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Audio Paradox

The Texas-based industrial group Sound Paradox was begun in 1989 by Josh Pyle to explore the fringe of noise and experimental electronics. Although task was placed on hiatus in 1991 (after Pyle arranged the post-punk music group the Eternal with Matthew Larson), Pyle shortly returned to Sound Paradox and started …

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Griffin

A San Francisco music group with ties to the neighborhood thrash picture, but whose additional affects from the brand new Wave of Uk ROCK (go through: Iron Maiden) and everything types of odd period signatures predated potential eccentrics just like the Lord Strange Slough Feg and Hammers of Misfortune, Griffin …

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Bourbonese Qualk

Vocalists and multi-instrumentalists Julian Gilbert and Simon Crab formed experimental industrial group Bourbonese Qualk in 1980 with drummer Steven Tanza. The group got a cool, dub-influenced post-punk sound, with intense shouted lyrics about anarchy and politics subjects. The music group got released 11 albums since 1983’s Laughing Afternoon, though Gilbert …

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Konstruktivists

Konstruktivists (sometimes referred to as Konstruktivits or Konstruktivist) certainly are a Uk experimental industrial group who have been founded by Glenn Michael Wallis in the first ’80s. Wallis once was a member of the Krautrock-influenced group known as Heute and a co-employee of commercial originators Throbbing Gristle before he started …

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The Hafler Trio

Prolific and enigmatic, the Hafler Trio masterminded a few of the most difficult and innovative sonic experiments of their own time — defining music as simply arranged sound, their particular synthesis of electronic devices, samples, and tape loops probed the psycho-acoustic power of noise, exploring not merely its sensory effects …

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Acid Horse

Another branch in the rather large and twisted family members tree that Ministry spawned, Acid Equine was a one-off single cooperation between Ministry’s Al Jourgensen (Ministry side task nickname these times: Alien Doggie Star), Chris Connelly (Gallopin’ Scorpionsaddlebutt), Expenses Rieflin (Biff), and Cabaret Voltaire’s Stephen Mallinder and Richard H. Kirk …

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Einstürzende Neubauten

Along with Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle, Germany’s Einstürzende Neubauten (“collapsing brand-new buildings”) helped pioneer commercial music with an avant-garde mixture of white-noise guitar drones, vocals verging for the unlistenable sometimes, and a clanging, rhythmic din made by a percussion section comprising construction materials, power tools, and different metallic objects. …

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Laibach

Laibach can be an industrial group whose people would rather be referred to as a collective instead of reveal individual brands; they’ve been viewed as fascists and of exercising Germanophilia for their music’s Wagnerian thunder and their army attire. Regarding to Laibach, “We are fascists just as much as Hitler …

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Klute

The early-’90s industrial act Klute is comprised solely of Claus Larson, who first made his tag with hard-hitting industrialists Leather Remove. Klute issued many releases in the Cleopatra label — the 1993 full-length Excluded; and a set of EPs, 1993’s Excepted and 1996’s Excel — just before sinking from view.

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Xmal Deutschland

Sounding like howling witches burning up in the stake, the ghoulish shrieks of Xmal Deutschland’s 1982 debut sole “Incubus Succubus” immediately received the approval of goth rock and roll connoisseurs. The German music group wasn’t in a position to maintain steadily its black-clad sound, offering out to pop prior to …

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