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I liken it to the genre electronica. It's used to describe a wide variety of things now, far removed from what it started off as
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Well, yeah. Looking at that post I see I was a little unclear I suppose. Industrial now is used as a wide tag now the same way that electronica is. Why it's come to that, I don't know.
Edit: Out of curiousity, what groups do you consider "true industrial"? Aside from Throbbing Gristle, I've seen you champion them a few times in my days as a lurker on this site |
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Honestly, I feel the best definition for industrial (to me) would be "abrasive free-form electronic music." I think it's a fairly reasonable definition for a genre that's already difficult to define (even if some industrial bands aren't 100% electronic). I also remember hearing somewhere that industrial music is basically "just Stockhausen doing punk rock." Of course, this isn't really true... but I just thought it was a bit funny, haha. |
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