Does anyone know good bands that ARENT Heavily known?(not directly underground)
Im tired of people telling me the same artists over and over again.(KMFDM,NIN,SP etc.)(They arent bad,but it doesnt help that its almost impossible for me to find something else)
Some noice and industrial hybrids would be great.
No clone artists,please.
I already know off Esplendor Geometrico,SPK and Throbbing Gristle
Portion Control - british group found 1980 and Cabarait Voltaire (you probaply know) come to my mind. I'll check my industrial folder on the laptop later - It's been a while since I was into that kind of stuff.
I think a lot of the same bands come up a lot because there's not been a lot happening in industrial since the 90s. And those bands back then that were good made their historical marks. I could be wrong, but that's my educated guess.
but as for old stuff... theres Spahn Ranch, PCB (Contagion album).
When you say underground, do you mean stuff that isn't among the all time greats or stuff that isn't mentioned that much? My previous post was about the latter, if you mean the former I can think of a whole lot of bands.
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I agree with those who have mentioned Portion Control. They're great, and aren't getting anywhere near the kind of attention they deserve. I really like their newer stuff too. Also check out bands like The Klinik and Vomito Negro.
Do you consider acts on Metropolis to be underground since the mainstream doesn't know about Metropolis, or no because they're the biggest label in the genre?
I'd recommend Revolution State. Their best known work is probably the songs they wrote for VAC, but their own music is really good. Kinda hard to track them down though as they don't seem to update their site or social media very often. Their track "My Other Heartbeat" is probably one of my top 5 favorite songs of all time. I believe they identify as powernoise though, not technically industrial.