Power Electronics (music) - Death Industrial

Death Industrial

Death industrial is an industrial sub-genre typified by a dense atmosphere, low-end drones and screamed or distorted vocals. It can be differentiated from power electronics by a slower, more atmospheric sound reminiscent of dark or ritual ambient, and a less abrasive sound.The term was first used to describe artists such as Brighter Death Now. Other artists include Anenzephalia, Atrax Morgue, Aelia Capitolina, Hieronymus Bosch, and Stratvm Terror.

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