Artist
Television Personalities
Experimental industrial and noise music project active since the 1980s, known for abrasive and provocative sonic compositions.
About
Television Personalities is an experimental and industrial music project that emerged from the underground music scene in the 1980s. The project is characterized by a confrontational aesthetic that blends elements of industrial noise, dark ambient soundscapes, and experimental composition. Their discography reflects an evolving approach to avant-garde music production, with releases spanning the late 1980s and early 1990s. Notable albums include How I Learned To Love The Bomb (1986), which established their provocative sonic identity, followed by Privilege (1990) and Three Wishes (1991), demonstrating their commitment to experimental sound design. The project's work has been documented in underground music publications and has contributed to the broader landscape of noise and industrial music. Television Personalities maintained an outsider perspective within experimental music communities, creating challenging and intentionally abrasive work that resisted mainstream categorization.



