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Corrosion Events This Week in Paris

Corrosion events in Paris this week. Updated daily.

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Sound profile

energy
85
danceability
10
valence
5
grit
100
organicness
15
commerciality
2
tempo
30
vocality
20

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About Corrosion

Corrosion is a specialized subgenre of industrial music that emphasizes the sonic representation of physical decay and mechanical failure through layered noise and abrasive textures. Emerging from the experimental post-industrial scenes of the late 1980s, it utilizes high-gain distortion, contact microphones on scrap metal, and extreme feedback loops to create suffocating soundscapes. The tempo is often indeterminate or features slow, crushing rhythmic pulses that evoke the feeling of a malfunctioning machine. Musically situated between power electronics and dark ambient, its mood is consistently bleak and claustrophobic, prioritizing raw textural exploration over traditional melody or structure. This genre serves as a bridge between the sheer violence of noise and the atmospheric dread of industrial.

Also known as: Industrial Corrosion

Parent genre:Metal

Corrosion events in Paris this week - FAQ

What Corrosion events are in Paris this week?
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Where can I find Corrosion in Paris this week?
Corrosion is a specialized subgenre of industrial music that emphasizes the sonic representation of physical decay and mechanical failure through layered noise and abrasive textures. Find every Corrosion venue and event in Paris this week above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
What is Corrosion music?
Corrosion is a specialized subgenre of industrial music that emphasizes the sonic representation of physical decay and mechanical failure through layered noise and abrasive textures. Emerging from the experimental post-industrial scenes of the late 1980s, it utilizes high-gain distortion, contact microphones on scrap metal, and extreme feedback loops to create suffocating soundscapes. The tempo is often indeterminate or features slow, crushing rhythmic pulses that evoke the feeling of a malfunct…

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