Industrial music is such a vague, broad term. But in general, one might imagine a typical sound attached to it. Yet there are countless subgenres of Industrial, and the lines between these types of ...
The post Bow Down, It’s Industrial Week! appeared first on Consequence. It’s Industrial Week here at Consequence, celebrating a style of music that can be heavy enough for headbangers and dancey ...
Perhaps no artist is more synonymous with industrial music than Al Jourgensen. The fearless leader of Ministry has not only carved out an iconic career with his main band, but has also blessed us with ...
As with many of the genres we've so far spotlighted for our long-running “Don't Know Shit” series, were we sub-genre snobs and ever so slightly insane, we could take “industrial” music and chop it up ...
In October 1976, the performance arts collective Coum Transmissions debuted Prostitution, an exhibition at the London Institute of Contemporary Arts. The opening night boasted a strip show in lieu of ...
Industrial music has always been a highly niche musical genre. Prior to the days when it was actually referred to as Industrial Music, conceptual artists like Monte Cazazza, Throbbing Gristle, and ...
The Goth and industrial bands from Denver enjoyed a kind of heyday in the ’90s in Denver, with several active bands playing live. There was even a high-profile festival for a handful of years: the ...
In October 1976, the performance arts collective Coum Transmissions debuted Prostitution, an exhibition at the London Institute of Contemporary Arts. The opening night boasted a strip show in lieu of ...