its dark, its distorted, its bass heavy, (in my mind) people who like industrial music should dig it. and if you like dubstep, D&B, or IDM you would probably like it too.
http://www.myspace.com/kingcannibal
you can get a free promo dj mix from the ninja tune website here
I've got to mention Aaron Spectre/Drumcorps. Very noisy, not industrial per se but has roots there as NIN is one of his main influences. Definitely something different.
http://www.myspace.com/drumc0rps
Full disclosure is that I work for Aaron**. Almost done recording an album of new stuff. We've got a gig in Lebanon Saturday where he'll be taking the opportunity to debut some of the new stuff.
I agree with who said Realicide . . Rob drove me and Aaron from SF to LA once and we really got to know him. Very very nice guy.
**The back catalogue is more or less out of print so Aaron is chill about downloading; if you can't find it via filesharing just let me know and I'll see what I can do.
Benni Benassi has been keeping my attention (at least, as a dj)
Might want to take a peek over at http://www.y2kloopfest.com/ (which I've been stage managing for the last 6 years or so) Not quite industrial or electro but worth a peek)
I discovered Xykogen through Scott Deathboy's recommendation in his Livejournal. Some of it is kind of mellow compared to some of the other stuff on my playlists such as Interlace's album 'Under the Sky' - also recommended, but for different reasons. Some MP3's in their discography section.
Also, because everyone has to hear this song at least once: The infamous 'Revolution' by Deathboy, featuring vocal samples of Warren himself, and a brief cameo from Dylan Moran via Black Books episode 1.
It can be found here It's the seventh song there, titled (strangely enough) 'revolution'. It is a classy, catchy little song, and I love it to pieces.
Download and enjoy. Deathboy also has a lot of other cool stuff and he encourages people to download his music.
Polyfuse (from Chicago) has been on a tear lately w/ a massive industrial/acid album called No One Will Come To Save Us and has an ambient album out on saturday. (Both are free downloads from polyfuse.net)
Some preview clips of Le Petite Le Mort the whole album reminds me more and more of the instrumental passages of The Fragile crossed w/ classic Saskamoto.