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VNV Nation

The electronic project VNV (“Victory Not Vengeance”) Nation was conceived in London in 1990 by Ronan Harris, debuting in-may of this year using the 12″ “Body Pulse.” “Power of Youth” adopted a few weeks later on, and by the end of the entire year Harris relocated to Toronto, where VNV …

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Die Form

Since from 1977, French industrial innovators Die Form have developed an astounding body of function, which range from goth membership paths to neo-classical explorations. Lyrically and aesthetically confrontational, the group’s music, movies, performances, and artwork books possess revolved around questionable themes such as for example eroticism, necrophilia, sadomasochism, and bestiality. …

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Seabound

Whenever a mutual friend introduced Germans Frank Spinath and Martin Vorbroot to one another, they both experienced their personalities were as well dissimilar to form an effective band. Soon, nevertheless, the contradictions began employed in their favour, as well as the varied electro-industrial audio of Seabound was created. Among their …

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Vampire Nation

Gothic electronica practitioners Vampire Country were only available in 1994, beneath the leadership of Egypt-born tech-head Fredrik Von Hamilton. He previously been a global traveler since delivery, and his exclusive encounters and bizarre musical preferences lent themselves towards the unusual songs he began writing. Several indie albums had been released …

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SMP

Originally located in NORTH PARK and SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, Sean Setterberg and Jason Bazinet moved to Washington and formed SMP to try out their sample-heavy industrial-punk. The duo provides released Stalemate on Re-Constriction/Cargo Information.

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YelworC

For a long period the abrasive and dark electro-industrial unit YelworC fell in to the “more a story when compared to a band” category. Many Internet community forums praised them, a lot of commercial bands stated them as an impact, nevertheless, you couldn’t discover an recording by them to save …

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Decoded Feedback

The multi-racial, multi-gender industrial duo referred to as Decoded Feedback was formed in 1993 by Italian vocalist Marco Biagiotti and Canadian programmer Yone Dudas. After self-releasing their 1993 debut and 1994’s Elektrokute, the duo agreed upon a agreement in 1996 using the Western european label Hard Information because of their …

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Celldweller

Detroit-based industrial-metal musician Klayton (given birth to Scott Albert) started his many well-known project, Celldweller, in 1999 following dissolution of his prior rings Circle of Dust, Angeldust, and Argyle Park. Celldweller’s self-titled debut record, an ambitious fusion of trance, drum’n’bass, steel, and alternative rock and roll, made an appearance in …

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Luxt

Led by vocalists Anna Christine and Erie Loch, the five-piece Luxt features both guitar-bass-drums instrumentation and much dose of keyboards, electronic coding, and sound digesting, creating a sound not in contrast to the greater Gothic components of 9 Inch Nails, using a similarly dark build towards the material. The music …

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Dismantled

Gary Zon, the person who’s Dismantled altogether, didn’t care whatsoever for digital music until he heard Front side Line Set up and their particular brand of intense synthetics. In his indigenous Russia, Zon was classically qualified on piano from an early on age. A proceed to America launched him to …

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