Why is it called EBM?

What does EBM mean in music?
Not to be confused with EDM, electronic body music is a type of thudding, propulsive electro-industrial dance music that emerged in Europe in the 1980s. Learn more about the history and characteristics of EBM.Aug 25, 2021
Who started EBM music?
The term was first coined by Ralf Hütter of Kraftwerk when talking about 'Die Mensch-Maschine' in 1978, to describe the album's more physical sound. However, the EBM movement truly started in the early '80s through artists such as Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb, their first recordings forming early manifestos for the genre.Mar 14, 2018
Is EBM techno?
EBM's thumping beats and rigidly-sequenced synth lines were vital precursors to techno, so it's fitting that today's DJs are looking back to the early origins of the genre for further inspiration. Likewise, the influence of techno can be heard in contemporary EBM-inspired artists like Phase Fatale today.Mar 16, 2018
What is the difference between EBM and EDM?
A high intensity beam of focused electrons is used to remove material in EBM process. A shaped or form electrode (also called tool) is necessary in EDM process. The shape of the tool must be in accordance with the intended feature. No such electrode is required in EBM process.Jun 20, 2019
Who was the first industrial rock band?
Chrome has also been credited as the "beginning of industrial rock" and their 1978 Half Machine Lip Moves was listed on Wire's "100 Records That Set The World On Fire (When No One Was Listening)". Industrial rock was created in the mid- to late 1970s, amidst the punk rock revolution and disco fever.

