Ayria

Genre: Electro-Industrial, Futurepop, Synthpop, EBM
Years Active: 2003 - present
Origin: Toronto, Canada
Current Members:
Jennifer Parkin
Albums:
Debris (2003)
Flicker (2005) (favourite!)
Hearts for Bullets (2008)
Ayria, Jennifer's solo project since Epsilon Minus, is one of the pop acts in the industrial scene (though I'm pretty sure hardcore fans of the genre would mostly refuse to categorize her like that) Unlike in many other female fronted industrial projects, she also programs and writes her own music (ever since Debris) Her style has become more agressive since the pop-princess image of Debris but she still manages to come out as a girl who is enjoying her life as it is. Her new album Hearts for Bullets is a dancefloor hit with a wide range of electronic and synth textures, while Flicker stands for a more serious effort with slowly progressing songs and many ballad-like creations. I would recommend Ayria for anyone who is into the mainstream pop scene or synthpop

Collide

Because you can't go wrong with a haircut like that..
Genre: Industrial, Darkwave, Trip-Hop
Years Active: 1992 - present
Origin: Los Angeles, US
Current Members:
kaRIN
Statik
Albums:
Beneath the Skin (1996)
Chasing the Ghost (2000)
Some Kind of Strange (2003)
Two Headed Monster (2008) (favourite!)
Collide has gone the full circle from their early theatrical industrial rock to Chasing the Ghost's trip-hop and darkwave, back to experimental industrial on Some Kind of Strange and finally delivering pretty much all of their earlier styles on Two Headed Monster. Collide has also worked with numerous other artists including Danny Carey from Tool, who played the drums on various tracks on Two Headed Monster and one track on Some Kind of Strange, and Danny garcia from Curve, with whom they also created a side-project called The Secret Meeting. Two Headed Monster is thus far my favourite album of 2008 and one of my favourite albums of all time. Through their whole discography Collide is much defined by Statik's experimental take on electro and industrial and kaRIN's ethereal voice and expressive lyrics and singing, reminding of Portishead or Curve. Recommended for... damn... everyone!