R.I.P. Mike Kelley (1954 – 2012)

February 2, 2012

Mike Kelley‘s lifeless body was found at his South Pasadena home Tuesday night. The authorities suspect that he committed suicide. Mike Kelley’s career started as a member of the punk/noise band Destroy All Monsters but became well-known for his work as a contemporary artist. Kelley’s studio released a statement saying: “Mike was an irresistible force in contemporary art…. [...]

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R.I.P. Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011)

March 23, 2011

ABC News just announced the death of the famous actress Elizabeth Taylor at the age of 79. Most famous as the actress of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woof? (see trailer underneath here), Elizabeth Taylor had a long lasting movie career but kept it on the low lately as she was having heart problems. RIP.

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R.I.P. Knut

March 19, 2011

No, not the band, The polar bear. Knut collapsed earlier today in his enclosure at the Berlin Zoo and died. He was found floating in the water. The cause of death has yet to be determined. Approximately 600 to 700 zoo visitors witnessed Knut’s death. He was only four years old. Sorry if we confused [...]

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R.I.P. Phil Vane (Extreme Noise Terror, ex-Napalm Death)

February 23, 2011

We’ve just received the news that Extreme Noise Terror‘s singer Phil Vane has passed away in his sleep last night. The cause of death is yet unknown. If we’ll have more information we’ll post it on the blog as soon as possible! R.I.P. Edit: His death has been confirmed by his band members according to [...]

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R.I.P. Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy) (1952 – 2011)

February 6, 2011

At the age of 58,  Gary Moore has died. The guitarist, known from his great work in bands like Thin Lizzy and Skid Row but mainly for his solo career was found dead in the Kempinski Resort Hotel in Estepona, Spain. Adam Parsons, who manages Thin Lizzy, told the BBC that Mr Moore had died [...]

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R.I.P. Peter ‘Sleazy’ Christopherson (Throbbing Gristle / X-TG) (1955 – 2010)

November 25, 2010

Last Wednesday, Throbbing Gristle member Peter Christopherson has died in his sleep at the age of 55. Last year, Christopherson visited Incubate to see the performance of Hermann Nitsch. A month ago, Throbbing Gristle announced to continue under the name  X-TG as Genesis P-Orridge left the band. Peter also played in bands like Psychic TV [...]

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R.I.P. Harry Mulisch (1927 – 2010)

October 31, 2010

Harry Mulisch, the Netherlands’ most famous writer, past away yesterday evening 8pm. Mulisch suffered cancer and was seriously ill the last few weeks. He was 83 years old. Along with W.F. Hermans and Gerard Reve, he was considered one of the “Great Three” of Dutch postwar literature. R.I.P. Harry Mulisch 29 July 1927 – 30 [...]

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R.I.P. MC Hammer

August 9, 2010

A Dutch one, though…. (via) (photo via)

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R.I.P. Guru (Gang Starr) (1966 – 2010)

April 20, 2010

After a long battle with cancer, Guru died on April 19th, 2010. DJ Premier confirms this on his Twitter account (and his website, which is currently overloaded suspended due to high traffic). Guru, who’s real name is Keith Elam, gained fame as the rapper of jazz-hip-hop formation Gang Starr in the early ninetees. With their [...]

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R.I.P. Peter Steele (Type O Negative) (1962 – 2010)

April 15, 2010

TYPE O NEGATIVE frontman Peter Steele, born Petrus T. Ratajczyk, is rumored to have died of heart failure yesterday. That’s what different sources post on the interwebs the past few hours. The death news has been confirmed by fellow bandmate Kenny Hickey. Also, keyboardist Josh Silver has confirmed to BLABBERMOUTH.NET that the band’s frontman, Peter [...]

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The highlights on inlog.org – week 6

February 10, 2012

We can understand that you don’t got all the time in the world to check all our blogposts, so that’s why from now on we give you every Friday the highlights of the week. First of al we are really proud of our live recordings from some artists at Incubated. Listen to Gary War, R. [...]

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