- Industrial music - Wikipedia
Industrial music (usually simply called industrial) is a genre of music that draws on harsh, mechanical, transgressive, or provocative sounds and themes AllMusic defines industrial music as the "most abrasive and aggressive fusion of rock and electronic music " that was "initially a blend of avant-garde electronics experiments (tape music, musique concrète, white noise, synthesizers
- Industrial music | Experimental, Avant-Garde, Noise | Britannica
Industrial music, dissonant electronic music that arose in the late 1970s in response to punk rock Coined by British postpunk experimentalists Throbbing Gristle, the term industrial simultaneously evoked the genre’s bleak, dystopian worldview and its harsh, assaultive sound (“muzak for the death
- List of industrial music genres - Wikipedia
Industrial music is a form of experimental music which emerged in the 1970s In the 1980s, industrial splintered into a range of offshoots, sometimes collectively named post-industrial music [1] This list details some of these offshoots, including fusions with other experimental and electronic music genres as well as rock, folk, heavy metal and hip hop Industrial genres have spread worldwide
- Pretty Hate Machines: A Beginner’s Guide To Industrial Music
By bridging art-rock with aggression, oblique synths with sturm und drang, these pioneers of industrial music helped birth a brand new genre
- What is industrial music? Origins evolution into subgenres
Industrial music is a genre that emerged in the mid-1970s, characterized by its experimental approach and incorporation of harsh, mechanical sounds
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