cool thanks meat plow ill check them out!
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i find that you can always trust meat plow when it comes to these matters
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no problem ash
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[QUOTE=Txus;17410366]http://musicsnotalanguage.blogspot.com/2008/07/non-children-of-black-sun.html
Enjoy[/QUOTE] :chug: |
I like that album, especially the song The Fountain of Fortune.
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Die Krupps is really good, though i'm probably venturing more into synthpop territory with a lot of these albums I am listening to (thats not a bad thing though).
I need more. |
Listening to Skinny Puppy's [I]Too Dark Park[/I] for the first time presently.
I never could get into this band but I'm starting to dig it now. |
Yeah i've always struggled with Skinny Puppy, the gothic overtones have always put me off and the vocals seem to have no interesting character to me. [i]Too Dark Park[/i], [i]Last Rites[/i], [i]Rabies[/i] and [i]The Process[/i] are all good albums, but I tend to only get hooked on select arrangements that catch my interest whilst whole songs and albums are a little overbearing.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCtsn2TBnac[/url] I remember hearing 2:59 when I was stoned once. It blew my mind, now it just seems kind of dull. Still one of my favourite Skinny Puppy parts though. |
Pretty much everything you just said.
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Everybody Sieg Heil this album please:
[url]http://industrialskads.blogspot.com/2008/06/phragments-homo-homini-lvpvs-2006.html[/url] The track [I]Pangaean Hymn[/I] is mind-blowingly epic |
looks good, i'll check that one out
I guess we can discuss general electronic music and ambient in here, Saito Koji's [i]Beautiful[/i] is insanely good. |
A good segue for me to plug Yellow Magic Orchestra
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKvLcAOFJGc[/url] :lol: acoustic cover of [I]La Femme Chinoise[/I] I never knew the lyrics were in English until I read them |
[quote=1338 h4x0r;17422154]Everybody Sieg Heil this album please:
[url]http://industrialskads.blogspot.com/2008/06/phragments-homo-homini-lvpvs-2006.html[/url] The track [I]Pangaean Hymn[/I] is mind-blowingly epic[/quote] Phragments is gooooood anyone like Leibach? |
if by Leibach you mean Laibach very much so
[QUOTE=1338 h4x0r;17422215]A good segue for me to plug Yellow Magic Orchestra [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKvLcAOFJGc[/url] :lol: acoustic cover of [I]La Femme Chinoise[/I] I never knew the lyrics were in English until I read them[/QUOTE] i've listened to Technodelic a lot, its one of my favourite albums recently. you'll probably like that one alex |
somebody told me I look like Yukihiro Takihashi
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gUt-__e4Ug[/url] Funker Vogt - [I]History[/I] Schlechtwetterfront's videos are so great Maximum strength misanthropy Can anyone figure out who those soldiers at the end are? I think they're Iraqis because they're dressed in NBC suits and riding on horseback |
They're using SKS's and AK's, so I'd say so.
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What do other Middle Eastern countries use that's different?
idk maybe they have M-16's in Saudi Arabia or Kuwait? |
Eric Zann's [i]Ouroborindra[/i] is great. I need more Ghost Box stuff, I only have this and Belbury Poly's [i]Farmers Angle[/i] which isn't quite as good but I still like (its far too short, really).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Box_Music |
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjqfagWPwFA[/url]
this song speaks to me so much [indent]Being like you are Well this is something else, who would comprehend? But some that do, lay claim that Divine purpose blesses them That's not what I believe, it doesn't matter anyway A part of your soul ties you to the next world Or maybe to the last, I'm still not sure What I do know is, to us the world is different As we are to the world but, I guess you would know that[/indent] |
wow dude thats serious some deep and esoteric writing there, thats for sure.
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reminds me of fear factory lyrics
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[QUOTE=Niflheim II;17425248]wow dude thats serious some deep and esoteric writing there, thats for sure.[/QUOTE]
eat sh[size=2]i[/size]t [QUOTE=Meatplow;17425259]reminds me of fear factory lyrics[/QUOTE] lol it's futurepop though does anyone like Mz. 412? |
digimortal is probably the concept album for you chris ;]
futurepop is cool |
Fear Factory sounds way too much like radio rock
That's why I don't like a lot of FLA material They're elite until they start doing this shitty industrial rock |
that was more of a joke
I haven't heard any FLA past Tactical Neural Implant which I dig quite a bit |
they cut good material even now but they started fagging up with industrial rock type crap
it's like a switch, as long as they don't use that sound their work is brilliant now would be a good time to discuss FLA's related projects tbh I knew about Synęsthesia but damn FLA pumped out side projects like a welfare queen pumps out nigglets |
[QUOTE=1338 h4x0r;17425301]eat sh[size=2]i[/size]t
[/QUOTE] wow its by VNV Nation too? didnt know that til now, total fail |
you could have clicked the link
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was at work ;) you cant even listen to faggy gothic **** properly
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i really dont know how to request this, but is there any good steampunk sounding industrial/ambient? i don't know how to explain what i want.
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wtf is steampunk?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk
i just want music that reminds me of it, or at least the era steampunk is based around. |
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steampunk#Subculture[/url]
"Steampunk music" is even less defined, as Caroline Sullivan says in The Guardian, "internet debates rage about exactly what constitutes the SP sound."[30] This can be heard in the work of artists such as Abney Park,[36] Unextraordinary Gentlemen,[37] and Vernian Process.[38][39] |
i've heard of steampunk metal groups before, not sure of any industrial acts as those sort of nerd niche subcategories go under my radar a lot
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who likes darkwave
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nobody
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darkwave is cool
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what bands then?
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Blutengel tbh
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[quote]The term was coined in Europe in the 1980s to describe a dark and melancholy variant of New Wave and post-punk music, such as Gothic rock and dark Synthpop, and was first applied to musicians such as Bauhaus, Joy Division, The Cure, and Siouxsie & the Banshees, The Chameleons, New Order, Cocteau Twins, Anne Clark, Chris and Cosey, Fad Gadget, Soft Cell, Gary Numan and Depeche Mode.[/quote]
hmm, I like almost all these groups I never thought of them as darkwave though. I really don't understand the term none of the 90's bands are ringing a bell, apart from that i've heard Project Pitchfork was good |
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