So like… MDFMK maybe?
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sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 hours agoI mean, NiN and industrial in general has many elements in common with it…
I dunno, its less … orthodox, in time signatures, than basically all NiN I can remember listening to, with the exception of Ghosts.
Ghosts has a lot more just… weird timings, but they’re also paired with melodies and chords that are dissonant or off in some way…
Not much of Ghosts is high tempo, ‘action-y’, and HL2’s melodies are actually not as odd and dissonant, they’re more conventional, just often played with unconventional instruments/synths.
And, NiN’s drumming, cymbals and such is usually nowhere near as frantic.
… Maybe I just don’t have a wide enough industrial palette, and I guess maybe yeah, ‘HL2 style’ is best described as a subgenre of industrial?
MIDItheKID@lemmy.world 3 hours ago
motruck@lemmy.zip 2 hours ago
KMFDM, better than the best.
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 hours ago
You’re good at this.
Yeah, actually, this is pretty close, if you had these guys make ‘instrumentals’, no lyrics songs.
Like if you took all of the differing elements, and patterns of maybe 3 of their songs, and essentially remixed them into one song, stripped out the vocals… that would approximately be pretty close to a good deal of HL2 songs.
Maybe increase the range of effects and synths used a bit, but yeah, this is pretty close.
I guess the main difference left that I can think of is that… a lot of this kind of 90s/00s industrial, it will be built kind of around a guitar riff, like the distored/noise guitar is kind of the foundation, the thing that is basically always there, keeping the tempo, driving the song.
But a lot of HL2 songs will… kind of swap this idea: The driving melody is synthetic, the guitar is used for the occasional/repeated kind of bits of flavor.
… I feel like I don’t music theory to know the right words, lol.
MIDItheKID@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
Oohh oh oh… Check out “The Algorithm”
I think that might be the closest to what you are looking for that I can think of. It’s a little metal on the drums, but it’s got way more synth lead stuff.
While a bit different from what your asking for, you should also check out Master Boot Record - it’s a bit more chip tune metal. It’s fun though
I think you were asking about the genre of music, and I don’t have an answer for you off the top of my head, but if you want to go on the journey of electronic music genres and sub genres and sub sub genres and learn about types of music and artists you might like, strap on your ear goggles and head on over to Ishkur’s guide to electronic music:music.ishkur.com
I have lost hours of my life there before.
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 hours ago
Ok, I was going to edit this in to my last comment, but you already replied, so:
youtube.com/watch?v=9F030ERnQ84&list=PL059AC88C84…
‘You’re Not Supposed to Be Here’
Ok so we open with… I think:
Either a very distorted bass guitar or synth… and… a marimba?
At about 10 seconds we start the action, angry synth and … drum kit that includes a steel drum?
We’ve also got another kind of haunting synth doing a more complex melody…
Then at about 35 seconds, the song basically explodes into… all the synths are here (maybe some are guitars with lots of effects/delays/fades?) now, big sound range from the synths/possible guitars…
And then at about 55 seconds, slight lull, piano is here now,
Some synths/guitars? are still going, piano is somber, breakbeat drumming is intense … thats quite a juxtapostion…
Synths get more prominent, piano fades out…
Then by about 1:35 we downplay the synths a bit, piano is sad again… drumming is still happening.
Ok, then by about 1:55, pretty sure this is a guitar, that uses a delay pedal/effect to basically punctuate itself for 1-2 second melodic bursts, gets accomoanied by either another heavily modified guitar or synth untill…
About 2:25, sad piano is back again, to basically play us out, but the breakbeat drumming is still here, untill it isn’t, and we actually fade out on bass guitar/synth… and the marimba.
This is a 2:41 second song.
It took me like 15 minutes to attempt to comprehend what is happening.
I do know Master Boot Record and yeah I agree, its more like chiptune metal…
I will have to check out The Algorithm and Ishkur’s site… though probably tomorrow.
I know that if I start now, I will not get to sleep untill 4 am.
FE80@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
NiN did the soundtrack to Quake.
MIDItheKID@lemmy.world 45 minutes ago
An of course their logo was on the ammo crates for the nail gun. Because if you have an automatic nail gun, nine inch nails make the perfect ammo. You’re not going to kill shamblers with 23ga pin nails.
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 hours ago
Yeah, there is no denying that NiN and industrial in general was… running through the blood of the late 90s / early 00s FPS pioneers.
Heck, not even just FPS:
Frank ‘Motherfucking’ Klepacki.
… who the fuck comes up with both Hell March… and IndustroFunk?
He just like invented a subgenre, as a song.