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Tombs

Shaped in 2007 like a collaboration between Mike Hill (Anodyne), Dominic Seita (Speedloader), and Justin Ennis (the Heuristic), Brooklyn, New York-based, experimental steel outfit Tombs blends bleak, post-rock minimalism using the ferocious assault of sludge and classic black color steel. The group’s dark proto-industrial noises were first place to polish …

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Young Widows

Though singer Steve Sindoni amicably parted methods with Louisville, Kentucky’s Breather Resist in Dec 2005, the rest of the people — guitarist Evan Patterson (formerly of Dark Cross, the Country wide Acrobat, and different other Louisville rings), bassist Nick Thieneman, and drummer Geoff Paton — weren’t prepared yet to give …

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Ulcerate

New Zealand progressive loss of life metal music group Ulcerate carved out a stunning career route, producing perhaps one of the most exclusive bodies of function in the genre while remaining staunchly indie and self-reliant. Created in Auckland in 2000 by drummer Jamie Saint Merat and guitarist Michael Hoggard, the …

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Blumentopf

German hip-hop quintet Blumentopf was celebrated because of its witty yet often politically charged rhymes and electrifying concert events. Created in Munich in 1995, Blumentopf (“blossom container”) comprised four MCs — Cajus Heinzmann, Bernhard Wunderlich, Florian Schuster, and Roger Manglus — and one DJ, Sebastian “Sepalot” Weiss. Their debut recording, …

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Danzig

During his amount of time in the seminal hardcore group the Misfits, vocalist Glenn Danzig shown a desire for outlandish, graphic, often gory imagery; in developing the more weighty metal-oriented music group Samhain, Danzig’s lyrics delved into normal metal subject material, but took the idea of darkness for an extreme. …

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Bulldozer

Rude, crude, and ordinary noxious, Italy’s incomparably primitive Bulldozer were immediately tagged seeing that their country’s response to dark steel founding fathers Venom. But just like the frequently reviled Venom, Bulldozer possess, in retrospect, obtained some way of measuring belated respect for assisting to start to see the fledgling dark …

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Brendan Perry

Following the breakup of Dead Can Dance, singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Brendan Perry collaborated with friends like Hector Zazou (on his 1998 Lights at night album) and former bandmate Peter Ulrich (whose Pathways and Dawns Perry co-produced and arranged). Through the past due ’90s he started teaching percussion workshops in Afro-Cuban and African …

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Accuser

Germany’s Accuser was formed in the city of Kreuztal and followed in the wake of this country’s first influx of successful velocity metal rings (Kreator, Damage, Sodom, etc.). Quickly progressing from your full-out thrash of their early attempts (1987’s The Conviction and 1988’s Experimental Mistakes) to a far more specialized …

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Shackleton

Since debuting in 2004 with “Stalker” on Mordant Music, Lancashire, Britain local Sam Shackleton continually developed a fragile-sounding yet densely detailed design of sample-based electronic music that was neither right techno nor dubstep, though those were both styles most regularly assigned to him. From 2005 through 2008, he and fellow …

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Acid Drinkers

A hard-hitting Polish thrash steel device in the vein of early Testament, Kreator, Agnostic Entrance, and D.R.We., Acid Drinkers produced in 1986 throughout the abilities of Tomasz “Titus” Pukacki (vocals, bass) and Robert “Litza” Friedrich (electric guitar, vocals). Among the leading lamps in the lively Polish thrash picture, the band …

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