Industrial band in Nydalen
June 30th, 2010

Image taken on 2006-09-01 00:00:00 by Kekka.

June 30th, 2010
(Part 02 of 05) Since the late eighties, DJ Magal moved to Cais club, which later became Hoellisch, a dungeon venue located on the Core of Sao Paulo Metropolis on the Roosevelt Square. At that time, DJ Magal brought his very impressive knowledge on underground music from Madame Sata and turned to be a unique turntables professional with an essential achievement for that EBM / Industrial / Goth scene. The legendary Hoellisch cellars were composed by a dark corridor on the entrance level, a Psyche floor on the first level below with a passage to a small shop where you could buy all the Industrial / EBM / Goth bands shirts and the stairs leading to the Dancefloor level below. The lowest level was the hottest and the most devilish of them, composed by a dark dancefloor, the DJ Booth, a stage with a huge medallion painted on the dark wall and a passage leading to a cellar bar. It was on this atmosphere that you could hear gems such as Skinny Puppy, Vomito Negro, Front 242, bands from two major scenes of Industrial & EBM – Canada (leaded by labels such as Nettwerk) and Belgium (homeland of F242 and also labels such as KK, Antler-Subway and Play It Again Sam). On the end of this video you can hear ‘Don’t Crash’ (F242) which was a sure shot on the dancefloors of Hoellisch itself………… (Continues)

June 29th, 2010
Follow Dave from The Strand as he goes to see many industrial bands play from May 28th thru May 30th! Including bands My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult, 16 Volt, The Strand, Super Stereo, Hardwire, Left Spine Down.

June 29th, 2010

Image taken on 1995-11-08 00:50:47 by djwudi.

June 28th, 2010
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June 28th, 2010
Maarten van der Vleuten – TZ 7 Label: TZ (R&S) Catalog#: TZ 07, White 004 Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ? RPM Country: Belgium Released: Apr 1992 Style: Techno Notes: Label gives cat no as TZ 7. Runout gives cat no as White 004. Tracklisting: A1: How’s Everybody Feeling (Co-producer – David Morley) A2: Spanish Fly B1: House Music (Co-producer – David Morley) TZ the Label Profile: Secret R&S sublabel. Only 10 releases between 1991 and 1992 recorded by various artists. All releases are white labels with no artist info (just artwork). TZ stands for Test Zone. TZ 7 was recorded by David Morley and Maarten van der Vleuten. Maarten van der Vleuten Profile: Dutch artist born in Vught, Holland, 1967. Uses a handful of monickers producing Detroit techno, electro, house and ambient. Van der Vleuten switches without any effort from ambient to (experimental) techno, over jazzy house to vocal dance. He’s a schooled musician (drums, piano and bass) and played in several new wave/industrial bands. Maarten’s musical vision knows no limits: working in his own studio, he’s constantly experimenting and exploring all aspects of danceable music, looking for innovation and bringing new angles to it. He is the founder of Signum Recordings, Passiflora Records and Glam Records. Aliases: 48V Phantom Power, Cliche, Cryptic, DJ Dusk, DJ G-Spot, Dutch Department Of Techno, E144, E414, Error 144, Error 441, Flash Back, Flux, Frantic, GSG, Gangrene, In-Existence, Integrity, Major Malfunction, N.Cantado …

June 28th, 2010
A New Industrial Techno Outfit From The US. Visit lithiumvandale.com Industrial Techno Goth Trance Rave Hard Electronic

June 28th, 2010
Born March 13, 1975, in Chitose, Hokkaid?, Japan, Kenji Siratori is a cyberpunk author and internet self-promoter. He first gained attention in 2006 by writing to as many industrial, ambient, EBM and goth bands he could find, including “reviews” of them in his idiosyncratic style, and asking to collaborate. His scattergun approach proved successful, despite his reviews of non-sequitirs and non-sensical cyberspeak being interchangeable, and a slew of collaborations from flattered musicians were soon foisted upon the world.
