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IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Nov 4, 2008 05:10:31
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I like a lot indutrial rock, specially the future pop subgenre but I havent known any new bands for some time.
I like things like VNV nation, Covenant, Apoptygma Berzerk, I wonder if there is any new band with that style but that sounds updated to todays production standards. Im looking for spectacular sounds, epic melodies and space rock feeling..
Any recomendations?
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Kane
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Posted : Nov 10, 2008 13:36
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Not sure what to recommend..I haven't listened to anything recent along those lines either. Pandora is your friend, though..
http://www.pandora.com/
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Posted : Aug 11, 2009 05:28
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Namnambulu - any album
culture kultur - Revenge
Lights of eurphoria - krieg gegen die maschinen
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great!
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Posted : Jul 14, 2010 00:56
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Posted : Jul 15, 2010 03:03
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mk47
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Posted : Oct 4, 2010 07:52
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Posted : Mar 29, 2011 00:28
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Thx for the recommendations:
accu, not at all what i was looking for.
Namnambulu - good sound but music is lacking
kill memory crash - much more interesting, exploring them right now.
culture kultur - quite good also but the sound isnt top notch.
Lights of eurphoria - better sound, music is entertaining as well.
Now i want to go to a festival and freak everybody dancing goa style
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