Quote from: post-morten on January 09, 2014, 04:30:58 PM
Coldwave was also a term coined for a particular branch of north american electronic music, with a colder and more sterile feel than your average ebm band, and these groups were also more prone on using guitar samples. If you were reading the rec.music.industrial usenet newsgroup during the 90s, (american) people were raving about it a lot. Most of these groups are hardly remembered anymore... there would be acts like Acumen, Chemlab, Hate Dept, Diatribe, Cubanate, Hanzel und Gretyl, 16 Volt. Some would stretch it and claim that bigger names such as Ministry, NIN, or even Godflesh could be lumped in under coldwave. But I am by no means an expert... answering this thread brought back memories from my early years as an internet user.
A lot of those bands still exist. There's a new festival in Chicago called Cold Waves devoted to this kind of music, started in 2012 as a memorial to one of the Acumen guys.
2012 lineup: Chemlab, Cocks Members (ex-Revolting Cocks), Acumen Nation, 16 Volt, Damage Manual, The Final Cut, The Clay People, Hate Dept., Iron Lung Corp, Go Fight!/Die Warzau, Czar, I:Scintilla, Cyanotic
2013 lineup: Prong, Iron Lung Corp, 16 Volt, Skrew, Hate Dept., Evil Mothers, Plague Bringer, Cocks Members, Douglas J. McCarthy, Die Warzau, Acucrack, The Clay People, En Esch w/ Promonium Jesters, Bile