Nitzer Ebb - Industrial Complex
Nitzer Ebb - Industrial Complex

Album Review

Album title
Industrial Complex
Artist
Nitzer Ebb
Label
Major Records
Release date
15 Feb

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Nitzer Ebb - Industrial Complex

3/5 stars
Album review by Mark Shukla.
Published 21 January 2010

 

A lot of underground bands spent the 80s trying and failing to change the world. Nitzer Ebb decided instead to change electronic music – and they succeeded. More than contemporaries such as Cabaret Voltaire or Throbbing Gristle, they were the arch-aesthetes of the period, extending the principles of Kraftwerk's 'electronic body music' to create a sound based upon rhythm and aggression that married perfectly with their minimal, militaristic image. Fifteen years on from their last studio LP, this reunion album succeeds in replicating the classic Ebb sound but takes very few risks in the process: Bon Harris' programming is still ruthlessly dynamic but inevitably Douglas McCarthy's voice has lost some of its bite. Frustratingly, the lyric sheet doesn't deviate from the industrial syllabus of disgust, loss and self-loathing, but if it's a physically thrilling high-volume listening experience you're after then Nitzer Ebb can still scratch that itch. [Mark Shukla]

 

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  • Nitzer Ebb contemporaries of Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle? Do me a favour! All great bands but the latter 2 were innovators making industrial whilst NE were at primary school.

    Posted by On the MIC | Wednesday March 2010 @ 19:44

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