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Food for Animals

An urgent collision of post-punk sound rock and roll heavily influenced by both later-’70s likes from the Slits as well as the Pop Group and vintage early industrial works like Einsturzende Neubauten and Test Dept. with modern-day underground hip-hop and experimental electronica, Meals for Animals shaped in Baltimore, MD, in …

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Helga Pogatschar

Inside a subject dominated by men, avant-garde and electronic composer Helga Pogatschar is among relatively few women who’ve gained success like a composer and interpreter in that wide variety of designs, from songs for piano and tone of voice, music for dance performances and video/computer graphic installations, a requiem, commercial …

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Rotersand

Inspired by techno aswell as rock and roll, German electronic body system music (EBM) group Rotersand set up themselves as a robust live act and in addition released songs frequently. Shaped in 2002 in Gelsenkirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rotersand are made up of Weapon (delivered Gunther Gerl), Rasc (Rascal Nikov), and Krischan …

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The Ex

Playing a hybrid of punk to improve their liberal socialist agenda (offering as the challenging exact carbon copy of a Dutch Crass), the Ex released reams of details and propaganda through the ’80s — each released on the different Dutch label — however in the ’90s begun to accept industrial …

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Blixa Bargeld

Blixa Bargeld (given birth to Christian Emmerich in Berlin on January 12, 1959) is most likely best known being a founding person in the German group Einsturzende Neubauten as well as the idiosyncratic guitarist in Nick Cave as well as the Poor Seed products. While these have already been his …

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Macha

In 1996, multi-instrumentalist Joshua McKay and his drum-playing brother Mischo McKay found themselves both surviving in Athens, GA, following a three-year separation (that they had last lived jointly in Gainesville, FL, where these were both in a band called Emperor Moth). Back again jointly within an offbeat university city, the …

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Flux Information Sciences

Many vividly described simply by Michael Gira simply because sounding “…like being beaten up by way of a sexually enraged clown,” no-wave throwbacks Flux Information Sciences unleashed their debut for Gira’s own Young God label in early 2001. Ahead of that, three various other LPs were released between 1997 and …

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Caspar Brötzmann

Shaped in Berlin, Germany in 1987, the Caspar Brötzmann Massaker was a car because of its nominal leader, an acclaimed guitar virtuoso (along with the son of saxophonist Peter Brötzmann) whose intense function summoned the spirit and power of traditions which range from rock to free of charge jazz. A …

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Executive Slacks

Philadelphia’s Professional Slacks are an often overlooked section of industrial music’s background. Created in 1980 by key pad player John Youthful and vocalist/guitarist Matt Marello, they began producing primitive experimental recordings influenced by Tuxedomoon and Cabaret Voltaire before developing an intense, driving, danceable digital rock audio that preceded the industrial …

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