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teethgrinder posted:Surprised everyone seemed disappointed by Kunst. I'm halfway through now and it seems like the most varied album they've done with the stable line-up, and biggest throwback to the 90s (to the point of reusing a lot of sounds). Well, for me it's not that much that I was disappointed in the album, because I haven't actually listened to it in full. It's that the samples sounded like same old, same old, so I didn't bother. It's on Spotify so I'll give it a listen, because I want to believe you're right. a cyborg mug fucked around with this message at 18:28 on Mar 14, 2013 |
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I do think it trails off after track 5. And yeah, I listened to it on Rdio. I'll give it another listen though which is more than I can say for most of their post-Adios output.
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 18:29 |
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Is it just me or has this album had the absolute poo poo compressed out of it or something? The title track kicks rear end (as somehow all KFMDM songs about KMFDM always do), and I <3 Not is really cool as well, but I'm finding it difficult to focus on most of the other tracks. There's good stuff here but it's just... KMFDM, you know. We've been through this before. Also Pseudocide is just awful
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 19:33 |
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cEVIN Key's instrumental synth fuckery project Download (not to be confused with his other keyboard fuckery project plateau which is usually centered around weed)) is apparently releasing a new LP. http://www.metropolis-mailorder.com/product.php?prodnum=MET+873 The project has evolved quite a bit from the early sounds he sculpted in Charlie's Family and The Eyes of Stanley Pain. However, if you're into the OONZT OONZT OONZT cat noise stuff of Helicopter or the recent platEAU records this might be worth your time.
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:Also Pseudocide is just awful I think we need a "KMFDM Shreds."
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# ? Mar 14, 2013 20:56 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13nUONDf2Is Cleen's The Voice (note comments)
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Synthetic Hermit posted:Image is pretty good: I really like the whole Empath album. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8378Ysrx7OU I remember picking up the album after that and finding it quite generic, but it's been a long while.
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# ? Mar 16, 2013 10:29 |
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I don't know why but seeing Eskil skiing made me feel like all is right in the world.
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# ? Mar 17, 2013 08:17 |
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I remember not being very impressed with Grendel's Timewave Zero when it came out, but I didn't remember why. I went back today to relisten and see if I could make it click, and it's like...not even EBM, more like 90s house or something Oh well, back to Harsh Generation.
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Sloppy posted:I remember not being very impressed with Grendel's Timewave Zero when it came out, but I didn't remember why. I went back today to relisten and see if I could make it click, and it's like...not even EBM, more like 90s house or something Not EBM? I don't like their vocal style and it's definitely on the smoother side than terrordeathmurdercore or whatever the hell. But not EBM?
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# ? Mar 18, 2013 18:14 |
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It certainly sounds like Grendel to me. It has a few too many instrumental tracks for my taste, but the more I listen to it the more I enjoy it.
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Dr Tran posted:Just got back from seeing KMFDM. Kunst was silly fun. The rest of the show was okay. Sad they didn't play any old stuff. I'm seeing them in Chicago (3/23) and Milwaukee (3/24) this coming weekend, and I seriously can't contain myself. CAT rear end now!!! posted:What are you talking about? Setlist.fm tells me they're playing DIY, Son of a Gun, Anarchy, Megalomaniac and Drug Against War. That's plenty old stuff. I'd def see that show if I had the chance. ... some of my favorite songs by them. I'm so excited. KUNST is a pretty good album, honestly; it's on-par with the rest of the nuKMFDM repertoire and the more I've listened to it, the more it's grown on me.
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DeusExMachinima posted:Not EBM? I don't like their vocal style and it's definitely on the smoother side than terrordeathmurdercore or whatever the hell. But not EBM? Yeah, it just sounds like ok generic electronic, none of the darker or more introspective musical elements I associate with Grendel or EBM in general. I'll give it a few more listens and see if it grows on me, though. I didn't like Harsh Generation that much at first either but now it's one of my favorite albums.
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So I caught a really cool EBM/industrial/dark electronic musician at South by Southwest this last Friday. Xander Harris is a local artist here who does 80s cyberpunk-themed instrumental music and has an album named after the book Snow Crash (try the song BIOS), a song sampling the 1984 movie Dune, and a really sweet album called Urban Gothic. The sound was great and was in small theater that felt like it was from a David Lynch movie. Really tiny, with only about a six-foot space in front of the stage to stand, and then maybe 30 or 40 elevated seats behind that (it's normally used for live comedy), in something like four rows, and with a bunch of avant-garde-looking motherfuckers sitting there staring. And here was this guy on stage, with a green curtain behind him, fog machines, and a bunch of keyboards and computers playing it loud. I was half-expecting Dennis Hopper to be sitting in the corner and sucking on an oxygen tank. BrutalistMcDonalds fucked around with this message at 22:19 on Mar 18, 2013 |
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I'm at the KMFDM show tonight at House of Blues in Chicago, if anyone wants to come out. Will probably hit up an after party too Look for the girl with the white blond Mohawk and Laibach tshirt with a big cross on the front (and grey boots). PM me if you want to make plans too. e: Went to HOB in Chicago, and then Shank Hall in Milwaukee the next night. HOB was a pretty terrible crowd: really drunk, lots of fistfights and unpleasantness. Shank Hall was fantastic, though -- it was basically a small bar with a raised stage, so it was easy to get right up to the bands (fist bump from Sascha, I can die happy). Definitely a great venue to see them, and it was a really great crowd, too: very well behaved, good vibes, etc. CHANT is really interesting; they have a good stage show and the guys in it are really cool - I talked to them after the show a little (and bought a shirt, natch); would definitely see them again. Their music is energetic; it's just synth + drums (and drumming on random poo poo like trash cans), they fit more into KMFDM-ish style music than LW, but whatever. Legion Within was one of those bands that seems to be really close to being excellent, but still has to iron some of its poo poo out before they're fantastic. They played a really short set at Shank Hall, but the audio setup was better (and the small setting was fantastic). The lead came out both nights to sing the Skold part of Anarchy with KMFDM. The members were around after, so meeting them was kinda neat. KMFDMs set was pretty much the same both nights, played 4-5 songs off KUNST and then older stuff (mostly nuKMFDM, though - Potz Blitz, Hau Ruck, Tohuvabohu). They opened with DIY at both shows, played two encores, and put on pretty long sets (1h45m - 2h). Lively stage presence. leahlionheart fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Mar 25, 2013 |
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Resistanz this next weekend! Woohoo! Although, most of my friends have failed to actually get round to booking it, and the weather isn't looking like it'll improve any time soon (which doesn't bode well for travel if Britain is still an icy wasteland..) but still... woo!
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And I definitely can't afford it. I am so upset.
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# ? Mar 25, 2013 02:00 |
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I like KUNST. Well, the songs I like I like a lot, and all the others don't really do anything for me. I'd have been happy with just an EP with Kunst, Ave Maria, and Pussy Riot on it.
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# ? Mar 27, 2013 20:55 |
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I'll be going to KMFDM tonight. I prefer skold era KMFDM the most.. but should still be fun.
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deong posted:I'll be going to KMFDM tonight. So jealous! HAVE FUN!
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Ms. Happiness posted:So jealous! HAVE FUN! It was a great show. They played a good mix of popular hits and new songs. Megalomaniac/Drug Against War were pretty crazy. Good mosh pit antics. I tried to crowd surf, but the front rows were not paying attention and I just did a slow grabby decent to the floor while informing everyone how much they suck.
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# ? Mar 28, 2013 23:21 |
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I just finished a Revolting Cocks cover for the musician's lounge rockstar competition. I thought you guys might enjoy it. https://soundcloud.com/iio-industrial/iioioioii-gently caress-money-revolting Feedback is always welcome as well.
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# ? Mar 29, 2013 05:39 |
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Crazy excited about seeing Funker Vogt tomorrow. Was the polar opposite of excited about Alien Vampires tonight though...
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# ? Mar 29, 2013 22:28 |
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Is AV bad live? Or is their music just not the best? Haven't heard/seen much of them.
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# ? Mar 29, 2013 22:32 |
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Their music really doesn't appeal to me, and their live show was a bit too "woo we're edgy and alternative!" for me.
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# ? Mar 29, 2013 23:03 |
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Isn't "woo we're edgy and alternative!" pretty much the entirety of AV?
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Pope Guilty posted:Isn't "woo we're edgy and alternative!" pretty much the entirety of AV? The promo pics were enough for me. I'm quessing four on the floor with whispered distorted vocals.
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So Resistanz pretty much rocked. Funker Vogt, Ivardensphere and Neuroticfish were the definite highlights for me - so loving good seeing FV again and just loved Ivardensphere and Neuroticfish. Also, C-Lekktor was the most enjoyable of the bands I hadn't previously heard of, but I kinda missed a lot of the bands on Sunday due to being very, very hungover after Saturday night shenanigans. This sucked, since I really wanted to see Voster, given that I love other projects of the Voster dudes.
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# ? Apr 1, 2013 18:01 |
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Is this the place where we can gush over the new Mesh album "Automation Baby"? Anyone? It's been out in Europe for a few weeks but isn't officially released in USA til April 9th, but you can buy a digital copy if you want, or import it. I guess Mesh is a bit more synthpop than Industrial Dance, but... but... Metropolis/Dependent. I ordered an import copy of the LE and it finally showed up on Thursday. As predicted, I have found the next CD that will play on repeat in my car for months. It's the first new release from any band that blows just about all of their previous stuff out of the water. The few reviews of it I've found online have been glowing. Official video for "Born to Lie" Neat 'pre-release' video for "You Couldn't See This Coming"
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Gee I wonder what the new :W: album sounds like. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puETkhOAsnY
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Omi-Polari posted:So I caught a really cool EBM/industrial/dark electronic musician at South by Southwest this last Friday. Xander Harris is a local artist here who does 80s cyberpunk-themed instrumental music and has an album named after the book Snow Crash (try the song BIOS), a song sampling the 1984 movie Dune, and a really sweet album called Urban Gothic. This guy's really good, but he honestly has more in common with stuff like Perturbator, Kavinsky, College, and Makeup and Vanity Set from what I'm hearing. His stuff doesn't really seem... I dunno, gritty enough to be industrial.
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Pope Guilty posted:Gee I wonder what the new :W: album sounds like. I LIKE IT!
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There's also a new Spetsnaz album out! (it sounds exactly the same as the last one, basically - which is I guess what people expect with old school EBM?) http://soundcloud.com/darkdimensions-1/spetsnaz-fake Danger - Octopus! fucked around with this message at 15:58 on Apr 3, 2013 |
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Sorry for the double post, but did you UK folks know that Frontline Assembly are playing here in August? There's definitely London and Glasgow dates (21st and 22nd August respectively) but more importantly, it seems that their support for these dates is Haujobb! Edit: Haha, the Glasgow date is the night before Infest. WARM UP IS GO!
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I'm hoping for a Swedish date again, since there's little hope for a gig in Finland. I probably wouldn't travel all the way to Central Europe just to catch one FLA show, but I'd be glad to hop over to, say, Stockholm again for them.
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Come on guys, you've done Manchester before.. I believe in you...
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Also, there's apparently an FLA album, Echo Genetic, coming out in July. Also I found Descent II at Goodwill and it's got an excellent metal/industrial soundtrack that will play right off your car stereo, since it's from that era. Good times. Pope Guilty fucked around with this message at 16:29 on Apr 11, 2013 |
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Details on next month's SP album!quote:Electro-industrial legends Skinny Puppy return late next month with their 12th studio album in 30 years, a timely 10-song collection called Weapon that the band’s publicists say stands as a philosophical commentary on “the concurrent glorification of the gun culture and simultaneous horror at the devastation guns can cause.” I see they haven't abandoned their song naming convention.
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Pope Guilty posted:
Or gotten rid of Mark Walk.
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Turns out that Icon of Coil are touring the UK this summer too, woo! Edit: Also Aesthetic Perfection! Danger - Octopus! fucked around with this message at 14:19 on Apr 12, 2013 |
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