Industrial techno

[1] Characteristically, it incorporates influences from the bleak, noisy sound and aesthetics of early industrial music acts, particularly Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle.

[3] Some of the earliest musical projects in the genre include the band Final Cut, formed by Jeff Mills and Anthony Srock in the late 1980s.

[4][5] Their 1989 debut industrial-techno album[6] Deep into the Cut was described by The Wire as "a significant moment in the convergence of the classic industrial aesthetic and the emerging sound of Detroit techno".

[4] The genre has seen a resurgence in the 2010s,[1][2] spearheaded by acts such as Adam X, Orphx, and Ancient Methods, and others later like Blawan and Karenn.

Other artists associated with industrial techno include Cut Hands,[1] Helena Hauff,[7] Forward Strategy Group,[1] Surgeon,[2] Michael Forshaw,[8] Jeff Mills, Regis, Dominick Fernow and Mike Banks.

Jeff Mills