You may recall a review I did for erotic electro solo project Funeral Casket's Dark Fantasies. The more than inappropriate sexual content offered a less kid friendly version of a slightly darker Daft Punk, but it made me fall in love with the up and coming producer so easily. This is why I am proud to present our exclusive stream of Funeral Casket's latest EP Red Light District. So, click that play button below, enjoy, and listen on. 


Funeral Casket has crafted a story around his erotic soundtracks, which are all based in the fictional Cemetery City. Sometime in the future, a city is ruled by a shadow cult called The Cathedral which is located in the North End. The city is ruled under their law, and while no one knows exactly who send out the television messages and broadcasts that pass through the city, it is believed that a figure known as Father God rules the city. 

Funeral Casket makes short, two track EPs to better tell his stories. When I spoke with him, I was able to get the short story for Red Light District out of him. And, it is as follows: 

“Red Light District” takes place in West Cemetery City in the Red Light District in the year 3030. It takes place during a night out. While walking the streets of West City, you come across a massive glass storefront window where a lifeless, faceless, full size female figure sits. The figure is dressed in a full leather bustier and knee high leather boots with legs spread extremely wide. The figure is silently teasing you with her lifeless yet extremely curvaceous figure sitting still, waiting, and inviting you to indulge in the pleasure that lies between her thighs. You can’t resist. You have to go inside and see what this is all about. You enter the front door and everything is white. The floors, the walls, the ceiling, the furniture. Even the pictures on the walls are just blank spaces framed in white. You walk over to the display where the life-sized doll was sitting…she isn’t there. You feel a tap on your right shoulder, you quickly turn around…the faceless doll stands in front of you. Her face is blank, and her body is fully alive and ready to please…she is, the sex doll. 

After an unbelievable experience with the Sex Doll, you prepare to leave this heavenly place and venture back into the streets of West Cemetery City, but your faceless sex doll stops you. She slowly points toward the door. You look at a dark doorway at the back of the room. You didn’t notice this doorway before. You look back towards your sex doll, but she’s gone. You look over at the storefront display and she isn’t there either. You turn back to look at the dark doorway and notice a figure standing in the doorway dressed in full leather, with a leather hood. The white walls begin to drip with a thick black liquid. The black liquid slowly drips to the floor and begins to form. The pools of black liquid surround you as they transform into human-like figures. As the figures take shape, you hear soft moaning and giggling. The black figure in the door way screams and leaps toward you! The Dominatrix and her Succubus army have arrived to have their way with you…enjoy.


Funeral Casket is Joshua from Greenville, Delaware in the United States. While he just began producing electronic music in the past year, Joshua has been practicing the piano since he was five. As his family has been in the mortician business for twenty-four years and he was in school for mortuary science, the name "Funeral Casket" came naturally to him; he wanted a name that linked his real life and his musical persona. Funeral Casket embraces the ideas of life and death, the ups and down of life, which is also why his EPs are two tracks; one for black, one for white. So far he has released one other EP, Dark Fantasies, with Red Light District to follow on March 30th. 

For more on Funeral Casket, be sure to check out his Twitter.
Exclusive Stream of Funeral Casket's "Red Light District" EP
March 29, 2016
Brutal Resonance

Exclusive Stream of Funeral Casket's "Red Light District" EP

You may recall a review I did for erotic electro solo project Funeral Casket's Dark Fantasies. The more than inappropriate sexual content offered a less kid friendly version of a slightly darker Daft Punk, but it made me fall in love with the up and coming producer so easily. This is why I am proud to present our exclusive stream of Funeral Casket's latest EP Red Light District. So, click that play button below, enjoy, and listen on. 


Funeral Casket has crafted a story around his erotic soundtracks, which are all based in the fictional Cemetery City. Sometime in the future, a city is ruled by a shadow cult called The Cathedral which is located in the North End. The city is ruled under their law, and while no one knows exactly who send out the television messages and broadcasts that pass through the city, it is believed that a figure known as Father God rules the city. 

Funeral Casket makes short, two track EPs to better tell his stories. When I spoke with him, I was able to get the short story for Red Light District out of him. And, it is as follows: 

“Red Light District” takes place in West Cemetery City in the Red Light District in the year 3030. It takes place during a night out. While walking the streets of West City, you come across a massive glass storefront window where a lifeless, faceless, full size female figure sits. The figure is dressed in a full leather bustier and knee high leather boots with legs spread extremely wide. The figure is silently teasing you with her lifeless yet extremely curvaceous figure sitting still, waiting, and inviting you to indulge in the pleasure that lies between her thighs. You can’t resist. You have to go inside and see what this is all about. You enter the front door and everything is white. The floors, the walls, the ceiling, the furniture. Even the pictures on the walls are just blank spaces framed in white. You walk over to the display where the life-sized doll was sitting…she isn’t there. You feel a tap on your right shoulder, you quickly turn around…the faceless doll stands in front of you. Her face is blank, and her body is fully alive and ready to please…she is, the sex doll. 

After an unbelievable experience with the Sex Doll, you prepare to leave this heavenly place and venture back into the streets of West Cemetery City, but your faceless sex doll stops you. She slowly points toward the door. You look at a dark doorway at the back of the room. You didn’t notice this doorway before. You look back towards your sex doll, but she’s gone. You look over at the storefront display and she isn’t there either. You turn back to look at the dark doorway and notice a figure standing in the doorway dressed in full leather, with a leather hood. The white walls begin to drip with a thick black liquid. The black liquid slowly drips to the floor and begins to form. The pools of black liquid surround you as they transform into human-like figures. As the figures take shape, you hear soft moaning and giggling. The black figure in the door way screams and leaps toward you! The Dominatrix and her Succubus army have arrived to have their way with you…enjoy.


Funeral Casket is Joshua from Greenville, Delaware in the United States. While he just began producing electronic music in the past year, Joshua has been practicing the piano since he was five. As his family has been in the mortician business for twenty-four years and he was in school for mortuary science, the name "Funeral Casket" came naturally to him; he wanted a name that linked his real life and his musical persona. Funeral Casket embraces the ideas of life and death, the ups and down of life, which is also why his EPs are two tracks; one for black, one for white. So far he has released one other EP, Dark Fantasies, with Red Light District to follow on March 30th. 

For more on Funeral Casket, be sure to check out his Twitter.
Mar 29 2016

Steven Gullotta

info@brutalresonance.com
I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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