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From Buried Dreams... turn out the lights and turn it up!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
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I remember this from a club in the 90's I think. Everything is a little fuzzy from those days. The video reminds me of the stuff we used to do at work after hours when all the news guys had gone home. We would stay all night editing crazy videos like this.
Good times I bet!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
interesting, dedicated to a cold war hacker, I watched the documentary about those guys last night.
very cool, if you have any other recommendations on industrial I would appreciate. All I know really is Ministry if you can consider that industrial.
I still consider Ministry as industrial. Even though they introduced a lot of guitar, I think it made things even better. Albums like Twitch, In the Land of Rape and Honey, Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste, Psalm 69, and a live album are among my favorites. Nice to see they are still going strong.I probably missed a few, but here goes...
Most of these are true industrial, while others lean a little more towards electronic. My true electronic list would be altogether different. I have pretty much the entire catalogue of each artist below. You'll note if you look them up, some of the bands are side projects and/or have guest artists from similar groups. I've also listed personal favorite album titles. Some of which you may have already.
Add N to X - On the Wires of Our Nerves
Bigod20 - Steelworks
Attrition - Etude
The Blood of Heroes - The Blood of Heroes
The Bug - London Zoo
Clock DVA - Buried Dreams
Coil - Loves Secret Domain
Cyberaktif - Tenebrae Vision
Die Form - Poupe Mecanique
Doubting Thomas - The Infidel
Ensturzende Neubauten - Silence is Sexy
Front 242 - Off
Godflesh - Hymns
*Edit - Hilt - Journey to the Center of the Bowl
KMFDM - NIHIL
Lard - The Last Temptation of Reid
Machines of Living Grace - Guilt
Ministry - In Case You Didn't Feel Like Showing Up (Live)
Nine Inch Nails - (I believe you are a huge fan already. Me too.)
Pigface - Fook
Peace Love and Pitbulls - Peace Love and Pitbulls
Revolting Cocks - Beers, Steers and Qveers
Rx - Bedside Toxicology
Skinny Puppy - Rabies (These guys, Trent Reznor and Ministry opened the industrial door for me.)
Techno Animal - The Brotherhood of the Bomb
X Marks the Pedwalk - Drawback
Wumpscut - EvokeHave fun!
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
Edits: 04/22/16
Out of that list I am only familiar with 4 of them.
Ministry, Nine inch Nails, Coil and Techno Animal.
I only have one Techno Animal album and it is complete insanity, album is called Ghosts.
The other 3 bands I have their entire discography, Ministry, Coil and Nine inch Nails.
This list is a fantastic help to me. I have always been into the industrial sound I just never got into the bands I heard playing from DJs in clubs, I met my first real girlfriend at an Industrial club over 15 years ago. She had that hot look at that time all down to the black nail polish, lol ;)
That's a rare one! You'd like their other stuff too. Kevin Martin and Justin Broderick also members of Godflesh. Anything those guys are part of is great. Justin has some solo albums. I have a few. They get great reviews but I don't listen to them as much.
Skinny Puppy was huge in the industrial dance club scene. Then after Rabies they got rediculously insane. Wouldn't play it when anyone else was home. They have toned it down some now.
Yes, there's something about black finger nail polish... :)
Jonesy
"I know just enough to get into trouble. But not enough to get out of it."
I know what you mean, some of the Coil catalog I can not play without freaking out, I couldn't imagine letting anyone else hear what I am listening to sometimes. Better to be an isolated event.
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