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TOOT BOOT posted:Honestly I'll never be able to listen to an industrial tribute against after some of those awful Cleopatra comps. I didn't realise they kept going for years recycling the same tracks onto different compilations. There were some bands who as far as I can tell only existed to do lovely filler tracks for those comps because I never heard of them anywhere else
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david_a posted:I picked up Front 242's 1993 duo gently caress UP EVIL/EVIL OFF at a used record store the other day. These albums... aren't very good, are they? I'm trying to place myself in the timeframe they were released in to be fairer: In my opinion Front 242 goes downhill from the start. Luckily Geography is one of the best albums ever made.
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# ? Dec 22, 2016 13:48 |
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Kaddish posted:Do you mean like Holy Obscure Track! He went for the deep dive on that one.
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TOOT BOOT posted:Honestly I'll never be able to listen to an industrial tribute against after some of those awful Cleopatra comps. I own their "Industrial Metal for Fitness" one. lovely cover art with a nurse in a PVC outfit and all.
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Failed Nihilist posted:I own their "Industrial Metal for Fitness" one. lovely cover art with a nurse in a PVC outfit and all. "Sexy" goth ladies are still a compilation cover staple. It's pretty embarrassing. Especially given the age of a lot of the fanbase!
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Failed Nihilist posted:I own their "Industrial Metal for Fitness" one. lovely cover art with a nurse in a PVC outfit and all. Cleopatra Records is just doing a service by making Epidemic by FLA available. You can either listen to it on Circuitry, or you can listen to it on: https://open.spotify.com/album/7liApC4eZNA4logqrFOKSR - Industrial Revolution Third Edition: Rare and Unreleased, 1996 https://open.spotify.com/album/0TTEfw0X05koR0xS1BEEnc - The Very Best of Industrial Revolution, 2000 https://open.spotify.com/album/2ulUWcCjsTs9vdRAwIDt6J - The Darkest Millennium - A Gothic, Industrial and Synth Pop Collection, 2000 https://open.spotify.com/album/3Xp5sZFd7e13YocsP2aMr6 - This is Industrial Hits of the 90s, 2007 https://open.spotify.com/album/6AWmh4kKArM2PVEnrlyF6K - Industrial Metal, 2008 https://open.spotify.com/album/16RE8SrUs4jcjos9G5OQDJ - Industrial Music for Fitness, 2009 https://open.spotify.com/album/4MAGd8BkLly8WV3n1ZkvDR - S&M: The Masters and Servants Collection, 2009 or you can listen to Apop's Fade to Black cover, found on 11 compilations In equally ridiculous news, my three-year-old asked to listen to the "want it need it" song today, which as it turns out is Aesthetic Perfection's "The New Black". Cripes edit: and as it turns out, there's not a single curse word on the entire "'Til Death" album. Good? Prop Wash fucked around with this message at 20:18 on Dec 22, 2016 |
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They plan on releasing an industrial tribute to Wheeler Walker Jr in 2017.
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# ? Dec 23, 2016 00:42 |
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In which the lovely blog that constitutes the tattered remains of Side-Line Magazine declares that a literal Nazi anthem was "banned by political correctness" and Sacha Korn just likes the cool uniforms, honest. Jesus gently caress. I'm glad I'm not the only one raising just a few objections in the comments. The Side-Line guy is also the promotions guy for Alfa Matrix, so that's particularly annoying.
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divabot posted:In which the lovely blog that constitutes the tattered remains of Side-Line Magazine declares that a literal Nazi anthem was "banned by political correctness" and Sacha Korn just likes the cool uniforms, honest. Jesus gently caress. I'm glad I'm not the only one raising just a few objections in the comments. The Side-Line guy is also the promotions guy for Alfa Matrix, so that's particularly annoying. (To be clear, that was in response to the SL interview, not your post)
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divabot posted:In which the lovely blog that constitutes the tattered remains of Side-Line Magazine declares that a literal Nazi anthem was "banned by political correctness" and Sacha Korn just likes the cool uniforms, honest. Jesus gently caress. I'm glad I'm not the only one raising just a few objections in the comments. The Side-Line guy is also the promotions guy for Alfa Matrix, so that's particularly annoying. Yeesh, that's like a diet version of "you know, the swastika was originally the Buddhist symbol of peace."
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Failed Nihilist posted:Yeesh, that's like a diet version of "you know, the swastika was originally the Buddhist symbol of peace." I mean, at least neofolk Nazis put some effort into their thin justifications. (Death In Rome remaining of course the only neofolk band anyone should have time for.) The Facebook post is a sea of former readers coughing up their own skulls in disgust. If you go down the FB page a bit, you'll see bands thanking Side-Line for putting them on Face The Beat vol 4. Bet they're loving delighted to be associated too now ...
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# ? Dec 23, 2016 14:47 |
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It's literally the German version of heritage not hate. On an unrelated subject, I love living in a place with such strong support for industrial and EBM. I just picked up Nitzer Ebb's That Total Age for like 25 cents from a thrift store!
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divabot posted:I mean, at least neofolk Nazis put some effort into their thin justifications. (Death In Rome remaining of course the only neofolk band anyone should have time for.) Death in Rome, and Rome (as in Jerome Reuter). But beyond that, it's a sea of people wearing SS camo and dubious runes.
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Merry Christmas, all.
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# ? Dec 24, 2016 18:11 |
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Trent did the opposite of ruining Christmas this year.
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DO YOU WANT CHRISTMAS TIME https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weRaIqzJvbg
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 12:25 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sBf6lCJCak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ED8BWqIyHo Jehde fucked around with this message at 18:30 on Dec 25, 2016 |
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Dystopian Christmas electro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6tWicX3nAc Festive Swedish EBM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIQmLLJsnRs
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 18:37 |
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https://youtu.be/hOIleQclv5E
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# ? Dec 26, 2016 00:20 |
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Have any of you heard much/seen Spit Mask? They're playing a gig over here next year and seem to be a very Youth Code-esque American industrial band, influenced by the same sort of things as YC.
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Danger - Octopus! posted:Have any of you heard much/seen Spit Mask? They're playing a gig over here next year and seem to be a very Youth Code-esque American industrial band, influenced by the same sort of things as YC. Yes! I caught some of their set at Day for Night a few weeks ago. If you are in to Youth Code and that raw "early 80's" sound, then they are definitely worth checking out.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 21:41 |
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more sp00py bl3ppy stuff reviewed: Purple Fog Side, Mari Kattman, Amorphous. PFS have successfully crossed EBM bleep with prog.
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# ? Jan 3, 2017 20:23 |
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Random new discovery: GRAND((Ø))SIGNAL - they are guys from Signal Aout 42 and Grandchaos, and basically sound like 80s Belgian new beat. Exactly like, to be honest. https://hivmusic1.bandcamp.com/album/aktivation-ebm-upr-053-compact-disc
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You guys are going to laugh at me but I didn't know Delerium was just Rhys Fulber and Bill Leeb. They made a new album back in September and of course like all Delerium it's mostly electro-, very little -industrial. If anything it sounds a bit like the Airmech album and vocal trance music had a little baby album (a whole two JES tracks!) but there are some definite FLA influences which shine through now and then. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSaq-LNp1BE if you want to listen to the first track, "Blue Fires". If that's not Airmech enough for you, Airmech 2 is supposedly nearing release within a few months.
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Prop Wash posted:You guys are going to laugh at me but I didn't know Delerium was just Rhys Fulber and Bill Leeb. They made a new album back in September and of course like all Delerium it's mostly electro-, very little -industrial. If anything it sounds a bit like the Airmech album and vocal trance music had a little baby album (a whole two JES tracks!) but there are some definite FLA influences which shine through now and then. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSaq-LNp1BE if you want to listen to the first track, "Blue Fires". If that's not Airmech enough for you, Airmech 2 is supposedly nearing release within a few months. Oh, wow. A band is influenced by itself. You don't say, huh?
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Prop Wash posted:You guys are going to laugh at me but I didn't know Delerium was just Rhys Fulber and Bill Leeb. They made a new album back in September and of course like all Delerium it's mostly electro-, very little -industrial. If anything it sounds a bit like the Airmech album and vocal trance music had a little baby album (a whole two JES tracks!) but there are some definite FLA influences which shine through now and then. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSaq-LNp1BE if you want to listen to the first track, "Blue Fires". If that's not Airmech enough for you, Airmech 2 is supposedly nearing release within a few months. I've been a big Delerium fan ever since the release of their 1997 album, Karma. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work – too artsy, too intellectual. I think "Silence (DJ Tiësto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix)" was the group's undisputed masterpiece; it's an epic meditation on intangibility.
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Teh_Dolphin posted:I've been a big Delerium fan ever since the release of their 1997 album, Karma. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work – too artsy, too intellectual. I think "Silence (DJ Tiësto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix)" was the group's undisputed masterpiece; it's an epic meditation on intangibility. Is that a raincoat?
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 00:16 |
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Delerium is dumb
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 01:45 |
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I feel like I don't like the kind of thing Delirium is rather than not liking Delirium.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 01:52 |
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I think Delerium is good music but it's nothing I'd listen to regularly.
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Generally I think that Delerium is just ok, but I really love Spheres. It's great for fans of sci-fi/horror soundtracks. Brooding, ambient goodness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWVjSx7DX-U
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Teh_Dolphin posted:I've been a big Delerium fan ever since the release of their 1997 album, Karma. Before that, I really didn't understand any of their work – too artsy, too intellectual. I think "Silence (DJ Tiësto's In Search Of Sunrise Remix)" was the group's undisputed masterpiece; it's an epic meditation on intangibility. Hey man, I put a content warning in the post. Sorry it's not tactical neural implant!
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 08:31 |
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Nostalgia time! I wrote a rambling retrospective on Doublevision Present: Cabaret Voltaire from 1982. One of the first long-form VHS music tapes. A classic at the time and still good now. Pretty much nothing from it is actually up on the video sites, but you can at least still buy the DVD version. Here's the one track I've managed to find, "This Is Entertainment". That severe moire was deliberate. (The rest of the compilation is more visually interesting.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pIuGi2uNng
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PinkoBastard posted:Generally I think that Delerium is just ok, but I really love Spheres. It's great for fans of sci-fi/horror soundtracks. Brooding, ambient goodness. Here's something I've had in rotation: sleep research facility: nostromo. https://www.discogs.com/SleepResearch_Facility-Nostromo/release/1163914
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This is the debut album for Missing In Stars, some guy called Dan from Wisconsin. Industrial EBM pop that pays attention to all parts of that. It's shockingly good - starts solidly attention-catching out the gate, doesn't let up. I wrote a gushing review too. Anyone heard of this guy?
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boo_radley posted:Here's something I've had in rotation: sleep research facility: nostromo. https://www.discogs.com/SleepResearch_Facility-Nostromo/release/1163914 I really liked this, thanks! I know we're getting a bit off-topic here, but whenever I listen to stuff like this I also inevitably end up putting on Tangerine Dream's 1972 album, Zeit. It's dark, and ambient, before that was a specific genre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-zV0YqtAxo
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 08:19 |
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So, after announcing Wulfband as the first of the lineup at Infest 2017 this summer, we're now getting treated to Revolting Cocks performing the entirety of Big Sexy Land live as well. So that's pretty cool. Edit: proper RevCo, with Richard 23, Chris Connelly, Luc Van Acker and Paul Barker.
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gently caress, I missed Delerium chat. (Delerium is awesome, and besides for paying for Leeb's porsche, I'll tell you why. When I'm sober) Kaddish fucked around with this message at 04:42 on Jan 23, 2017 |
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divabot posted:Nostalgia time! I wrote a rambling retrospective on Doublevision Present: Cabaret Voltaire from 1982. One of the first long-form VHS music tapes. A classic at the time and still good now. nobody reads your bad blog
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Is someone here in Ivardensphere or did they just pay with them live? I have a weird recollection along those lines. Either way, Ivardensphere at Infest in the summer. So get all up on this UK folk
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