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Old 29th December 2009   #34
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Originally Posted by 2326t View Post
Legendary Pink Dots
Other than releasing a very sketchy anthology on Netwerk and inexpliably opening for Skinny Puppy I'm not sure how LPD fits into any definition of Industrial.

Of course that just goes to show how hard it is to categorize music into specific genres.

To the OP, your question is a bit weird to me. If you want to emulate some old school industrial get an old digital synth or two (ESQ-1, DX7, K1), one analog synth for bass and whatnot (need not be anything special hell a Juno 106 will do), a drum machine, a sampler (again dirt cheap right now), a sequencer, and some cheap fuzz/effects boxes to run things through. In the 80's that all anyone had to work with -- well except for Al Jourgensen who had a Fairlight!
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