Industrial music icons KMFDM celebrate 40 years in the noise biz at District Music Hall

Listening to the pioneering 1980s industrial rock band KMFDM today, it sounds like the electronic equivalent of roots rock.

The band used then-new technology to create straightforward blasts of sounds and upfront beats. Nothing was busy or subtle, just lean and mean with an echoey industrial edge. The vocal effects resembled a bad subway PA. The drums merged the kinds of rolls and frills associated with metal bands with strict electronic dance beats. The riff-heavy recordings were enhanced with bloops and bleeps and sirens and revving engines which could make you think you were listening to the soundtrack to a much fuller multi-dimensional event, like an action movie or a futuristic political rally.

If you weren’t seeing KMFDM play live, you really were missing other elements which were a core part of the initial concept for the act. You can experience some of that aural and visual overload when KMDFM makes its first Connecticut appearance in over a decade at District Music Hall in Norwalk on Oct. 23. The tour marks the 40th anniversary of the band’s founding…

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