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1997-01-18 18:26afo Re: (idm) Industrial Dance
└─ 1997-01-18 20:18Greg Earle (idm) Re: Industrial Dance
1997-01-20 02:16afo Re: (idm) Re: Industrial Dance
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1997-01-18 18:26afo>What the hell happened to the industrial dance scene? Ever since NIN's >"Pretty Hate Mach
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quoted 10 lines What the hell happened to the industrial dance scene? Ever since NIN's>What the hell happened to the industrial dance scene? Ever since NIN's >"Pretty Hate Machine", the whole thing has gone straight into the can. >All the cool bands are either dead or using that damn disgusting >Pantera/Metallica guitar crap. Forget this new generation of Gravity >Kills, Stabbing Westward, and all of the other Ministry/NIN clones. Less >guitars, more electronics and found sound. Did anybody see Test >Department in '96? NOW THAT'S MORE LIKE IT!! > >Dennis O'Hare >noise@webtv.net
exactly...and frontline assembly is no exception... digital tension dementia...what a classic...so what happened? afo at mt.osikanawa design labs.1998
1997-01-18 20:18Greg Earle> exactly...and frontline assembly is no exception... > digital tension dementia...what a
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quoted 2 lines exactly...and frontline assembly is no exception...> exactly...and frontline assembly is no exception... > digital tension dementia...what a classic...so what happened?
What happened? Industrial music crawled up its own ass and died, and anyone with a good set of ears ended up listening to the music we've been talking about here for the past 3-4 years (or more), that's what. Most all of the people who were on top of things back in Industrial-land are on this mailing list now anyway. Former Industrialists With A Clue[tm] unite. (Can this thread die now, please? Tell me about tomorrow's music, not last decade's) - Greg
1997-01-20 02:16afo>> exactly...and frontline assembly is no exception... >> digital tension dementia...what
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quoted 14 lines exactly...and frontline assembly is no exception...>> exactly...and frontline assembly is no exception... >> digital tension dementia...what a classic...so what happened? > >What happened? Industrial music crawled up its own ass and died, and anyone >with a good set of ears ended up listening to the music we've been talking >about here for the past 3-4 years (or more), that's what. > >Most all of the people who were on top of things back in Industrial-land are >on this mailing list now anyway. Former Industrialists With A Clue[tm] unite. > >(Can this thread die now, please? Tell me about tomorrow's music, not > last decade's) > > - Greg
ok greg we're all sorry and we'll never mention industrial again... afo at mt.osikanawa design labs.1998