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Electronic-Rock, Industial, Drum n Bass Celldweller the concept born from experiences of personal and cultural bondage along with the creators near 24-7 dwelling in his former basement studio. Klayton, the man behind the machine, originally created the moniker as a producer pseudonym. However, after retiring his previous band, the 90s cult industrial act Circle of Dust, he adopted Celldweller as his defining outlet. The Celldweller live show is designed to be a fusion of modern technology,

Electronic-Rock, Industial, Drum n Bass Celldweller the concept born from experiences of personal and cultural bondage along with the creators near 24-7 dwelling in his former basement studio. Klayton, the man behind the machine, originally created the moniker as a producer pseudonym. However, after retiring his previous band, the 90s cult industrial act Circle of Dust, he adopted Celldweller as his defining outlet. The Celldweller live show is designed to be a fusion of modern technology,

Electronic-Rock, Industial, Drum n Bass Celldweller the concept born from experiences of personal and cultural bondage along with the creators near 24-7 dwelling in his former basement studio. Klayton, the man behind the machine, originally created the moniker as a producer pseudonym. However, after retiring his previous band, the 90s cult industrial act Circle of Dust, he adopted Celldweller as his defining outlet. The Celldweller live show is designed to be a fusion of modern technology,

'Broken from Binary', 2014 album release and reinvention of US Industrial Rock and Rocktronica band Ghost in the Machine. Features a cover of Billy Joel's song Ghost in the Machine is reborn! The U.S. band that has fused Rock, Electronica, and Industrial into their own form of 'Rocktronica' has now evolved an organic rock sound only GITM could deliver - a perfect blending of Electronic Hard Rock, Industrial, and Electronic Dance music. Its latest album, Broken from Binary, is truly the reinve...

blackwave, industrial, black metal from castro valley, CA Summer of 2000 saw a match made in heaven when ex-roommates Marshall Carnage and Josef Heresy decided to form Psyclon Nine. The band started out as a guitar driven industrial band, heavily influenced by KMFDM and Ministry, but the members soon altered their style towards the more aggressive sounding industrial inspiration of bands like Wumpscut, Velvet Acid Christ, and Suicide Commando. Shortly thereafter, the band came together as a w...