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Industrialnation
Industrialnation, issue #6
EditorPaul Valerio
CategoriesMusic, Culture
FrequencyIrregular
PublisherPaul Valerio
Founded1991
First issueJanuary 1991
CompanySelf-published
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.industrialnation.com
ISSN1062-449X

Industrialnation was an independent international underground music magazine based in Oakland, California. The magazine was founded in Iowa City, Iowa in 1991 by Paul Valerio. Issue #1 was released as a half-sized black & white xerox fanzine with a press run of 100 copies. It quickly grew in size and depth to document the underground electronic music industry and culture. In 1995 the magazine's home base relocated to Chicago. Industrialnation upgraded to a full-size format (8.5"×11") with full-color glossy cover and newsprint interior. After publishing issue #16 in 1998, the editorial staff take a hiatus from publishing and is widely considered to be defunct, like so many other fanzines from the late 1990s.

In 2003 Industrialnation reappeared in the San Francisco Bay Area and laid roots in Oakland. With this move came a drastic improvement in the quality of the magazine, adding glossy and color pages inside.

Issues

Issue #1 June 1991 – Includes interviews with: KMFDM.
Issue #2 Aug./Sep. 1991 – Includes interviews with: Nitzer Ebb.
Issue #3 Fall 1991 – Includes interviews with: Front 242, Meat Beat Manifesto.
Issue #4 Spring 1992 – Includes interviews with: Pigface, Die Warzau.
Issue #5 Summer 1992 – Includes interviews with: Skinny Puppy, Front Line Assembly, Nitzer Ebb, Chemlab.
Issue #6 Fall 1992 – Includes interviews with: Controlled Bleeding, Tool & Die, Shadow Project, The Final Cut, Chris Connelly, Chemlab, Vampire Rodents, Attrition.
Issue #7 Spring 1993 – Includes interviews with: Consolidated, Yeht Mae, Bigod 20, Xorcist, Leæther Strip, Batz without Flesh, The Electric Hellfire Club, Terror Against Terror, Photography of Todd Friedman, Paul Tobin's Attitude Lad.
Issue #8 Winter 1993 – Includes interviews with: Konstruktivists, Sister Machine Gun, Blue Eyed Christ, Die Warzau, Einstürzende Neubauten, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Schnitt Acht, The Young Gods, Babyland, Paul Tobin's Attitude Lass (creator of Attitude Lad).
Issue #9 Summer 1994 – Includes interviews with: KMFDM, Nine Inch Nails, Machines of Loving Grace, Muslimgauze, Virus 23, Sheep on Drugs, Vein Cage, Numb, Kill Switch...Klick.
Issue #10 Spring 1995 – Includes interviews with: Kevorkian Death Cycle, Front Line Assembly, Armageddon Dildos, Christian Death, Killing Joke, Marilyn Manson, Spirits in Sin, Spahn Ranch, 16 Volt.
Issue #11 Summer 1995 – Includes interviews with: Bile, Mentallo & the Fixer, The Electric Hellfire Club, Dive, Killing Floor, SMP, Lords of Acid, Die Krupps, H-Gun Labs.
Issue #12 Spring 1996 – Includes interviews with: Download, Ministry, Battery, Pigface, Snog, Acumen, Vidna Obmana, Leæther Strip, The Process.
Issue #13 Summer 1996 – Includes interviews with: Apparatus, Collide, Cyber-Tec, Deathride 69, Dessau, Steril, Wumpscut, Five Year Anniversary Tribute including reprints from the 1st five issues: Die Warzau, Front 242, KMFDM, Meat Beat Manifesto, Nitzer Ebb, Skinny Puppy (Nivek Ogre, cEvin Key)
Issue #14 Spring 1997 – Includes interviews with: Survival Research Laboratories, Scar Tissue, Cubanate, Merzbow, Chemlab, Cobalt 60, Dystopia, Test Dept., Oneiroid Psychosis, Black Tape For A Blue Girl, Cyrani, Pain Station, New Mind, Christ Analogue.
Issue #15 Summer 1997 – Includes interviews with: Switchblade Symphony, Laibach, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, Forma Tadre, Haujobb, Crocodile Shop, din_fiv, Martin Atkins of Pigface, God's Girlfriend, Apoptygma Berzerk, Delta 9.
Issue #16 Summer 1998 – Includes interviews with: Cubanate, Front Line Assembly, Nivek Ogre of Rx), Information Society, Numb, Chris & Cosey, Clan of Xymox, Rammstein, Death In June, Dead Voices on Air, Scott Jenerik, The Sisters of Mercy, Legendary Pink Dots
Issue #17 Jan-Jul 2003 – Includes interviews with: Patrick Codenys of Front 242's side project Male or Female, Rhys Fulber (ex-Front Line Assembly/Delerium) of Conjure One, Assemblage 23, Covenant, Psyche, Aïboforcen, Noisex, Severed Heads, Corvin Dalek, Informatik, Massiv in Mensch, Suicide Commando, Kompressor, DJ? AcuCrack, Alec Empire (Atari Teenage Riot), Biotek, Somatic Responses.
Issue #18 Jul-Dec 2003 – Includes interviews with: Ministry's Al Jourgensen, Skinny Puppy collaborator Otto Von Schirach, X-Marks the Pedwalk, David Thrussell of Snog and Black Lung, Seabound, L'âme Immortelle, God Module, Rapoon, In Strict Confidence, Neuroticfish, Stromkern, Ultra Milkmaids, Nebula-H, Beefcake, The Visionary Art of Kenneth Tin-Kin Hung.
Issue #19 Jan-Jul 2005 – Includes interviews with: Ronan Harris of VNV Nation, Bill Leeb on Delerium, Ben Watkins of Juno Reactor, Richard Devine, Tarmvred, Iszoloscope, Grendel, Bruderschaft, The Crüxshadows, Roger Karmanik of Brighter Death Now/Cold Meat Industry, Diverje, cut.rate.box, Epsilon Minus, Matt Elliot of Third Eye Foundation, Soil & Eclipse, Sickness, Slogun.
Issue #20 Jul-Dec 2004 – interviews with: La Floa Maldita, Chemlab, Laibach, Talla 2XLC, Wolfsheim, [Larvae, Andraculoid, Mimetic, Muslimgauze, Der Blutharsch, Velvet Acid Christ, The Hafler Trio, This Morn' Omina, Manufactura, yelworC, Carphax Files, and Censor. Also featured are Los Angeles, CA & Moscow, Russia scene reports.
Issue #21 – 2005 – Includes interviews with: Skinny Puppy, Richard H. Kirk of Cabaret Voltaire, Client, Ayria, Wilt, Winterkälte, Navicon Torture Technologies, Iris, Mortiis, Black Tape For a Blue Girl, Flesh Field, C-Drone-Defect, Interlace, Mind.In.A.Box, The Residents, Scene reports from Edmonton, Canada and Wave Gotik Treffen Festival, and an in-depth look into the legality of sampling movies in industrial music. This issue included a fold-out full-color Skinny Puppy poster and IndustrialnatioN v3.0 compilation CD.