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Since the middle of the ’90s, the term “coldwave” has been used in the US to describe a primarily American style of industrial music, mainly industrial metal and industrial rock. This style has its roots in acts like the Young Gods and Ministry as well as Nine Inch Nails' Broken EP, and exploded on the American scene in the early and mid-1990s. Albums like Chemlab’s Burn Out at the Hydrogen Bar exemplified the typical coldwave sound; hard rock-like guitars with prominent synthesizer accompaniment, and live or sampled drums. Lyrical content varies, but is typically cyberpunk-oriented in some fashion, often with pop sensibilities. Coldwave record labels had a notoriously short lifespan, and the genre, while quite popular in the industrial scene between 1992 and 1996, is a very small niche market today. With a few notable exceptions like Cyanotic, very few bands today can be described as purely coldwave, or even apply the label to themselves. Coldwave is also an American Ambient/Electronic artist (no relation to the music genre) currently working on an untitled Dark Ambient project to be released in 2007. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
Industrial rock is a musical genre which is a fusion of industrial music and rock music. ...
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Industrial music is a loose term for a number of different styles of electronic and experimental music. ...
Industrial metal is a musical genre which draws elements from industrial music and heavy metal music. ...
Industrial rock is a musical genre which is a fusion of industrial music and rock music. ...
The Young Gods is a Swiss band of Industrial music. ...
Ministry is an American industrial metal band of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s fronted by Al Jourgensen. ...
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Broken (also known as Halo 5) is an EP by Nine Inch Nails released in 1992. ...
Jared Louche of Chemlab Chemlab is a coldwave and industrial rock (or machine rock) band formed in Washington D.C. around 1989 to 1990 by Dylan Thomas More (programming), Joe Frank (programming; not to be confused with the popular radio personality), Jared Hendrickson (vocals, sometimes credited as Jared Louche). ...
Burn Out At The Hydrogen Bar is an album by industrial rock band Chemlab. ...
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A synthesizer (or synthesiser) is an electronic musical instrument designed to produce electronically generated sound, using techniques such as additive, subtractive, FM, physical modelling synthesis, phase distortion, or Scanned synthesis. ...
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For popular music (music produced commercially rather than art or folk music), see Popular music. ...
Cyanotic is a Chicago-based industrial music collective fronted by Sean Payne that formed in 2002 and released its first full-length album in 2005. ...
For clarity it is worth noting that while not explicitly the same, the terms Coldwave and Synthcore are sometimes interchangeable. This is a list of music genres suffixed -core, most of which are probably derived from the term hardcore, which denotes a style more extreme than the mainstream. ...
Artists 16 Volt is the one-man studio project of Eric Powell with other members added mostly for live shows. ...
Acumen Nation is an industrial rock band based in Chicago, Illinois. ...
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Bile is an Industrial Rock band based in New York. ...
Jared Louche of Chemlab Chemlab is a coldwave and industrial rock (or machine rock) band formed in Washington D.C. around 1989 to 1990 by Dylan Thomas More (programming), Joe Frank (programming; not to be confused with the popular radio personality), Jared Hendrickson (vocals, sometimes credited as Jared Louche). ...
Circle of Dust was a mid-1990s heavy metal/industrial band created and mostly run by Klay Scott who is famous among select audiences for such bands as Brain Child and the much newer Celldweller. ...
Cyanotic is a Chicago-based industrial music collective fronted by Sean Payne that formed in 2002 and released its first full-length album in 2005. ...
Diatribe was a coldwave group from San Jose, California which was active in the 1990s. ...
Hanzel Und Gretyl are an industrial rock (coldwave) group, formed by members Loopy and Vas Kallas. ...
Squigg, Seibold and Marc Greco of Hate Dept. ...
Klank is a heavy metal band created by guitarist Darren Klank Diolosa, who started it after the end of the 90s cult band Circle of Dust, in which he was the lead guitarist. ...
Ministry is an American industrial metal band of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s fronted by Al Jourgensen. ...
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Static-X is an American Industrial Metal band. ...
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Unit 187 is a Canadian Industrial band, started by John Morgan and Tod Law in 1994. ...
Record labels | | - 21st Circuitry (USA)
- Positron Records (USA)
- Slipdisc (USA)
- COP Int'l (USA)
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Fifth Colvmn Records was a record label based in Washington, DC. Formed in 1990 by Zalman Fishman, the labels first release was Chemlabs debut EP Ten Ton Pressure. ...
Glitch Mode Recordings is a record label that releases heavy electronic music, sometimes referred to as industrial music, industrial rock, coldwave, power noise, digital hardcore, street tek, etc. ...
Energy Rekords is a record label formed in 1990 by the merging of the three labels Front Music Production, Electronic Beat Association and Energy - all small labels run from the swedish town of Ãlmhult. ...
21st Circuitry was a record label based in San Francisco, United States that was founded in early 1991 and released electronic body music, electro-industrial, industrial rock and similar styles of music. ...
External links - industrial.org—What are the sub-genres of Industrial Music?
- [1]—Coldwave (Ambient Artist)
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