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Old 29th December 2009   #31
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Originally Posted by zosthegoatherd View Post
As for getting a sound closer to NIN, buy some '80's gear, listen to skinny puppy, chase Al Jurgensen around, and get Adrian Sherwood to teach you to mix.
Snicker, snicker

I like Trent's endeavors but that shit is the truth. Do not forget that Danny Hyde an associate of Coil helped craft some of that NIN sound as well. But I digress...

How to make Industrial music IMO starts with a sampler. Sample noises, people crying there hearts out, maybe sample your grandmother as she takes her last breath.

In 1989-90 I was making pretty good Industrial with a Ensoniq EPS a Yamaha RY30 and a microphone with some distortion pedals and some delays.

Screw it, if it is Industrial than call it that. If it is experimental who cares! I have always enjoyed making music and other people can take their pigeon holes and kick rocks.

The link below is something that I made and would call Industrial. The fellow who Mastered (and I know he likes Coil and Current 93) it said it was refreshing to hear something genre-less. So what do I know anyway....




Audio Resistance - A Troubling Concern - SoundCloud





I still think it sounds industrial.....
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