DC scene leader Tittsworth championed the underground from across the spectrum in their selections. For our third edition, though, New York dance-punk stalwart The Horrorist delves deep into new wave music, with a focus on punk-edged, early-tech dance music from Germany.

    The Things to Come Records boss opens up with "new German wave" progenitors Der Plan, makes stops everywhere from pop to industrial to techno, before crescendoing with influential UK act Nitzer Ebb's "Murderous" and closing with the swirled-out synth-pop of Hymn's "Danger."

    Sure, a lot of kids on our SoundCloud might be confused by this mix, but this is a fine selection that celebrates one of the most influential and organic scenes and eras in dance.

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    via http://thump.vice.com/en_us/track/the-horrorists-healthgoth-mix-is-all-ebm-no-edm