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oscar_wildecat
traditionally ebm is much more minimalistic, less distorted, has clearer rhythms, a more militaristic sound, and is explicitly made to dance to
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darkzone_666
электро-индастриал - еще одно название дарк электро. а читать русскую вики не советую.
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Dophio
Ну не скажите, друзья мои, что классический industrial - это чистый рандом. У SPK шум очень структурирован и ритмичен. Ихний Ляйхеншрай вообще шикарный PE, а кто скажет, что PE не структурирован? Структурирован, но очень своеобразно. TG может быть и без структуры, а может быть и очень ритмичным, как минимум их Discipline основа для rhythmic noise. В копилку к TG еще Whitehouse. А вот Cabaret Voltaire первых альбомов, Монте Казазза - чистая импровизация, тут я согласен. Не бейте за некропостинг. Люблю, бахнув пивка, напечатать эдакое.
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FuckNewLastFM
Yeah, besides those sellouts with goth makeup who make club music etc. IMHO Punk genre is much more closer to proper electro-industrial than music they call ebm and dark electro these days. Basically anything that "true" goth can listen to is not electro-industrial as it conveys an entirely diffent message. Industrial more or less embraces either accepts "cruel world" via means of offering resistance or means of dealing/coping with it in ways. In other words goth is much more femenine and submissive as industrial is masculine and agressive.
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Toma400
As a goth and industrialist in one body and soul, I can say goth and industrial complete themselves in best way. There's nothing better than playing "...this world is not build for you and I / it's build on blood and lies" by Clan of Xymox, then "choose learn build / choose learn build / choose learn build" by Nitzer Ebb. Also, taking this NE song and CoX's "The Bitter Sweet" as examples, there's not so much difference between melancholic goth soul and industrial power embracing. It's distinctive, but some roots (being reflective and self-aware, dealing with world in different way than usual) are in both of them. Plus, let's remember industrial went into goth subculture not by music roots, but by press and some kind of coincidences. And I'm really grateful for such coincidences, honestly.
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RitualNights
Ritual Nights Party Poland: http://www.lastfm.pl/event/4034867+Ritual+Nights:+Transmission:+One+-+Lily+Of+The+Valley
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Emil_Miedema
Plenty of Electro Industrial music. https://www.youtube.com/user/flamesindustry
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helmynthe91
cold siberian darkwave/electro-industrial helmynthe presents new LP "под слоем хитина". https://helmynthe.bandcamp.com/album/--3
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michellemantin
Listen to free streaming Electro Industrial music, 24/7 at Shadows Radio : http://www.shadowsradio.com/
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helmynthe91
cold greetings from Siberia http://helmynthe.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/helmynthe https://vk.com/helmynthe
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DetoxScission
Full length release from The Backwards Funeral now available. Low priced so that even the penny pinchers may find interest. http://thebackwardsfuneral.bandcamp.com/
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DJ_Tyrant
I don't think [artist]Angelspit[/artist] should be in the top 8 for "[tag]electro-industrial[/tag]" artists simply because the style of music that they make, it's just NOT electro-industrial...it's more akin to [tag]electro punk[/tag], [tag]industrial rock[/tag] or most accurately the style-over-substance (fashion) sub-genre of [tag]cybergoth[/tag]. Unfortunately, the flood of uninitiated newcomers to the scene have little knowledge of the history of the genre and can't appreciate the subtle differences between genres. Don't get me wrong, I'm happy that the scene has new blood. I just wish more would take the time to inform themselves before incorrectly tagging songs as styles that they're just not. It's comically ironic that with wikipedia and filetubes it's never been easier to learn about the history of the medium and yet there have never been such degrees of ignorance.
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DJ_Tyrant
I guess Bjork showed up because of new album spike and previous tagging as 'electro-industrial' due to [track artist=Björk]Army of Me[/track] and the video of humping robots that is [track artist=Björk]All is full of love[/track]. I won't deny she incorporates electro-industrial elements into her work, but she also does so with hip-hop elements too. Doesn't make her a hip-hop artist. Oh well, it's gone now anyhoo.
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DJ_Tyrant
Combichrist began as a somewhat respectable [tag]rhythmic noise[/tag] act with the Joy Of Gunz album. Then he ventured into combining the sound with techno club elements and it became something else. Andy coined the term Techno Body Music ([tag]tbm[/tag]) to define it which is accurate, the most banal club elements of techno & EBM fused at the anus. Soon it inspired a legion of imitators. It no longer bears any resemblance to electro-industrial and you are both correct that it should certainly not be tagged as such.
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DetoxScission
The new release (The "Closing In" single) from The Backwards Funeral is now available for full streaming and free download: http://www.last.fm/music/The+Backwards+Funeral
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DJ_Tyrant
No, Imperative Reaction shouldn't be on there either. Only their first album [album artist=imperative reaction]Eulogy for a sick child[/album] would be considered Electro-Industrial (and it is an excellent album in that style). Their later material is more a hybrid of synth-pop & industrial rock. I like them, even their new material, but they don't make music in the electro-industrial style anymore.
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DJ_Tyrant
[artist]Combichrist[/artist], [artist]Modulate[/artist] & [artist]Faderhead[/artist] should NOT be considered electro-industrial. They are more properly classified as [tag]TBM[/tag] or Techno Body Music, a modern bastardized hybrid of EBM, techno & rhythmic noise. The term electro-industrial is more correctly associated with pre-millennial (before 2000) music inspired by 70's & 80's "true industrial" and usually incorporates layers of synthesized choirs & strings, arpeggiated notes, analog synth bass lines, and often vocoded or modulated vocals. Artists typically associated with this sound include [artist]Skinny Puppy[/artist], [artist]Front Line Assembly[/artist], [artist]X-Marks The Pedwalk[/artist], [artist]Mentallo & The Fixer[/artist], [artist]Leæther Strip[/artist], [artist]Klinik[/artist] and [artist]Haujobb[/artist]. Record Labels associated with this genre include [label]Zoth Ommog[/label], [label]Wax Trax![/label], [label]Antler Subway[/label] & early [label]Nettwerk[/label].
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DetoxScission
One-Man Ambient Industrial Project Out Of CT: http://www.last.fm/music/The+Backwards+Funeral
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skinnydrifter
I won't bother explaining why they are and why they're not. You're on your own.
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