I'll make some more suggestions, but first, seriously, Angelspit are particularly awesome, especially as their whole first EP is available on their website (or it would be if their site wasn't down). First google result if you want to check. But none of my selections were duff. Ulver in particular is I think really a treat that electronica fans are missing out on simply because Ulver are more part of the Norwegian post-black metal scene (which incorporates it's good bit of electronica. Aborym have entire, diseased satanic ebm dance tracks, and ...And Oceans mix bleak, soul-less landscapes of black metal and trance music).
ANYVAY.
Berzerker - Kind of hard to track down. 'Berzerker' is the name the singer and drum machine programmer of speedcore death metal nutcases 'THE Berzerker' (note the difference) produced his solo hardcore/speedcore albums under. They're pretty nice, twisted, experimental stuff. If you've got the balls, you can try the 500 bpm 909-kick meets death vox and shred guitar approach of The Berzerker as well. I'd recommend it, but most would not like.
Burzum - Oh noes, black metal you say. Well, the last two Burzum albums, 'Daudi Baldrs' and 'Hlidskjalf' are pure ambient keyboard stuff. Hypnotic, dark and utterly luverly.
Wolfsheim - Has no one mentioned these guys yet? Pity. There's a few things that get named 'pop' music that I am not actually averse to, and futurepop is one of these. And Wolfsheim are, like, the best futurepop band ever. Totally.
Gothminister - Gothminister are a factory of evil that spends it's time cranking out pounding EBM/darktrance anthem after pounding EBM/darktrance anthem. One of those bands where every song has twelve different remixes. All of them great.
Infected Mushroom - Personally, my favourite goa band. Not that I listen to large amounts of goa.
Lacrimosa - Classic pure electronic darkwave band that later began to pick up elements of symphonic metal and hard rock. I personally like it all, but others may want to gravitate towards earlier releases.
TISM - Who knows what the fuck TISM are? All our scientists have been able to ascertain is that they are danceable, involve drum machines and synths and rock seriously hard. You at least have to hear '(He'll Never Be) An Old Man River'
Vangelis - Vangelis is the daddy. You will have heard his scores for films such as Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner. You may not have realised that all his stuff is that cool.
Also, we are HEAVILY, HEAVILY missing the staple classics of Industrial. You must at least sample Skinny Puppy, Einstuerzende Neubauten, Ministry and KMFDM (please, early nineties stuff), and preferably all the less accessible stuff like Throbbing Gristle and Coil.Oh, and KOMPRESSOR. BECAUSE OTHERWISE HE WILL CRUSH YOU WITH MUSIC MIGHT. Hanzel and Gretyl, Zeromancer, Subway to Sally and Rammstein (if you've somehow escaped them) also come highly recommended on the 'good industrial rock' side.
I'm also going to back up :wumpscut: (Most strongly) and Patrick Wolf.
More may come to me, so stay tuned.