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I still enjoy the second-wave stuff from time to time, but you're absolutely spot-on with what's been coming out in recent years. I'm really into groups that have kept the original BM music style but embraced modern production. A few that come to mind are Faidra, Spectral Wound, Asarhaddon, and Funeral Winds; fantastic bands that play "true" BM but have good recording quality.
Like you mentioned, the big change is just how many "crossover" bands there are, and I'm all for it. You didn't ask for suggestions, but I'm going to offer some of my favorites anyway:
I've heard a few of these but I'm saving the rest to listen to later! What Darkthrone was doing a few albums ago is now called "Black N' Roll" and it's its own awesome genre now!