Individuals or bands performing Electronic/Industrial music.
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- 100 gecs - American group who's sound is best described as every trend of the 2000s and 2010s being put into a blender.
- 1000 gecs (2019)
- 65daysofstatic
- Abney Park
- Air - French duo known for their Retraux electronic sound.
- Alex Johnson (Alix Plain, (St.) Ché)
- Anamanaguchi
- And One
- Angelspit - Australian industrial band who combine nonconformity, chaos and gore to create music to annoy people with.
- Animusic
- Aphex Twin - Some lying, irritating ginger kid from Cornwall who just happened to put out some of the most acclaimed electronic music of The '90s. Works in a large variety of electronic genres, often with various nicknames, and has an instantly recognisable Slasher Smile.
- Selected Ambient Works Volume II (1994)
- Richard D. James Album (1996)
- Syro (2014)
- Arca
- Eduard Artemyev
- Autechre - The other really popular IDM act.
- The Avalanches
- Since I Left You (2000)
- Aviators
- Ayria
- Balligomingo
- Belanova
- Biblius - His albums Reprieve
and Night Shift
specifically play with Electronic genres such as Glitch and Ambient
- The Birthday Massacre
- Björk - The famous musician from Iceland.
- Black Dresses
- Blackmill
- Blixty Slycat
- Blutengel
- Boards of Canada - Two brothers from Scotland make music that strains efforts to describe it properly.
- Music Has the Right to Children (1998)
- Geogaddi (2002)
- Michael Guy Bowman
- Brainwave - Combined with some alt-rock tendencies, but still very electronic.
- BT - Trance music producer, and one of the top dogs of modern EDM.
- Burial
- C418 - Best known for the Minecraft soundtrack.
- Cabaret Voltaire
- Canon Blue
- Caramell
- Wendy Carlos - Acclaimed American artist best known for her electronic reinterpretations of classical compositions and scoring such films as The Shining and TRON.
- Switched-On Bach (1968)
- Cascada
- The Chemical Brothers - Big Beat founders and popularisers.
- Chrome
- Circuit Freq
- Clazziquai Project
- Clean Bandit
- Coil
- Covenant
- The Cruxshadows
- Crystal Castles
- The Crystalline Effect
- Current 93
- Daft Punk - World-famous French music duo. The Trope Codifiers of house music and most certainly French house.
- Deadmau5 - The current king of house music.
- Debauchery - An interesting crossover of extreme metal, industrial, blood, gore and sex.
- Kyle Dennis
- Depeche Mode - The quintessential synthpop group whose songs include a strong element of industrial as well.
- Speak & Spell (1981)
- A Broken Frame (1982)
- Construction Time Again (1983)
- Some Great Reward (1984)
- Music for the Masses (1987)
- Violator (1990)
- Songs of Faith and Devotion (1993)
- Ultra (1997)
- Playing the Angel (2005)
- DJ Shadow - Conclusively proves Sampling is an art form.
- Endtroducing..... (1996)
- Doctor Steel
- Does It Offend You, Yeah?
- Rob Dougan - Aka, the one who did "Clubbed to Death".
- E Nomine
- Todd Edwards - Has gained underground acclaim for codifying the use of microsampling, which has been utilized by some of the artists on this very page.
- Ego Likeness
- Einstürzende Neubauten - An influential German experimental industrial music band known for its custom musical instruments often constructed using objects like scrap metal and building tools.
- Brian Eno - Trope Maker for Ambient music, hard to tell whether he's more famous for that, his production work or experimental solo albums with a million guest musicians.
- Here Come the Warm Jets (1974)
- Ambient 1: Music for Airports (1978)
- Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks (1983)
- Erasure
- Excision - Canadian dubstep artist renowned for his brutal, extreme metal-influenced sound.
- Toby "Radiation" Fox
- Fraktus
- Front 242
- Front Line Assembly
- Funker Vogt
- Futret
- Mort Garson
- Girl Talk - Most notable American mashup artist.
- Godfleshnote - One of the most influential Industrial Metal bands of all time, having influenced bands of the likes of Fear Factory, Pitchshifter and (probably) even Rammstein and KMFDM.
- Goldfrapp - British music duo which constantly changes styles, while always retaining their electronic music roots. They are greatly acclaimed worldwide.
- Goldie
- Ellie Goulding
- Halcyon (2012)
- Grimes
- David Guetta - House DJ from France. He's been around since the early Nineties, but received worldwide fame only in the last few years.
- Hadouken
- Calvin Harris - Scottish DJ and producer known for his polyhedral sound influenced by house, trance and funk. Was already a big name in electronic music, but skyrocketed to worldwide popularity with his highly acclaimed third album, 18 Months.
- HEALTH - Los Angeles-based group making genre-defying noise rock. Well known for their collaborations with Crystal Castles and their soundtrack work for Rockstar Games.
- Tim Hecker
- Hexode
- Julia Holter
- The Homestuck Music Team
- How to Destroy Angels
- I Fight Dragons — Chiptunes
- iamamiwhoami
- Imogen Heapnote
- Japan
- Jean-Michel Jarre
- Joy Electricnote
- Julien-K - Spiritual Successor of Orgy, an Industrial Metal, later on electronic rock band featuring Ryan Shuck and Amir Derakh from the aforementioned band.
- Justice - French House duo with a VERY distinctive sound.
- Kavinsky
- Kayanote
- Kero Kero Bonito
- Kim And Buran
- The KLF
- KMFDM - No question, the main act of modern Industrial music.
- The Knife
- Knife Partynote
- Klaus Schulzenote
- Kosheen
- Kraftwerk - Pioneered the genre in the 1970's.
- Autobahn (1974)
- Trans-Europe Express (1977)
- The Man-Machine (1978)
- Computer World (1981)
- Krewella
- Ladytron - British synthpop quartet named after the song by Roxy Music, and responsible, with Goldfrapp, for the synthpop resurgence of the Noughties. Yes, Brian Eno is a fan of them.
- Lahannya
- Laibach
- LCD Soundsystem - Greatly worshipped music project created by James Murphy. Trope Maker, Trope Codifier and Trope Image of Dance-Punk.
- Lemon Jelly
- Life In Yellow
- Little Boots
- The Living Tombstone - The current face of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fanmusic.
- LMFAO
- Lords of Acid - Acclaimed Belgian acid house act with overly sexual songs.
- M.I.A.
- M83
- Madeon - Nu-disco and pop wunderkind, got his start in the scene at a particularly young age and picked up a dedicated fanbase along the way.
- Makeup and Vanity Set
- A Man Called Adam
- Marilyn Manson - One of the main acts of Industrial Metal, with Nine Inch Nails and Rammstein. Very controversial, but also very highly heralded by music critics.
- 1994 - Portrait of an American Family
- 1995 - Smells Like Children
- 1996 - Antichrist Superstar
- 1998 - Mechanical Animals
- 2000 - Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death)
- Mashrou Leila
- Massive Attack - Trope Maker and Trope Codifier for trip-hop, along with Portishead.
- 1998 - Mezzanine
- Matmos
- Men Without Hats
- Mer Shopping Missbruk for Studenter
- Merzbow - The Trope Codifier for Harsh Noise along with Whitehouse and the Ensemble Dark Horse of Industrial music and Electronic Music in general. Listen to his music on headphones at full volume. It won't end well.
- Mikazukibigwave
- Millionaires
- mind.in.a.box
- Ministry - Trope Maker of Industrial Metal. Has only one constant member, Al Jourgensen.
- Moby
- 1999 - Play
- Mouse On Mars
- Mystery Skulls
- Nephew
- Nero - Award-winning British trio, best-known for being the Ensemble Dark Horse of Dubstep. Their debut album, Welcome Reality received universal acclaim from critics, rave fan response and recognition from the Electronic Music elite.
- New Ordernote
- Movement (1981)
- Power, Corruption & Lies (1983)
- Low-Life (1985)
- Brotherhood (1986)
- Substance (New Order Album) (1987)
- Technique (1989)
- Republic (1993)
- Nick Bertke
- Nine Inch Nails - Trope Codifier and populariser of Industrial Metal. Technically only has one member, Trent Reznor, who plays multiple instruments and hires additional musicians wherever necessary.
- The Downward Spiral (1994)
- The Fragile (1999)
- Year Zero (2007)
- The Slip (2008)
- Noisia - Dutch drum and bass trio, which got greatly popular by their continuous appearance in many videogames.
- Oomph! - Trope Maker and Ur-Example of Neue Deutsche Härte
- One Dove
- Oneohtrix Point Never
- Opposition
- Orbital
- Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
- OverClocked ReMix
- Owl City
- Passenger of Shit
- patten
- Peaches - Canadian electroclash artist with catchy tunes and raunchy lyrics.
- PC Music — A London-based music collective ambiguously dialing up typical Electronic and Pop sensibilities to hyper-surreal levels.
- Pendulumnote - THE MOST POPULAR DRUM AND BASS ACT EVER.
- Pet Shop Boys - One of the most prominent Synthpop/New Wave acts with Depeche Mode and New Order.
- Pinn Panelle
- Pitch Shifter - One of the most important and eclectic bands of the Industrial Metal scene, easily recognizable by its industrial metal-meets-drum and bass sound, which still influences many bands of the two scenes even to this day.
- Portishead
- Dummy (1994)
- The Postal Service
- The Presets
- Pretty Lights
- The Prodigy - The other really famous Big Beat band. Liked even by metalheads.
- Experience (1992)
- Music For The Jilted Generation (1994)
- The Fat of the Land (1997)
- Propaganda
- Psapp
- Purity Ring
- Rammstein - German Neue Deutsche Härte band with ridiculously Rated M for Manly material, more popular abroad than in their home country.
- Rezz
- Rjd2
- Porter Robinson
- La Roux
- Sakanaction
- Osamu Sato - Known to have an extremely experimental style. More well known for his video game creations.
- Scooter
- Schwarz Steinnote
- Seabound
- Shiv-rnote
- Silent Cicada
- SITD
- Skinny Puppy
- Skream - Co-Trope Codifier of dubstep (chillstep variant).
- Skrillex - Once vocalist of From First To Last, became a very prolific solo dubstep artist after having a throat surgery which led him to leave the band he performed with. Co-Trope Codifier of dubstep (brostep variant).
- SKYND
- SleepResearch_Facility
- Fatboy Slim - The other really famous Big Beat musician. Known for his great use of sampling and excessively catchy songs.
- Sophie - One of the Trope Makers of "bubblegum bass".
- Spaceman Fantastiques
- SPOCK
- Squarepusher
- Starbomb
- Parov Stelar
- Studio Killers
- Suicide
- Sunscreem
- Susumu Hirasawa
- Swedish House Mafia - Swedish electro house supergroup formed by Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso. The Ensemble Dark Horse of electro house.
- Sweet Trip
- Tangerine Dream
- Sam Taylor-Johnson
- J.G. Thirlwell
- Throbbing Gristle - Trope Maker of Industrial music, later the Ur-Example for power electronics and Harsh Noise.
- Tiesto - World's former number 1 DJ, originally produced trance music, but now produces mainly house music.
- Tofie
- Uffie
- Underworld - Bet you know them for "Born Slippy".
- dubnobasswithmyheadman (1994)
- Unextraordinary Gentlemen
- UNKLE
- Utah Saints
- Armin Van Buuren - Universally acclaimed Dutch Trance producer, as well as founder of one of the main electronic music labels of recent years, Armada Music. Crowned as "World's Number 1 DJ" for a record five times.
- Vangelis
- Vektroid - Trope Codifier of Vapor Wave.
- Venetian Snares - Canadian breakcore musician known for his frighteningly heavy music and tendencies to explore many different music genres.
- VNV Nation - Trope Codifier for Futurepop.
- Watashi No Koko - A Tokyo-based experimental group based around a fictional band. Industrial elements mixed with Harsh Noise show up mostly on their early albums.
- Whitehouse - Trope Namer and Trope Maker for Power Electronics.
- WoodenToaster
- Xiu Xiu - An American avant-garde synth-pop outfit.
- Yazoo
- Yello
- Yellow Magic Orchestra - A pioneering synth-rock/pop band from Japan.
- Yousei Teikoku - Yui Itsuki's musical project, which began as a gothic Industrial J-pop outfit before shifting into a mix of Gothic Metal and Industrial Metal.
- Zedd - German-Russian producer, known for his collaborations with many pop sensations, winning him a huge fanbase composed of both casual listeners and die-hard electronic music fans. Basically electronic music's Dr. Dre.
- Rob Zombie
- Zomby
- Zoviet France