User:Ian Evil/Sandbox/Harsh EBM
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Mainstream popularity | Limited |
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Terror EBM, Hellektro | |
Fusion genres | |
Distorted Dance | |
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USA: Los Angeles, CA, New York City, NY, Atlanta, GA |
Harsh EBM is a aggresive form of electronic industrial music typically designed for dancing.
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[edit] Disambiguation
Harsh EBM is know by slew of other terms, most of which make auxilary references to aesthetic concepts related to the content and style of the music. Some of these names relate to distinctions in style between artists of the genre. Terms like Terror EBM and Hellektro make reference to the subject matter, themes and stylings of Harsh EBM. The list of alternate genre names for Harsh EBM includes:
- Terror EBM - Probably the most common name for the Harsh EBM subgenre. Terror EBM style typically incorporates vocals, dystopian themes and lyrical content focusing on chemical warfare and the apocalypse.
- Harsh Electro - Another simple and widely-used subgenre term, describing the sound and composition of Harsh EBM.
- Hellektro - A corruption/portmanteau of 'hell' and 'elektro'.
- Technine - Reference to the Tec-9 (TEC-DC9 Submachine Gun), evoking themes of guerilla warfare and violence.
- Aggrotech - Term used in the late 1990s to refer to guitar industrial bands more on the heavy eletronics (vs. Coldwave)
- Endzeit Elektro
- Hard EBM
- Dutch EBM
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Some older staple acts (Funger Vogt, Aghast View and :wumpscut:) have more recently restructured their format into a mellower, less edgy style of music. Newer acts like Dulce Liquido, Grendel, Psyclon Nine and Tactical Sekt have revitalized the genre to an extent.
[edit] Labels
- Alfa-Matrix
- Black Rain (label)
- Bloodline (label)
- Dependant Records
- DSBP
- RepoRecords
- NoiTekk
[edit] See Also
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