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Death industrial Stylistic origins Power electronics[1]
Dark ambient[1]Cultural origins 1980s, Europe Typical instruments Synthesizer - Drum machine - Tape loops - Drums - Guitar - Found objects - Modified electronics – vocals, and other acoustic and electronic instruments Mainstream popularity Low Other topics Post-industrial music Death industrial is an industrial sub-genre typified by a dense atmosphere, low-end drones and screamed or distorted vocals. It can be differentiated from power electronics by a slower, more atmospheric sound reminiscent of dark or ritual ambient, and a less abrasive sound.[1] The Grey Wolves are often credited for pioneering the style, but the term was first used to describe artists such as Brighter Death Now.
Artists
Death industrial artists rarely produce only death industrial music, often foraying into power electronics, harsh noise, martial industrial or dark ambient. However, the following artists have all produced at least a few death industrial albums:
- Anenzephalia
- Archon Satani
- Atrax Morgue
- Brighter Death Now
- Genocide Organ
- Navicon Torture Technologies
- The Grey Wolves
- Melek-Tha
- MZ.412
- Cult of Personality
- †‡† (Ritualz)
Labels
Again, there are very few dedicated death industrial labels. However, the following labels were important in the genre's development and perpetuation:
- Broken Flag
- Cold Meat Industry
- Cold Spring Records
- Dark Vinyl Records
- Malignant Records
- Black Plagve, a subsidiary of Malignant Records
References
- ^ a b c "Death Industrial (aka Dark Noise)". Rateyourmusic.com. Retrieved October 20, 2011.
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