Awww man, I love Tetsuo! And that Mike Tyson intro bit must've been intimidating as hell... would have loved to have been in that room. I feel it would have been crackling with ominous energy.
Prayers from San Diego. A good friend of my buddy's new project. Didn't like when I first heard it, but I love 'em now. The new EP is great, too.
Re-listening through this thread is a good way to start a gloomy Thursday morning. Here is a track from German Army. They are a ridiculously prolific group I've been enjoying. http://lightenupsounds.bandcamp.com/album/german-army-trung https://soundcloud.com/german-army
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I've started reading Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music, published in 2013 (?). Ties Industrial music into Dadaism, Surrealism, Futurism, and discusses tons of thematic concepts that appear over and over in the genre... pretty cool book for nerds of noise like me
Youth Code, Haujobb, Front Line Assembly, AND Skinny Puppy on one bill for under $40??? Hell yeahhhhh, buddy. Less than three weeks away for me, it'll be the last show of the Eye vs. Spy Tour.
Since Kichigai & toothaction have been bringing a bit of positive punk vibe to the SOTD thread I figure that I should post a response in this thread. Skeletal Family She Cries Alone Danse Society We're So Happy March Violets Snake Dance
A mix from one of my favorite 90's electro-industrial bands who seems to have been lost to cultural memory: Battery Nevermore (from NV) Bellarmine (from Distance) Last Of August (from Aftermath) Repress (from Distance) Transit (from Distance)
Posh Isolation and Vatican Shadow! Anyway FACTMag might be wrong with this list: http://www.factmag.com/2014/11/27/20-best-ebm-industrial/