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alright lads

http://www.factmag.com/2015/02/23/fact-mix-484-helm/

based Helm offering up a slice of the noise life
fucking great mix

>> No.53851794

ayo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7nQt9INXS4

>> No.53852484

live

http://profoundlorerecords.bandcamp.com/track/crumbling-ore

>> No.53852565

Ay /noise/
i'm working on a noise flowchart, is there something harsher than Thousands of Dead Gods?

>> No.53852886

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3HcbUUx9E4

>> No.53853167

>>53852565
You may want to include Vomir with that one. I'm not a huge wall noise fan, however.

>> No.53853322

is this the logical conclusion to noise

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLKoxrDTI9M

>> No.53853370

>>53853167
>Vomir
thanks, i'll add it to the list

>> No.53853692

>>53852886
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_pncTKWWu0

HHHHNNNNGGGGHHHHH

>> No.53854119

can't wait for their new album

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4zDMEFJ-Hc

>> No.53854251

>>53852565
Post your work in progress. I'm sure we can help.

>> No.53855382
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53855382

>>53854251
I can't edit it right now but I can definitely take suggestions

>> No.53855557

>>53855382
have you heard Weise's most recent, deviat from balance (2015)?

>> No.53856723

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsigOnPJTtA

A 1969 British experimental music school for children where they had the kids compose a music concrete piece based around a few central themes.

>> No.53856833

>>53853322
no but I truly feel like black noise is the logical conclusion to the ideas of second wave black metal

>> No.53857127

>>53855382
it would be useful to put a genre tag under each album to help people find more of that sound

also i think it would be valuable to have a branch that goes structure+vox (some famous PE album) -> more atmospheric (some famous death industrial album) -> more percussive (some famous industrial album)

you may want to specify that thousands of dead gods derives it's harshness from being a nearly unchanging wall of noise

>> No.53857155

>>53857127
>you may want to specify that thousands of dead gods derives it's harshness from being a nearly unchanging wall of noise
This, this is important as its a whole different jump from what harsh noise usually consists of.

>>53855557
I downloaded that recently, and I'm going to listen to it soon, how hype should I be?

>> No.53857462

>>53855382
For structure, you can move towards more accessible stuff like ben frost.

You could also use a little ambient noise like Tim Hecker, Yellow Swans.

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53858582

I know industrial isn't quite noise but this album is pretty close, especially as most of it's sound is sourced from scrap metal + contact mics.
ZGA - Riga
this band was formed in soviet era Russia by a guy who wanted to make really aggressive music but was afraid of pissing off his neighbors by playing at a really high volume so he used contact mics hooked up to scrap metal to get a sound that was harsh at any volume. he said that his interest in harsh music started when he heard a government produced "on the bones" record (meaning a bootleg record that was cut onto a used X-ray film, the USSR tried to stop the influx of western music recorded in this way by flooding the market with on the bones records that had a few seconds of western music at the beginning followed by harsh noise or a guy screaming curses) the band was one of the most important to the really underground Russian experimental/industrial scene that paralleled the western industrial scene despite there being no way that they could have known of each other.

I just finished listening to this album and it's mildly percussive really noisy industrial with somewhat reserved vocals in russian

there is a couple of links in the archive but I can't find a ddl link for any of their other albums, if any anon that isn't on uni internet can help me out I'd be eternally grateful.

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