Industrial
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Industrial may refer to:
Industry
- Industry, a segment of the economy involving the manufacturing and transportation of products
- Industrial archaeology, the study of the history of industry
- Industrial engineering, engineering dealing with the optimization of complex industrial processes or systems
- Industrial loan company, a financial institution in the United States that lends money, and may be owned by non-financial institutions
- Industrial organization, a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure and boundaries between firms and markets
- Industrial Revolution, the development of industry in the 19th century
- Industrial society, a society that has undergone industrialization
- Industrial technology, a broad field that includes designing, building, optimizing, managing and operating industrial equipment and prodesignated as acceptable for industrial uses, like factories
- "Industrial", industry jargon for a training film or video
In arts and entertainment
- Industrial music, genre of music that draws on transgressive and provocative themes
- Industrial dance, a style of music characterized by electronic beats, symphonic keyboard lines, pile-driver rhythms, angst-ridden or sampled vocals, and cyberpunk imagery
- Industrial metal, a style of musicians characterized by repeating metal guitar riffs, sampling, synthesizer or sequencer lines, and distorted vocals
- Industrial rock, a style of music characterized by electric guitars, drums and bass paired with white noise blasts and electronic music gear, such as synthesizers, sequencers, samplers and drum machines
- Industrial musical, musical performance done only for the employees of a company in order to motivate or educate them
- Industrial Records, a record label established in 1976 by industrial music group and performance artists, Throbbing Gristle
- Industrial (album), debut album by Pitchshifter
Other uses
- Industrial piercing, any two pierced ear holes connected with a single straight piece of jewelry
See also
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