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What Is “Steampunk Music?” by Veronique Chevalier

September 22, 2011 by suzannelazear

Today we welcome MADemoiselle Veronique Chevalier.

Veronique Chevalier is the eccentric Françican (Français-American) Chanteuse (Songstress) known as The “Weird VAL” of Dark Cabaret.  She’s an unparalleled Parodist; a Steampunk-lish Chanteuse, and Spooky Polkanista, who has been described as a twisted incarnation of Edith Piaf from an alternate reality – the one in which her parents are Jim Morrison, and Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and her godparents are Lucille Ball and Weird Al.  As a self-proclaimed “Mad Sonictist,” she takes maniacal pleasure in combining previously unrelated musical forms into new, unholy combinations. She vows to leave no genre unadulterated in her quest to create the ultimate Sonic Frankenstein.  She originated the genre of “Gothic Polka”. Her twisted brand of humour hits at the core of daily reality. Being gonged off the premiere season of America’s Got Talent (which is FAKE reality) was irrefutable proof her gifts are wasted on the masses.

What Is “Steampunk Music?”

by Veronique Chevalier

MADemoiselle Veronique Chevalier

There seem to be more and more debates floating through the aethers on the subject of “Steampunk Music,” so I wrote this piece from the viewpoint that I have as an artiste. Although I have performed at numerous Steampunk events, and shall continue to do so as long as the invitations keep coming my way, I don’t call myself a “Steampunk” artiste, per say.

I prefer the word “artiste” without any descriptors, because I create to please myself, and I appear at non-Steampunk events (Cabarets/Music Halls/Gay Venues/Burlesque Rooms) as well. I do feel very privileged and honoured that many fine folk in the community appreciate my special brand of ODDitory MADemoiselle-ness.

However, I know that people new to the Steampunk community, as well as long-time adherents, yearn for more musical choices, so that they might have a soundtrack, as it were, to complement the aesthetics and spirit that drew them to the community initially.

In the spirit of inclusiveness, I’d like to share a couple of invaluable resources for Steampunk-ish music. Incidentally, there is no universal agreement about what constitutes “Steampunk” music, since it commenced as a literary and aesthetic movement. However, it does seem to follow that numerous music artistes enjoyed by many Steampunks (and in whose ranks I am honoured to be included) are congregated in the following two websites:

Gilded Age Records
* http://www.gildedagerecords.com*
*https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gilded-Age-Records/122519387775698*

The world’s only artist collective, founded by Joshua A. Pfeiffer of Vernian Process & Evelyn Kriete, focused on musician’s combining old world aesthetics and sounds with current genres of music. Steampunk/Cabaret/Swing/Ragtime/Gypsy-Punk/Darkwave/etc.

Sepiachord
*http://sepiachord.com*
*https://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_208390005860341*

Founded by Jordan Bodewell, “Sepiachord is the “genre that doesn’t exist”. It is to music what “Steampunk” is to literature and cinema: something that looks back to the past to comment on the present while looking sideways at the future. A cubist aural experience. As goth & glam are the bastards of David Bowie, Sepiachord is the made from the genetic material sown by Tom Waits.

Sepiachord is assembled like a clockwork orchestra, from such elements of music Sinister Circus, Cabaret Macabre, Chamber Pop, Organic Goth, Celtic/Gypsy Punk, Mutant Americana, Ghost Town Country It is the music our grandparents or great-grandparents would have listened to, if they were as off-set as we are.”

“A Sepiachord Passport” released under the Projekt Records imprint, is a compilation with a generous selection of 20 tracks by as many artistes, and is an excellent way to dip one’s toe into the Steampunk Music pool. It may be ordered from the Projekt website:

*http://www.projekt.com/projekt/product.asp?sku=PRO00250*

Coming late fall 2011, Steampunk is a two volume CD soundtrack for G. D. Falksen’s novel The Hellfire Chronicles: Blood In The Skies. This musical compilation represents the combined work of some of the top steampunk bands and musicians from across the world, who have come together to provide you with music to listen to while reading Blood In The Skies. The soundtrack also features an exclusive preview of the book, read by the author.

Disc 1

  • “Lullabye for Lizzie” by Hellblinki (Hellblinki.com)
  • ”The Killer” by The Magnificent Seven (Magnificentseven.se)
  • “Terpsichore” by Strange Artifact (Strangeartifact.jp)  
  • “Thick As Thieves {Loreli, Pt. III}” by Dr. Carmilla (Drcarmilla.com)
  • “The Beer Hall In Hell” by Veronique Chevalier (WeirdVal.com)
  • “Valentine” by Sunday Driver (Sundaydriver.co.uk)  
  • “The silent have names” by Platform One (Platform-one.com)
  • ““On a 45”” by This Way to the Egress (Thiswaytotheegress.com)
  • “For the Killers” by Unwoman (Unwoman.com )
  • “House of Cards” by Frenchy and the Punk (Frenchyandthepunk.com)
  • Prologue of The Hellfire Chronicles: Blood In The Skies, read by the author

Disc 2

  • “Glory (Blood in the Skies Mix)” by The Clockwork Dolls (theclockworkdolls.com)
  • “goggles” by The Men That Will Not Be Blamed For Nothing   (facebook.com/blamedfornothing)
  • “The Cruel Intentions Of Time” by The Wet-Glass RO              (thewetglassro.bandcamp.com)
  • “Railroad Track” by Imaginary Airship (imaginaryairship.com) “The Man Who Learnt To Fly” by Tom Slatter (tomslatter.co.uk)
  • “Blood in the skies” by Victor Sierra (victorsierra.net )             
  • “Smoke & Mirrors” by GHOSTFIRE (ghostfiremusic.com)
  • “Eveen” by Life’s Decay (lifesdecay.com
)
  • “Until the End” by Escape The Clouds (EscapeTheClouds.com)
  • “Savior of the Skies” by The Cog is Dead (thecogisdead.com)  
  •   “Zeppelins” by The Absinthe Drinkers (theabsinthedrinkers.com) 
  • Chapter One of The Hellfire Chronicles: Blood In The Skies, read by the author

With great eSTEAM,

~Veronique Chevalier

http://weirdval.com/

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Posted in Entertainments, Guest Thursday, panel, Steampunk | Tagged guest thursdays, steampunk music, Veronique Chevalier | 2 Comments

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  1. on September 22, 2011 at 4:57 pm Elmo Adams

    This is good stuff

    eager to buy the CD


  2. on September 23, 2011 at 9:18 am Kari Hoisington

    Thanks for the resources!

    I’m very new to Steampunk and like you said, I’ve found I want music that inspires me and creates that Steampunk-ish feel. I’ve been a fan of goth/industrial for a long time, but for life of me I just can’t get into the similar sounds of SP. I don’t know why. Maybe it’s because I’m a visual person and when I hear music I imagine corresponding scenes, and I don’t feel I get those imaginings from the kind music “labeled” as SP.

    So, to add to the infernal debate of what Steampunk music is, I’ll share the artists that invoke that Victorian-minded feel for me via my Spotify:

    ++CocoRosie-Just about all of their music from their 2007 and 2010 albums
    ++Dolores O’Riordan (of the Cranberries)-“Black Widow”, “Human Spirit”, and “In the Garden” from her 2007 solo album, “Are You Listening?”
    ++Fiona Apple-“Extraordinary Machine” from her 1992 album by the same name
    ++Regina Spektor-“Machine” from her 2009 album, “Far”
    ++Adam Hurst-EVERYTHING!
    ++Beats Antique-“Roustabout” from their 2008 album “Collide”
    ++Rasputina-“Hunter’s Kiss” from their 2002 album “Cabin Fever!”
    ++Mazzy Star-“So Tonight That I May See” from their 1993 album of the same name
    ++Florence + The Machine-“Heavy” from the 2011 “Lungs: The B-Sides”
    ++Goldfrapp-“Human” and “Horse Tears” from her 2000 album, “Felt Mountain”
    ++Emiliana Torrini-“White Rabbit” (Sucker Punch), “If You Go Away” and “Flirt (Slow Blow) from her 2010 album “Rarities”
    ++Devics-“You Could Walk Forever” from their 2001 “My Beautiful Sinking Ship”
    ++The Dresden Dolls-A given “Coin-Operated Boy” from their 2003 self-titled album
    ++Tina Guo-“I Lost My Love in the Wind” from her 2011 “Autumn Winds” album

    I have SOME “Steampunk” songs, like Voltaire’s “Goodnight Demonslayer” and “Dark Eyes” by Beat Circus. But overall, the artists on my list are just everyday, general artists that most probably wouldn’t find SP at all! But that’s beauty! Anything that brings a Victorian or Steampunk aesthetic to mind goes on my playlist.



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