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Industrial and Post-Industrial music.
KharBevNor:
I suppose it all depends on how you define industrial. EBM and its related genres aren't really a subgenre of industrial so much as an offshoot. You can definitely see the roots of EBM in Clock DVA, Cabaret Voltaire, Portion Control (especially Portion Control), even Throbbing Gristle. It's all tied in with the crossover of industrial with minimal synth, coldwave and Neu Deutsche Welle. I don't think it's any accident that Front 242 sprang up in Belgium, in the middle of Britain, Germany and France.
Tom:
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sc13ntific:
Surachai
http://www.myspace.com/surachaimusic
doombilly:
What about Cindytalk, or Test Department? Too ambient or not-ugly enough?
KvP:
I remember some Test Dept. from way back when. They were okay! Definitely on the ambient side.
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