Numb

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Numb - Wasted Sky
Wasted Sky
1994, songs: 1

Facts about Numb

Numb

Numb is a Canadian industrial music project formed by Don Gordon in 1986. Here are some key facts about the artist:

  1. Industrial Music Pioneer: Numb is considered one of the pioneering acts in the Canadian industrial music scene. Founded by Don Gordon in Vancouver, British Columbia, Numb emerged during the late 1980s when industrial music was gaining popularity worldwide. Numb's early work embraced the harsh, abrasive soundscapes and aggressive rhythms characteristic of the industrial genre, establishing the project as a significant force in the industrial music landscape.

  2. Evolution of Sound: Over the years, Numb's musical style has evolved, incorporating elements of electronic body music (EBM), techno, and ambient music. While maintaining the industrial aesthetic, Numb's later releases showcased a more diverse range of influences, experimenting with different textures, rhythms, and sonic atmospheres. This evolution demonstrated Numb's versatility as artists and contributed to their longevity in the electronic music scene.

  3. Discography and Notable Releases: Throughout their career, Numb has released several albums and EPs, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Their debut album, "Christmeister" (1987), introduced audiences to Numb's intense, uncompromising sound, while subsequent releases like "Death on the Installment Plan" (1993) and "Blood Meridian" (1997) further solidified their reputation as innovators in the industrial music genre. Numb's music often explores themes of alienation, technology, and societal decay, reflecting the dystopian imagery commonly associated with industrial music.

  4. Influence and Legacy: Numb's impact on the industrial music scene extends beyond their discography, as they have inspired countless artists and musicians with their innovative approach to sound and composition. Their influence can be heard in the work of numerous industrial and electronic artists who have drawn inspiration from Numb's pioneering sound. Despite their relatively underground status, Numb's legacy as trailblazers in the industrial genre is firmly established, and their music continues to resonate with fans of dark, aggressive electronic music.

  5. Resurgence and Continued Activity: After a period of inactivity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Numb experienced a resurgence in the mid-2010s, with Don Gordon reviving the project and releasing new material. The renewed interest in Numb's music coincided with a resurgence of interest in industrial and electronic music genres, allowing the project to reach a new generation of fans while reconnecting with longtime supporters. Numb's continued activity demonstrates their enduring relevance and their ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of electronic music.

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