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Wizchine
Sep 17, 2007

Television is the retina
of the mind's eye.
Just got home from the show. They still have it, and it was nice to see Ogre out of the makeup and having fun with the crowd during the encores.

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TOOT BOOT
May 25, 2010

The next Coil reissue from Dais is Moon's Milk (In Four Phases), including the bonus disc. Very much on the pricy side though, $40 for the digital version. Something like $27.99 would be much more reasonable considering it's more like a double album than a box set.

Lead out in cuffs
Sep 18, 2012

"That's right. We've evolved."

"I can see that. Cool mutations."




Auritech posted:

Does anyone have a decent list of industrial sites/magazines/blogs and DJs? I'm looking to push hard into self-promotion mode for my next few EPs since I cannot release a CD at the moment. I want to get my Bandcamp follower count over 50, maybe 100 even! :haw:

https://www.idieyoudie.com/

Not sure how much reach they have in practice, but they are ridiculously dedicated and also super nice people.

There's a "submit your band" form on this page: https://www.idieyoudie.com/about-us/

Future Days
Oct 25, 2013

The Taurus didn't offer much for drivers craving the sport sedan experience. That changed with the 1989 debut of the Ford Taurus SHO (for Super High Output), a Q-ship of the finest order that offered up a high-revving Yamaha-designed V-6 engine and a tight sport suspension.
From the Laibach newsletter:


quote:

OPUS DEI - New release and tour coming next year  

Prepare yourself for a freshly remastered and revisited version of Laibach's most iconic album, Opus Dei. It is coming in first half of next year and will be accompanied by a new tour.



:allears:

Auritech
May 27, 2004

Blessed be the tailors
The masks are cut to fit

Blessed be the woodworkers
The crosses and the gallows

Blessed be the forgers of iron
And the spikes and the barbwire

Blessed be the stone cutters
It took a quarry to bury the dreams

Lead out in cuffs posted:

https://www.idieyoudie.com/

Not sure how much reach they have in practice, but they are ridiculously dedicated and also super nice people.

There's a "submit your band" form on this page: https://www.idieyoudie.com/about-us/

I have submitted to them, haven't heard back yet but I expect they're busy so no big deal if I don't.

I've also communicated with Side-Line, given they reviewed my CD (7.5, I'll take it!), as well as Regen Magazine, the synth.nu place as suggested above, and a couple other smaller blogs that don't seem to update regularly. The one place I haven't tried is Brutal Resonance, since the lead editor seems to be pretty strict with what he covers and only covers most Bandcamp stuff in threads on their Facebook. Plus with their wading into the Kanga/Mr. Kitty/Artoffact drama, they seem like they want to do more opinion pieces now than reviews.

I'm also concentrating on DJs because they're where people in the scene really get to hear new stuff, so I don't mind throwing a few yum codes their way, even if they're primarily Mixcloud or Twitch streamers.

Y'all goons my people, and I have more than enough yum codes so if anyone wants one, PM me and I'll throw one at you.

Listerine
Jan 5, 2005

Exquisite Corpse

Wizchine posted:

Just got home from the show. They still have it, and it was nice to see Ogre out of the makeup and having fun with the crowd during the encores.

It was much better than the last time I saw them, which was 20 years ago, so to still be putting in that kind of effort at 60 is impressive. Really good show to go out on.

Future Days
Oct 25, 2013

The Taurus didn't offer much for drivers craving the sport sedan experience. That changed with the 1989 debut of the Ford Taurus SHO (for Super High Output), a Q-ship of the finest order that offered up a high-revving Yamaha-designed V-6 engine and a tight sport suspension.
https://www.revolvermag.com/music/ministry-play-sympathy-and-twitch-set-cruel-world-2024

Wow, hell finally froze over.

thotsky
Jun 7, 2005

hot to trot
I understand why With Sympathy doesn't really fit with the band canon, but I really like Twitch. Has the problem been that it's more of an Adrian Sherwood album than an Al Jourgensen album?

Rod Hoofhearted
Jun 18, 2000

I am a ghost




Al’s been talking about rereleasing selected With Sympathy tracks in the “new style,” which… I dunno.

Most of that album is just bad, 80s studio musician synth-funk fusion, and then there’s Revenge which is a great song as-is. Not sure thrash metal (or whatever) versions of any of it would work.

Listerine
Jan 5, 2005

Exquisite Corpse
I don't think a re-recorded With Sympathy will be any good.

I don't think he disliked Twitch either, just that he moved guitars to the forefront so the songs stopped being content that fit with the live bands he was using. I know they were doing Twitch songs while touring on Land of Rape and Honey, but I think that was the last time that album was regularly played in live shows.

david_a
Apr 24, 2010




Megamarm
Yeah these are “metal arena-rock” versions of select songs from With Sympathy. He’s been talking about it for a while. There’s a few live videos floating around of them, they don’t seem like anything special.

Philthy
Jan 28, 2003

Pillbug
Ministry have been playing some of the newer versions live on their tour already. They're pretty excellent, IMO.

I caught the last Puppy show in Chicago and it was great to see them. As we walked out the door, there was a dude laying at our feet dead. Apparently, some spare changer guy punched him in the face and ran.

Philthy fucked around with this message at 01:39 on Dec 8, 2023

Philthy
Jan 28, 2003

Pillbug
New Cyberaktif single out today and preorder up. Cevin Key, Bill Leeb, Rhys Fulber back at it.

Very much old school FLA sound on this single. Very cool.

https://cyberaktif.bandcamp.com/album/endgame

Kaddish
Feb 7, 2002
I feel like I can't hear Cevin Key as much as the first album. Still very cool this is a thing.

The Voice of Labor
Apr 8, 2020
Probation
Can't post for 5 days!
nothing stays the same

except cevin key

W424
Oct 21, 2010

Philthy posted:

Very much old school FLA sound on this single. Very cool.

https://cyberaktif.bandcamp.com/album/endgame

Sounded like new fla ewww

Listerine
Jan 5, 2005

Exquisite Corpse
Cevin Key is also re-issuing Music for Cats vinyl (https://brap.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-cats) and the Cyberaktif Tenebrae Vision vinyl (https://cyberaktif.bandcamp.com/album/tenebrae-vision) if you didn't get them before.

SacrificialGoat
Oct 8, 2003

Catjaw is a hero of the people

W424 posted:

Sounded like new fla ewww

New FLA flippin' rules

thotsky
Jun 7, 2005

hot to trot

SacrificialGoat posted:

New FLA flippin' rules

They're serviceable game soundtracks.

SacrificialGoat
Oct 8, 2003

Catjaw is a hero of the people

thotsky posted:

They're serviceable game soundtracks.

Every time I see them live I dance like I've got rear end in my pants

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



Does anyone have reccomendations for slow-paced electro-industrial. I've had "And All That Could Have Been" by NiN on repeat recently and am looking for stuff with a similar vibe by different artists

deong
Jun 13, 2001

I'll see you in heck!
When I'm in a similar mood I listen to a lot of vast. Maybe not what you're looking for.

MassRafTer
May 26, 2001

BAEST MODE!!!

Kvlt! posted:

Does anyone have reccomendations for slow-paced electro-industrial. I've had "And All That Could Have Been" by NiN on repeat recently and am looking for stuff with a similar vibe by different artists

C-Tec "The Lost" and Front Line Assembly's "Infra Red Combat" and "Lifeline" are my personal favorite slower industrial songs. I also love Haujobb's The Cage Complex.

Rod Hoofhearted
Jun 18, 2000

I am a ghost




Slow-paced electro-industrial makes me think of bands like V▲LH▲LL and ∆AIMON and ∆AIMON side project, SØLVE.

Rod Hoofhearted fucked around with this message at 23:01 on Dec 14, 2023

The Voice of Labor
Apr 8, 2020
Probation
Can't post for 5 days!
reptilicus maybe. TAGC's digitaria and isoerotic calibrations maybe

Konstruct
Jul 22, 2007

I'm Going To Spread Saikyo All Over The World!!

Kvlt! posted:

Does anyone have reccomendations for slow-paced electro-industrial. I've had "And All That Could Have Been" by NiN on repeat recently and am looking for stuff with a similar vibe by different artists

Author and Punisher, it's a doom metal industrial project. The newest album KRÜLLER is really good and has a slow tempo.

Kaddish
Feb 7, 2002

Kvlt! posted:

Does anyone have reccomendations for slow-paced electro-industrial. I've had "And All That Could Have Been" by NiN on repeat recently and am looking for stuff with a similar vibe by different artists

I know you said other than NIN but make sure you check out Ghosts and also of course Still.

There are lots of industrial-adjacent projects to check out. Synaesthesia comes to mind.

Most of it doesn't capture the same mood as the Reznor stuff - mainly because he's a really, really good musician and composer.

Also check out his movie scores with Atticus Ross.

Kaddish fucked around with this message at 15:20 on Dec 15, 2023

david_a
Apr 24, 2010




Megamarm
Maybe The Black Queen?

Bayham Badger
Jan 19, 2007

Secretly force socialism, communism and imperialism types of government onto the people of the United States of America.

HEALTH's soundtracks for Max Payne 3 and Grand Theft Auto Arena Wars are mostly slow and brooding electro-industrial, I often put them on for background listening when I want something in that vein.

MassRafTer
May 26, 2001

BAEST MODE!!!
What good electro-industrial/EBM/whatever albums have come out this year? I was looking back and the albums I most anticipated from KANGA and Rein both really disappointed, the surprise Flesh Field album was a let down (but made me revisit early Flesh Field which was good) and Daniel Myer only put out a new techno album and a DSTR single, so nothing super exciting from one of the most prolific guys.

I'm sure there was some good stuff, I just missed it.

Rod Hoofhearted
Jun 18, 2000

I am a ghost




Keep an eye on idieyoudie.com for their year end lists next week.

I can’t really think of anything in 2023 that I liked well enough to buy. Maybe Zanias’s Chrysalis album.

Bayham Badger
Jan 19, 2007

Secretly force socialism, communism and imperialism types of government onto the people of the United States of America.

I know I just recommended HEALTH but HEALTH's new album RAT WARS is very good, for 2023 electro-industrial albums

The Voice of Labor
Apr 8, 2020
Probation
Can't post for 5 days!
industrial thread: has anything good come out this year?
metal thread: what came out this week that's good?

Prop Wash
Jun 12, 2010



Rod Hoofhearted posted:

Keep an eye on idieyoudie.com for their year end lists next week.

I can’t really think of anything in 2023 that I liked well enough to buy. Maybe Zanias’s Chrysalis album.

I really enjoyed the Zanias album, also EBM-wise you got Randolph & Mortimer's new album https://randolphandmortimer.bandcamp.com/album/the-incomplete-truth, Fluid Ghost's newest https://fluidghost.bandcamp.com/album/submission-deluxe (nsfw cover, just a warning before you get screen full of blue titty) and the new Sturm Cafe. Kind of agree that Kanga and Rein missed me with their new albums, I've enjoyed everything Kanga released up until this point. I don't think it's the wrong direction, I just think she didn't really capture anything new in this one. Nuovo Testamento released some great italo-disco and Neuroticfish's new album really surprised me with how good it is. But yeah, I suppose it was kind of a quiet year.

MassRafTer
May 26, 2001

BAEST MODE!!!

Bayham Badger posted:

I know I just recommended HEALTH but HEALTH's new album RAT WARS is very good, for 2023 electro-industrial albums

If you read elsewhere in this forum you will find HEALTH is not electro-industrial, their genre is Nine Inch Nails.

W424
Oct 21, 2010

MassRafTer posted:

If you read elsewhere in this forum you will find HEALTH is not electro-industrial, their genre is Nine Inch Nails.

Accurate description from what little I've heard from them.

thotsky
Jun 7, 2005

hot to trot
Shook by Algiers was kind of interesting, although I dont think you can call it electro-industrial. Can't really think of many other good releases. We got some new Laibach that felt like a modern take on the very early stuff, without literally being remakes of said stuff.

Kamrat
Nov 27, 2012

Thanks for playing Alone in the dark 2.

Now please fuck off
Wulfband released a new song this year, completely missed it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpudiKDAvBI

Edit: I realize this band is not that known outside of Scandinavia, I wholeheartedly recommend them to people in this thread, here's some more songs:

3, 2, 1, Nein!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j-17Vh_XAo

Aggresivität
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Hcaklsr0s4

Mann an Mann an Mann
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQor_ozG470

Kamrat fucked around with this message at 12:30 on Dec 17, 2023

Danger - Octopus!
Apr 20, 2008


Nap Ghost

MassRafTer posted:

What good electro-industrial/EBM/whatever albums have come out this year? I was looking back and the albums I most anticipated from KANGA and Rein both really disappointed, the surprise Flesh Field album was a let down (but made me revisit early Flesh Field which was good) and Daniel Myer only put out a new techno album and a DSTR single, so nothing super exciting from one of the most prolific guys.

I'm sure there was some good stuff, I just missed it.

The just-released Neuroticfish album is good. Randolph & Mortimer and HEALTH as others have said. Sturm Cafe's album Zeitgeist is great. Riotmiloo's album Blackout is real great if you like kind intense rhythmic noise with vocals. Also there's Mortality by Choke Chain, and Concrete Playground by Monolith. Those are my best ofs for the year.

Kamrat posted:

Wulfband released a new song this year, completely missed it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpudiKDAvBI

Edit: I realize this band is not that known outside of Scandinavia, I wholeheartedly recommend them to people in this thread, here's some more songs:

Wulfband are amazing for sure! If anyone in thread has a chance to go see them live and hasn't seen them previously, definitely do so. Their live shows are absolutely chaotic in the best possible way.

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teethgrinder
Oct 9, 2002

I like 3Teeth's EndEx but it's more of a mixed bag. Some great tracks though.

loving love mind.in.a.box's Black and White, but it's weirdly gone a bit in a prog direction.

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