Instrumental EBM & Industrial Music

THE FILTH
FOUNDATION

Old-school body music. No vocals.
Cold rhythms / Razor sequences / Cinematic film samples
2 Albums
'80s Sound Era
Sampled Vocals
BPM

Machine
Discipline

The Filth Foundation constructs cold, instrumental electronic body music rooted in the classic industrial sound of the late 80s and early 90s. Relentless grooves, razor-sharp sequences, and pristine production — built for the dancefloor and the body.

No vocals. Instead, carefully chosen dialogue and sound design from classic films are woven in as melodic and rhythmic elements — giving the tracks a dark, cinematic atmosphere without ever losing the dancefloor drive.

The project sits in the tradition of Nitzer Ebb, Front 242, early Ministry, and Skinny Puppy — stripped to its essential brutality.

01 Nitzer Ebb
02 Front 242
03 Early Ministry
04 Skinny Puppy
05 Die Warzau
06 Revolting Cocks

Releases

Left of the Left album cover – The Filth Foundation, Instrumental EBM 2018
2018

Left of the Left

Debut full-length. Driving industrial instrumentals with cinematic film-sample leads. Old-school EBM architecture at its most uncompromising.

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Extremely Right album cover – The Filth Foundation, Instrumental Industrial 2026
2026

Extremely Right

Fresh instrumental industrial grooves built for the body. The machine evolves — the discipline remains absolute.

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Rhythm Architecture

Sequenced with mechanical precision. Every kick, clap, and hi-hat placed to drive the body — inspired by the rigid EBM templates of Nitzer Ebb and early Front 242.

Cinematic Samples

Classic film dialogue repurposed as melodic leads and rhythmic elements. Dark, atmospheric, and narrative — without ever needing a human voice behind a microphone.

Clean Production

No lo-fi nostalgia for its own sake. The sound is hard, modern, and precise — retaining the ferocity of late-80s industrial while holding up on any system.