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14 Sep 2016, 7:42 pm

While it's stretching the definition of industrial slightly... such a classic:



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14 Sep 2016, 8:59 pm

It was huge in the 90s when I was in college, so yeah. Ministry rules.



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14 Oct 2017, 1:13 am

I just saw KMFDM in Austin a while ago. They exceeded my expectations greatly and even did an encore. I also met the band members except for the drummer after the show! I will definitely try to catch them again and I have newfound conviction to keep with my music tastes. I will no longer doubt liking the music I enjoy and the Bible Belt can just f**k itself.



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16 Oct 2017, 7:52 pm



I really liked :wumpscut: all through high school. :twisted:


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19 Oct 2017, 2:33 am

i mean what is the true definition of "industrial music"?

is it some inferred thing because someone "cool" with lot's of personality coined the term with an "infectious expression" on their face, and it caught on?

or is it music about industry?
is it the lyrics that make it "industrial" or the actual music?

like the sounds of industry that i can imagine are things like "pile drivers" which ram tubes into the ground,
or the sound of steam escaping after a valve has been opened? or just any old "hard edged" monotonous rhythm?

i don't know.

so i think the generic term "metal" refers to the fact that the wave form of the instruments contributing are mainly "square wave" and sound hard edged.

i am not a stupid person, but i can never understand "genre" descriptions of music.

so i think of deep purple's "smoke on the water" and it sounds industrial to me, but i know afficianado's will say it is not.

i had a go at it, but it's not industrial really because i infuse jazz into it due to my personality.

https://clyp.it/2sudhy21



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19 Oct 2017, 2:41 am

this is genius on every level and sounds kind of what i would think is describable as "industrial"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=683MMIVZUfw



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19 Oct 2017, 8:35 pm

b9 wrote:
i mean what is the true definition of "industrial music"?

is it some inferred thing because someone "cool" with lot's of personality coined the term with an "infectious expression" on their face, and it caught on?

or is it music about industry?
is it the lyrics that make it "industrial" or the actual music?

like the sounds of industry that i can imagine are things like "pile drivers" which ram tubes into the ground,
or the sound of steam escaping after a valve has been opened? or just any old "hard edged" monotonous rhythm?

i don't know.

so i think the generic term "metal" refers to the fact that the wave form of the instruments contributing are mainly "square wave" and sound hard edged.

i am not a stupid person, but i can never understand "genre" descriptions of music.

so i think of deep purple's "smoke on the water" and it sounds industrial to me, but i know afficianado's will say it is not.

i had a go at it, but it's not industrial really because i infuse jazz into it due to my personality.

https://clyp.it/2sudhy21


You're overthinking: 'heavy metal' was coined before 'metal' and likely derives from a line in a Steppenwolf song.

Industrial music likely is derived from the slogan used by Industrial Records Industrial Music for Industrial People.


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19 Oct 2017, 9:50 pm



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20 Oct 2017, 10:17 am


I enjoyed this on headphones at work.



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21 Oct 2017, 1:52 am

funeralxempire wrote:
b9 wrote:
i mean what is the true definition of "industrial music"?

is it some inferred thing because someone "cool" with lot's of personality coined the term with an "infectious expression" on their face, and it caught on?

or is it music about industry?
is it the lyrics that make it "industrial" or the actual music?

like the sounds of industry that i can imagine are things like "pile drivers" which ram tubes into the ground,
or the sound of steam escaping after a valve has been opened? or just any old "hard edged" monotonous rhythm?

i don't know.

so i think the generic term "metal" refers to the fact that the wave form of the instruments contributing are mainly "square wave" and sound hard edged.

i am not a stupid person, but i can never understand "genre" descriptions of music.

so i think of deep purple's "smoke on the water" and it sounds industrial to me, but i know afficianado's will say it is not.

i had a go at it, but it's not industrial really because i infuse jazz into it due to my personality.

https://clyp.it/2sudhy21


You're overthinking: 'heavy metal' was coined before 'metal' and likely derives from a line in a Steppenwolf song.

Industrial music likely is derived from the slogan used by Industrial Records Industrial Music for Industrial People.


yeah but it's supposedly a bloody genre.
"genre's" all have a particular flavor.

it's like saying "this is "sony music"

yeah but that doesn't mean a thing.
sorry
i'm just nit cut out for this ragey thought stuff.

like i suspected "metal" referred almost to the wave type of the instruments being mainly "saw tooth waves" rather than sine waves (which are far more acceptable to my ear).

but you know? i'm just one person on this crowded planet that is bereft of understanding.



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21 Oct 2017, 1:53 am

staremaster wrote:

I enjoyed this on headphones at work.

well to me, that sounds like just garbage.
to me it speaks in a foreign language.



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21 Oct 2017, 7:08 am

I am deeply concerned.



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21 Oct 2017, 7:21 am


Pushing into Metal territory here, but I feel that this song has strong Industrial vibes.



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23 Oct 2017, 2:20 am

well someone said to try and do a metallica song.

well here, but i can not do it well.
i am a robot.
i used an organ to try to get emotion but whatever.
http://clyp.it/5j0l3oqt



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23 Oct 2017, 10:02 am

b9 wrote:
well someone said to try and do a metallica song.

well here, but i can not do it well.
i am a robot.
i used an organ to try to get emotion but whatever.
http://clyp.it/5j0l3oqt


Pretty good for a robot, don't be so hard on yourselfs.



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31 Oct 2017, 2:23 pm

Apparently this is Al Jourgensen's least favorite Ministry song. I wonder if he hates it more than the stuff he did during Ministry's synthpop period. :P

(Seizure warning)


Here's a song Uncle Al hasn't spoken negatively of. Seizure warning may still apply.


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