Not to forget those douches who comment on videos saying how shit the artist is. I mean who the hell goes on Youtube to watch videos they don't wanna watch! That's like goin on porn and being like 'I only like hoes' and then watchin gay shit. Message to you peeps: COMMIT MASS SUICIDE OR FEEL THE WRATH OF A RAPEY SQUID!
@PlebRapist Well, its not like someone whos never heard of the track just stumbles over it or anything. Fuck what do I know, maybe people came here to see if they liked it and didnt?
TBH most of the people that stick to one genre are jus shitty lil commercial fucktards (obviously not true in all cases) who can't think for themselves so decide to copy whats been done before. So please, shut your japseye and comment about the MUSIC and save everyone from having to even glance at your completely gay comments. Sorry for the rager, but stupid genre bitches jus piss me owff too much, I mean have they got absolutely nothing better to do! What I would give to nail one in the face!!
I seriously do not understand why everyone on Youtube gives so much of a fuck about 'genres' please remember that a genre is something people use to categories a song/artist form the sake of making conversation and finding stuff a bit easier, the best artists in this world are the ones which don't give 2-shits about genres, they listen to different types of music and take their favorite parts from each and mash it up to give something that's still music but cannot be defined. TBH most of the
Basically everything that Justin Broadrick has ever been involved with has been industrial-tinged if not outright industrial, from the time he started Final in 1982 right up to the present.
@bernardokubrick hahaha youtube bed wetter if anything this is machine hop it's catchier than industrial but it's got that fucked up beat like industrial... like skinny puppy's Censor guru mix.. i just found out mick harris was a part of this fucking amazing and you got rappers on it this is what music needs man!!! fucking epic!!!
@bernardokubrick no need to piss yerself man. Its just my opionion, I didnt make an authoritative statement. But you took it like the average YouTube bedwetter none the less.
@bernardokubrick it's a mixture of industrial and techno, whatever it's called I like it but i can hear some techno and industrial sounds going on in there.
@cromlek I think it has definite elements of industrial music in it. It's not "industrial" in terms of falling under that genre, but it clearly takes influences from it.
Phew! I saw techno Animal (quite) a few years ago in Vienna and, apart from Swans's Children of God tour, I (nor 110% of the Viennese audience) have/had never experieńce such a brutal, loud, extreme, exhilarating, mesmerising concert. Thanks for posting
Check out their monster, 2 CD release Re-Entry as well. No rappers but really atmosperice, scary Dub tunes. It was the album they did before BofB & its even better IMHO.
I can think of a lot of more savage bands but in my opinion I would say it has industrial qualities. Like most things music is subjective and everyone has their own spin on things. Decree is defo industrial...if you like that style of music (which I do) check them out they will not disapoint. They have a myspace page and are much heavier than Techno Animal.
Industrial is a somewhat defined genre, therefore it is less subjective. You seem to be mostly new generation and ignorant to what actually defines industrial.
I have listened to what I would consider industrial since I was 12, I'm now 28. I think I have quite a good sense on what is called Industral music - Throbbing Gristle, Decree etc. Besides there are certain styles of industral like industrial metal for instance too. So because my views dont match yours I am wrong? Do me a favour. I didnt realise you were the creator and dictionary when it came to industrial music. I now know my place.
Your right Techno Animal is not industral but in my opinion there are parts of it that you could consider to be in the style. Man, Decree is passable as industrial lol. Fuck, you must listen to a lot of heavy shat! What bands are you listening too that you would consider pure industrial? I am always up for new bands and sounds.
Industrial doesn't necessarily need to be heavy. But if you're looking for "heavy shat" industrial, I'd assume you've heard Whitehouse, but if you haven't check out "Wriggle Like A Fucking Eel" /watch?v=fob1WXnRQrs&fmt=18
Yeah I have heard of Whitehouse but have only listened to a few tracks. I will check out Wriggle Like a Fucking Eel. Cheers. Brigher Death Now are pretty good too. Cheers.
creating definitions of music are only subjective. Take a superficial approach to find meanings(definition) from the sound and you undermine the act of listening: interpreting sonickly generated aesthetic. Buddy is sayin that he is 'hearing' what he finds pleasing. You on the other hand can't keep your mind off 'neat little packages'!
you totally missed the point ... let me fix this for you... you kats that like to make arguements about music devoid of any true substance: you can disagree, I'm indifferent, but try to reason with the people that do care, not just these weak "that's not what I think"...THEN WHAT??? I dont see you kats make any effort to substantiate your claims. Go work for a major record label you'll fit in very well there.
Complete ignorance. Even behind noise music there is theory. If we like to make arguments about music theory it does not mean we enjoy the music any less, nor that we can appreciate it for what it is any less.
actually, i see my arguments as indifferent and unimportant , lets make it clear though that you ARE NOT arguing ''music theory'' and never were...are you on a band wagon from comments directed at me 2 months ago?? did you discuss 'music theory' with them?? secondly I never said you didnt enjoy the music... lastly to appreciate any music one should need to act like their perspective is on a pedestal to get their point across....
The function of a label is to be able to group together sounds so that one more easily can find them. The label-wars is just a byproduct of this.
But now I see what you actually wrote. It wasn't among music it was what WAS music. I'd say that music, just like any other art, is what the listener interpret as music.
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PausaManzothaBEEF 1 month ago
This isn't heavy metal but it IS heavy as a mah fokka!
SuperChoada 3 months ago in playlist Liked
Sub -Bass at 1:08 jizzed my pants :/
mikroHAUSstudio 4 months ago
Definitly MY KINDA SHIT!!!!!
Antkoff 5 months ago
Not to forget those douches who comment on videos saying how shit the artist is. I mean who the hell goes on Youtube to watch videos they don't wanna watch! That's like goin on porn and being like 'I only like hoes' and then watchin gay shit. Message to you peeps: COMMIT MASS SUICIDE OR FEEL THE WRATH OF A RAPEY SQUID!
PlebRapist 5 months ago
@PlebRapist Well, its not like someone whos never heard of the track just stumbles over it or anything. Fuck what do I know, maybe people came here to see if they liked it and didnt?
W4RW017 1 week ago
TBH most of the people that stick to one genre are jus shitty lil commercial fucktards (obviously not true in all cases) who can't think for themselves so decide to copy whats been done before. So please, shut your japseye and comment about the MUSIC and save everyone from having to even glance at your completely gay comments. Sorry for the rager, but stupid genre bitches jus piss me owff too much, I mean have they got absolutely nothing better to do! What I would give to nail one in the face!!
PlebRapist 5 months ago
I seriously do not understand why everyone on Youtube gives so much of a fuck about 'genres' please remember that a genre is something people use to categories a song/artist form the sake of making conversation and finding stuff a bit easier, the best artists in this world are the ones which don't give 2-shits about genres, they listen to different types of music and take their favorite parts from each and mash it up to give something that's still music but cannot be defined. TBH most of the
PlebRapist 5 months ago
Basically everything that Justin Broadrick has ever been involved with has been industrial-tinged if not outright industrial, from the time he started Final in 1982 right up to the present.
dronehymns 5 months ago
@bernardokubrick discogs mate
ritaheed 7 months ago
.....thats the one!!!
mirrage04 7 months ago
Justin Broadrick is what Brian Eno couldn't be.
aynrandy1 8 months ago 3
@aynrandy1 I dunno if this statement is correct but i do get your point.I love & respect Justin like few musicians around.
kevinnowhow 6 months ago
great sick shit! i wish they would release anymore....
viohlenze 8 months ago
..does anyone know the name of the girl? :)
dasweschen 10 months ago
although its a very agressive sound its... relaxin me
Funkyguy86 10 months ago
My fetisch duo since always. The soundtrack of my life!
mikroHAUSstudio 1 year ago 2
Breakbeat? With some industrial undertones and a d&b-like hoover bassline
NikmansOo 1 year ago
@bernardokubrick hahaha youtube bed wetter if anything this is machine hop it's catchier than industrial but it's got that fucked up beat like industrial... like skinny puppy's Censor guru mix.. i just found out mick harris was a part of this fucking amazing and you got rappers on it this is what music needs man!!! fucking epic!!!
ericdanjah 1 year ago
nasty
Cysquatching 1 year ago
its was a FIIIIREEE FIGHTTT!!!!!
DeltJuan 1 year ago
Illbient.
bexigah 1 year ago
personally, i think calling music industrial cos it sounds like machines and shit is really stupid. But whatever, the kids need pigeonholes.
cromlek 1 year ago 3
@cromlek ok this isn't industrial, this is what cromlek wants it to be. something he only knows. i'm sorry y'all
bernardokubrick 1 year ago 3
@bernardokubrick no need to piss yerself man. Its just my opionion, I didnt make an authoritative statement. But you took it like the average YouTube bedwetter none the less.
cromlek 1 year ago
@bernardokubrick it's a mixture of industrial and techno, whatever it's called I like it but i can hear some techno and industrial sounds going on in there.
lacrahuntington 1 year ago
@bernardokubrick actually it kind of is apparently there's a genre called industrial hip hop and this band is under it. check it out on wikipedia.
DrkLi8 5 months ago
@cromlek I think it has definite elements of industrial music in it. It's not "industrial" in terms of falling under that genre, but it clearly takes influences from it.
andrewwowk 1 year ago
I've got a suggestion disable the fuckin comments so we can enjoy the tune and not the babble in peoples minds
mistergabs 1 year ago
Phew! I saw techno Animal (quite) a few years ago in Vienna and, apart from Swans's Children of God tour, I (nor 110% of the Viennese audience) have/had never experieńce such a brutal, loud, extreme, exhilarating, mesmerising concert. Thanks for posting
andinoble 1 year ago
I guess the girl wasn't listening to this track while on acid...
To be honest... I'd have one hell of a bad trip then...
I do like to have cannabis to go with this though... it's brutal...!
ThelemicMagick 1 year ago
This is fucking mint! I love discovering more and more of JK's projects and being WOWed, looking forward to hearing Pale Sketcher..
thecircleisperfect 1 year ago
last night I've smoked some good weed and then listen to it..it was fantastic..
peace
yourbloodonmyhands 2 years ago 9
en tout cas c'est génial!!
kaos1080 2 years ago
excellent shit again from the boys. love it
mmidgers 2 years ago
Brotherhood of the Bomb, I have that album its wicked. Harsh industrial meets breakbeat meets meets rap. Quality stuff.
Edd731 2 years ago
Check out their monster, 2 CD release Re-Entry as well. No rappers but really atmosperice, scary Dub tunes. It was the album they did before BofB & its even better IMHO.
bEATpREDATOR 2 years ago
Cool will do, cheers :D
Edd731 2 years ago
Harsh Industrial? I don't know if I should laugh or cry.
defana 2 years ago
Whats wrong with that description? I know there are heavier industrials bands like Decree etc but there are some crushing frequencies on that album.
Edd731 2 years ago
Because it isn't even industrial. And it's not harsh either. I haven't heard decree but I bet that's not industrial either.
defana 2 years ago
I can think of a lot of more savage bands but in my opinion I would say it has industrial qualities. Like most things music is subjective and everyone has their own spin on things. Decree is defo industrial...if you like that style of music (which I do) check them out they will not disapoint. They have a myspace page and are much heavier than Techno Animal.
Edd731 2 years ago
Industrial is a somewhat defined genre, therefore it is less subjective. You seem to be mostly new generation and ignorant to what actually defines industrial.
defana 2 years ago
I have listened to what I would consider industrial since I was 12, I'm now 28. I think I have quite a good sense on what is called Industral music - Throbbing Gristle, Decree etc. Besides there are certain styles of industral like industrial metal for instance too. So because my views dont match yours I am wrong? Do me a favour. I didnt realise you were the creator and dictionary when it came to industrial music. I now know my place.
Edd731 2 years ago 3
justin broadrick = industrial. any more questions?
bernardokubrick 2 years ago 4
Justin Broadrick = industrial metal, not industrial.
defana 2 years ago
@bernardokubrick Justin Broadrick = God (not the band)
GabrYX20 1 year ago
Good. Though you were right about Throbbing Gristle, Decree is also passable as industrial. Techno Animal is definitely NOT though.
defana 2 years ago
Your right Techno Animal is not industral but in my opinion there are parts of it that you could consider to be in the style. Man, Decree is passable as industrial lol. Fuck, you must listen to a lot of heavy shat! What bands are you listening too that you would consider pure industrial? I am always up for new bands and sounds.
Edd731 2 years ago
Industrial doesn't necessarily need to be heavy. But if you're looking for "heavy shat" industrial, I'd assume you've heard Whitehouse, but if you haven't check out "Wriggle Like A Fucking Eel" /watch?v=fob1WXnRQrs&fmt=18
defana 2 years ago
Yeah I have heard of Whitehouse but have only listened to a few tracks. I will check out Wriggle Like a Fucking Eel. Cheers. Brigher Death Now are pretty good too. Cheers.
Edd731 2 years ago
creating definitions of music are only subjective. Take a superficial approach to find meanings(definition) from the sound and you undermine the act of listening: interpreting sonickly generated aesthetic. Buddy is sayin that he is 'hearing' what he finds pleasing. You on the other hand can't keep your mind off 'neat little packages'!
toomanykittens 2 years ago 3
Analyzing and listening to music aren't mutually exclusive my friend.
defana 2 years ago
damn your weak philosophies!
toomanykittens 2 years ago 5
Yeah that is the narrow minded way of thinking. Maybe it undermines the act of listening for you, but maybe you just aren't as open.minded.
Lortagreb 2 years ago
you totally missed the point ... let me fix this for you... you kats that like to make arguements about music devoid of any true substance: you can disagree, I'm indifferent, but try to reason with the people that do care, not just these weak "that's not what I think"...THEN WHAT??? I dont see you kats make any effort to substantiate your claims. Go work for a major record label you'll fit in very well there.
toomanykittens 2 years ago
Complete ignorance. Even behind noise music there is theory. If we like to make arguments about music theory it does not mean we enjoy the music any less, nor that we can appreciate it for what it is any less.
Lortagreb 2 years ago
actually, i see my arguments as indifferent and unimportant , lets make it clear though that you ARE NOT arguing ''music theory'' and never were...are you on a band wagon from comments directed at me 2 months ago?? did you discuss 'music theory' with them?? secondly I never said you didnt enjoy the music... lastly to appreciate any music one should need to act like their perspective is on a pedestal to get their point across....
toomanykittens 2 years ago
In fact, Noise and similair music styles are perhaps one of the most theory-heavy genres.
W4RW017 2 years ago
The function of a label is to be able to group together sounds so that one more easily can find them. The label-wars is just a byproduct of this.
But now I see what you actually wrote. It wasn't among music it was what WAS music. I'd say that music, just like any other art, is what the listener interpret as music.
W4RW017 2 years ago
i wanna buy this stuff where can i get it?
seeriktus 2 years ago
@seeriktus bought it on ebay
yourbloodonmyhands 1 year ago
@seeriktus ebay
yourbloodonmyhands 1 year ago