That Noise Thread (Formerly "Revisiting Noise")
Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2021 11:11 am
Anyone hook their cassette deck up to a laptop?? Or a turntable? Imma buy a TT again I think.
Is this all your really need?
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I miss my noise records and tapes. Noise as in 'true' industrial music. Stuff released by 'artists like CONTROLLED BLEEDING, ESPLENDOR GEOMETRICO, Japan's MERZBOW, SPK, early THROBBING GRISTLE. EINSTÜRZENDE NEUBAUTEN. Music was recorded where conventional instruments were not involved for the most part.
When Nine Inch Nails got popular (and I loves me some NIN) the term 'Industrial Music' got hijacked. Though Trent Reznor's music sounded like machines meets synthesizer, I wouldn't consider them 'industrial'.
RRRecords in Lowell, MA did has a great catalog of this music. Music that Lewdd would automatically have no patience for.
EDIT: I will also use this thread to chat about some of the most insane and obscure (aren't they alll) noise releases.
Is this all your really need?
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com ... L1500_.jpg
I miss my noise records and tapes. Noise as in 'true' industrial music. Stuff released by 'artists like CONTROLLED BLEEDING, ESPLENDOR GEOMETRICO, Japan's MERZBOW, SPK, early THROBBING GRISTLE. EINSTÜRZENDE NEUBAUTEN. Music was recorded where conventional instruments were not involved for the most part.
When Nine Inch Nails got popular (and I loves me some NIN) the term 'Industrial Music' got hijacked. Though Trent Reznor's music sounded like machines meets synthesizer, I wouldn't consider them 'industrial'.
RRRecords in Lowell, MA did has a great catalog of this music. Music that Lewdd would automatically have no patience for.
EDIT: I will also use this thread to chat about some of the most insane and obscure (aren't they alll) noise releases.