Can we have a good old-fashioned noise thread?
Power Electronics, Death Industrial, Harsh Noise, Wall Noise, everything is welcomed.
Post favorites, rec unknown finds, discuss all things noise
Can we have a good old-fashioned noise thread?
Power Electronics, Death Industrial, Harsh Noise, Wall Noise, everything is welcomed.
Post favorites, rec unknown finds, discuss all things noise
Public Enemy is the most accessible noise.
>Can we have a good old-fashioned noise thread?
get a new OP already
this is probably my favorite merzbow album its so pretty
last thread or a couple threads ago i told user i was going to listen to whaler
well i did and it was giga comfy
now im telling you to do the same
>walking around my small midwestern city.
>see a flyer for a noise show with three acts
>it happened 3 months ago
GOD FUCKING DAMMIT IOWA
im still on a quest for good blackened noise, post what you know/have, im currently aimlessly wandering through anything obscure, can so far vouch for this bitchass record
there was a blackened noise chart a while back.
what are some good noise core albums?
ok you niggas
i'm headin fo my trunk if you trippin
welllllll post it then!
I uh, heh, here you go bro.
i hate the whole fuckin world so the world better hate me
of what I have listened to on here I'd say that wold album is good, the russian album is fuckin godlike and enbilulugugal was meh
any cremation lily boys out here?
don't shoot! that's the wrong nigga in the truck!
I had an expression on my face, like you think I really give a fuck?
Yeee niqq
thanks, amazing how hit or miss this genre can be
oozing meat - rawhead
whats going on here
Didn't think I'd see this garbage posted again. Essential shillcore.
>Essential shillcore.
I thought I was the only one who ever posted it. I posted it a lot, and it is good mang. HNW is good. fool.
Yeah here's your fuckin noise
youtube.com
this is shit, go die.
yeeeee
merzbow is like 63 years old and showing no signs of softening up. i always feel like he's trying to express the energetic force of the hiroshima and nagasaki bombings in japan. if you think about it, a merzbow record contains a lot of concentrated "power". i had to listen to some of his albums during the hurricane because it was such a non-event after being predicted to be doomsday that i needed to feel real power and energy and force, so i turned merzbow up really loud and closed my eyes.
i always feel bad for liking merzbow, like it's forbidden. it's like being caught with psychedelic drugs or something, suddenly someone knows your mind is more vast and experienced and complex than they thought or had hoped. merzbow is some kind of expression of psychedelic cosmic despair. sadness about the meat murder industry. expression of the immensity of suffering. it bursts through all bounds, it wants to tickle our neurons and spark new thoughts and new states of mind. it's like the awesome cosmic power of a hurricane that reminds you of how small you are, how vulnerable, and how vast the universe is and how crazy and indifferent it is to us individuals. merzbow blasts you like a hurricane should do, inescapable, all pervading noise force. it's like he wants to transmit something of the horror or panic of natural disasters, cyclones, hurricanes, nuclear meltdowns. especially a lot of his later releases remind me of akira-like machinery going awry, things melting down, chaos exploding around the world, and terror pulsing hearts throbbing in fear and paranoia.
nah dude, it's about kinky anime bondage.
reminder.
youtube.com
noise over classical melodies? this one does it somewhat poorly but im sure theres more out there, post em
well no, it's not. he's actually seemed to be distancing himself from the bondage association by repackaging and rereleasing some old albums with new artwork. in fact there's been a distinct shift towards more nature oriented or psychedelic spacey type artwork than the old bondage imagery of the past. for example, the masterful collection known as Merzbient, which is all late 80s material made at the height of his bondage era, has extensive nature themed artwork, the japanese set containing pictures taken by jenny akita and the other sets another photographer, but both feature nature abstracts. i think that merzbow has moved on far from the old bondage associations. and that is good, i think it puts off a lot of people who may not understand or want to bother trying to understand the subtleties of the more artistic japanese rope bondage stuff that he was into, and they simply associate it with a very crude sexualized western bondage thing, and with the proliferation of online porn, the shock value and such that seems to have been part of merzbow's releases no longer has an effect.
noise is literally just
>autistic screeching
the genre. not that that's a bad thing.