| Power noise | |
| Stylistic origins | |
|---|---|
| Cultural origins |
Mid-1990s Germany and UK
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| Typical instruments |
Drum machine, computer programs, other electronics
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| Mainstream popularity | Low |
| Fusion genres | |
| Drum'N'Noise, Industrial Hardcore | |
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| Europe, United States | |
| Other topics | |
| List of electronic and industrial music artists | |
Power noise (also known as rhythmic noise, noize and occasionally as distorted beat music) is a fusion genre between Post-Industrial music and IDM, drum & bass, hardcore techno or breakcore, that takes its inspiration from some of the more structured and distorted early industrial acts, such as Esplendor Geometrico. Japanoise, or ジャパノイズ, is a Portmanteau of the words "Japanese" and "noise" a term applied to the diverse prolific and influential Intelligent dance music (commonly IDM) is a genre name invented in the early 1990s by the creators of an American online mailing list Breakcore is a loosely defined electronic music style that brings together elements of Industrial, jungle, Hardcore techno and IDM into a breakbeat-oriented Electro-industrial is a musical outgrowth of the EBM and Post-industrial scene Intelligent dance music (commonly IDM) is a genre name invented in the early 1990s by the creators of an American online mailing list "Noisecore" redirects here For the style of metalcore see Mathcore. Breakcore is a loosely defined electronic music style that brings together elements of Industrial, jungle, Hardcore techno and IDM into a breakbeat-oriented Esplendor Geométrico is a Spanish industrial band The band was formed in the early 1980s by Arturo Lanz Gabriel Riaza, and Juan Carlos Sastre who had The term "power noise" was originally coined by Raoul Roucka of Noisex in 1997, with the track "United (Power Noise Movement)" and the genre was exposed to the US Industrial Scene by the electro-industrial act :wumpscut:, who signed Noisex to the label Mental Ulcer Forges. Noisex is the name of a Power noise and Industrial music act from Germany. Year 1997 ( MCMXCVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1997 Gregorian calendar Electro-industrial is a musical outgrowth of the EBM and Post-industrial scene Noisex is the name of a Power noise and Industrial music act from Germany. Typically, power noise is based upon a distorted kick drum from a drum machine such as a Roland TR-909, uses militaristic 4/4 beats, and is usually instrumental. The Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer is a partially analog, partially sample-based Drum machine built by the Japanese Roland Corporation Sometimes a melodic component is added, but this is usually secondary to the rhythm. Power noise tracks are typically structured and danceable, but are known to be occasionally abstract. This genre is showcased at the annual Maschinenfest festival in Krefeld, Germany, as well as at Infest in Bradford, UK. Maschinenfest is a yearly three-day underground music festival featuring industrial, power electronics, noise and other Alternative electronic History The origins of the town were in Roman times when the legions founded the military camp of Gelduba (today the borough of Gellep Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. Infest is an annual three day Music festival held at the University of Bradford Union in the United Kingdom, featuring Bradford ( lies at the heart of the City of Bradford, a Metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located
Bands such as Combichrist and Dulce Liquido partially belong to the Aggrotech genre as well, depending on albums and/or tracks. Combichrist was formed in 2003 by Norwegian Andy LaPlegua (founder of the band Icon of Coil) as an aggrotech project Dulce Liquido is a Mexican Aggrotech and Power noise group. The band is a side project from Hocico member Racso Agroyam The term Industrial music was first used in the mid-1970s to describe the then-unique sound of the Industrial Records label artists a wide variety of labels and artists have .
The term "power noise" should not be confused with the term "power electronics", which is a subgenre of noise. The term Industrial music was first used in the mid-1970s to describe the then-unique sound of the Industrial Records label artists a wide variety of labels and artists have
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