/noise/
What are you listening to family?
Any cool releases recently?
Any nice bandcamp stuff you found?
Are you pickin anything up for Christmas?
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OP here, I'll get us started.
>What are you listening to?
Checking out Tauromachine by Merzbow.
>Are cool releases recently?
I haven't been really following releases lately cause I'm still checking out a bunch of noise essentials, but apparently Merz did a collab with somebody recently.
>Any nice bandcamp stuff you found?
I've been enjoying http://yasuhitofujinami.bandcamp.com/album/throne-of-blood a bunch lately.
>Are you pickin anything up for Christmas?
I ordered a 7 inch of Life Documents by Gerogerigegege, a bootleg of 77 Live by Les Rallizes that came out last month, and a CD copy of Heaven's Persona by Shizuka.
My brother-in-law is staying over a while so there has been considerably less noise listening this week than I would have liked.
About to go to bed and put on a Masonna album while I read before sleepytime though.
>>61178623
>are you picking up anything for christmas
I think ill get Maha as the 2xLP, & then maybe look into buying Sea Wolf Leviathan, the cassette that was brought up a few threads back.
>>61178812
I checked out Ejaculation Generater for the first time yesterday and it was amazing.
>>61178831
Fun story, that's the same Masonna album I was going to listen to tonight.
>>61178623
OP here again, I'm getting a backlog together for the end of December/all of 2016, and I was wondering if you guys had any recs? Looking for mostly noise/harsh noise obviously, but here's an updated chart for reference.
Here's my backlog + some ratings for those interested.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/144ChnCcdJAohL_NlZN9qAEdDrEAusxd7UoWwhrDxvFE/edit?usp=sharing
>>61179008
Sigh, forgot my chart.
Keeping with the IAALOBO stuff, does anyone knows about Whitemorgue? In the interview between Loveswirls and IAALOBO they mentioned it but Burning Orchids didn't respond anything.
Searching on internet I read that lotsajoy really died, but the fact that he died 6 days after he closed his label seems weird.
Also, how weird is that some edgy unknown artist from bandcamp gets two physical releases on a new label? My theory is that IAALOBO is the wife of lotsajoy or the co-owner of Loveswirls or whatever other fag related to Wilhelm.
I even started writing a document with all the info i can gather, this Whitemorgue stuff is really surreal.
I listened to this last night and thoroughly enjoyed it.
https://soundcloud.com/industrialhydrophobia/sets/got-the-time
Bampy bamp with a little thing that I'm going to put on bandcamp later.
>>61179660
NAOTY for me
Do you guys not get futile troll attempts in these threads any more? When I used to come here a few years ago, you'd get all these guys immediately jumping into any noise thread, absolutely livid that people listen to noise, saying "I know, I'll fart into a distorted mic and be a noise artist!" and people would just respond with "Cool, post the recording on here and we'll give it a listen." and then they'd go berserk. Good times.
>>61178812
I was about to pull out the trusty old 1930, but you just reminded me of listening to Masonna's Beast late at night once and it being fucking awesome, so I'll go with that instead.
>>61178623
>Are you pickin anything up for Christmas?
Pulled the trigger on Alchemy Box Is Stupid this morning.
>>61180723
They prefer making their own threads now. >>61180463
>>61180765
Haha, that's great. It's like a circle-cry-wank.
>>61180742
sick! how much did you pay, if you don't mind me asking?
i remember someone mentioning it was available on jp amazon for much cheaper than secondhand discogs prices
>>61181010
That was me, and that's just what I did! Exchange rate worked out to just over $90USD for the box set.
>>61180880
He has cool earing
>>61181083
this post was way too funnier than it had any right to be
>>61179632
This is something straight out of a Daniel Clowes comic.
What's with the enormous surge of anti-noise threads recently?
There's been one posted daily for a while now. Mostly rotating the same three Merzbow albums with a "what is this no-talent pretentious shit"
>>61181083
>>61180880
Is that a safety pin?
>>61181509
Winter break. The entire board's been total shit on all counts for the last week or so.
Underrated.
>>61182119
The entire board's been total shit for about 3 years
Yo PrurientBro, I got my shit from Aesthetic House finally.
Whatcha listenin' to, /noise/?
>>61183096
one of my all time favorite albums
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDKv8oLEXOg
>>61179632
did you see the bit about Valediction last thread?
Whitemorgue, as far as I can tell, was sort of an underground noise scene or pseudo-genre. I've heard of Avellie, Hollow Realm, and The Inner Garden and they're noise except Avellia which is somewhere between noise and that "black" metal black metal elitists scoff at.
Really wish I knew about IAALOBO when the tumblr was up.
>>61179632
can you link the interview? Also post when you're done writing the document, Burning Orchids is one of my favorite artists and I didn't know they were linked to any other projects
>>61183096
Good fucking call bro.
>>61183323
>>61183279
>>61179632
You bro's....I'm catching the disease too! I listened to 'Summer In My Veins' twice today!
>>61183323
IAALOBO is Laurel Noose, Chambering, and Hollow Realm according to, variously, last.fm and RYM
Apparently the loveswirls tumblr got deleted. IDK when. Luckily I backed up the interview, you can get my IAALOBO archive here https://archive.rebeccablacktech.com/mu/thread/S61144843#p61169167
>>61183096
the sound of a bus crashing into a blimp inside a warehouse rave
>>61183388
awesome, thanks so much, i'll dig into those later. is there an archive for all that too?
>>61184524
all what? That file contains all the album art, a few assorted images from Facebook/Soundcloud/Bandcamp &c., the interview, the lyrics from the Summer In My Veins and Morning / Hands CD's, and a few album art sources.
The music itself is fairly easy to find (/mu/ archive, Chambering and Laurel Noose discogs are on last.fm, soulseek...) excepting maybe Hollow Realm.
I myself have uploaded several of the albums.
>>61183033
I did too, just a few minutes ago. Weird timing.
I can't wait to listen to STROM.ec and punch myself in the dick when I get home
>>61184615
just wondered if there was an archive that had all their work in it. I'll go check the archive for the other stuff, thanks man
I downloaded the new-ish remaster versions of Zouroku No Kibyou and King Of Noise but they still sound pretty shitty. Was the recording quality never that great in the first place?
Can anyone rec more sample-heavy noise like RSE?
>>61185935
i can't but RSE is FUCKING AMAZING and i can't stress that enough. dom really nailed that entire project
what's your favourite?
>>61185935
Infrastructure Zero does this a bit. Vocal samples and in some cases rocking chair creaks and door hinge sounds modified in a way that makes it sound really grimey and mucky.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN5P5xiXJeU
>>61185979
Not him but Green Amulet Crafts Supernatural Qualities is the best RSE release with Water Rose Above the Head coming in second.
Friend of mine made it https://voidlessform.bandcamp.com/releases
listening to this right now.
I'm surprised at the love IAALOBO gets from some anons. I just started listening to them just because they were summery and depressive, and now i discovered a whole lot of stuff behind the innocent tracks.
Maybe i'm just becoming paranoic, but this is like a motherfucking movie. I know he is still releasing shit under another name.
>>61183279
Wew, i was impressed by your discovery. I mean, i never though about the possibility of 2 Valediction.
Where did you heard that those projects were affiliated to Whitemorgue? I haven't found any info and it'd be so important to the project.
Yeah, me too. Was there some sort of fandom? That would explain a lot of things about the physical releases.
>>61183323
I'll upload the doc when I have more info and citations about all involved on this. I'll take a lot of time to do it.
How rym linked Hollow Realm with IAALOBO? I know that IAALOBO had releases under Chambering and Laurel Noose under his/her bandcamp, but i can't find any relation between he/she and HR.
>>61183366
Welcome senpai <3
>>61183388
I remember reading that tumblr about 2 months ago. That's why i though that lotsajoy may be still alive, because that month I spammed a lot of IAALOBO stuff.
holy shit this is some next level stuff
>>61185935
are you familiar with To Live and Shave In L.A.? Their double album The Wigmaker is pretty much a clusterfuck of ever-changing samples accompanied by very flamboyant yelling. It isn't as atmospheric as RSE, but you might like it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7usF4Rd5baA
>>61187035
Hey, I don't post a whole lot but I absolutely love IAALOBO, one of my favorite artists ever since I found Summer In My Veins a couple years ago, I've become sort of obsessed over the past few months as well. Just wanted to say thanks to you guys that are looking into this and thanks for the shares last thread. I had no idea that Valediction even existed, or that people might've known about related projects, apparently I didn't search hard enough.
>>61178623
>What are you listening to family?
Recording old home movies to DVD atm, so that. Might end up sampling some of it at some point.
Any cool releases recently?
Not new, but Wolf Eyes have more old stuff up on their Bandcamp
Any nice bandcamp stuff you found?
Apart from /noise/ regulars, these were all pretty good
https://iceorgy.bandcamp.com/album/2
https://chefkirk.bandcamp.com/album/contents-hot
https://errorhominido.bandcamp.com/
https://compactor.bandcamp.com/album/slowdown
The newer stuff on Lurker Bias is nice too.
>Are you pickin anything up for Christmas?
Mooer Pitch Box
>>61188133
>Recording old home movies to DVD atm, so that. Might end up sampling some of it at some point.
Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss.
>>61180469
https://industrialhydrophobia.bandcamp.com/album/got-the-time
It's a BC thing now wooo.
What do you guys do for work?
I do data entry for my fathers company at the moment, comfy as since I do it from home and can just listen to stuff during it.
>>61188967
>What do you guys do for work?
Right now I'm just working at getting kicked out of uni bit I got a job lined up for the summer working at a mmi lab studying cryptococcus cell wall synthesis.
On a related nose does Dominick fernow have a microbio themed project of some sort I remember hearing something about that a while ago.
How do I go to a show if I suffer from social anxiety?
>>61189272
get drunk
NBND #125
>>61189272
I had the same issue. I just forced myself to go, spagettured when I paid entry, then just got really into the performance. Forgot people were there.
>>61189214
You might be thinking of mtDNA, which isn't really conceptually related to microbiology at all other than its name.
>>61189344
Yeah that's the one. And damn I was hoping it'd be more themed around that stuff.
NBND #126
>>61189898
yessssssssssssssssssssssssss
>>61165960
Am Not - Unpunished [2015] (MP3 V0)
>power electronics
https://mega.nz/#!48VHiAqJ!Y5GF3TfFqUxpVetAc7SiNflB4IPm-7JpWB8RzIibzZ0
>>61190197
Thank you Xern0n, you're the man.
Consumer Electronics released a decent album recently.
>>61190240
Dollhouse Songs is pretty good, though I'll freely admit to liking the EP that preceded it, Repetition Reinforcement, a touch better.
>>61190357
I know a few noise enthusiasts rated Estuary English as the best album of 2014
>>61190414
It's certainly in my top ten for the year, but it took a little while to grow on me. I think Puce Mary's Persona is probably my noise AOTY for 2014, if you're at all curious, though I suppose it's a "safer" choice, y'know.
Really looking forward to hearing their next stuff, in any case.
>>61190459
When it comes to noise I prefer Great White Death era Whitehouse type stuff mostly. I like a sort of mix between ambiance noise but still possessing a good rhythm and vocals.
>>61189898
>>61190197
p fantastic
reminds me a lot of WANDA GROUP
NBND #127
>>61190889
Thumbnail made me think it was the second Flight of the Conchords album
It may be time for me to go to bed.
Sonic Youth and Merzbow
>>61183096
I finally got around to checking out deathpile - gr. I'm most of the way through known victims and this is rough.
>>61190981
I made it through that album, was an experience.
>>61190889
oh boy, the second track on this thing
>>61183096
>>61183096
the only album i'll ever need
What artists sound like hanatarash
Like rlly lo-fi, lots of samples of machiens and power tools etc, more low rumbling/grinding and bleak weirdness less screeching etc
https://soundcloud.com/mephisto_waltz
>>61191810
You might try Nihilist Surfin' Group's album Music For the New Yorker (occasionally called "Howling at the Sun"). It's a Gerogerigegege side project that's a bit like you described.
Check the archive for it; I might have been the one to upload it and if the link's expired I can fix it up.
NBND #128
>>61187035
The other whitemorgue artists were in the related artists section on last.fm You can still find some via the tag.
Pretty sure Khrysanthoney always dealt in obscure recordings, it was just an underground label. From what I understand he liked the material and made an edition of fifty for two of the albums. It's possible they knew each other though, I don't know.
As far as the link between Hollow realm and IAALOBO, one of their RYM pages said the two were the same person only yesterday... it looks like the pages have been edited(? I'm on mobile and the formatting is different). Maybe they're distinct, but then the link between Chambering and Laurel Noose and IAALOBO is only a few scraps of evidence as well. (the last.fm pages + the old loveswirls tumblr mentions Laurel Noose and the rare Valediction copy mentions Chambering)
>>61187916
Like I said last thread, there's four Laurel Noose EP's, five IAALOBO albums plus a single plus, apparently, another Valediction edition; a Chambering EP, and a Hollow Realm EP
NBND #129
Various Artists - Sexorama Vol. 3 [1985]
>Noise, compilation
Featuring Controlled Bleeding, Merzbow, the Gerogerigegege, Hanatarash, Le Syndicat, and many others.
https://mega.nz/#!qokSWTpQ!LAeucO9-oRRFjtYh5z67yDwp3kkA-pWRzmizPiVMA6s
NBND #130
If someone were do ask you for recommendations to get into noise what artists would you recommend them?
>>61193709
The Rita, prurient, yellow swans
>>61193709
big black. songs about fucking is one of the easiest albums to get into
>>61193709
No Trend, Big Black, maybe even Flipper. If you're looking for like some of the harsher noise I would say start with dark ambient artists. I started with Noise Rock and Dark ambient and then moved into Power Electronics.
>>61193742
>prurient
50% of the time if I look up a band I haven't heard of in /noise/ fernow is probably in that band or has something to do with the band.
>>61193778
14 solo projects and a member of 13 bands according to discogs
This has been one of my favorites in 2015. Glitch noise at its purest
https://birdfriend.bandcamp.com/album/--3
>>61193974
Also recently acquired the Carved Cross/Phantom Feel split. Not exactly noise but its so raw it might as well be.
how do you guys promote noise music? My local scene is literally non-existent and I would feel weird shilling my stuff in these threads.
>>61194143
facebook noise groups work pretty good most of the time
Big ups to the dude who uploaded the Macronympha collection the other day. Helped me round out my collection.
Hey noise peeps, I posted in a nothin but noise december thread a couple days ago (looks like it just turned into noise general, too bad) about a final project for an Asian and middle Eastern Studies class on Japanoise which I presented as an academic blog of sorts. I haven't been on /mu/ since but I went on the archive and saw that a few anons replied asking me to post it, so if you guys are here by any chance here it is, sorry for the tardiness I've had a busy past few days:
http://sites.duke.edu/baptisteadnetjapanoise/2015/12/10/baptiste-adnet-japanoise/
I still highly recommend the documentary "We don't care about music anyways" for anyone even remotely interested in Japanoise
also, I had asked in my last post if anyone could upload the 20th and 21st cds from the merzbox and a kind anon answered positvely, if he/she is still here I would be eternally grateful to have a link as the archive links are dead for those cds and all the old noise blog links are also dead
anyways, listening to some good old Alberich at the moment, fortification: cassette works, vol. 2
>>61194433
also, i forgot to call out my homie xernon and ask him if he could kindly hand a link to his mega shares because I noticed that most of the rly good shit i download from the archive are his own links so I can only assume he has more where that came from...
>>61194143
You'd be fine to post it once here just to say "hey, check out my stuff if you want and I'd appreciate feedback if you've got it".
>>61183260
Just picked this up on vinyl
>>61193379
thank you, really
>>61194630
Holy shit I'm jealous that's one of my favorite albums.
Does anyone know of any popular music that employs harsh noise elements? Not just noise rock or pop or anything, but genuinely catchy or otherwise inoffensive music that will just bust into explosive noise?
I guess some of The Microphones' stuff fits the bill but it's not quite there, yknow.
>>61194619
just don't post it constantly, if you make a post every month or so or whenever you release a new album i don't think anyone would mind particularly, that's what i do.
noise is not even music. its just garbage.
>>61195135
>Can anyone explain to me why noise "music" is considered music?
the only accurate definition of music is that any human expression considered music by a group of people is music. the only functional use of the term "music" is to denote the collection of art that people think about and discuss as music. it is undeniable that there is a group of people who produce, distribute, discuss, and consume noise music in the same way that people do other forms of music so there is no value in trying to differentiate noise music from other forms of music.
>Why do people enjoy it?
There are a lot of reasons people like noise. Some people enjoy the aggression of it and may find a catharsis through listening to it. Many of these fans found noise through metal, punk, or noise rock. Some people just enjoy the texture of the sounds. This is the same kind of enjoyment that jazz fans get from the timbre of a saxophone or rock fans get from the timbre of a guitar. In the case of noise that enjoyment is taken to the extreme and most other aspects of the music such as rhythm and melody are stripped away to have a pure exploration of timbre and texture. Some people also enjoy enjoy the conceptual nature of some noise projects. For example may of Dominick Fernow's projects are instrumental noise and industrial techno given context by descriptive song titles and creative artwork. This kind of multimedia aesthetic unity is something that is common in noise and is something many people look for in a quality noise project. Of course people can like it for more than one reason as well as other reasons I didn't list just like every other genre.
>>61195293
Don't reply to bait
>>61195320
It's only a copypasta, that was two seconds of effort
>>61189332
Are we talking a noise show here? I'd be interested in hearing about regional noise, particularly from your area.
>>61194807
Have you looked through those genre Mashups birdmask used to do? I dunno if he still does those threads but that'd be your best bet
>>61194143
I'm completely with you dude
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1XVs9QHby4
Sam McKinlay skating! BARRIER KULT
>>61197151
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA31ogMFkQ8
Damn this is sick. I could get into skating.
>>61194143
Where abouts are you located?
>>61183398
Link ?
>>61197994
https://newyorkhaunted.bandcamp.com/album/nyh22-evol-also-house
>>61194433
Looking forward to reading through your piece here when things finally slow down at work.
>>61194475
Tbqh mane, everything that's in my mega folder is all posted in the archive, I don't keep nothing secret. So doing this https://rbt.asia/mu/?task=search2&ghost=yes&search_text=mega&search_subject=&search_username=Xern0n&search_tripcode=&search_email=&search_filename=&search_datefrom=&search_dateto=&search_media_hash=&search_op=all&search_del=dontcare&search_int=dontcare&search_ord=new&search_capcode=all&search_res=post is essentially the same. But! If you want an actual mega folder link, i'll get you that after work, i dont have the app on this phone.
Anybody got some legit noise recommendations for a Christmas dinner with your in-laws?
>>61199011
Sounds like a bad idea, dude.
>>61199034
i have no friends
>>61199011
christmas prurient album when
NBND #131
>>61190981
>>61191019
I was laughing hysterically in the way of being horrified when I first listened to this. So intense in all the right ways. Kind of equally scary and fun like a roller coaster.
What did you guys think? DEATHPILE became a favorite for me after I listened to it.
One of the few times in life an album lives up to the hype.
>>61199011
I think there actually is an album of noise people's interpretations of Christmas songs; IIRC the Gerogerigegege are on it. I'll see what I can dig up.
>>61190981
So cringeworthy. You'd think it'd be cool putting sound clips from documentaries into a album but those vocals and lyrics are so laughable.
>>61199852
it's essentially a musical biopic, and it's sensationalized in the same way
>>61194755
It was like $22 before shipping for a mint copy on discogs
happy noise-mas!
gay-driven noise besides richard ramirez and gero pretty please
>>61200056
i think kylie minoise is gay
>>61200085
know her. somebody else?
>>61200049
Wonderful spread there
>>61200049
>>61200137
yeah, those are three fantastic fucking albums.
>>61200056
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Silence-Death/release/2715666
>>61200137
>>61200149
thanks! thought i'd treat myself.
anyone else bought anything recently?
>>61200257
i preordered the new ffh tape on no rent records, but not much other than that. money has been tight lately, borrowing on a knife's edge for some important stuff.
>>61194807
Grouper and Ulver come to mind.
>>61199852
>>61199875
Until know I thought this was one of the most unanimously praised albums in these generals. My heart is broken.
>>61200290
i've yet to hear G.R., will listen to it later.
should be interesting at least, but i find in some whitehouse releases that sotos' victim interview collages are.. not difficult to listen to, but hard to reconcile. it feels disrespectful, in some sense, to be approaching something so horrific from a voyeuristic perspective. i know that's not the case but it is a nagging feeling that i can never shake
>>61200257
I got the latest batch from H8-Track Stereo in yesterday.
>>61200290
i'm
>>61199875
don't get me wrong, i love this album. that's actually the first negative opinion of the album i've seen in these threads, but simply that in my experience of the album the vocals seemed "acted" in the same way that a dramatization might be. it's chilling nonetheless, but not because i feel like the vocalist (i forget his name, canady, maybe?) means what he's saying, but it chills me in the same way that seeing a fantastic performance in a film or play does. almost becoming someone else.
the best noise album.
post an album you think is better. you cant because there is nothing better.
>>61200365
this album touches my heart in ways that werewolf doesn't.
>>61200365
it really is fucking stellar. there is a genuine sense of progression and dynamic in that thing, so glad it has been popular in /noise/ recently
highly recommend wilt's black box aesthetic to anyone
>>61200235
thanks a lot
Where should I start with Hair Police?
>>61200594
Constantly Terrified is pretty good.
https://clyp.it/lyyhdrco
first time playing with tape
v exciting
My mom made guacamole and it is so good
What is some noise that would go well with guac
>>61199926
That's a nice deal, unfortunately I don't have either a record player or a particularly permanent living arrangement to set up a good system.
>>61200651
>https://clyp.it/lyyhdrco
engine starts while some crazy ass grindrock plays under the layers of feedback cause they are so fucking loud and they are scared of snakes going left right left right so they start screeching silence
something weird happend to saschiko M mic while she speeds whole thing up to make a tone and then she screams angrily as it doesnt work but she tries again and again still screaming or maybe it is some performance recorded by dishwasher with junko
Frozen Niagara Falls just topped Boomkat's best of 2015 chart
https://soundcloud.com/schizoidfreq/ketamine
SCHIZOID - KETAMINE
A personal tale of anxious reflection and death of a damaged person through lies and deceit.
>power electronics
>feedback abuse
>some usage of blackened vocals
I want to create a sort of blackened power electronics affair.
So guys, please check this out. It's one of my first PE efforts and I'd love to get some input on my work as of yet.
___________________________________
I used the EHX Superego create some of the sustained sounds and drones on this track as well as the part where my vocals were muffled. Does anyone have any tips or ideas on how to maximize the pedal's effectiveness in producing PE? Anybody else have this beautiful (but expensive) pedal?
>>61200824
I think i remember you. You trimmed the length and this is nice(but still imo it should end about 2:40)
>YOU FUCKING JUNKIE
I love when you hold a scream and pedal noise sorta blurs into it. Thing is, I can still understand you. About the ending. It works, but that's it. I think.
>>61200900
Thanks. With this I experimented with the pedal I recently got and did try holding the scream. What do you mean that the ending "works?" and what do you mean by "that's it?"
I did trim the length also. Until I find a meaningful way to fill the gaps between vocal bursts, I'd rather shorten my tracks.
>>61200973
Well in my opinion this "breather" around 2:40 fits very well for a end while "real" end of the track does not.
>>61201002
I agree. I feel like it sort of splits the track evenly in half, but as the feedback was blaring, I realized that I wanted to finish the lyrics. It's one of many takes of the song I plan on recording. Since you've responded, could you give me more (pun intended) feedback on it?
>>61201022
it's all i had to say desu, but i like that wall you posted.
I've posted in /noise/ once before.
Here's my demo tape, I make noise folk.
This is probably going to be my last work as a solo artist. Debating on killing myself when I finish it in mid-january. Probably won't, but I've really lost all motivation at this point to continue as an artist.
https://chargingyang.bandcamp.com/album/distanced-passion-angel-of-sorrow-demo
Let me know what you think.
https://goruo.bandcamp.com/album/--7
heres a collection of 4 eps.
>>61201124
remember you. You are this autumn-whitebrown-noise guy? First track is okay, i guess. Second, damn I realized that I actually need jordaan-esque noise based folk in my life. And it ends in a perfect moment. Third, that screeching transition is perfect. I like that noise elements here. Melodic but not really. But I think that the track is a little too long. Fourth, I've fallen for you. Love that awkward singing.
>>61201124
Well, I like it anon, though the mixing could be a bit better. The vocals are also a touch contentious; you sound pretty sloshed and it doesn't really help anything. But, I look forward to hearing the full thing.
You probably shouldn't kill yourself, but y'know.
>>61201124
i can tell you're coming from a genuine place but it falls short somehow in a way i can't pinpoint. i guess practice more and get an ear for texture that suits the feeling you're going for?
a lot of the different instruments (including your voice, which sounds totally broken and is awesome) are out of tune or key with each other, which makes them all sound like they're fighting for attention, and as such nothing really gels and it feels totally half baked. applying some music theory here will *really* benefit your project. i know theory has no place in noise blah blah blah but in this case it will let everything glue
you're still a teenager which is fucking sick - this is very, very good considering your age. don't give up as an artist. you have a LOT of potential. take a break if you feel demotivated and let life happen; you mentioned that one of your proudest songs was inspired by falling in love. let your music reflect your life, not the other way around. all projects end up better this way because they end up more authentic
>>61201124
also get rid of the profile picture selfie, it kills the mystery
>>61201124
Pretty try-hard, to be honest. I can appreciate your honesty, but you need to be much more subtle in every aspect.
>I met the angel of sorrow, and for a moment
>I thought she smiled at me
>Through her tangled hair
>Then I remembered
>We only see one side of angels
>And in real life they don't need wings to go to heaven
I mean.. C'mon, dude.
>>61199011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBOanPoEek4
Enjoy, friendo :)
>>61201681
this is nice
>>61200751
Ah I C I C
Hey, is anybody still bumping the NBND comp? What are your favorite tracks off of it? Personally, I'm really digging Altamonte.
>>61201473
don't do this. There is no mystery needed in my opinion.
>>61201124
its pretty good you just need to make and listen to noise for a few more years
Can some grab the cd version on what for me, sharing the lp one that is a different mix
Steven Stapleton and Christoph Heemann - Painting With Priests LP (2015) [320]
>post-industrial, experimental
https://mega.nz/#!wIkUBByB!7LB7Sf3Etg7muCbpJwlfJ7wjFXJLnbHYnsoAdmUkK2U
Who bought the entire FAG TAPES digital discography?
It so fucking cheap I might just do so.
>>61200340
You know the rules, you gotta let /noise/ know what you think.
>>61200149
I am probably going to pick two of those up myself.
>>61200350
I agree. I just give 'biopic' a negative connotation. Vocalist is Canady. I agree with the performance aspect. I think Canady is pretty transparent in this though which adds to the awesomeness of the album.
>>61202683
also here's a rip of the ultra rare xerography, than i managed to find on slsk a few days ago
Nurse With Wound - Xerography (2013) [160]
>sound collage, experimental, post-industrial
https://mega.nz/#!pAtgDIrb!UN1Cj6XXOOlGZb3Hs-a0bzYGDANrmJeNpGk2K5R1yoY
would also appreciate a better rip of this, and silver bromide, if it's not asking too much.
>>61204129
what the fuck dude
just found out that club moral's discog is available in archive.org in lossless format, through a slsk user
if anyone is interested in that band, forget the crappy rbt.asia archived 128k shares, the good stuff was right in front of our faces. or at least mine, because i didn't knew that
>>61204159
its just beans
>>61204129
>>61204232
beanz meanz heinz
>>61202683
>>61203692
last share, was also looking for this and found it
Hunting Lodge - Shadows Out of Time '82-'83 (2010) [320]
>industrial, noise
https://mega.nz/#!hBMzDYyI!IJKVSqVmRCk4klmYKx3QPLUDWJq-I337PEGZNxDW58k
b
pedal virgin here, i've been mostly doing things with no-input mixers and scraps of metal and I am curious how does distortion pedal works in no-input feedback loop? Does it, well, distorts things or what?
>>61205753
you put the fx send into the input of the distortion and it makes crazy sounds
Any of you noticed a difference in sound between distortion pedals and digital distortion modules within a DAW?
>>61205780
nice, thanks. Crazier than vanilla no-input mixer?
>>61205830
yes, i promise
>>61206556
looks like I have a thing to look forward to.
>>61178623
this ltd. to 20 pieces tape release by dr. noisem & baze.djunkiii
https://drnoisem.bandcamp.com/album/untitled
>>61206607
this is the cover...
>>61178623
what the hell is merzbow holding in this pic?
>>61206683
his own handmade trash guitar
https://asbestosleadasbestos.bandcamp.com/track/wheaton-is-a-town-where-all-my-friends-use-me-to-help-find-them-drug-dealers
Any feedback on this track I made yesterday? I started making harsh noise after listening to the genre for the last few months now. I'm releasing a full length album on new years day but it's less darker. I'm using samples from the movie Metropolis and I think the tracks I have so far are pretty sick.
Any other bandcamp harsh noise makers in here? They're practically non-existent in the bandcamp threads.
>>61206683
have you ever heard of circuit bent instruments? they're a huge part of Noise music.
>>61206954
i stopped 'sleep has his house' for this, better be good. I like that ultrachaotic texture going on at first. I like that riddim that slowly emerges and everything smoothing down n shit. Also that singy sounds and then not so clear transition. But I think this goes for too long, That texture is not interesting enough to keep it for 2 minutes. Of course things are changin n shit but it isn't enough. It sounds like an excerpt from much bigger whole, starting nowhere, going nowhere. 4 minutes of one hundredth intense shit, please let me have some kind of break. Well at least ending is pretty well executed and clearly shows that this is the end of a song.
>>61207261
Thanks, it means a lot! Looking back at the track, you're honestly pretty much spot with the criticisms when I think about. I'll take your comments in huge consideration while I work on my album. Thanks!
>>61207360
*when I think about it
>>61207360
no problem, I liked your thingie at NBNDcomp.
https://pagodamast.bandcamp.com/releases
Not sure what to make of it but it's free on bandcamp
do you guys like lil ugly mane's noise stuff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dqQrqNe_zY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qIKM-x1S4ZE
>>61208043
where is that one video where lil ugly mane is playing at a highschool talent show and he has some 6 ft guy on the mic running back and forth going "wooo! wooo!"
I'm looking for more bandcamp noise
>>61207048
Is that even technically circuit bent? It looks like a contact mic strapped to some junk.
>>61210219
that is possible aswell.
>>61210171
https://disfiguredrobotchild.bandcamp.com/album/kana
>>61210171
too lazy to get links but check out Suicide Deluxe by Dreamcrusher and Throne of Blood by Yasuhito Fujinami
>>61210171
https://cowboyofnoise.bandcamp.com/album/bantaeui
Various Artists - 沫 Foam [1981]
>Industrial, minimal, noise
Odd little compilation featuring Merzbow, Perfect Mother, Mad Tea Party, R.N.A. Organism, and others.
https://mega.nz/#!29F0VQBb!jP31IyHBPhuPqbAF9NA5t_WHyN3JYicM89VzdEtXEAo
>>61210171
why
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>>61211500
If I had to guess, there's always the desire to discover something. Of course, you're mostly going to discover shit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUzd9KyIDrM
why, yes, i am an edgy middle schooler
>>61203580
i bought the whole thing. totally worth it.
>>61207902
Can I get some second opinions on this?
>>61203580
>>61212924
interested in checking this out after I'm done with this Gerogerigegege record, any recs for what I should check out first?
>>61213101
my favourite fag tapes album has always been Surrounded By Gold And Dead
Etat Brut - EB 001 [1980]
>Industrial, noise, proto-power electronics
This group had two people named Phillipe in it. Just think about that.
Oh, they were also BFFs with Club Moral.
https://mega.nz/#!H9MUCZ4S!ObPDOCm0GTH81ZydN6i3JaEcigvrpPGjnNhKp9OP2qo
>>61202052
I'll probably give it a few more listens during December. Gotta listen to a bit more Black Cat, I got his tape only release in exchange for one of my own ones, and it's pretty solid HNW.
Overall, it's a real mixed bag. I'll probably do another next for next December, though if we go with some sort of theme, it might result in more cohesive tracks.
https://nbndcompilations.bandcamp.com/
>>61215096
how many listens does it have on bandcamp? just curious
>>61215096
>though if we go with some sort of theme, it might result in more cohesive tracks
Please do this
>>61215096
I'd be interested in contributing to the next one of these. I have an ep up at pagodamast.bandcamp.com/releases, which I believe was listened to by asbestos lead asbestos, who informed me it was shitty. The ep is sort of sparse so I'm currently developing some tracks with a bit more depth to them. I'm open to any advice that will help me qualify for the next compilation
>>61215276
This is the all time listened to chart according to BC. It also has had 15 downloads, and I've made around $12AUD off digital sales. I believe that second spike was when it was posted to forum.noiseguide.com by Savage Hippy
I've also seen a small increase in plays on my SC account without having posted it much, has anyone else noticed this?
>>61215312
Definitely my plan for next time. Maybe something as simple as 'must include analogue recording/distortion' or 'make an improvised instrument'. Whatever we decide as a group beforehand.
>>61215374
For sure. I'll take a listen through your EP and let you know what I think when I'm done.
>>61215374
>asbestos lead asbestos
hey that's me :-) i think i was a little too harsh by flat out calling it shitty, but I'm glad it technically helped you. something important that I should've added is that you should just let your creativity run fucking free. shit, record audio of you hitting a table with baseball bat, throw some harsh noise wall textures over that shit and it would be lit. I'm still excited for your next release, and feel free to email me (it's on my bandcamp) when it comes out so I can peep it.
>>61215628
I meant as a concept for every artist to explore. With a release title and appropriate track titles that connect to that concept and connect to each artist's unique concept or image.
>>61215661
i made this track (>>61206954) and it got me thinking, what if /noise/ made a comp where each artist made a track about their town?
>>61215651
Well I appreciate you saying that and I'm very glad to have somewhat of a friend in the noise world! But I totally agreed with you because the tracks were pretty skeletal and I think for my upcoming work they'll be hopefully more substantial
>>61200400
listening to this right now, all time favorite noise album
>>61201124
oh hey I'm out of madison senpai don't kill yourself
>>61201124
>https://chargingyang.bandcamp.com/album/distanced-passion-angel-of-sorrow-demo
Hey, I listened to this the other day in a bandcamp thread. I really enjoyed it, and please don't kill yourself.
>>61215661
That would work too, I'm just thinking sonically it was a bit messy.
>>61215374
First thing I notice is that the first track is quite long. This might dissuade people from wanting to check out the whole thing.
Fuso has got enough variety to keep me interested, though is almost all high end. More mid or bass frequencies could help make it a little more bearable at higher volumes.
Sister is a nice change of pace. It's got a little rhythm and is nice and minimal. That being said, it too is a little one dimensional.
The tracks definitely do one by one get more interesting. I think if you worked on layering some stuff, maybe adding some samples/field recordings/traditional or improvised instruments, you'd be able to get more of a variety over all.
I just got to Battle of Surigao Strait, and it's definitely the best track. Don't be afraid to trash something if you think it's no good. Don't publish something just because you've made it.
Another tip would to be to listen to noise from far more established names, and then compare your track to theirs in some way. Does it keep you interested in listening as much? Personally there's a lot of stuff I'd cut from these tracks to keep them shorter. Long passages of samey noise is just boring, especially when you get to the 30sec/1min point.
How have you gone about making these tracks anyway?
>>61215717
I'd be down for that.
>>61216322
Well because I'm a fag I'm going to keep the "how I'm making it" a secret. But yeah I think for me I sort of listen to noise in a more ambient sort of way so I made the pieces more drawn out to serve as that sort of ambiance. However if the future compilations or projects I'm involved with are not really in line with that then I'm definitely down to try out more immediate and exciting tracks.
Another thing I'm realizing is that I don't think I have either a good sound system or a very good ear for details, so what I've produced is,for me, pretty reminiscent of what I've been listening to lately, namely the Rita and alberich. So like I think the more I listen to it all the more I'll refine my palette.
Lastly I'll just say that Yamashiro may be more accurately termed a 'demo' because I was very eager to use it as a test run to get feedback about how I work. But the upcoming release, which I hope to wrap up by mid-January, is going to be a more refined and honed piece of work
>>61216566
this is to you specifically but also to anybody making any music in general:
just make what you want to listen to, you should have a concrete idea of the kind of music you want to hear, and your idea should be unique enough that you can't easily find a bunch of artists doing what you want already.
if you have an idea and you make music that executes that goal in a manner that you find satisfying then you have succeeded. whether or not a shitload of people listen to and like your shit is beside the point, the point is that you are making something that YOU wanted to hear, and that if someone else was making that sort of music you would want to listen to it.
if your goal is a very particular texture in hnw stuff or whatever then just fucking do it.
do it for you, fuck the world
>>61216566
Sounds good to me man, definitely looking forward to it. If you ever do want to go down the HNW sort of path, then IMO looking at layering different frequencies would help to create thicker walls.
>>61216734
fucking THIS
>>61178623
I listen to my own sets and productions and mash ups
>>61216929
Honestly yeah, I find myself coming back and playing my own tracks over and over. I find them all really comfy, because I spent so much time listening while making them.
>>61214295
Indeed friend! After I posted about the archive.org stuff I realized that everything club moral (the label) did is available for free, in the highest quality!
I spent the night downloading, converting, tagging and replacing the awful soulseek transcodes i got from Etat Brut. Praised be Danny Devos for making this possible.
>>61216734
>do it for you, fuck the world
Everything you wrote is relevant. My hero SAM MCKINLAY did not wake up one morning and say, 'You know what people want, a HNW from field recordings of sharks,' but he did say, 'I want to hear a goddamn HNW made from field recordings of sharks'
Then he made THOUSANDS OF DEAD GODS.
This is how I like to imagine it happened.
>>61219492
supposed story of how vomir and kikuchi made collaboration album is beter. I bet kik was like
>I have 2 19:36 sick drumloops, gee what should I do with them
>vomir just stands here, walling
>hey you, you, can I like stack my loop on yr wall. It's going to be soooooo orginal
>more awkward standing.
>greatest hnw album produced 10/10
>>61193922
still finds it hard to get laid
>>61202683
>>61203692
>>61204904
thanks pal
>>61220281
except thats not true he has a girlfriend
>>61220435
he's also pretty sexy
>>61220057
>greatest hnw album produced 10/10
>really an 11/10
It really is like 'too' good. Hands down in my 'Top Whatever' of 2015 and maybe HNW albums of all time.
>>61221154
shame that drums are digital, cause "real" drums would sounds sick. It's an well established fact cause I blasted to vomir hnw and it sounded great.
>>61180469
>>61188967
Heard your Behringer demo earlier, nice to see this all up though. You're tying all your sounds together nicely, nothing really stands out in a negative way. I know there's no beat as such, but a change in tempo towards the end would have wrapped up the tracks well.
>>61200824
The contrast in frequencies here is great, I really like that you've gone with vocals here, many of the PE releases I've seen people post don't have any. I wouldn't go analyzing composition so much here personally, kind of takes away the manic nature of what you're doing
>>61186321
I've said it before to other artists, but long track lengths really are off putting.
The first track is mixed pretty quietly, so I'm hoping that there's no louder parts later on, I've got my speakers turned right up.. Sounds like different layers of recorded musiq concrete? They do go well together. The clicks on the first track almost sound like insects. Could easily be the soundtrack to a doco about ant colonies if you get what I mean.
I don't know if I'm gonna make it through the whole album, though the second track is a nice change in sounds to the first. Around the 5 min mark you can hear some recordings which are obviously recorded with a fairly low quality mic. As far as digital releases are concerned, this can be a bit of a problem as it does appear amateur, though I can understand conceptually why you'd want to utilize whatever you have at hand. The rest of these recordings may have used the same mic, though it does stand out here more so than anywhere else.
>>61201124
You've obviously put a lot of thought into this project. You've got a lot of feedback already, but just wanted to add that I enjoyed this and you've certainly got enough talent to continue and expand onto other, better things.
>>61206954
Not sure what to make of this. You've had a lot of other material that was quite different, though it does go well with the track you had on the NBND compilation.
can someone rec me some cool noise apps for android?
>>61221493
what does that mean
>>61216734
Yeah! That's sort of why I started doing it. I wanted to make the noise I wanted to hear
>>61221493
My roommate figured out how to make a feedback loop with a voice jammer app on his phone but I find it unlikely that someone would be able to make worthwhile noise it of that.
>>61221939
I believe that someone already used it to make hnw if not. Please do it and send it.
>>61221493
Noise Maschine
>>61193922
More than that I'm sure
https://disfiguredrobotchild.bandcamp.com/album/--5
listen to my shit
>>61201124
>https://chargingyang.bandcamp.com/album/distanced-passion-angel-of-sorrow-demo
You have potential, don't give up your art or, you know, life in general.
whose up for collaborating? i'm interested to see what will happen if i work with somebody else on something.
https://soundcloud.com/posies
>>61222986
I'm interested in any chance to stretch my noise wings that I can get. I posted my Pagoda Mast demo earlier just so you know which anon I am. I'm not sure how you're envisioning the collaborative process but if you think that demo had any potential then I'm down for whatever
Any advice or comments on how to improve or beneficially modify this chart? And when is Xern0n gonna finally put this up? There is a bracket on the pastebin called Dedicated PE essentials but there is no actual link to my chart.
>>61224256
For Ramleh I would swap in Hole in the Heart and for Genocide Organ I'd put on Leichenlinie