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Apoptygma Berzerk

Norwegian digital band Apoptygma Berzerk were conceived in 1989 by Stephan Groth (sometimes referred to as Grothesk) and Jon Erik Martinsen (who remaining the duo immediately after formation). Initially, they produced their mark like a hard-hitting goth commercial outfit, ultimately morphing with the decades to include an array of digital …

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Rhea’s Obsession

The gothic beauty behind Rhea’s Obsession surrounds Greek mythology and twists with Celtic and Bulgarian music stylings for a distinctive electro-industrial depiction. Produced in 1995 with guitarist Jim Field and classically educated vocalist Sue Hutton, both composed the rating towards the experimental flick Tabulae Anatomacae Sex, which included their flawless …

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1000 Homo DJs

Among Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen’s many aspect projects, that one is recognized as one of is own more in-your-face outlet stores. The group added a edition of “Supernaut” towards the Dark Sabbath tribute Nativity In Dark, which Jourgensen provides often been recognized to perform live.

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Razed in Black

The industrial/goth rock outfit Razed in Dark will be the only such music group to hail from Hawaii (the city of Ewa Seaside, to be exact). Made up of associates Romell Regulacion (electric guitar), Chris Nelson (vocals, bass, and synths), and Raj Kapololu (drums), the trio attracts inspiration from the …

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Ministry

Until Nine Inch Nails crossed to the mainstream, Ministry did a lot more than any other music group to popularize industrial dance music, injecting huge dosages of punky, over-the-top aggression and roaring rock electric guitar riffs that helped their music look for favor with steel and alternative viewers beyond industrial’s …

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Meat Beat Manifesto

From 1987 seeing that an experimental/industrial duo inspired with the cut-and-paste behaviour of hip-hop and dub, Meats Defeat Manifesto increasingly became a car because of its frontman, Jack port Dangers, to explore the emerging consumer electronics of techno, trip-hop, and jungle. Although group was pegged as an commercial act (merely …

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Neutronic

Neutronic continues to be knocking round the techno underground because the past due ’90s, releasing albums, such as for example 1999’s Neutronic Vs. THE WORLD and 2001’s The Mutation Engine, through impartial labels. Several smaller sized produces and compilation songs are also going swimming, but despite their fairly high-profile performances …

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Psychic TV

After Genesis P-Orridge dissolved the seminal industrial rock and roll outfit Throbbing Gristle, he and Gristle cohort Peter Christopherson, plus Alternate TV’s Alex Fergusson, formed Psychic Television in 1981 as a way of continuing their confrontational, shock-oriented method of music and their multimedia live performances. Psychic Television draw a lot …

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Pulse Legion

John Ricker, Samuel P., and Jason DM compose the darkwave-electronic clothing Pulse Legion. Merging dark, ambient looks and goth rock and roll, the trio produced in 1996 within their indigenous Hawaii, ahead of resettling in LA. Their 1997 debut Evolve was marketed by COP International Information and 2 yrs later …

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Nitzer Ebb

Before the most industrial acts added guitars and became the rock from the 1990s, Nitzer Ebb created hard-hitting electronic music using the Teutonic bent and abrasive edge of early industrial music, in addition to the vocal chanting and beat-heavy flavor from the later-’80s alternative and Balearic dance scene. Shaped in …

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