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    Default Seeking Industrial tunes.

    I only have WinMX and Soul Seek but.... someone reccommend some awesome industrial. Not really for the bar, but for grooving to when I'm not clubbin!
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    Default Re: Seeking Industrial tunes.

    Noisy? Stompy? Synthpoppy? All of the above? I personally reccomend buying every Skinny Puppy album ever made, but I'm a wee bit jaded in that department. What kind of stuff do you already have?
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    Default Re: Seeking Industrial tunes.

    I have a friend who has a great industrial band. He says he makes custom tracks for people too, check him out.

    http://viremia-industrial.com/main.html



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    Default Re: Seeking Industrial tunes.

    You can find a lot of the new stuff through Thirdwave Collective (http://thirdwavecollective.com/) or similar co-ops. S.V.D. out of Vancouver is pretty cool, as well. I'm kind of out of the loop these days... I spent hours yesterday listening to modulated static so what do I know...
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    Default Re: Seeking Industrial tunes.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrChristopher
    Noisy? Stompy? Synthpoppy? All of the above? I personally reccomend buying every Skinny Puppy album ever made, but I'm a wee bit jaded in that department. What kind of stuff do you already have?

    All of the above. I have nada but I'd like to gather things up. The shoutcast station I listen to was playing stuff like Fektion Fekler, Glis, etc... and I was diggin it. I listen to almost everything, so suggestions need no limits on style/genre.
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    Default Re: Seeking Industrial tunes.

    I love the stuff that was coming out of Austria and Germany in the 90's, though a lot of it is way too out there to play in the clubs.

    One of my favorites would have to be Vomito Negro's "Feel the Heat", which I have used on appropriate occasions with great effect.

    You could try a group called Hyperdex-1-Sect, who released a four song CD with 7 remixes as well, called Metachrome. It isn't new (released 97/9, but it was new to me when I found it by chance in my favorite used bookstore. Here's a review I found...

    http://www.sonic-boom.com/mission-control/revhsect.html

    Some of it goes beyond industrial, but my favorite track "Hear Nothing (download mix)" would do nicely. It is eminently danceable for the right girl in the right club, and I'm going to surprise the rare and precious Sapphire with it next time I work with her, since I know she will go off on it. But don't get me started about her right now, that would be off-topic, lol...

    Have you listened to Die Warzau's CD called Big Electric Metal Bass Face? some of the tracks you might find interesting, like "Burning" or "Red All Over". Again much of the CD is not strictly speaking industrial, but you will like it.

    I like also Frontline Assembly's stuff, like "Sex Offender", which can be used in some clubs if it is cued at least 3 minutes in.

    I also liked Front 242's 93 release, the name of which I lost from the cover shit from the CD, though I saved my time/cue notations, lol. It has moments throughout which are danceable if cued properly, as well. I had thought they were downhill after their excellent but overplayed "Welcome to Paradise", but this CD is pretty cool. Their "Quite Unusual" 12" mix, from one of those other of their Cds I have here, is pretty hot.
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    Default Re: Seeking Industrial tunes.

    hey paige do you know LD? He's a dj in Orlando who spins that stuff, and has since I was in high school there. Last time we were down there a year or so ago i got a mix cd from him called "Tastes Like Burning" or something and it was quite good. I honestly dont recall where he was spinning though, I think it may have been what used to be Club Space Fish right on Orange ave and....rosalind? washington? I havent lived there in 11 years cut me some slack. Anyway, the point was, I know he makes up new ones fairly regularly and sells them at his dj nights very cheaply. This last one I got has E Nomine, Fiendflug, Forma Tadre, and the usual Covenant, And One, VNV, Project Pitchfork etc. Ask around about him. The easiest thing to say if no one knows his name, which I doubt, is that he's a "little person". Most people always remember that part. OR I could always make you some cd's too, of course. Since I'm such a swell guy. And stuff.

    OH WAIT i just looked at the cd itself and it says www.clubnecropolis.com on it.
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    Default Re: Seeking Industrial tunes.

    Hey click on that link, there's some groovy stuff, and a link to a webradio station they do too. hmm.
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