Archive for the 'Goth Industrial Music' Category

Technocracy – Prognosis


August 23rd, 2011


Album : Technocracy Year : 2001 Genre : Industrial/thrash Metal Shack – Keyboards Chris Adisson – Bass Phil Demmel – Guitar Mark Hernandez – Drums Steve Machado – Vocals

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Brainclaw – “Mad World”


August 22nd, 2011


Industrial cover of Tears For Fears

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PongDanceQueen Eisenfunk – Pong Industrial Dance 4#


August 21st, 2011


So.. eine Neuauflage meines Videos zu Pong mit dem original Outfit. ich hoffe euch gefällts auch diesmal!!!!!

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HexenProzess – Nobodies


August 21st, 2011


EP: The Inquisition Process, Part I (2009) Band: HexenProzess Titel: Nobodies Great song ;-) By the way! Download the whole EP at their myspace-page(for free ofc)! Have fun :D

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Frontline Assembly – Insanity Lurks Nearby


August 18th, 2011


from the album The Initial Command (1992)

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Cyboresis – Human:Insignificant Virus


August 14th, 2011


Cyboresis is industrial grindcore with influences from speedcore & breakcore. Cyboresis is the new name of Hybrid Xenomorph Predator (HXP).

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Acylum – Face To Face (e-noxe Attack)


August 14th, 2011

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KMFDM Megalomaniac HD


August 13th, 2011


KMFDM is an industrial rock band led by founding member Sascha Konietzko. They have sold over 2 million records worldwide.[citation needed] KMFDM was founded in Germany on February 29, 1984 as a joint effort between Konietzko and German painter/multi-media performer Udo Sturm to perform for the opening of an exhibition of young European artists at the Grand Palais. Sturm had no lasting musical aspirations, and Konietzko was more interested in studio recordings than the occasional art performance, so he began collaborating with then-Hamburg-based studio owner Raymond Watts and drummer Nicklaus Schandelmaier, who adopted the stage name En Esch. After working the Hamburg underground music scene and releasing three albums on European labels, the band began its long-standing relationship with Wax Trax! Records when their 1988 album Don’t Blow Your Top was licensed to the label for US distribution. After touring with Ministry in 19891990, they signed directly to Wax Trax! and quickly became a part of the industrial music scene in Chicago that included Ministry, Front 242 and My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult. Konietzko then moved to Chicago in early 1991, and Esch followed a year later. After close friend and president of Wax Trax! Records Jim Nash died of an illness complicated by AIDS, KMFDM relocated to Seattle, Washington. The current line-up of KMFDM consists of Sascha Konietzko (vocals/programming), Lucia Cifarelli (vocals), Andy Selway (drums), Steve White (guitars), and

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DasKlub – HATE HUNTER Industrial Dance [No Edit]


August 11th, 2011


First: “Aggressive power,technical moves,pure control” – That are aspects, which i want to fulfill. This is my video for the “DasKlub” dance-contest, i hope you like it =) I danced to Soman – Noise Anthem… I wanted to show much power but still made controlled moves =)

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Morlocks HappyDayinZombietown


August 8th, 2011


Song: Happy Day in Zombietown. Promotional photos 2009. Used with permission from Morlocks. www.morlocks.net photos by nikdesign

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