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Dancing In Darkness

    Electronic Body Music, abbreviated as EBM, is a term whose origin stems from the Belgian group Front 242, chosen to describe their electronic music; cold and dancing, free of the dominant influences of the time. Powerful, cold and minimalist electronic rhythms were the hallmarks of this new genre.
    The movement quickly garnered followers with the British group Nitzer Ebb but also in the rest of Europe, with the likes of Borghesia and The Neon Judgment, later signed to labels like PIAS, Antler- Subway, Wax Trax!, Mute, Off Beat, Zoth Ommog, Pendragon and Metropolis.
    EBM’s popularity grew rapidly in the underground scene during the 1980s and early 1990s, especially in Europe, before breaking through in the rest of the world, also influencing the subsequent electroindustrial scene.
    ‘Dancing In Darkness: EBM, Black Synth & Dark Beats From The 80s’ - to give it its full title - is a compilation of some of these bands; bands that changed contemporary music in terms of ideology, politics and aesthetics.

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    Patrick says: More accurately described as Darryl's record collection, or every track I danced to from age 18-21, this double vinyl set serves up ALL the EBM, industrial, NDW and coldwave dancers you know and love - or don't and need. This is the Dark Wired Sovnd...

    TRACK LISTING

    Throbbing Gristle - Dead On Arrival
    Deutsch Amerikanische Freudschaft - Der Musolini
    Cabaret Voltaire - Walls Of Jericho
    Polyphonic Size - Zas
    Dave Ball - Man In The Man
    The Neon Judgement - Chinese Black
    Da Davo - Sex Head
    Borghesia - No Hope No Fear
    Chris & Cosey - Exotika
    Click Click - Headf
    Front 242 - Body To Body (1988 Mix)
    The Cassandra Complex - One Millionth Happy Customer (EBM Mix)
    The Weathermen - Poison (Lethal Mix)
    Nitzer Ebb - Control I’m Here (Strategic Dancefloor Initiative Mix)
    Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon


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