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Christian music
Stylistic origins: A variety of influences evolving from the Jesus Music movement.
Cultural origins: 1960s United States and Australia
Typical instruments: Electric guitar, Bass guitar, Drums, Keyboard, Synthesizers
Mainstream popularity: Continuous from 1990s
Subgenres
Christian alternative rock - Christian bubblegum pop - Christian hardcore - Christian industrial - Christian hip hop - Christian metal - Christian pop music - Christian punk - Christian rock - Christian soft rock - Christian ska - Worship music - Cprog
Other topics
Christian entertainment industry - Christian girl group


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[edit] The Music

Christian Industrial is the fusion of industrial music music with either (or any) 1. Christian members, 2. Songs with mention of God and/or Jesus (in a postive mannor), and/or 3. Praise songs/hymms. The band can or can not be signed to a secular record label.

Some say that this is not a real genere of music but with the amount of band claming to take this as their own genere, it is hard to question.

Christian Industrail has been trailed back to 1984. Blackhouse proclames to be the first christian industrial.

[edit] The Festivals

Christian industrial can be taken as either industrial music or industrial rock the lyrics and themes of which are inspired and influenced by Christianity. Just as in all other forms of Christian rock, the level of spiritual involvement required in the music to be called this is heavily debated. One extreme finds people who think every single song must clearly contain reference to God and Jesus as well as be on a “Christian record label,” while on the opposite end, others believe that if even one of the members of a band is a self-professed Christian then that is enough. However, most people’s viewpoint lies somewhere in between.

The term “industrial” is also heavily debated, as the term usually represents industrial rock (a combination of hard rock/metal and electronic music) in most people’s minds while actual “industrial music” generally refers to forms of electronic music that contains sounds similar to machinery or factories, not even nessicarily related to rock music.

There are a lot of christian bands who play a dirverse kind of music but not many have main-streamed in the industrial/industrial rock music scene.

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Christian industrial bands during the 1990s and into the present have included, but aren't limited to, Chatterbox (Tooth & Nail Records), Argyle Park, Way Sect Bloom and Circle of Dust. Arguably the most influential and awe-inspiring Christian industrial band of all time is Mortal, composed of Jyro Xhan and Jerome Fontamillas.

[edit] See also


Industrial
Aggrotech - Coldwave - Dark electro - Electronic body music - Industrial metal - Industrial rock - Industrial techno - Noise - Power noise
Other electronic music genres
Ambient | Breakbeat | Dance | Drum and bass | Electronica | Electronic art music | Hard dance | Hardcore | House | Industrial | Synthpop | Techno | Trance


Webbelot 19:54, 3 December 2006 (UTC)


Christian Industrial
Stylistic origins: A variety of influences evolving from the Jesus Music movement and Industrial Music.
Cultural origins: ?
Typical instruments: Synthesizer - Drum machine - Tape loops - Drums - Guitar - Found objects - Modified electronics (in latter incarnations were added Sequencer - Keyboard - Sampler)
Mainstream popularity: Underground
Derivative forms: [[ ]]- - Synth pop - - Glitch
Subgenres
Noise - Neofolk - Martial - Ambient industrial - Post-industrial
Fusion genres
EBM - Industrial metal - Industrial rock
Other topics
Notable artists - List of noise musicians - List of subgenres

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