I checked out some of their shit out of curiosity. you call this industrial music? this is like top 40 pop compares to Lingua Ignota bruh
>>130304701Great band and pretty visionary, transitioning from post-punk to techno, always with an industrial element. Really underrated. My favorite stuff is actually their earliest because I love the melancholic post-punk material, but all their stuff is pretty good>>130304775retarded comparison. Lingua Ignota is the modern end of death industrial, while Clock DVA were one of the innovators of post-punk and early industrial. Of course there were way more experimental groups like SPK, but comparing a late 70s post-punk band to a modern post-industrial band is incredibly idiotic
>>130304928Post a link to some of their Post Punk would you? I love their Techno stuff. https://youtu.be/31BjwrVl_xk?si=MhF9Y1OfGfxHYhz3
>>130304701They sound like mighty mighty bosstones.
>>130304701Buried Dreams is one of the best albums ever made. I really like Advantage too.>>130304775>something from 30 years ago doesn't sound like it was made todayReminder that "people" like this exist and are considered the same species as you.
>>130304701I know they were on Industrial records, but it never clicked. But neither did Cabaret Voltaire. I think those two sound like ass.
>>130305200hey, just saw this, herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sputl2yAbfQ
>>130306952Thanks. Never really heard any of their older stuff.
Advantage and Burial Dreams are amazing albums. Wish their earlier industrial stuff was more widely available. Many of those early tapes are lost media and their boxsets don't contain everything and are super expensive
>>130304701inb4 this was playing in jeffrey dahmers house when he was arrested
>>130304701Saw them play when they toured with Front Line Assembly. Didn't quite click with me but interesting because they're old school.
>>130311952Clock DVA should be more popular considering the whole Jeffery Dahmer thing. Why are they underground? Because most of their albums aren't on streaming?
>>130304775>you call this industrial music? this is like top 40 popThe thing is that these experimental industrial / electronic musicians from the 70s/80s playing around on synthesizers they traded among each other just sounds like top 40 pop now because they had huge influence just sonically on everything else from video game soundtracks to top 40 pop in the 21st century. Nobody had really made sounds like that in the 1980s.https://youtu.be/XqRGMR5bFwI