Industrial music is a genre of music that emerged in the 1970s and is characterized by its use of industrial and mechanical sounds, as well as its themes of technology and society. It is often described as a fusion of punk rock, avant-garde, and electronic music, and is known for its aggressive and abrasive sound.
The origins of industrial music can be traced back to the 1970s, when bands such as Throbbing Gristle and Cabaret Voltaire began incorporating elements of industrial sound into their music. These bands were influenced by a variety of musical and cultural influences, including punk rock, electronic music, and the avant-garde movement.
Some of the most famous industrial bands and artists include Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, and Einstürzende Neubauten. These bands are known for their distinctive industrial sound and their influence on the industrial music scene. Some of the most famous industrial songs include Nine Inch Nails' "Head Like a Hole," Ministry's "Stigmata," and Einstürzende Neubauten's "Haus der Lüge."
Industrial music is often used as background music in media, such as films, television shows, and video games, due to its aggressive and abrasive sound. It is also popular at live performances, such as clubs, festivals, and concerts, and is known for its ability to create a dark and intense atmosphere. Industrial music often evokes emotions such as anger, aggression, and rebellion, and has a reputation for its ability to challenge and confront listeners.
The industrial music scene has evolved significantly since its inception in the 1970s. Many industrial bands and artists have incorporated elements of other genres into their music, such as metal, electronic, and experimental, resulting in a diverse range of sub-genres within the industrial music umbrella. Some of these sub-genres include noise, power electronics, and experimental industrial.
In the 1990s, industrial music experienced a resurgence in popularity with the rise of bands such as Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson, who combined industrial sounds with elements of metal and gothic music. This fusion of genres helped to bring industrial music to a wider audience and helped to solidify its place in popular culture.
In recent years, industrial music has continued to evolve and expand, with new artists and bands emerging on the scene and incorporating a variety of influences into their music. Some of these influences include electronic dance music, techno, and ambient music.
One of the defining characteristics of industrial music is its use of unconventional sounds and instrumentation. Industrial bands often incorporate the use of electronic and mechanical sounds into their music as well as the use of found objects and other non-traditional instruments. This use of unconventional sounds helps to create a unique and distinctive sound that sets industrial music apart from other genres.
In addition, industrial music is also known for its themes of technology and society. Many industrial bands and artists explore themes such as control, power, and rebellion in their music, often using lyrics and imagery to challenge and confront the listener. This exploration of societal themes helps to give industrial music a sense of depth and meaning beyond its aggressive and abrasive sound.
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Melodic electronica track with a science & technology feel. Uplifting, somewhat mechanical rhythmically, with very fluid, sweeping and swirling pads and textures. Digital melodics. Good for presenting data and information, media underscore, updates and information flow.
Gritty, dirty, hip-hop with a hardcore rock element and drum'n bass style drums. Hard, dark, extreme, war mongering. Good for extreme sports and action filled footage. Grinding guitars with slamming hip hop / electronica drums.
Hard, gritty, techno rock. Filtered and distorted bass guitar, processed drums and biting guitar riffs. Similar to Crystal Method or The Matrix etc. Full mix.
Hard hitting, fast, relentless and ruthless techno/industrial style material. This track is short, but high on energy and packs a mean punch. Suitable for film chase or fight scene, extreme sports, racing, raw power, sci-fi and much more.
A dark and twisted action fantasy or sci-fi film soundtrack cue. Gloomy and majestic at the same time, the piece depicts a deep conflict, pain and determination. Suitable for explosive film trailer, war or battle footage, combat and conflict.
This is pretty much as 'in your face' as we're ever going to get. This is a fast, brutal, ruthless and relentless blazing inferno of destructive mayhem hard rock track. Great for raw footage, destruction and war, burning and slashing, extreme sports etc.
Dark, looming pads overlay the time warp reverse rhythm track. Trippy, other worldy sound bed for anything spinning, moving fast or blurry. Kaleidoscopic interweaving textures with continual drone. Sci-fi, nature, industrial, corporate, space, mechanical, dreamy
Mechanical, Serious, Industry, Machinery, Strong, Confident. Good for corporate video etc.
A hardcore, full-on, no mercy electro-noise track in the style of the Prodigy or the Crystal Method. Howling synths, snarling guitars and slamming drums. Very high energy level, almost chaotic. Aggressive, dominant, nasty. Very suitable for extreme sports, fighting and war, action trailer or any other high impact action footage.
Melodic electronica track with a science & technology feel. Uplifting, somewhat mechanical rhythmically, with very fluid, sweeping and swirling pads and textures. Digital melodics. Good for presenting data and information, media underscore, updates and information flow.
Hard, dirty, gritty and downright nasty piece of electro - meets industrial- meets rock'n roll. Grinding guitar riffs, hard slamming techno drums and siren-like synthesizer wails. Similar to the Prodigy or the Crystal Method. Brutal, dominant, aggressive.
Gritty, dirty, hip-hop with a hardcore rock element and drum'n bass style drums. Hard, dark, extreme, war mongering. Good for extreme sports and action filled footage. Grinding guitars with slamming hip hop / electronica drums.
A hardcore, full-on, no mercy electro-noise track in the style of the Prodigy or the Crystal Method. Howling synths, snarling guitars and slamming drums. Very high energy level, almost chaotic. Aggressive, dominant, nasty. Very suitable for extreme sports, fighting and war, action trailer or any other high impact action footage.
A fairly hardcore hip-hop / hard rock / industrial music crossover track. Aggressive, dirty and gritty, with downtempo, powerful drums and hard attack guitar riffs. Similar to The Crystal Method and Rammstein. There is an alternative version without the 'Bang goes the drum' vocal samples.
Hard, dirty, gritty and downright nasty piece of electro - meets industrial- meets rock'n roll. Grinding guitar riffs, hard slamming techno drums and siren-like synthesizer wails. Similar to the Prodigy or the Crystal Method. Brutal, dominant, aggressive.
Filtered drums with voices and brass, suspenseful and driven.
Electronica rhythmic synth interplay, retro filter sweeps, science fidtion rock. Aggressive, futuristic and anxious.
Dark, twisted, ethereal & mechanical electro-rock track with an industrial Nine Inch Nails flavour to it. Like the theme to the cold conscience of a serial killing robot.
Strong, confident, mechanical sounding background track. Suitable as corporate underscore, high-tech presenations, mechanical or structural demonstrations, slideshows. Strength and confidence. Full mix.