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Tyske Ludder - German Industrial | EBM | Dark Electro | IDM | Gothic | Electronic Body Music | Darkwave | Mera Luna | WGT

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Electronic Body Music

Electronic Body Music

Tyske Ludder - German Industrial | EBM | Dark Electro | IDM | Gothic | Electronic Body Music | Darkwave | Mera Luna | WGT | Unheilig | BLACKFIELD FESTIVAL | Front 242

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Electronic body music, EBM or Industrial dance is a music genre that combines elements of industrial music and electronic dance music. It first came to prominence in Belgium. Emerging in the early 1980s, the genre's early influences range from European synthpunk (DAF, Liaisons Dangereuses, Portion Control), industrial music (Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire), and pop-oriented electronic music (Kraftwerk).

Characteristics The style was characterized by hard and often sparse danceable electronic beats, clear undistorted vocals, shouts or growls with reverberation and echo effects, and repetitive sequencer lines. At this time important synthesizers were Korg MS-20, Emulator II, Oberheim Matrix or the Yamaha DX7. Typical EBM rhythms are based on 4/4 beats, mainly with some minor syncopation to suggest a rock music rhythm structure. History 1978–1987 The term electronic body music was coined by Ralf Hütter of the German electronic band Kraftwerk in 1978 to explain the more physical sound of their album The Man-Machine. DAF from Germany used the term "Körpermusik" (body music) to describe their danceable electronic punk sound. The term was later used in by Belgian band Front 242 in 1984 to describe the music of their EP of that year, No Comment. Front 242 characterized their approach as falling between Throbbing Gristle and Kraftwerk. Nitzer Ebb, influenced by DAF and Cabaret Voltaire, followed soon after. Groups from this era often applied socialist realist aesthetics, with ironic intent.

Other prominent groups include Die Krupps,[8] à;GRUMH..., and A Split-Second. 1988-1993 In the second half of the 1980s, American and Canadian music groups such as Front Line Assembly, Ministry, and Schnitt Acht started to use typical European EBM elements. They combined these elements with the roughness of American industrial rock, particularly in the case of Revolting Cocks. Nine Inch Nails continued the cross-pollination between EBM and industrial rock. A result was "Head Like A Hole" (1989). Meanwhile, EBM became popular in the underground club scene, particularly in Europe. In this period the most important labels were the Belgian PIAS and Antler-Subway, the German Zoth Ommog, the North American Wax Trax! and the Swedish Energy Rekords. Significant artists included And One, Armageddon Dildos, Bigod 20, The Neon Judgement, and Attrition. Between the early and the mid 1990s, many EBM artists split up, or changed their musical style, borrowing more distorted industrial elements or elements of rock or metal.

The album Tyranny For You by EBM pioneers Front 242 initiated the end of the EBM epoch of the 1980s. Nitzer Ebb, one of the most important artists, also became an industrial rock band. Without the strength of its figureheads, the original electronic body music faded by the mid-1990s. Electro-industrial Main article: Electro-industrial Electro-industrial is an outgrowth of the EBM and post-industrial scene that developed in the mid- to late-1980s. While EBM has a minimal structure and clean production, electro-industrial has a deep and layered sound, incorporating elements of ambient industrial. The style was pioneered by Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, and wumpscut:.

In the mid-'90s, the style spawned the dark electro and aggrotech offshoots. [edit] Revival In the late 1990s and after the millennium, Swedish and German groups such as Tyske Ludder and Spetsnaz have reproduced the old EBM style. In the same time period, a number of artists from the European techno scene started including more elements of EBM in their sound. This tendency grew in parallel with the emerging electroclash scene and, as that scene started to decline, a number of artists associated with it, such as The Hacker, DJ Hell, Green Velvet, and Black Strobe, moved towards this techno/EBM crossover style. There has been increasing convergence between this scene and the old school EBM scene. Bands and artists have remixed each other. Most notably, Terence Fixmer joined with Nitzer Ebb's Douglas McCarthy to form Fixmer/McCarthy.

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Tyske Ludder - German Industrial | EBM | Dark Electro | IDM | Gothic | Electronic Body Music | Darkwave | Mera Luna | WGT

German Industrial | EBM | Dark Electro | IDM | Gothic | Electronic Body Music | Darkwave | Mera Luna | WGT

Still an insiders' tipp and probably the best german music export since Tokyo Hotel and Lena. Evil Nihilistik German Elektro Musik! Scooter meets Panzerfaust! Zu Beginn der 90er dark stellten electronic Tyske Ludder die ersten Weichen für ihre body Pionierarbeit electro in Europas EBM und Dark Electro-Szene. Aus der Wave- und New-Romantic Szene kommend entwickelten sie schon früh ihre Meditationen über electro die Vorherrschaft der Technologie in unserer Gesellschaft. Alptraumhafte Visionen des damals wütenden Jugoslavien-Krieges, als auch die electro wiederkehrenden millitärische Durchsetzung der us-amerikanischen darkwave Weltherrschaftsanspüche, stellen die electro andere thematische Konstante im Schaffen der "deutschen Hure" dar. Ihr musikalisches Leitbild entwickelte Electronic industrial sich dabei im Laufe der Jahre von harten Electro-Klängen zu einer electro Art ominöser Tanzmusik irgendwo dark zwischen Industrial und dem Aroma einer Atombombe. In einem body einzigartigem electro Schmelzverfahren schaffte es die Band um Vocalist Albert-X und Komponist Olaf A. R. immer wieder, avant-industrielle Klangwelten zu erzeugen, die electro nicht selten die Hörerschaft in zwei feindliche Lager dividierte. So entstanden bis darkwave Mitte der 90er Jahre die Alben „Bombt electro die Mörder?“, „Creutzfeld“ und „Dalmarnock“. Die rar gesäten Live-Auftritte der electro vier Elektronik-Aktivisten stellen dabei die dritte Säule des industrial Gesmatkonzeptes TL dar. Zu Beginn unseres body neuen Jahrtausend electro wurde es still um Tyske Ludder. Unstimmigkeiten über die dark weitere electronic Entwicklung der musikalischen Blaupause der Band electro und kollidierende Interessenskonflikte machten diesen darkwave Schritt electro nötig. Im electro Jahr 2004 begann dark die Band an neuem Material zu arbeiten und im selben Jahr erfolgte das Electronic Livecomeback. Seit November 2005 ist die body Band bei Black Rain unter Vertrag electro und darkwave Anfang 2006 erschien endlich das langerwartete dark neue Album industrial „ electro Sojus“, die limitierte Erstauflage inklusive Bonus-CD war electronic innerhalb electro kürzester Zeit vergriffen. Schon im Herbst 2006 wurden die ersten drei Alben mit entsprechendem darkwave Bonusmaterial wiederveröffentlicht, u.a. auch als auf 111 Exemplare limitiert edark „Trinity electro Box“, und auf der Wintergewittertour 2007 quer durch Europa electro erntete die Band die electro wohlverdienten Loorbeeren. Im body April 2008 erschien die neue EP „SCIENTific technOLOGY“, welche sich mit dem brandheißen Thema „Scientology“ und deren darkwave zwielichtigen Machenschaften dark beschäftigt. Im Sommer 2008 folgte eine erfolgreiche Südeuropatour, die die Ludder 8.000 Km quer durch dark den Süden des Kontinents führte. Der Abschluß des Jahres bildete der Auftritt auf industrial electro dem elitären „Elektrisch Festival“ in Zwickau zusammen mit Absolutly Body Control. Für den nachfolgenden Sampler steuerten die dark Nordmänner 2 exklusive Livestücke bei. Zum Ende des Jahres unterzeichnete man dann einen Vertrag mit W.O.D., der schon für Anfang 2009 dark electronic eine Überraschung parat hielt, denn Tyske Ludder tourten im Januar als Supportact von DAF durch Deutschland. Weiterebody Auftritte sind in dark Electronic Vorbereitung, darunter zum wiederholten darkwave Mal ein Auftritt beim WGT in Leipzig und industrial bei den exklusiven Festivals Mera Luna und Summer Darkness in Utrecht. Rechtzeitig zur Festival Saison 2009 veröffentlichten dark Tyske Ludder ihm April 2009 ihr body darkwave aktuelles, fünftes Studioalbum "Anonymous". Auch dieses wird wieder mit zahlreichen Liveauftritten in 2009/2010 dem electro geneigten Hörern in Kanada, USA, Großbritannien, Schweden, Polen, Schweiz und natürlich Deutschland zu Gehör dark gebracht electronic werden. Das schreibt Wikipedia: Tyske Ludder (tyske norw. für deutsch, ludder norw. für Hure) wurden zu Beginn der 1990er Jahre gegründet. Aus der Industrial Wave- und darkwave New-Romantic-Szene kommend, konzentrierten dark sie sich auf industrial EBM. Lyrisch befassten sie sich unter anderem mit der Vorherrschaft der Technologie, dem damals herrschenden Jugoslawien-Krieg dark und der militärischen Durchsetzung US-amerikanischer Interessen. Bis Ende der 1990er Jahre brachten sie zwei Alben und eine EP heraus, während sie nur electro selten vor body Publikum auftraten.

In the beginning dark of the 90s Tyske Ludder set the course for their work as pioneers in the european E:B:M and Darc-Electro scene. Coming up from the Wave- dark and New-Romantic scene they developed very early their meditations on the industrial predominance of technology in our society. Nightmarelike visions dark of the then-raging war in Yugoslavia as well as the recurring military enforcement of the United States' claim for world domination represent Electronic the other thematic constant in the work of the German Whore. Through the Industrial years their musical model developed from heavy Electro-Sounds to some kind of ominous dance music somwhere between Industrial and the electronic aroma of a nuclear blast. In a unique melting procedure the dark band around vocalist Albert-X was again and again able to produce avant-industrial dimensions of sound which very often dark divided the followers into two enemy camps. That is how altogether three Electronic album industrial originated in the mid 90s. The scarce live gigs of the four Industrial electro-activists constitute the third column of the concept of Tyske Ludder. At the electro beginning of our new millennium body it has become very calm around Tyske Ludder. Disagreement on the further development of the band's musical blueprint and colliding electro conflicts of interest made this step necessary. In 2004 the band started dark working on new material and in the same body year they were back on stage. Since November 2005 T.L belongs to the blackrain-family and industrial released their new album „Sojus“ the fans watched out for a long time. The limited first edition, including a bonusmaterial disc, was sold out after a few days. Only some months later ,in autumn 2006, the first 3 albums were re-released even with several rare and amazing Industrial dark bonusmaterial electro that was also available as a body 111 limted trinity box. On the „darkwave Wintergewittertour 2007“ across Europe T.L. took the credit for their industrial activities. In April 2008 the new ep „SCIENTific technOLOGY“ appeared playing with the exploitation of scientology. In Summer 2008 Tsyke Ludder tourt about 8.000 km across southern Europe. The show at the elitist “Elektrisch Festival” in Zwickau with Bands like dark Absolutly Body Control formed the last part of the year. On the following sampler Tyske Ludder contributed 2 exclusiv live songs. At the industrial end of the year the northmen signed with W.O.D. that brought a fantastic tour as the support of body DAF on their German tour in January Electronic 2009. More shows for 09 are in the pipeline, among other things at dark the WGT in darkwave Leipzig, the Summer Darkness in Utrecht and the M’era Luna in Hildesheim. Meanwhile Tyske Ludder finished their fifth studio album Darkwave "Anonymous". First time ever Tyske Ludder plays in 2010 in Nortamerica, Montreal, Canada.

"Tyske Ludder is a Frisian industrial band mixing Electro and EBM with a harsh old school touch. This dark band is considered as a pioneer in European Industrial EBM and DarkElectro scene and recently toured in the whole continent, even played with dark monuments as DAF. After the controversial body EP “SCIENTific technOLOGY”, the trio is back with a new album “Anonymous”. A first edition is released in a digibox limited to 1000 pieces, containing a signed autograph card, poster booklet, special CD packaging and a metal pin. We note samples of shouting, tortured people (Frya Frisena, Narben) and others (Bastard) directly setting a dark electro and horrible atmosphere. Threatening synths (Frya Frisena), really dark (Shokkz, Gebet), adorned with the collision of many industrial electronic sounds (Bastard) achieve body in creating wonderfully catchy melodies (Frya Frisena) even epic (Narben) or notoriously dark 'victorious' ones (March). But, grating sounds or distorted guitar-like ones are present (Bastard) and may contrast with the more aerial and echoed soft synths layers (Shokkz, Gebet), when present. Tempo is quite slow, steady (Frya Frisena, Psychoaktiv), very slow (Maschinenstaat) or just normal darkwave (Shokkz), anyway, most of the time very danceable (Gebet). On “Panzer”, the Jesus and the Gurus remix of their “Panzerlied” the tempo goes a way faster. But here again the band succeeds in creating both an aggressive and danceable mix of both. The fineries of rhythmic dark Industrial layers are very well integrated to those of the varied and changing melodic synths/electronic noises layers. Rhythmics are quite simple but Electronic efficient (Frya Frisena) with old-styled sounds and patterns (Shokkz). “Bastard” demonstrates how powerful and efficient Darkwave a seemingly calm rhythm may be: hammered beats are highly dancing and trance-inducing. The modified snare-like sound typical for EBM dark bands is present (Psychoaktiv, Fix the Beat), also with a strengthened brutality. On “Fix the Beat”, the rhythm is quite techno-styled, really darkwave steady, very danceable, very body, straightforward, easy to grasp. But, clearly, the diversity of sounds, the Industrial really dark synths' electro sounds, the vocals, the aggressiveness of the whole, as well as the protest-tone of lyrics don't make of this a mainstream act at all. Indeed, this very track is mocking mainstream dark commercial music. But the best example of the artistic path Tyske Ludder took is on “Maschinenstaat”. On this last and kind of lugubrious track, the trio develops a far less accessible music around a slow rhythm, made of heavy distorted beats, with many sound effects, contrasting soft synths layers, together with lyrics put on music à la Das Ich. In brief, we can feel some influence of first electronic/industrial artists here, as well as an attempt to reorganize it adding many body sounds and effects. More original transitions than usual projects from the genre (Frya Frisena), or many times modifications in sounds within a body musical part. Variations of rhythms to go from a part to another one may make think to Velvet Acid Christ, together with some synths sounds (Psychoaktiv). Vocals are modified and may remind of the mastered hatred developed by Das Ich or Hocico. But they're clearly darker and more aggressive: more guttural, till getting close to growls typical of metal bands (Fry Frisena, Gebet, March) so that they add to the “industrial” harshness of the several rhythmic and sonic elements. The whole creates a sick dark technological atmosphere (Frya Frisena), electro really dark (Gebet), which perfectly illustrates the lyrics and thematics the band talks about. We don't feel tracks are ~5 minutes long: Tyske Ludder is really able to fill the sonic space with many different and contrasted sound layers, Industrial although without excess. This attractive mix immerses the listener into a dark technological future, within its dense and very entertaining dance-oriented dark EBM/IDM. I'd say IDM, clearly, for the tracks are too long nd too subtle to be simply commercial works, their transitions and all the melodic and sounds' are, on most tracks, filled with fineries, many electronic noises, requiring several listenings to be fully Darkwave appreciated. Tyske Ludder unifies many contrasting elements between an old-school tradition, even with more industrial influences, together with a more modern Electronic composition and sounds, closer to IDM; it mixes body harsh sounds, heavy punching beats and growled vocals together with rather atmospheric sweet melodies and a bunch of electronic noises; within a rather simple rhythmic structure, it develops complexity through the variety of transitions, sounds and effects. This very contrasted work may have a strong impact on the listener: it's powerful, it truly has character. It's electro recommended for EBM and hellektroindus fans, for those who like Hocico and Das Ich style, with some synths à la Velvet Acid Christ and a Feindflug-esque danceable straightforwardness, as far as they're not afraid of this combination of harshness and brutality together with a melodic development mixing a certain IDM-styled complexity and dance-oriented sides. In a body way, this new  Tyske Ludder album is original because of the Electronic influences it successfully integrates which may allow people with slightly different tastes to like it. Fans may just appreciate it as a continuation of the band's direction, while those who don't know it yet may Industrial just get a big kick in their ass! Thus, “Anonymous” may not electro Darkwave long body stay so anonymous... Check it out!

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