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amok:
personally I pretty much exclusively listen to ebm/synthpop these days, with a bit of indie on the side. these bands are all awesome:

ebm/hard futurepop

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Aesthetic Perfection
Angels and Agony
Ayria
Combichrist
Die Form
Die Krupps
Evil's Toy
Front 242
Funker Vogt
Glis
God Module
Grendel
Hocico
Nebula-H
Neikka RPM
O.V.N.I.
Project Pitchfork
Rotersand
Spetznaz

future/synthpop

Anything Box
Apoptygma Berzerk
Ayria
B! Machine
Beborn Beton
Blind Faith And Envy
Cesium:137
Echo Image
Endanger
Epsilon Minus
Icon of Coil
Iris
Lavantgarde
Leiahdorus
Les Anges De La Nuit
Mesh
Mind.In.A.Box
Mono Chrome
n.ever.endless
NamNamBulu
Neuroactive
Neuropa
Neuroticfish
Null Device
Seize
Subsonique
Syrian
The Azoic
The Echoing Green
The Frozen Autumn
The Nine
The Rorschach Garden
VNV Nation
Wideband Network

electro/industrial-rock / electronic shit with guitars in I can never put in a genre satisfactorily

KMFDM
The Birthday Massace
Oomph!

oontz oontz

Jed:
I forgot Juicy Panic! It's awesome!!!

southern_dan:

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2 Many DJs (just because)
Itch-E and Scratch-E (and anything else involving paul mac)
Orbital
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hey just wondering if you coulld possibly pretty plz put maybe 1 or 2 itch e or scratch e song in the qc gmail account, or pm me or somthing. having alot of trouble finding any peer to peer files, would buy a ep but i cant get them here.

elcapitan:
Done and done, check the account.

psilogen:

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Welcome to my world.  ;)

I should have put a "For me," in front of my original statement...I didn't mean to imply that as a universal truth.
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Well, your statement wasn't exactly ambiguous, so forgive us if we interpreted it as a reasonable person would.

The problem with music is that most of it is pretty terrible. So someone like you could get your introduction to "industrial" through some horrid futurepop (not that all futurepop is horrid, but a lot of it is), while I got my intro through KMFDM and Front 242, and later Throbbing Gristle and Coil. First impressions can poison the mind against certain things.

Keep in mind that, without industrial and noise music (and their avante-garde precursors), even trance and house would be left without a number of important influences

add:

Coil (innovative as hell)
Cybotron (how did this thread go 18 posts without someone mentioning Cybotron?)
Vangelis         *
Wendy Carlos *  these 3 were ridiculously ahead of their respective times
Isao Tomita    *
Brian Eno and Steve Roach (ambient and "new-age" innovators, respectively)
Thomas Dolby
Klaus Shulze

Cabaret Voltaire and Nitzer Ebb are pretty badass too, as was Psychic TV (featuring Genesis P-Orridge of Throbbing Gristle)

NON (Boyd Rice) played a huge part in the birth of Noise music as we know it today, and was also one of the first to use turntables as an instrument back in the 70's

Mortiis has done some completely awesome stuff, but I think I'm the only person in the world who thinks that The Stargate was the high point of his work (and such a high point it was!). We really didn't need any more disco/ebm albums when he could've been filling my brain with dark ambient

Outshined: "Last Rights," "Too Dark Park," "VIVIsect VI." Skinny Puppy has a ridiculous amount of material (since it takes them about 20 minutes to write and record a noise-y song), but if you look out for the more well-known albums, you'll generally be able to avoid the less interesting work they've done. "The Greater Wrong Of The Right" is a pretty good album too, but it doesn't quite "feel" like Skinny Puppy on most of the tracks. cEvin knows his way around a studio at the very least and it sounds very professional.

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