Metal industrial
Metal industrial | |
Origini stilistice | Industrial rock, industrial dance, heavy metal, thrash metal, noise rock, hardcore punk |
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Origini culturale | Sfârșitul anilor 1980, Marea Britanie, S.U.A., Germania |
Instrumente tipice | Chitara electrică, chitară bas, baterie, sintetizator, sintetizator de ritm, sequencer, clape, sampler |
Popularitate | Underground la sfârșitul anilor 1980, moderată în anii 1990, înaltă la sf. anilor 1990-anii 2000. |
Forme derivate | Neue Deutsche Härte, nu metal |
Genuri de fuziune | |
Industrial black metal, industrial thrash metal, industrial death metal | |
Alte subiecte | |
Formații - Post-industrial music - Alternative metal[1][2] | |
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Metalul industrial, denumit și industrial metal sau cyber metal este un subgen al muzicii heavy metal, derivat din Industrial dance,[3] thrash metal și hardcore punk, utilizând riffuri de chitară repetitive de Heavy metal, sampling, linii de sintetizator sau sequencer, și vocal distorsionat.[1] Ca fondatori ai industrial metal sunt considerate formațiile Ministry,[4] Godflesh[5] și KMFDM.[4]
Vezi și
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modificare- ^ a b „Industrial Metal”. Allmusic. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în .
- ^ „Alternative Metal”. Allmusic. Accesat în .
- ^ Mark Blackwell / Jim Greer: All-Day Sucker. In: SPIN Magazine, Oktober 1991, p. 57.
- ^ a b Di Perna 1995a, page 69.
- ^ Walters, Martin. „(((Godflesh > Overview)))”. allmusic. Accesat în .
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