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When You Hear "industrial" What Do You Think Of?


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I actually don't care for industrial for the most part. What I do like in industrial tends to be the more melodic, bordering on (if not flat-out) synthpop. NIN, some KMFDM, and that's pretty much it.

But the first band name that comes up in my mind would be Skinny Puppy. I don't listen to them or like them, but I know what industrial is.

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But Skinny Puppy is EBM. As well as Front 242, early Ministry, Front Line Assembly

Those are SOOO not Industrial because they weren't on the industrial records label.

Industrial is:

Chris Carter

Clock DVA

The Leather Nun

Throbbing Gristle

...

</elitest rivithead mode>

See easier just to group similar sounding things together. People fuck up the genres, so it is just easier to redefine them into what people think fits where.

goth = depressing darker natured stuff

industrial = crunchy electronic beats with some unrecognizable lyrics you can't make out

techno = repetitive beats with little to no lyrics (also repeating)

rock/metal = guitars, drums, and a bass

country/folk = violin, piano, + the stuff listed in rock/metal (rock/metal being optional (Rockabilly)

Combining these we get the subgenres

techno industrial = NIN, skinny puppy, Nitzer Ebb

industrial metal = KMFDM, Ministry, Manson

gothic techno industrial = VNV, APOP, Covenant (keep in mind this is actually modern EBM)

gothic folk = Current 93, The Crüxshadows, Faith and the Muse

gothic rock = Type O Negative, The Mission U.K., Sisters, Cult,

Gothabilly = I won't even list anything because I know I'll just end up getting yelled at by Joey

That's just the way my brain works in categorizing things. Similar bands get grouped together. I can't have 10 different subsections in my DJ case so I stopped caring.

Not that everyone doesn't confuse goth and industrial already anyway.

Really I should have three genres, good music, music I can tolerate, shitty music

Maybe the next thread can be entitled "when you hear good music, what do you think of?" though I'm sure something like that already exists in this forum.

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Type O Negative is not goth rock. FYI. :D

More like gothic metal.

Though if we're talking about gothic metal; Tristania is another decent example of gothic metal.

Just for reference.

Relating to the topic though..

Arzt+Pfusch(I really don't consider them EBM)

Einstürzende Neubauten

Throbbing Gristle

My Life With the Thrill Kill Cult

NON

Clock DVA

Fad Gadget

Foetus

Mono No Aware

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Type O Negative is not goth rock. FYI. :D

More like gothic metal.

Though if we're talking about gothic metal; Tristania is another decent example of gothic metal.

Very true, I'll add Beseech, Cradle of Filth, Nightwish, and Shape of Despair (seriously, if you want music that makes you want to kill yourself, that last band I listed is AWESOME) to that list.

Then again like I said I lump them together. My goth metal section in my case is nowhere near the size of my gothic rock section.

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Most skinny puppy I've heard is cacaphonous, non-melodic, and noisy.

Most EBM I like is melodic, rhythmic, and danceable.

I really don't see how in the world Skinny Puppy is EBM.

Not that my life depends on some kind of resolution to all this. Mostly, this kind of discussion makes my head explode.Exploding-head.gif

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Skinny Puppy is actually one of the more musically complex and textured bands out there... there is so much going on that it is like hearing a different song every time... BUT... I can see how a vocalist might not like them, almost all of the complexity/layering/sound design/texture/melodies/harmonies are not in the vocals... the vocals (which I love) are more beastial and spoken...

I would probably like more of the modern oontz ebm if they had half the layering that Skinny Puppy or Frontline Assembly for that matter puts into their sound.... it just seems to take so much more effort...

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Skinny Puppy is actually one of the more musically complex and textured bands out there... there is so much going on that it is like hearing a different song every time... BUT... I can see how a vocalist might not like them, almost all of the complexity/layering/sound design/texture/melodies/harmonies are not in the vocals... the vocals (which I love) are more beastial and spoken...

I would probably like more of the modern oontz ebm if they had half the layering that Skinny Puppy or Frontline Assembly for that matter puts into their sound.... it just seems to take so much more effort...

Fully agreed, musically complex would be an understatement. You also have to take into consideration that not only are they pretty much the longest running industrial band in the world but that they've been able to fully reinvent themselves almost every time they release an album. They've gone from being creepy to eerie, sad to upbeat, dancy to calm, and everything inbetween and almost none of their material sounds exacly alike. Hardly any other bands in the scene could ever claim that sort of fame, they've been around upwards of 30 years and still going strong. I mean every time I hear new Skinny Puppy it damn near makes me shit myself and is never like anything I've heard before. And Ogre's voice....? OMFG...don't get me started. There's gotta be this massive pit of darkness all up inside that guy or something, I mean you don't just hear his vocals, they fucking hit your ear drums which leaves you fully violated, disturbed and loving it.

Also they have the uncanny ability of taking the noises of life and arranging them in a way that echoes through your ears and sends chills up in your soul. Not even necessarily music notes but rather audio snippets and odd clanks that keep you on your guard and guessing, however they always come across as sharp, intriguing and almost never out of place. Their more soothing songs are ridiculously well written 9 times outta 10, the background harmony is usually really smooth and sweet yet still able to keep its creepyness.

SO....Skinny Puppy wins. For forever. Hands down. No contest.

If you were to represent this mathematically it would be something like:

Ogre + Key = Godlike

END OF DISCUSSION.

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