Traditional EBM relies on legendary hardware like the Roland SH-101 or the Korg MS-20. Tonepusher has meticulously reverse-engineered the soul of these machines into Serum’s wavetable engine.
Electronic Body Music (EBM) preset pack by Tonepusher is a specialized sound bank for the Xfer Serum Tonepusher Electronic Body Music -Serum Presets-
In the landscape of electronic music history, few subgenres carry as much weight, grit, and mechanical intensity as Electronic Body Music (EBM). Born in the cold, industrial heart of the early 1980s, EBM was defined by its pulsating basslines, aggressive sequencer patterns, and an aesthetic that bridged the gap between the synthetic and the visceral. It was the sound of factories, of dystopian cities, and of raw, physical energy. Traditional EBM relies on legendary hardware like the
Xfer Records Serum is a wavetable synthesizer, known for its pristine, clean, and "perfect" sound. It is the industry standard for EDM and bass music because of its visual workflow and high-definition oscillators. However, this clinical cleanliness is often the enemy of the EBM aesthetic. The genius of the pack lies in how it subverts Serum’s nature. Through advanced modulation routing, noise layering, and filter manipulation, Tonepusher has managed to force Serum to sweat, making it sound vintage, dirty, and alive. Born in the cold, industrial heart of the