Band websites
Assemblage 23: Dancefloor beats and emotional lyrics by Tom Shear.
Apoptygma Berzerk: Wildly popular technopop from Stephan Groth.
B! Machine: Dark synthpop from Nathaniel L. Nicoll.
Covenant: Popular ebm/technopop by Swedes in nice suits.
Cruxshadows: Dance beats with gothic sentimentality.
Cubanate: Angry industrial music from Marc Heal.
cut.rate.box: Atmospheric technopop from Florida, of all places.
De/Vision: Emotional German synthpop.
Epsilon Minus: Sadly, now defunct.
Evils Toy: Somewhere between melodic electro and harsh industrial.
Front 242: Pioneering fathers of the entire electro and industrial genres.
Funker Vogt: Militant German industrial musik, dammit.
Hate Dept.: Aggro-electro from San Francisco.
Icon of Coil: Popular Norwegian electro and technopop.
In Strict Confidence: Harsh and melodic endzeit EBM.
Iris: Catchy, well-crafted synthpop.
K.M.F.D.M.: Industrial and coldwave with no pity for the majority.
L'ame Immortelle: Brooding Austrian darkwave, ranging from classic gothic to harsh EBM.
Mesh: Bitterweet British synthpop.
Ministry: Al Jourgensen and WaxTrax rocked, once upon a time.
My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult: Industial-techno-kitsch-pop for electronic messiahs.
Neuroticfish: Hypnotising danceable songs about emotional dependecies and their effects.
Nine Inch Nails: Best. Band. Ever. NIN is what got me hooked on the undustrial sound.
Sister Machine Gun: Chicago's "Ambassadors of Industrial Music."
Seabound: A distinctive electronic sound that thrives with creative contradictions.
Suicide Commando: Stomp-worthy endzeit EBM for rivetheads everywhere.
Velvet Acid Christ: Popular and disturding dark techno and EBM.
VNV Nation: Lush, beautiful, and dark technopop. Ronan Harris is awesome.
Wolfsheim: Beautifully crafted German synthpop.
:Wumpscut:: The gods of endzeit EBM, harsh and dark and very scary. And popular.
X-Marks the Pedwalk: Fast-paced, excellent industrial dance and techno.