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Electronic body music

Electronic body music (EBM) is a music genre that combines elements of post-industrial music and electropunk.〔Dan Sicko, ''Techno Rebels: The Renegades of Electronic Funk'', Billboard Books, 1999, p. 142.〕 It first came to prominence in Belgium〔 and was considered a part of the European new wave movement.
Original, or original-styled electronic body music is sometimes referred to as old-school EBM and should not be confused with aggrotech, dark electro or industrial music.〔(What is dark electro music all about? ). Retrieved 15 December 2014.〕
== Origin of the term ==
The term ''electronic body music'' was coined by Ralf Hütter of the German electronic band Kraftwerk in 1978 to explain the more physical sound of their album ''The Man-Machine''.〔(2007-11-25) ''Klein, MJ'' (WSKU Radio (Kent - Ohio) - Ralf Hütter - 19/06/1978 ) kraftwerk.technopop.com.br (retrieved on 2008-01-28)〕 In 1980/1981, DAF from Germany used the term "Körpermusik" (''body music'') to describe their danceable electronic punk sound.〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5oal1M26xQ〕 The term was later used by Belgian band Front 242 in 1984 to describe the music of their EP of that year, ''No Comment''.〔(2004-06-20) ''Monsoon, Jon'' (EBM - A revolution in progress ) iAfrica.com (retrieved on 2007-08-03)〕〔Ernie Rideout, interview with Front 242, ''Keyboard Presents the Best of the '80s'', Backbeat, 2008, p. 57.〕

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