quoted 7 lines can anyone name a few artists/albums that blur the lines between idm
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>> can anyone name a few artists/albums that blur the lines between idm
>>and industrial?
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>Apparently a lot of the stuff on the Ant Zen and Hymen labels crosses the
>borders between industrial, noise and IDM, but I'm not too familiar with
>that scene
A band that I've mentioned before is Imminent Starvation. Check out "Nord"
on Ant Zen. IS is Oliver Moreau who also records as Axiome ("Rictus" is
awesome, also on Ant Zen), Urawa, Torsion ("Jackson's Private Zoo 12" on
Hymen), Ambre (dark ambient on Ant Zen) and probably others I don't know
about.
Another band is Somatic Responses. Check out "Circumflex" on Hymen.
The one cd that hurts my ears most to listen to even at low volumes (in a
Merzbow sorta way) is Winterkalte's "Drum 'n' Noise" on Hands. Wonderfully
vicious noisy brutal similar to Dissecting Table.
Ant Zen/Hymen have a lot of crap (PAL, Noisex) but a few good ones as well.
Sonar is good.
Try www.ant-zen.com. They've got a good links page with many downloadable
songs and sounds from their artists.
By the way, I'm always looking for cds along these lines to play on my radio
show, so if anybody has any suggestions, I would love to hear 'em. :)
np: Perfume Tree "Tide's Out." Does anybody know what's happened to them?
Weren't they supposed to have some side project thingy?
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