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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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D.A.F.

Deutsch Amerikansiche Freundschaft (“German American A friendly relationship”; mostly abbreviated to D.A.F.) was founded like a five-piece commercial noise clothing in Düsseldorf in 1978, but eventually winnowed right down to a two-man group comprising vocalist/lyricist Gabi Delgado and drummer/digital musician Robert Görl. Their early advancement is from the Düsseldorf centered …

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Element of Crime

German rock and roll group Part of Criminal offense began in 1985, soon after another Berlin-based music group to which Sven Regener (vocals, acoustic guitar, and trumpet) and Jakob Ilja (acoustic guitar) belonged dissolved. Not really wanting to stop music, nevertheless, the duo added bassist Paul Lukas, drummer Uwe Bauer, …

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Disco Inferno

Disco Inferno were formed by teens Ian Crause (guitars and vocals), Paul Willmott (bass), Daniel Gish (keyboards), and Rob Whatley (drums) in Essex in 1989. By fall of that season, Gish was no more area of the music group following its restructuring; he’d afterwards sign up for Bark Psychosis; the …

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Coil

Primarily established in 1982 being a solo outlet for vocalist and percussionist John Balance, the experimental sonic manipulation unit Coil became a full-fledged concern a year afterwards following arrival of keyboardist/programmer Peter Christopherson, a founder of Psychic TV and a person in Throbbing Gristle. After debuting using the 17-minute one …

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Test Dept.

More expressly politics than their German counterparts Einstürzende Neubauten, Test Section followed exactly the same tack: An innovative usage of the ethos where diverse items (including huge amounts of scrap steel and power equipment) may be used simply because instruments. Shaped in London’s New Combination in 1982 by Alistair Adams, …

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Shihad

The origins of the brand new Zealand-based speed metallic band Shihad day back again to 1985, when guitarist Jon Toogood and drummer Tom Larkin formed their first group, Exit, while attending senior high school within the Wellington area. Many other aspiring music artists came and proceeded to go, but by …

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Gagarin Kombinaatti

Gagarin Kombinaatti (Gagarin as well as the Cosmonauts) was a short-lived industrial action that featured Mika Vainio, Janne Koski, Tapio Onnela, and Wici Wikström. Motivated with the noisier areas of previously industrial groups such as for example Throbbing Gristle, Einstürzende Neubauten, and Test Dept., the trio documented bracing and sometimes …

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Gut und Irmler

A collaboration between two of Germany’s esteemed boundary pushers, Gut und Irmler combines the talents of Berlin-based techno producer/songwriter Gudrun Gut and Faust’s Hans Joachim Irmler. After going to work together for pretty much ten years, the duo finally published and recorded a couple of tunes that combined probably the …

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Deathday Party

Brothers Alex and Giovanni Guillen formed Los Angeles’ ultra-dark, post-punk revivalists Deathday Party in 2008, and completed their lineup by adding drummer Joevanie Lopez. Combined with the normal influences like Pleasure Department, the trio’s abrasive, sinister audio bears the tag of dark metallers Burzum, no influx mastermind Glenn Branca — …

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