Industrial dance music

Industrial dance music is a North American alternative term for electronic body music and electro-industrial music. Fans, who are associated with this music scene, call themselves rivetheads. In general, "industrial dance" is characterized by its "electronic beats, symphonic keyboard lines, pile-driver rhythms, angst-ridden or sampled vocals, and cyberpunk imagery". In March 1989, SPIN magazine presented a two-paged article about the industrial dance movement in Canada and the US.

Industrial dance music

Industrial dance music is a North American alternative term for electronic body music and electro-industrial music. Fans, who are associated with this music scene, call themselves rivetheads. In general, "industrial dance" is characterized by its "electronic beats, symphonic keyboard lines, pile-driver rhythms, angst-ridden or sampled vocals, and cyberpunk imagery". In March 1989, SPIN magazine presented a two-paged article about the industrial dance movement in Canada and the US.