Dark Ambient/Industrial recommendations

Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio
Coph Nia
Karjalan Sissit
Sophia
Raison d'Etre
Elend
Arcana
Sanctum
In Slaughter Natives
Atrium Carceri
Brighter Death Now
Desiderii Marginis
 
Sephiroth
Coil
Dead Can Dance
Delerium (old albums, prior to Semantic Spaces)
Ulver (Metamorphosis, Perdition City & Lyckantropen Themes)
Aghast
Apoptose
Bad Sector
Cyclotimia
Deutch Nepal
Encomiast
Liquid Morphine
Maeror Tri
Necrophorus
Hexentanz
 
Try TORTURE WHEEL, awesome, extroardinary Drone Doom/Industrial from the USA... It's like a miz between TYRANNY and SUNN O))), just add a few more electronics and you'll have an idea.
 
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skinny puppy
NIN (a criminally underated by people with good tastes (and overrated by people with bad tastes) band)

That is all the industrial I am familiar with, but I highly recommend all of it. Especially Halber mensch, too dark park, and the fragile. three completley different realeses, but all considred industial. I guess it is randomness and dissonance that define it. That is still wrong though. I think the only way to define electronic genres is historically. Like nowadays, it all blends together.
 
Perdition's Light said:
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But can you pronouce it?

i can. cuz im teh Deutschland hipster.

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My advice to prospective EN fans is to get either Silence Is Sexy, the best of their "accesible" (see non-horrifically abrasive) albums, and work backwards, or to get their first album Kollaps, and just saturate your brain with EN at their ugliest and most dissonant. After you've heard Kollaps, all other music seems just a little less loud and scary.
 
TylerTheNuke said:
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NIN (a criminally underated by people with good tastes (and overrated by people with bad tastes) band)

hahaha couldn't describe them better... and that applies for thousands of other bands.