mekka Posted August 23, 2004 I'm starting a Doom Tribute (free mp3s and cover to d/l) called RIP AND TEAR. If you're interested in doing a song for it, here are the rules: - Remix of one of the doom 1/2 tracks or - Song using doom sounds (doom3 sounds allowed and voice samples allowed) - Song "in the key" of Doom It's serious and will be released, i'm not new to this sort of things, i did 4 CD the same, with some "famous" industrial french band (only famous in france, thus..) like Punish yourself, muckrackers, neon rain... (aware-power.fr.st / twinpeaks.best.cd / http://electronicnoodle.free.fr / hellraiser.best.cd <- The 4 i already done) Even if it's "electro/industrial", anything is allowed, guitars, more dark ambiant stuff... you can mail me at lau_remy@hotmail.com thank you... 0 Share this post Link to post
BattleCat Posted August 24, 2004 i'd participate if it was some genre i actually listened to.. depends though, can you show me some examples of electro music ? ..and is Rammstein industrial ? cuz then i can participate.. 0 Share this post Link to post
mekka Posted August 24, 2004 Sure, in fact, you can do anything you want, i said industrial because most band participating for now are industrial or dark electro, but it's ok for everything.. For now, 9 bands from the biggest french industrial forum are participating, and only one from doomworld, Julian... 0 Share this post Link to post
BattleCat Posted August 24, 2004 i might try making something to participate with then... 0 Share this post Link to post
Deathmatcher Posted August 24, 2004 I´d love to listen to some french "hard´n´heavy" stuff, especially with french lyrics. Can you give a link to some free mp3s? 0 Share this post Link to post
Sharessa Posted August 25, 2004 Heh, I was thinking of making one of these myself one day. 0 Share this post Link to post
mekka Posted August 25, 2004 Deathmatcher > I gave 4 links to free mp3s on the first post, but most french industrial bands sing in english (but i'm looking for links to songs in french, i'll tell you). There's many songs in french in the Jean Claude Vandamme tribute, but as it is a joke, it doesn't count :P Danarchy > Will you participate ? 0 Share this post Link to post
BattleCat Posted August 25, 2004 is there a time limit ? it's just that my home was flooded by sewers a couple of weeks ago, so i don't when i'll get to move back home :-/ 0 Share this post Link to post
mekka Posted August 25, 2004 release date before 2005. The band k-bereit (ex kriegbereit), the EBM band of a guy that did a side project (cobalt60) with the main singer of front242 will participate... As cobalt60, they did a track for a Wing Commander game and one for Command and Conquer. 0 Share this post Link to post
Use Posted August 25, 2004 EvisceratoR said:..and is Rammstein industrial ? No. 0 Share this post Link to post
mekka Posted August 26, 2004 First track done by Circle of Masks : (copy and paste in browser) : http://circleofmasks.chez.tiscali.fr/com-bistdudoom.mp3 In fact it could be a 3CD-set, 1st CD : "electro-industrial Dancefloor" Doom inspired songs 2nd CD : Zdoom mod (11maps at least) 3rd CD : Musics from the mod. FOR FREE Oh and btw, i'm not new to releasing stuff (even if it takes a long time) on the internet and i never gave up, so whatever happens, I'LL BE RELEASED. If you're interested in joining this project, mail me at lau_remy@hotmail.com Oh and btw, in #zdoom or #notzdoomrelated, i'm lau. 0 Share this post Link to post
GGG Posted August 26, 2004 I've always liked the kinkiness.de music tributes. I guess they're kinda industrial/electronic. 0 Share this post Link to post
mekka Posted September 7, 2004 Brain Leisure, a band that did 2 remixes for Wumpscut (on CD2 of "Music for a slaughtering tribe") is participating and has already submitted a few very good tracks... Anyone interested in participating ? 0 Share this post Link to post
Dancubus Posted September 14, 2004 Woah, my Band Aquanaut has recorded pretty much the whole soundtrack to Doom II. It's kind of cool to see this thread now. Yeah, we've covered each song in Doom II, and we're kind of getting into the Plutonia and TNT stuff next. As soon as I can get them to mp3's, I think our stuff would be cool to hear for a lot of you guys. Our band does prog rock kind of like King Crimson, so we stay faithful to the song, but change solos a bit. So, I'll get back with you on this. 0 Share this post Link to post
jute Posted September 23, 2004 i would love to participate. i just sent you an e-mail, mekka. 0 Share this post Link to post
pilottobombadier Posted October 13, 2004 Use3D said:No. Actualy, it depends on the Rammstein release. The first two actually were industrial, so you lose there. More or less, Rammstein is Rammstein. They'll do whatever they feel like doing. And Industrial's probably not the best genre for Doom, as I myself find that anything softer than Ministry (industrial metal) doesn't fit. 0 Share this post Link to post
Dittohead Posted October 13, 2004 I think dancefloor doom is a very bad idea. But thats just me. 0 Share this post Link to post
Use Posted October 13, 2004 pilottobombadier said:Actualy, it depends on the Rammstein release. The first two actually were industrial, so you lose there. Wrong. 0 Share this post Link to post
pilottobombadier Posted October 17, 2004 Buddy, I know what industrial sounds like, as I listen to a lot of it. I would be very interested to hear what your idea of industrial music is, because I gotta tell ya something - Herzeleid and Sehnsucht most certainly ARE industrial music, Mutter most certainly is not, despite the fact that it is still veryt synth-heavy. Fact and opinion are two different things, after all. If I didn't know better, I'd say you simply didn't like Rammstein. So what's your take on KMFDM and Ministry? 0 Share this post Link to post
Use Posted October 18, 2004 pilottobombadier said:Buddy, I know what industrial sounds like, as I listen to a lot of it. You sure picked two bad examples of this fact. KMFDM? Ministry? Lets hear some more and maybe I'll consider enlightening you. 0 Share this post Link to post
pilottobombadier Posted October 18, 2004 Use3D said:You sure picked two bad examples of this fact. KMFDM? Ministry? Lets hear some more and maybe I'll consider enlightening you. Front 242, Skinny Puppy, Nine-Inch Nails...And uhh...how are KMFDM and Ministry bad examples of industrial music? I really gotta hear this excuse :p Just admit that you don't like Rammstein and that'll be that :p Anyway, my 2 cents on the subject is this: The sound-style from Rammstein's first release, Herzeleid, would be very appropriate for Doom if you're going with an industrial rock/metal sound. You have to be careful because Doom's not Unreal, to put it vaguely. To put it bluntly, Doom is more action than atmosphere, so a heavier, significantly aggressive element needs to be there. 0 Share this post Link to post
Use Posted October 18, 2004 pilottobombadier said:how are KMFDM and Ministry bad examples of industrial music? I really gotta hear this excuse :p I didn't say Ministry and KMFDM are bad examples of industrial music, but bad examples of your supposed knowledge of industrial bands. You picked to two most common and least industrial goups of them all. Shoulda started with Skinny Puppy and 242. And if you can lump 242 or Puppy and Rammstein into the same genre or even sub genre you need your ears checked. As for Doom, instead of guitar driven nonsense I'd rather go for a more ambient, dark sound, akin to the PSX soundtrack but with heavier beats and more melodies. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ultraviolet Posted October 19, 2004 I want my money back for that shitty popcorn. 0 Share this post Link to post
pilottobombadier Posted October 19, 2004 Use3D said:I didn't say Ministry and KMFDM are bad examples of industrial music, but bad examples of your supposed knowledge of industrial bands. You picked to two most common and least industrial goups of them all. Shoulda started with Skinny Puppy and 242. And if you can lump 242 or Puppy and Rammstein into the same genre or even sub genre you need your ears checked. As for Doom, instead of guitar driven nonsense I'd rather go for a more ambient, dark sound, akin to the PSX soundtrack but with heavier beats and more melodies. So in otherwords, synth-driven nonsense? :P Just kidding, but yes, it's realtively easy to lump rammstein (at least albums 1 and 2) in the same genre of Front 242 and Skinny Puppy. Industrial's the genre. Same sub-genre, no. Rammstein's 1st two albums are industrial-metal. Ministry is industrial-metal. Skinny Puppy and Front 242 are industrial rock. KMFDM is sell-out industrial rock, but they are indeed industrial, aqnd it's not a question of more or less; you either are or you aren't because industrial has a specific type of sound. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ultraviolet Posted October 20, 2004 What? Skinny Puppy, in general, is NOTHING like Rammstein. Have you EVER listened to Skinny Puppy, or are you just lying about having listened to it to look experienced? Front 242 sounds nothing like Skinny Puppy OR Rammstein. I don't get how you're categorizing this stuff by saying they have a similar sound. Calling something "sell-out" is for trendwhores and drama queens that just want to get rid of something in order to move on to something new and claim they "never liked that other crap anyway", kthx. Unless, of course, we're talking about something that is unarguably, straight-up sold, like almost anything on the top 40 countdowns. lol u guyz kraftwerk and rammstein r teh sane genra. rammstein covered this kraftwerk song 1ce u kno 0 Share this post Link to post
pilottobombadier Posted October 22, 2004 Ultraviolet, if I knew better, I'd say you were flamebaiting me. I never said Rammstein and Front 242 and Skinny Puppy all sound exactly the same. Industrial in general does have a specific sound, though; that mimicking industrial machinery, hence the genre name. It has nothing to do with tempo, tone or lyrics. And I listen to enough of KMFDM to have a right to say they've sold out. They're music is preachy crap compared to the awesomeness of XTort and Nihil. Selling out is not about being in the top 40, it's about proverbial self-castration. Metallica is, of course, the quintessential example of this. They were popular long before they sold out, after all. So was KMFDM. 0 Share this post Link to post