Tuesday, October 21, 2008

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ohGr - Welt


Some of you may be familiar with the name ohGr. It's actually Nivek Ogre from the band Skinny Puppy. In his solo project, he creates sublime electronic music that isn't necessarily industrial. The music is generally upbeat and even danceable at times, and the lyrics aren't really that distorted. The singles, Cracker and Pore, seem to stand out as the best songs on the album, but to be honest, there isn't really any down time here. If you're looking for very well done electro-industrial, look no further. ohGr is here.

http://www.mediafire.com/?mj3muw2mhze

Monday, October 20, 2008

Slaves On Dope - Inches From The Mainline


Slaves On Dope is kind of hard to classify, but none the less very good. I guess Nu Metal would be the proper classification. The music is hard and energetic. The vocals are often either pure speaking or pure screaming. The lyrics aren't the deepest around, but that's fine. Vulgar and offensive, lyrics like "fuck you, fucker" and songs like "Bitch Slap" show what this band is about. Don't expect to listen to SOD and get your regular hard rock. Expect angsty screaming and thrashing. That's not to say that this group isn't good. In fact, I like them a lot. Anyway, enjoy.

http://www.mediafire.com/?g2fomnmd144

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Front Line Assembly - Civilization


This is the first Front Line Assembly I've ever had, and is one of the best. Here, we can here Bill Leeb's over 20 years of experience come together and create a masterpiece. The first two tracks, Psychosomatic and Maniacal, are classic dancefloor stompers in the classic FLA style. The rest, however, show a deeper, more involved approach. The songs are more, well, ambient (lacking a better word). Tracks such as the title track and Transmitter are amazingly well put together songs that aim for someone other than the average industrial dance club attendee. They are masterful works of art (yeah I know I'm sucking a lot of dick here). That' s all I can say it is. Definitely an album for your industrial or electronica listener.

http://www.mediafire.com/?0iywzmcnnm1

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Mindless Self Indulgence - Straight To Video: The Remixes


If you liked the You'll Rebel To Anything album, I have a little treat for you. Here you can get the remixes of the song Straight To Video, done by such prominent industrial artists as Front Line Assembly, Assemblage 23, The Birthday Massacre, and Velvet Acid Christ. 15 versions of STV are here, as well as 2 additional ones, the instrumental version as well as a vocal only. A nice addition to any Mindless Self Indulgence fan.

http://www.mediafire.com/?ylwokundybm

Sunday, October 5, 2008

:Wumpscut: - Embryodead


Embryodead is perhaps the pinnacle of :Wumpscut:'s career, or at least it is in my opinion. On this disc we see Rudy Ratzinger's masterful industrial prowess, from the dancefloor stompers such as War (my personal favorite :W: song, ever) and the title track, and we see (or should I say hear) his ability to make slower songs as well, as seen from Stillborn and Angel. If you are a fan of :W: but are missing this album, shame on you! Embryodead is an amazing work of industrial, and a must have for any self-proclaimed industrial maniac.

http://www.mediafire.com/?iwjzdtmtwyz