Three times nominated for a New Zealand Music Award, Jordan Reyne is an experimental musician born in New Zealand. She lived in Germany from 2006 to 2011, relocating then to London. Combining folk noir and industrial, her style challenges any categorization. The song ‘The Proximity of death (blue eyed boy)’ was included in the fifth album of […]
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‘Aurea Mediocritas’ by Juan Manuel Mollevi
This years’ nomination of our Sky Captain Series to the Steampunk Chronicle Reader’s Awards gave me a perfect excuse to publish a blog post on 2nd May with some reflections regarding international Steampunk contests (entitled: ‘Steampunk Chronicle Reader’s Choice Awards 2014… and beyond’). Amongst other things, I suggested in this blog post some international creators that I would […]
Steampunk Weddings for Decimononic (Part III).- Steampunk Wedding Rings for Men
At the heart of any wedding is the commitment that the bride and groom will be making to one another. Two words seal the deal: ‘I Do’ and the wedding rings are a physical symbol of this bond. Many jewellers solely specialize in this field, each offering a myriad of different designs. Are you getting hitched soon […]
Decimononic at Wave Gotik Treffen 2013 (Part II)
It is easy to understand why Wave Gotik Treffen is considered one of the most important events for the goth (and steamgoth!) scene worldwide. An overwhelming concerts agenda, countless leisure activities, visitors from everywhere and a friendly environment are more than enough to reach this objective. I just wanted to drop a line to share […]
Steampunk jewelry tonight with… G. D. Falksen
1.- The interviewee G. D. Falksen is an author, lecturer, public speaker, and MC. He also studies history and blogs for Tor.com. While his repertoire spans a range of topics, he is currently most noted for his steampunk work and is one of the most recognizable figures in the steampunk literary genre and the related […]