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IanB
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Edited Sep 22, 2010, 19:11
Re: Revolutions are celebrated when they are no longer dangerous
Sep 22, 2010, 19:09
Lawrence wrote:
Power Electronics -- I think that genre still exists (that is, from the "Industrial" scene it came from that no longer really exists) mostly because it had a real message instead of being oblique and elliptical. It had things to say that most people don't want to hear, not that it matters that all of what those people say is the truth (of course). But it is an outlet for the frustrated misfits out there jaded with packaged culture being served to them like a McDonalds hamburger. And it brought all the 20th century classical musical theory to such people who otherwise would not have cared...


I am deeply ignorant of all this - apart from the early / mid 90s Ministry, Pigface, Nitzer Ebb, Front 242, Young Gods, Cubanate, v early NIN end of the industrial street and the mid 80s Test Dept / SPK range of things. Though that may not be what you mean.
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