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posted on Nov, 10 2005 @ 10:46 PM
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I have recently been getting hooked on Ebm/Industrial - bands like Hocico and Assemblage 23.

I was wondering if any other peoples who like that genre can help me out with a few album/band/song names as I really like the hardcore meats trance thing =D

thankies.



posted on Dec, 10 2005 @ 12:26 AM
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Wow, I did a search for industrial and found this...I didn't even know there was another human being on Earth that ever heard of Assemblage 23. Of course I'm stuck in this hole they call Kentucky...

Anyway, seeing how your post is around a month old, I guess you've done quite a bit of discovering by now. I'm not that deep into industrial and all but I do listen to some...

My favorites are Assemblage 23, Suicide Commando, KMFDM, and (love it or hate it) NIN...



posted on Dec, 10 2005 @ 05:44 PM
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You cannot get better than the Great Grandaddy of Industrial:
"FOETUS" aka; You've Got Foetus on Your Breath/ Philip and His Foetus Vibrations/ Scraping Foetus Off the Wheel/ Foetus Uber Frisco/Foetus Under Glass/ The Foetus All Nude Review/ Foetus Art Terrorism/ Foetus Interruptus/ Foetus Corruptus/ Foetus of Excellence/ Foetus Inc./ The Foetus Symphony Orchestra/ Wiseblood/ Clint Ruin/ J.G.Thirlwell.

FOETUS



posted on Dec, 11 2005 @ 10:17 PM
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Assemblage 23 is good

: vnv nation:

is amazing something i think you might enjoy if u like the trancy goodness

also for hard industrail :mindless self indulgence :



posted on Dec, 12 2005 @ 02:07 AM
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I highly recommend the German artist called :Wumpscut:

Best songs:

Christf**k
War
Deliverance
Kill a Raver
Black Death
Ich Will Dich
Soylent Green
Embryodead

I'll post some more up later for you.

Edit: Added new songs to the list.

[edit on 12-12-2005 by xeroxed88]



posted on Jan, 8 2006 @ 11:51 AM
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Well...there are a lot of good Darkwave and EBM bands, but if you listen to them they tend to share a trend with a lot of Trance and Digital Hardcore bands. [I Dj at a Darkwave club once a month.]

Some good bands are;
  • Alec Empire
  • Apoptygma Berzerk
  • Atari Teenage Riot
  • ATB
  • Beat Hackers
  • Dj Darkraver
  • Dj Keoki
  • Dj Promo & Dj Delirium
  • Dj Scot Project
  • Dj Tripp
  • Dj Trippy
  • Dj KFX
  • Dj Pretzel
  • Edgey
  • Fear Factory [Album: Demanufacture]
  • Hardware Malfunction
  • Kernkraft 400
  • KMFDM
  • Maya
  • Pendulum [Nearer to Drum and Bass]
  • Pivot Clowj
  • Prodigy [Some stuff]
  • Propellerheads
  • Ronin
  • Shizit
  • T99
  • Union Underground
  • Warp Brothers
  • Westbam
  • Wumpscut
  • Zion Train
I hope that helps, those are some of the best that I have seen live or use in the Club...the hard part is to find their stuff.

Edit: Add a few more.

[edit on 8/1/2006 by Odium]



posted on Jan, 8 2006 @ 11:58 AM
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have you heard of MSI?

Mindless Self Indulgence are awesome! can't stop listening to 'em!



posted on Jan, 29 2006 @ 04:27 PM
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lol nice to see wumpscut fans here on ATS/BTS and dj's too...

on this page you have the best W-M-D in this world!
i can just ad few:
- MXD (a Lausanne band,yes in swiss we dont have only milch and choco)
- BAK XIII( a geneva band)
- FRONT 242
- MINISTRY
- FRONT LINE ASSEMBLY
- DULCE LIQUIDO
- EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN
- LAIBACH
- KIRLIAN CAMERA
- ICON OF COIL
- [:SITD:]
- DIE FORM
- OOMPH!
- COVENANT
- TERMINAL CHOICE
- SKINNY PUPPY
- PROJECT PITCHFORK
-...

You can look at wikipedia.org too
and this two french underground magazine
- D-SIDE
- elegy


stay dark and have fun!



posted on Jan, 29 2006 @ 04:31 PM
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Have to agree with puppy that Skinny Puppy are awesome!



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 07:23 AM
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GothicDj, what is the alternative scene like in Switzerland?

I've always been tempted to hop over, since it's like £150 and check it all out if it is any good?



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 10:03 AM
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Hi Odium!
Swiss as 3 main "langange zone"
- German (~60%)
- French (~30%)
- Italian (~10%)
You can imagine that this areas are taking (a little) influence from the nearby
countries... so the alternative scene (gothic/indus/ebm...) is more
active in the german side of Swiss (Zurich, Bern, Basel) with a lot of
party,concert,"clients" and associations.
The french side is a disaster!

We have Geneva and Lausanne (big cities at the swiss scale);Geneva have only one spot "l ' Usine"(the factory) with good party and concerts and one good magazineTransit.
Lausanne is too mainstream, lot of hiphop,techno and latino discos is very
hard to organise a party until 5 A.M... I gonna try something in the next month...but still hard... I do only little party in a bar that close at 2 a.m. and
after there is nothing just two rock discos but still mainstream rock.

The Italian side is irrelevant lol...

For more, check this 3 links:

- Partyzone Agenda
- The Sanctuary(I boycott this one for personal notives :uzi

- Soleil Noir a neofolk asso

I hope this helps and feel free to ask if you need more info!!

dj Darkiss



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 10:22 AM
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Welcome to my world.

A23,
Absurd Minds,
Accessory,
Aiboforcen,
And One,
Angels and Agony,
Apoptygma Berzerk,
Beborn Beton,
Big Electric Cat,
Bigod 20,
Central Processing Unit,
Cesium_137,
Covenant,
Cut Rate Box,
Cyber-Tec,
Dark Nebula,
Das Ich,
De/Vision,
Echo Image,
E-Craft,
Evils Toy,
Fictional,
Front 242,
Front Line Assembly,
Funker Vogt,
Fusspils 11,
God Module,
Goteki,
Grendel,
Headscan,
Hocico,
Icon Of Coil,
Imperative Reaction,
Implant,
Juno Reactor,
Lights of Euphoria,
Lost Signal,
Melotron,
Mesh,
Mind.In.A.Box,
Mindless Faith,
Nebula-H,
Needle Sharing,
Negative Format,
Neuroactive,
Neuroticfish,
Nitzer Ebb,
Plastic,
Project Pitchfork,
Ravenous,
Regenerator,
Rotersand,
Run Level Zero,
Seabound,
Spahn Ranch,
Spektralized,
Suicide Commando,
Technoir,
Terrorfakt (aka music to violently vaccum by),
VNV Nation,
Wolfsheim,
X Marks The Pedwalk,
XP8,
XPQ-21,



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 10:26 AM
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Also google the Real Synthetic Audio site. It is an online radio show that is changed weekly. I listen to it all day at work and it is a good place to keep up with the genre.



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 11:04 AM
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What's industrial music? Is it like sounds you'd hear in a factory or what? I love moving and grooving to the sounds of an arc welder, or maybe break dancing to a flare stack releasing its goods into the air.

What ever happened to rock 'n' roll? I think it died the day Hanson was formed.

Peace



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by Dr Love
What's industrial music? Is it like sounds you'd hear in a factory or what? I love moving and grooving to the sounds of an arc welder, or maybe break dancing to a flare stack releasing its goods into the air.

What ever happened to rock 'n' roll? I think it died the day Hanson was formed.

Peace


I suppose it began with Kraftwork way back in the mid 70's. You may not know the name, but you've probbably heard them at one time or another. It has, of course, evolved over time. It's aggressive dance music in most cases though.



posted on Jan, 30 2006 @ 11:16 AM
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Source
Industrial music is a loose term for a number of different styles of electronic and experimental music. First used in the mid 1970s to describe the then-unique sound of Industrial Records artists, a wide variety of artists and labels have since come to be called "Industrial". Depending on whom you ask, for example: smart producers, groupies, highly technical media; this definition may include Avant-garde performance artists such as Throbbing Gristle, Einstürzende Neubauten and Laibach; noise projects like Merzbow or Whitehouse; electronic body music/elektro acts such as Front 242, Skinny Puppy, KMFDM and Nitzer Ebb; electronic rock acts like Nine Inch Nails or Ministry; or writers J.G. Ballard and William S. Burroughs.


In simple terms it is, Dance Music combined with Metal and Hip-Hip.



posted on Jan, 31 2006 @ 03:57 PM
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Thank you for that information, I'd love to come over and if I do, I'll have to let you know.

What style of Dj are you? Do you tend to focus on mixing other peoples tracks or your own?

I myself, do mash-ups. Mixture of existing lyrics, combined with other songs or my own music with other lyrics placed over them.



posted on Mar, 5 2006 @ 04:56 PM
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Originally posted by xeroxed88
I highly recommend the German artist called :Wumpscut:

[edit on 12-12-2005 by xeroxed88]



yes !
be sure to check them out



posted on Mar, 9 2006 @ 09:53 PM
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I'm....I'm NOT ALONE!!!!!!!!

YAY! it's like i found utopia!



Where do you get the downloads or CDS???

YelworC is supposed to be a damn good band but i have yet to get a CD

IDUSTRIAL!



posted on Mar, 10 2006 @ 02:16 AM
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haaaha
utopia !
well
bearshare lets you get free music
buuuuuuuuuut
its loaded with viruses : P
if you know how to get them off go for it
otherwise dont




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