old school is what I consider real industrial...so..try this are my favorites ..
esplendor geometrico, whitehouse, throbbing glistle, merzbow....this are quite noisy but i think the limit betwen noise and industrial is very thin or nonexistent...at least in my concept of industrial...
i also like f242 very much...great band!!!!
m.
esplendor geometrico, whitehouse, throbbing glistle, merzbow....this are quite noisy but i think the limit betwen noise and industrial is very thin or nonexistent...at least in my concept of industrial...
i also like f242 very much...great band!!!!
m.
Do you really think I have a God complex ? I am God !
So you must feel Godlike. For all KMFDM fans, you probably know what I'm talking about.
My old favourites are Front 242, Klinik, Front Line Assembly, Block 52, old Delerium (late 80's), Project Pitchfork, Laibach, Sleep Chamber, Muslimgause, Ministry, Split Second, Clock DVA, Siglo XX.
The new ones are a bit different, but still good: Apoptygma Berzerk, Die Form, C-Tech, VNV Nation, Wolfsheim, Cruxshadows, The Dust of Basement, Wumpscut.
But as long as I look back, I think it all started with the Ramones "It's Alive".
Stan, welcome to the forum. Are you planning to build an Aleph?
So you must feel Godlike. For all KMFDM fans, you probably know what I'm talking about.
My old favourites are Front 242, Klinik, Front Line Assembly, Block 52, old Delerium (late 80's), Project Pitchfork, Laibach, Sleep Chamber, Muslimgause, Ministry, Split Second, Clock DVA, Siglo XX.
The new ones are a bit different, but still good: Apoptygma Berzerk, Die Form, C-Tech, VNV Nation, Wolfsheim, Cruxshadows, The Dust of Basement, Wumpscut.
But as long as I look back, I think it all started with the Ramones "It's Alive".
Stan, welcome to the forum. Are you planning to build an Aleph?
industrial
Great to hear from someone so soon.
I found a link to what it says 'industrial music database'.
I tried it - great ! What can I say...
I wanted to share it with you. Got a lot of new stuff never dreamed of following this thread.
Stop talking Stan !:
here it is:
http://www-kzsu.stanford.edu/eklein/index.html
I don't know who the guy is, but seems to be the right age to remember the beginnigs of this kind. Never mind - glad to have him there.
Talk to you soon,
Stan
Great to hear from someone so soon.
I found a link to what it says 'industrial music database'.
I tried it - great ! What can I say...
I wanted to share it with you. Got a lot of new stuff never dreamed of following this thread.
Stop talking Stan !:
here it is:
http://www-kzsu.stanford.edu/eklein/index.html
I don't know who the guy is, but seems to be the right age to remember the beginnigs of this kind. Never mind - glad to have him there.
Talk to you soon,
Stan
God like
Hey Peter!
Glad to see ya!
Me - godlike? haha, no, me = <--- God!!!
Just kidding.., I could never make a great tune like that..
What else could a neo...hmmm ..something say against a moderator, haha, got me on my back begging for forgiveness.
Anyways, as the 'red green guy says', we are all in this together.
I've read some stuff by the guy from Sleep Chamber recently. He addmitted to be a n avid junky - and the 'barbiturattes' in following. Hmmm.. what do you think? Drugs good or bad in this business....
I have also some quite neat songs by them (the barbituettes) - they formed 'woman of sodom' fling, quite good. There is a link to downoad it free - if you interested. Good stuff.
Cheers, Stan
Hey Peter!
Glad to see ya!
Me - godlike? haha, no, me = <--- God!!!
Just kidding.., I could never make a great tune like that..
What else could a neo...hmmm ..something say against a moderator, haha, got me on my back begging for forgiveness.
Anyways, as the 'red green guy says', we are all in this together.
I've read some stuff by the guy from Sleep Chamber recently. He addmitted to be a n avid junky - and the 'barbiturattes' in following. Hmmm.. what do you think? Drugs good or bad in this business....
I have also some quite neat songs by them (the barbituettes) - they formed 'woman of sodom' fling, quite good. There is a link to downoad it free - if you interested. Good stuff.
Cheers, Stan
Re: industrial
Great list, it seems like he didn't miss anybody.
Stan Gielewski said:
http://www-kzsu.stanford.edu/eklein/index.html
I don't know who the guy is, but seems to be the right age to remember the beginnigs of this kind. Never mind - glad to have him there.
Great list, it seems like he didn't miss anybody.
that's the spirit!
You're damn right!!!!!
Do these also count as Industrial??
Patric Catani
Sonic Subjunkies
Ec8or
Shizuo
I think they're all on Alec Empires label Empire records.......
Peter Daniel said:But for me, music alone is a drug
You're damn right!!!!!
Do these also count as Industrial??
Patric Catani
Sonic Subjunkies
Ec8or
Shizuo
I think they're all on Alec Empires label Empire records.......
Re: that's the spirit!
and they are all on this label
Thank you Stan, for youre linkage to SPK, it's been a long time ago since i read something about them
And thank you Peter for mentioning Muslimgauze, dont know if that's industrial too, but Bryn Jones rulezzz
I don't know, but i like Nic Endo (White Heat) a lotbob4 said:
You're damn right!!!!!
Do these also count as Industrial??
Patric Catani
Sonic Subjunkies
Ec8or
Shizuo
I think they're all on Alec Empires label Empire records.......
and they are all on this label
Thank you Stan, for youre linkage to SPK, it's been a long time ago since i read something about them
And thank you Peter for mentioning Muslimgauze, dont know if that's industrial too, but Bryn Jones rulezzz
Re: Re: that's the spirit!
It's listed as industrial/experimental. I got at least 30 albums by Muslimgauze, my favourte one is 'Betrayal'.
tito said:
And thank you Peter for mentioning Muslimgauze, dont know if that's industrial too, but Bryn Jones rulezzz
It's listed as industrial/experimental. I got at least 30 albums by Muslimgauze, my favourte one is 'Betrayal'.
All Front fans, although Fron 242 didn't make anything new recently, you can check these 4 albums which have influences of Front members and are simply great. Two on the top are Jean-Luc De Meyer collaborations, 'Twelve' is really hard to get, I found it in Sweden last year. Birmingham 6 album also features JL de Meyer and is very front like sounding. FreeTysonFree! is the only one from Richard 23 I know of and very intense.
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I saw them in Toronto in 1994. Good show.
fdegrove said:
Anyone seen them live?
I saw them in Toronto in 1994. Good show.
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