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| Duhb |
| what to try? |
August 3rd, 2007 09:15 PM |
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what to try?
so if you can recommend some ebm or industrial bands or some noise or some of the other terms i have seen posted around lets have it
is nin industrial?
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August 5th, 2007 10:35 PM |
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I have heard NIN being considered industrial from my sister in the past.
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| Vicky |
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August 6th, 2007 02:51 PM |
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Re: what to try?
Originally posted by Duhb
so if you can recommend some ebm or industrial bands or some noise or some of the other terms i have seen posted around lets have it
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Hiya, just added a new thread here for some of the current bands in the scene.
Check it out.
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August 29th, 2007 11:26 PM |
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Re: what to try?
Originally posted by Duhb
is nin industrial? |
depends who you ask.
imo, no.
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| Duhb |
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August 30th, 2007 05:19 PM |
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Re: Re: what to try?
Originally posted by fen
depends who you ask.
imo, no. |
cool guess that some people would differ but i guess i agree. harsher sounds does not always mean industrial. so then i would have to ask you if you think that ministry is industrial 
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August 30th, 2007 05:19 PM |
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August 31st, 2007 05:09 AM |
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Re: Re: Re: what to try?
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so then i would have to ask you if you think that ministry is industrial  |
i think ministry had a brief time where they might be considered industrial, imo. they started as new wave (synthpop, whatever), then morphed (and it's this time i refer to as their brief industrial stint), then they became a 'hard rock' band with extra beats and some sequences.
imo, to cut to the chase, industrial has to include band members striking things, sampling/triggering found sounds/noise, and possibly playing typical instruments in an unorthodox way...not just someone standing behind a synth with beats and sequences blaring, yelling about the random shocking topic of the day.
but with every new generation, music gets reclassified, renamed. and thats why i said earlier, 'depends who you ask.' for instance, is it psychedelic or acid rock, is it synthpop or new wave, is it new wave or postpunk, is it raincoat or britpop, is it psychedelic or shoegaze, is it chamber or pop, is it pop or twee, is it industrial or ebm, is it americana or alt country?
definitions shift as time goes on. the point is, if it strikes a chord in you, enjoy it, support it, enjoy it some more.
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August 31st, 2007 04:38 PM |
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This is an interesting topic. There is a great article on industrial music here on this site and the writer walks through some of the history of this style. I recommend you guys read it to get a more detailed analysis. 
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