From Deseret News archives:
Polar opposites?
A day at Eagle Mountain, a night with the Goths
It turns out, on closer inspection, that "Fetish Friday" was named mostly for the alliteration. On a recent summer Friday night there are no chains or spikes in sight. Also, no alcohol, because it turns out that this is an alcohol-free club. There are a few people dressed in black, in the Victorian-hip manner of Goths.
"It's not a matter of wanting to be Goth," says Madelyn Boudreaux, trying to explain her predilection for the subculture known as Gothic. Boudreaux, who is a deejay at Club @, believes some things are unavoidable, practically ordained. When she was 4 and watching Sesame Street, her favorite muppet was The Count. When she was 5 and visited Disneyland, the only souvenir she wanted was a stuffed Eyeore. Flamboyant gloom was Boudreaux's style from the beginning, long before 1996, when she moved to Utah from New Orleans.
She comes at her Gothness both as a devotee and a keen observer. And what she's figured out, she says, is that in a place like New Orleans, the "underground" counterculture is so far aboveground that you can see it everywhere. But in Salt Lake City, where the surface of the culture is so smooth as to appear uniform, you can also find an underground, she says. "You just have to work harder to find it."
So, you go inside the club, across the dance floor that used to be filled with pews but now is waiting for something to happen, the air all fogged, the pink and green strobe lights pulsating in time to the music. You walk downstairs, to the basement, where a deejay named Jacob Bogedahl is spinning a song called "Isolation" by the band Bamboo Crisis.
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