Today’s video of the day is Lead Into Gold – "The Stripper" released in 1990.

Lead Into Gold’s “The Stripper,” released in 1990, appears on the Chicks & Speed: Futurism compilation. The song stands out with its slow, grinding rhythm and dark, seductive undertones. This track showcases the solo vision of Paul Barker, known for his work as bassist and producer in Ministry. Lead Into Gold began as Barker’s outlet to explore deeper industrial themes. Unlike Ministry’s aggressive style, Lead Into Gold emphasizes mood, bass, and space. “The Stripper” leans into this direction. It builds tension slowly, using distorted vocals, thick percussion, and a sinister groove. The result feels ritualistic—mechanical yet erotic.

The accompanying unofficial, non-fan-made video adds another layer. It’s not a standard music video. Instead, it’s a surreal visual experiment. With erotic cues, rapid image sequences, and suggestive pacing, the video mimics a fragmented pornographic narrative. However, it avoids clichés. It becomes more about force, resistance, and transformation. Think of it as an alchemical storyboard—fitting for a project named after turning base metal into gold.

This track does not appear on the 1990 Lead Into Gold album Low & Slow, but it shares the same DNA. Both works dive into themes of power, control, and desire. Yet “The Stripper” is less about songwriting and more about atmosphere. It’s a cinematic experience. Later releases, like the 2020 album The Sun Behind the Sun, expand on Barker’s sonic vision. However, they retain the core identity introduced in songs like “The Stripper.” Industrial music is the medium, but emotion is the message.

With this video, the music takes on new life. It turns a haunting industrial track into a strange, sensual journey. It may not be fan-made, but it’s clearly driven by deep creative intent. There’s no official stamp, yet it fits perfectly within the Lead Into Gold aesthetic. For longtime fans of Paul Barker, this is a reminder of his bold experimentation. For newcomers, it’s a raw introduction to a side of industrial music less explored. Whether through audio or image, “The Stripper” seduces, distorts, and transforms.

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