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a;GRUMH – Bloody Side – Cassette
Bloody Side is a song by electronic music duo à;GRUMH. Released in 1986. à;GRUMH was known for their unique blend of industrial, EBM (Electronic Body Music), and experimental sounds, and “Bloody Side” exemplifies their distinctive style. Originating in Charleroi, Belgium, the industrial duo à;GRUMH… drew primarily from the so-called electronic body of music of groups like SPK, Front 242, and Skinny Puppy, but also threw in some Throbbing Gristle-style experimentalism from time to time.
The album is driven by pulsating electronic beats, aggressive synth lines, and distorted vocals. It embodies the raw energy and intensity that characterized the industrial and EBM genres of the 1980s. The lyrics of “Bloody Side” delve into dark and provocative themes, touching upon societal issues, personal struggles, and a sense of rebellion.
à;GRUMH’s approach to music was marked by their use of unconventional sounds, samples, and a DIY ethos. Their experimentation with electronic textures and rhythmic patterns added a distinct and futuristic flavor to their music. “Bloody Side” captures the essence of their sound, with its edgy and confrontational nature.
As pioneers of the Belgian electronic music scene, à;GRUMH had a significant impact on the development of industrial and EBM genres. Their music, including “Bloody Side,” influenced and inspired subsequent generations of artists, shaping the trajectory of electronic and alternative music.
Bloody Side by à;GRUMH represents a powerful and intense musical statement, blending aggressive electronic sounds with thought-provoking lyrics. It stands as a testament to the duo’s innovative approach to music and their contribution to the evolution of the industrial and EBM genres.
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Song List
1. Kill
2. nGuu (Petite Fugue)
3. Wizard Needs Food
4. Gruppo Atletico
5. M.D.A.
6. 2112
7. The Bumf
8. In The Garden
9. Caterpillar
10. Drama In The Subway
11. Another Brick In The Wall Part II
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