Does Yea Forums like EBM?
Does Yea Forums like EBM?
I've heard of it (electronic body music?) but never actually heard examples. Please enlighten me OP
Nitzer Ebb, Schwefelgelb, Tzusing, DAF, Front 242 the list could go on....
the electro industrial stuff is cringey but the recent EBM stuff fusing it with industrial techno is god tier
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Ahhh I see, it's music for bald moody German men in black t-shirts. Not really my thing but I see the appeal, have heard Tzusing before and thought it was pretty good
>Tzusing
I wouldn't call him EBM but he is good as fuck, first time I see someone mentioning him
Electro industrial isnt "cringey", youre thinking of aggrotech. Its ironic youre saying "industrial techno" when all of those tracks are EBM because thats what it is.
EBM is a meme word, Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb are both EBM but sound nothing alike. People in europe got a habit of calling aggrotech EBM in the 2000s so they started an "old school" movement called Anhalt EBM dedicated entirely to sounding like Nitzer Ebb.
In the 80s electronic disco music was in its infancy and gaybar detroit techno didnt "own" the techno label yet. When this new techno music says its mixed with EBM what they really mean is theyre using FM synths and trying to sound like Front 242 and A Split Second because thats what they used back then.
In a perfect world industrial techno like 242 would be the only techno and That detroit shit never happened.
You might be retarded.
Ok but Silent Servant and Schwefelgelb ARE industrial techno.
I know what youre saying but its like how black metal originally meant satanic metal like Venom and Mercyful Fate and not the norwegian shit.
Sorry but you are wrong since no one called Front 242 "Industrial Techno" back in the day cause it's a genre label originally coined in the very late 90s early 00s to refer acts like Regis, Surgeon, Function, British Murder Boys, Perc, etc.
Same with Black Metal, think that almost no one called those bands "Black Metal" outside the Slayer fanzine on late 80s, that's why those bands are just the inspiration for the birth of the genre as it is, what we know as the second wave