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From:
Robert C. Galbraith
To:
Jan Hanford
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Date:
Sun, 19 Jan 1997 14:17:12 -0800
Subject:
Re: (idm) Industrial Music
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<199701192217.OAA03991@dfw-ix8.ix.netcom.com>
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You wrote:
quoted 24 lines Greg Earle <earle@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US> said:> >>> >>Greg Earle <earle@isolar.Tujunga.CA.US> said: > >>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. >>> > >Although I am a passionate listener of idm, I never stopped listening >to Industrial, or any of the other stuff I love. I just discovered >Haujobb and can't get enough of it. Skinny Puppy still gets played >frequently at our house. > >idm is not the center of the universe, although it may be the center >of YOUR universe. I need to listen to lots of kinds of music and I >know that a lot of people on this list listen to many different >styles: from Bach to Shawn Colvin. > >I think a lot of people who enjoyed (and produced) Industrial music >years ago moved on into ambient and idm, but did not give up liking >Industrial, etc. There's room on my cd shelves for all of it. >
I do think that alot of people who used to be into industrial kinda moved on into other things. There still is some good industrial being made but I think its become more underground since Wax Trax went into hybernation. Beyond Puppy and Haujjob, some other killer industrial acts to check out are: Lassigue Bendthaus, THD, Informatik, and Struktur ROB