martial industrial anyone?

Started by jesusfaggotchrist, December 20, 2012, 08:11:45 PM

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jesusfaggotchrist

im already familiar with most of the household names like von thronstahl, der blutharsch, karjalan sissit, etc.

where do you think the term or genre originated? any i might be interested in besides those aformentioned names?

Invisible War

I'd probably say Test Dept is a likely original source.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg3x2Y0JbOg

As for something new in the genre, the most recent album I've heard is Legionarii - Europa Rex

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-l1T4U0TRM

jesusfaggotchrist

see, ive always thought Laibach started that but i could be wrong.

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I think Apoptose - Prozession der Augen might be my favorite martial track.  I appreciate the literalness of it.  I'm sure someone uploaded it to youtube.
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jesusfaggotchrist

I just discovered Derniere Volante, I really like his early stuff, the later stuff leans towards military pop which I'm not too fond of. Finding martial groups that blend with military noise and dark ambient are harder to come by, is there any blogs that specialize in the noisier end of martial music? Kinda broke after holiday shopping and would like to hear some of these groups/artists.


jesusfaggotchrist

i didn't exhaust the list. while i like using youtube, i like having the music at my own disposal before i make any purchases. please don't turn my thread into a lecture about the evils of music piracy. 

jesusfaggotchrist

i never said anyone is lecturing, i just said not to turn it into a lecture. thanks for the list, though. i wasnt trying to provoke you.

jesusfaggotchrist

Organisation Toth. more stuff like this would be appreciated. martial industrial meets ritual ambient.

FreakAnimalFinland

I liked name and I liked presentation, but somehow that project always remained somehow distant to me. What I recall was not that much of "material industrial" as it was just repeating short loops going on and on and on and on...
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Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on December 20, 2012, 09:04:09 PM
I'd put my bet on Laibach.

some stuff from first tape:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqawCGTEnp8

the good old 80's:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ4A2MflNL8

Agreed, with TEST DEPT close behind.
Laibach's "Baptism" may never be outdone.
For those interested in this kind ov music may I submit (the second movement ov) my own STRING OKTET IN A for eight subkontrabass viols, battery and voice. I am not certain it satisfies the criterion for the idiom ov 'martial pop', perhaps commentors could voice their opinion on this.
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jesusfaggotchrist

Militia Dei i just listened to, although somewhat lacking in dynamics, is exactly what im looking for, that mix of ambience and military stompage. and ive liked all ive heard from Organisation Toth.

redswordwhiteplough

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Lately I've been listening to Legionarii, escpecially the album Iron Legion which is great. Dark, brooding, Triarii/Arditi-like martial industrial.

For more uplifting, epic and "soundtrackish" I'd recommend Heroica by Winglord.

jesusfaggotchrist

whats some stuff similar to Blood Axis? is Blot Sacrifice In Sweden an actual live album or is that just speculation?