Electroma

L'anima elettronica di DeBaser.

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Propaganda - Dr Mabuse Their videos are always quirky. One of the cultured synth pop groups, with various nods to the more “accessible/mainstream” styles of industrial. ("P. Machinery" is the other track I love... "Duel", on the other hand, is too "paninara").
 
µ-ziq - Hasty Boom Alert Are you sequenced?
 
Telefon Tel Aviv - Fahrenheit Fair Enough @[puntiniCAZpuntini] Thank you for mentioning them. (The album I like the most out of the three)
 
The Prodigy - Everybody In The Place (Official Video) Happy Ferragosto Eve to everyone! Soon off to do some shopping with two friends for beers, sandwiches, and ham. Ready for the bonfires by the sea with a techno speaker. Let's dance like them (minute 1:40).
 
Monte Cazazza - To Mom On Mother's Day He is undoubtedly the darkest industrial subject, also involved in the Factrix project, in short, the little cousins of Cabaret Voltaire. More or less, no one knows what happened to him.
 
Conrad Schnitzler "Electric Garden" Apart from the shocking works with Kluster, precursors to the industrial sound of Neubauten (when he left, the duo remained and called themselves Cluster), he has always stood out as a solo artist. A great researcher of effects, abstruse sonorities, and looped games. "Con" is perhaps his most interesting album, and from a certain point of view, more accessible.
P.S. He is also present in the first of Tangerine...you might have been mistaken...
 
Whitehouse - On Top Who knows these trivial industrials? Low as pressure pots and screams like Orridge.
 
Franco Battiato - Café-Table-Musik Together with Claudio Rocchi. The last avant-garde work would be "Egypt Before the Sands," but with this album (of the same name) the experimental period comes to a close.
 
Tangerine Dream "Genesis", "Ashes To Ashes" & "Resurrection" I'm diving back into the first work with that crazy Conrad Schnitzler.