
Some ancient cassettes
Some old cassettes from way back in the day... ah the memories

Some old cassettes from way back in the day... ah the memories
Does anyone remember IN Zine? It was one of the best (arguably the best) industrial-genre specific hard copy zines from back in the day. One of my projects 'Godkomplex' appeared on IN's compilation CD's Vol. 02 in 2004 and V3.0 in 2005. In the pictured issue, I had a legal article discussing the use of movie samples in industrial music, arguing that in most cases a sample from an audiovisual work for use in a musical sound recording is de minimis and not actionable, but in any event the "fair use" defense is very strong for such use.
There is a new biannual zine focused on industrial music called "Industriv" with its first issue out this month that sounds promising: Industriv is becoming a magazine · industriv.
Related to my TOPY/GPO post yesterday is Art Sex Music by Cosey Fanni Tutti. Thoughts? Let's discuss.
TOPY. Thoughts? Any other former anti-cult members here?
The 1983 issue of RE/Search Magazine (The Industrial Culture Handbook) widely considered the "bible" of early industrial music. Thoughts? Anyone else still have this from way back in the day?
For some darker more aggressive vibes, check out the dark techno-industrial/metal/EBM playlist
Hi... this is my first reddit post. Wanted to ask if anyone else may have been at this show, or another show on this tour. This was the "fence" tour... Ministry's 'The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste' tour of 1990... KMFDM opened... Ogre from Skinny Puppy was on the tour... I remember he sang 'So What' and contributed to some others. Also curious for those of you who may have attended whether this show/tour "ruined" all other live shows for you, as it sort of did for me. There has just never been a more intense show... as an attorney, I sincerely doubt it's possible nowadays for legal reasons to have a show this intense lol. This show was also my first introduction to KMFDM... and they blew my mind as well at the time. I was a senior in high school. Wow, time flies. Cheers.