Lawrence wrote: IanB wrote:
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.
For the most part, no. What you're talking about is mostly industrial dance/EBM stuff that basically has no standing now.
Of course I'm talking about a genre that's on the fringe and probably wouldn't be popular with most people on this board, but still exists because of cult appeal (mostly...) Of course if you want to dip your foot in you can start with more-recent Whitehouse material -- their last album Racket is probably the most listenable as it has most of the African influence William Bennett has been getting into these days...
Always up for a toe dip. I will give it a go.
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