And for me, the rubber fetish club stuff certainly would have been thing they could have talked even more! The original Skin Two club, before such magazine even existed. Name dropping mr. Atomage but not really full stories of that, even though I'd assume there could have been. It is not noise, but certainly plays role in industrial culture.
Like in case of Finland, entire fetish club scene is way way later than UK, but it nicely ties into works of industrial noise. Like in case of Nalle Virolainen, who pioneered the body modification, primitive tattoos and such.. Regardless that he is not involved in noise at all, influence ties tightly into older generation of noise makers. Läjä Äijälä being both noise makers himself, but also bringing the rubber perversions into comics, hardcore punk, art, etc. I would not be surprised if some noise makers outside Finland would be like "who cares", but in the end, to really see where certain culture existed in way it did, can be enlightening when you realize the environment they existed etc.