ELECTRO-INDUSTRIAL

'Electro-industrial', also called 'Elektro' (not to be confused with 'Electro', a sub-genre of hip-hop), was is musical outgrowth and subgenre of EBM. It developed in the late 1980s and first half of the 1990s. Whereas EBM is straightforward in structure and clean production, electro-industrial became known for having a deep, layered and complex sound. This can be heard in many albums of this genre, such as ''Tactical Neural Implant'' by Front Line Assembly and ''Too Dark Park'' by Skinny Puppy.
In contrast to the straight EBM style, electro-industrial groups use harsher beats and raspy, distorted, or digitized vocals. In contrast to industrial rock, electro-industrial groups use comparatively little guitar music (if any). Lyrical content was often strongly influenced by dystopian subject matters.

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Android Lust

Brainclaw

Controlled Fusion

Decoded Feedback

Dismantled

Forma Tadre

Front Line Assembly

Haujobb

Hocico

In Strict Confidence

Individual Totem

Lassigue Bendthaus

Leæther Strip

Mentallo and the Fixer

Numb

Plastic Noise Experience

Skinny Puppy

Velvet Acid Christ

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X-Marks the Pedwalk

Tactical Sekt

Pulse Legion

God Module

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Aggrotech

Dark Electro

Electronic Body Music

Futurepop

Post-Industrial

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