Wired Interview cEvin Key 1988

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Uploaded by on Jul 12, 2006

Skinny Puppy Interview. This is known as the "Mushroom Studios" interview.

Highlights include: Puppy in the recording studio.

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  • so much better than the shit today

  • You are sadly mistaken. Throbbing Gristle was/is the creator of industrial music. TG was long before skinny puppy. TG was doin from 1975-1981

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  • Cool interview, great snapshot into their process [heh heh!], hilariously juxtaposed with Google adds for hacks like Carrie Underwood...

  • Q) Does it really matter what "genre" something is? A) Unless you are stocking shelves in a record store, no, it doesn't. Get over it already. 

  • Thought that was weird too. Must be an unrelated show with the same name.

  • Indeed.

  • I think this is from Much Music.

  • yes, it's not hard to get just order it from Kevin's Subconscious Communications label

  • Has anyone heard Puppygristle???

  • In the case of industrial music, throbbing gristle coined the phrase industrial music to describe their artistic standpoint. Industrial records, the death factory, Industrial music for industrial people, It didn't have much to do with sounding like a factory(not saying that skinny puppy is that limited). TG was going to call it metabolic music.

  • This video is entitled: "Wired Interview cEvin Key 1988"...

    Wired magazine did not even exist until 1993.

  • @CourtneeMalakian No YOU are sadly mistaken. Genres aren't invented by any single artist or group. They are evolved, TG and SP can be credited for popularizing the genre, but they were plenty of others helping and contributing.

    Can you answer me who "invented" jazz? Hip-hop? You can't because these genres have evolved out of our collective musical conciousness.

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