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Earwicker posted:Architect Architect is really cool. Consume Adapt Create and Lower Lip Interface were both great albums. Proof: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqYSBlSVtts
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Zaiquiri posted:I figure the people in this thread would thoroughly enjoy this: Well that got taken down quickly. The song is still available on their website (under downloads) but it's not as funny without the video.
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Twiin posted:In no particular order, bands that I play before/after FLA when DJing: I would put emphasis on Mindless Faith and Haujobb (esp the album Vertical Theory)
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There are only a handful of Neue Deutsche Härte groups I can listen to often. Eisbrecher's self-titled album is superb. Some of the stuff Oomph! does is pretty well done too, though I can't remember any of their songs by name.
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down1nit posted:Q: Has Seabound come out with a new album yet? I want the TI Snow so bad.
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Zyklon B Zombie posted:Bleh, I hope this isn't dark stuff. The first two ohGr albums were awesome because they were really poppy music with Ogre singing over it. I never bothered picking up Devils in My Details because it sounded like he was trying to make it sound like Skinny Puppy, and if I wanted to listen to crappy Skinny Puppy I'd just listen to their newer albums. This just might be right up your alley. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMgpvTigJdQ
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Jose Mengelez posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C4RP9TJ408 If you don't pay attention to the fact that it is Necro Facility, then this song is pretty good for what it is.
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I'm really digging The Blood Of Heroes right now. Thank you.
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Furret Basket posted:And it all comes full circle back to FLA. (Whomever mastered Artificial Soldier needs to be shot.) Best example of worst mastering: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRHn-iNfRAE
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Twiin posted:I'm reposting this from the NIN thread because I think people here might find it as hilarious to listen to as I did to make it -- my DJ mix from Kinetik: Industrial v. Hip Hop! 2 minutes in. holy f. Rap/hip-hop is basically the best and most fun genre to remix. i love this.
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:Might as well post this here since I already uploaded it for my friend to check out: This sounds like something that should be in the old Doom videogames.
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Quirk posted:oh it's been maybe four or five... or more but who's counting Is it wrong for me to like the older mix better? Personally I think some of the rough analog texture that is really prevalent in the old mix gets lost in reverb and sampled acoustic drums in the new one.
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:So would you guys say Delerium is worth looking into? Where should I start? I don't think I've ever heard anything from that project. if youre really into cool futuristic soundscapes, I would recommend listening to the Spheres series of albums. They are really calming and sometimes even creepy in the 90s sci-fi horror kind of sense.
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Furret Basket posted:Why can't people just make music anymore? "Innovative" technology which gradually strays away from the open-ended programming interface and caters to the impatient aspiring garage band + macbook musician looking for a way to push a button, or slide a finger across a touch screen to only change the frequency of a sound or sample that has already been pre-fabricated for them. I guess a lot of people are just too impatient to learn even the basics of programming when a world of push-button cookie-cutter devices are out there to do the job for them.
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Halloween Jack posted:Serious question: Do I need new speakers, or is there way too much loving distortion in what's coming out these days? I was just sitting and listening to a bunch of promos from Promo Fabrik, and wumpscut and Skold's new albums, and it's like the artists decided that there needs to be an inch of wool between their music and the listener. Do you know the bitrate of the songs you're listening to?
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Finally listened to the handover previews. Sounds pretty decent, with the exception of NoiseX. It sounds like they are trying to emulate Otto Von Schirach's production style without actually having him in the production crew. Either way, I know I'll be wrong once it comes out.
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chime_on posted:Throbbing Gristle have a bunch of stuff that's pleasant to listen to. "United" is basically a pop song. The gristleism is a pretty clever and fun toy.
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hatelull posted:Effector is ok, if not tame. I quite enjoyed Fixer, but it's far less abrasive as the earlier stuff. I'm not sure how to describe it actually, but he made a transition from the noisy possibly experimental sound of the early Download to druggy hyper-active electronica of the later stuff. He did a vault release called Inception - The Subconcious James 1994-1995 that was a nice mix of the older stuff reworked, so that might be worth tracking down if you're really interested. I have always had this album, but I've never given it a listen. Thanks. I don't think they will ever release another album that could even hold a candle to Eyes Of Stanley Pain. Genesis' bits and pieces in that album really gave it the right vibe.
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Jose Mengelez posted:Hang on, lets not go crazy here. Read ICP and Combichrist lyrics side by side and try to tell yourself they aren't exactly the same.
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TOOT BOOT posted:Not a whole lot of industrial and definitely not Combichrist. The stuff that still interests me pretty much tends toward the avant-garde and neo-folk side of things. So stuff like TG, Coil, and Current 93. You might enjoy Formication. Especially the album "Redux". Sounds a lot like Coil's "The Restitution of Decayed Intelligence". It's like your ears are getting a massage.
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:KMFDM - A Drug Against Wall Street. Basically a 2011 version of Drug Against War This rules
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:Equipment used: MFB Nanozwerg, Korg DS-10, KaossPad 3. Man I wish I could get my hands on a Nanozwerg without having to order from the EU. Listening to the EP now. Some pretty raw analogue soundscapes you got going. the KP3 works wonders doesn't it? on another note: pumped for ohgr's december 2nd show. looking forward to seeing all the creeps that always linger around the Hawthorne.
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hatelull posted:It is my duty to pimp this to any of you West Coast lot interested in catching ohGr on his short list of dates in support of unDeveloped. I wish.
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Not sure if anyone else has mentioned it or i just missed it, but Haujobb released a new album this month.![]() Havent listened to the whole album yet, but "Dead Market" is a massive step forward for Myer imo. the music video can be seen here.
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teethgrinder posted:That's really cool. I dunno man. i'm kind of digging the overall easy-going tempo of the album. the whole thing just slurs together. it's a nice change when compared to some of Vertical Theory's 4-on-the-dance-floor pieces. it combines some the best sounds of Polarity and ninetynine, and successfully incorporates retro synths/percussion into a modern, gritty, soundscapey array of meticulous analogue construction.
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Just saw ohGr in Portland. It was pure chaos. I loved it. He rocked that stage. He played a lot of older stuff too, which made the crowd go loving insane. After the show, i saw him peeking from a balcony, so i did the "i see you" gesture to him and he got the biggest grin on his face and did it back. It was beautiful. He seemed very pleased with the audience. for those of you not on the west coast: you're missing out on some great poo poo.
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Quote My rear end posted:Saw him in Seattle on saturday and it was one of the best shows of my life. The venue was El Corazon which has notoriously bad sound but he wrecked the crowd and had one of the best mosh pits I've been in. When he played Minus everyone lost it. Seriously. The crowd in portland went nuts for Psychoreal and Minus, and even moreso for his like, 3 encores.
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adamj1982 posted:I got started in the early Puppy stuff, and never left. Raw, rhythmic, over-the-top, describe it how you will. Their live stuff is amazing. Old Necro Facility (The Room, Black Paintings).
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I listened to the soundtrack for the game Descent 2 after not hearing it since i was a kid and wow. this whole thing was ahead of its time. Ogre and Walk had a part in a couple tracks too. but this one is my favorite. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x9bjSHmwqs e: found a better quality song spider_ross.avi fucked around with this message at 02:37 on Jan 7, 2012 |
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teethgrinder posted:Whatever, that emogothfag Trent Reznor covered Johnny Cash's Hurt. Um trent reznor made it first. Johnny Cash just made it better.
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Twiin posted:you should check your facts lamer before posting in an INDUSTRIAL THREAD How could NIN have covered Johnny Cash in 1994 when Cash first released Hurt in 2002 on American IV? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurt_(Nine_Inch_Nails_song)
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Found this on a late night youtube run. Thought I'd share it here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NaxPjA7tYQ Industrial metal terminator style.
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:gently caress gently caress gently caress gently caress gently caress gently caress gently caress fuUCK YESSSS LAIBACH are coming to Finland once again next month. gently caress YES Jealous. They need to come to the US again.
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ID:UD posted:53. NON, “Total War” (285) I actually laughed out loud at this because I totally forgot Boyd Rice still exists and this caught me off guard. This is great.
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Danger - Octopus! posted:To be honest, at most of the big festivals, loads of people speak English because you've got goth/industrial types from all over Europe, all with their own crazy languages. Just because they're in Germany, doesn't mean it'll be mostly Germans there. Yes. From my experience, people will just respond in English if you try talking to them in poo poo-German.
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The Cleaner posted:Just wanted to share news that us goons The Cleaner and spider_ross.avi have just released the electro-industrial album we've been working on for the past year, aptly titled "MUTRONIX". Don't forget the music video for 'Meltdown' fella. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rnzClt_new And thank you guys. Each track was very meticulously crafted and I'm glad that it reflects that to you as much as it does to us.
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Das Ende posted:Well, I definitely liked LotB, but it wasn't a standout for me or anything. I was really impressed with Leben heißt Leben. I know it's an old song, but the new version is different enough to be like new. I guess from a certain perspective, Laibach is being a bit hacky, but I actually like the way they're sort of covering themselves at this point. And here I am thinking I'm so cool because I read Interrogation Machine and own an NSK passport. Meanwhile, Laibach go nowhere near where I live and put on these awesome forever-long shows for some really lucky people. What I'm trying to say is: I'm really jealous of you.
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CAT rear end now!!! posted:Because it's an easy way to get attention and ~be provocative~, I guess. Me too.
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Furret Basket posted:Anyone know when Feindflug are going to come back? They're one of my all time favourite artists but they haven't released anything really new since 2005. Makes me really sad. Their remix of Jesus Antichristus was really really good.
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it's real hard to see sexism when you're male.
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This is the first time I'm trying to make this kind of stuff on this particular software, so personally I was pretty pleased with the sounds I managed to get out of it, especially since the program is mostly geared towards the various subgenres of electronic dance music.

