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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Women In Noise? Women Here...
Last post by Minus1 - Today at 04:33:05 AM
Quote from: groesk on Today at 04:01:12 AM
Quote from: Minus1 on January 31, 2026, 11:31:58 PMWhat does creation/consumption of Art do for you?
for me, extreme music and noise has been therapeutic, and especially making it. i read an scientific (i think) article on someone with a TBI who loves extreme music, (so me, for the most part) mainly hardcore punk. i got a ton of "baggage" as therapists call it. I can turn my brain off and just vibe. my brain has devolved to loving the grooviest, most rhythmic stuff i can get my hands on. I turn to harsh noise when I want something more extreme and in your face than brutal death metal. also, the community is usually not half bad.

creating music really helps my mental health, which I try to focus on. there's something about honing your craft behind the scenes thats really appealing. what's not so appealing is the frustration of even playing my music live. then again, i live in a pretty isolated town.


And thank you for this.

Maybe the word "therapeutic" conjures up images of New Age music and herbal teas, or other such things that are anathema to Noise. 😂

I mean...what other words can we use for the enjoyment of Noise, if not "therapeutic"?

(Edit: Fuck! Anathema. Is there a band / artist called that? I'm still looking for my name!)
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Women In Noise? Women Here...
Last post by Minus1 - Today at 04:08:42 AM
Yeah - I'm bracing myself. But I'll be cool. I'm sipping my whiskey, and doing The Von Einem Tapes. 😂

But I think my comments, in a roundabout way, get to a major facet here, regarding Women In Noise, in what is (I think, inarguably) a male dominated environment.

Do certain preconceptions and norms need to shift, for Noise to join Rock as an equal-sex Artform? I think so. This thread contains some problematic statements (including some by me)!
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Women In Noise? Women Here...
Last post by groesk - Today at 04:01:12 AM
Quote from: Minus1 on January 31, 2026, 11:31:58 PMWhat does creation/consumption of Art do for you?
for me, extreme music and noise has been therapeutic, and especially making it. i read an scientific (i think) article on someone with a TBI who loves extreme music, (so me, for the most part) mainly hardcore punk. i got a ton of "baggage" as therapists call it. I can turn my brain off and just vibe. my brain has devolved to loving the grooviest, most rhythmic stuff i can get my hands on. I turn to harsh noise when I want something more extreme and in your face than brutal death metal. also, the community is usually not half bad.

creating music really helps my mental health, which I try to focus on. there's something about honing your craft behind the scenes thats really appealing. what's not so appealing is the frustration of even playing my music live. then again, i live in a pretty isolated town.

Quote from: Minus1 on Today at 03:35:33 AMBut for me, your post is a perfect example of "objectification" over "artistry".
this sounds like the catalyst for a nasty internet fight. i'm not gonna put my hat in the ring on this one. also sorry of my post sounds disjointed.
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Women In Noise? Women Here...
Last post by Minus1 - Today at 03:35:33 AM
Quote from: anusenvy on Today at 12:10:23 AMHas anyone mentioned Gyna Bootleg yet? I actually really don't have to say anything on this project.... I was more familiar with a band of hers in first decade of 2000.

As hetero, I've found myself aroused at most noise shows. Take that as you will.

I have been far from perfect in this thread. I made some dumb assumptions. (See the OP.) I never want to be that guy on the high horse.

But for me, your post is a perfect example of "objectification" over "artistry".

Yeah - I'm hetero too - attractive women are a thing!

But what is this thread about?

(Sheesh. I'm having some difficulties on Noise forums this week.)
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gear/tech/etc / Re: Weird (but usable!) synthe...
Last post by anusenvy - Today at 02:39:47 AM
I am a sucker for the visual aesthetics and sounds of Resonance Circuits but regretfully do no own one.

More recently I discovered this device that is sampling based.





The first time I saw one of these in person it was this device.




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Consistently bummed to not be on West Coast. I'm particularly fan of WALLMART
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Quote from: prolapsedlielack on January 30, 2026, 10:58:26 AM
Quote from: anusenvy on January 29, 2026, 10:50:29 PMWhile doing research into Satanic Panic films I was introduced to Bob Larson. He has many on the subject but here is one in particular: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE8K-ONc4rE

Total quack. I wish the full 5 hours of Boyd Rice's appearances were still on yt.

Bob Larson - Halloween
Bob Larson - Heavy Metal
Bob Larson - The Final Battle
Bob Larson - First Family of Satanism

available to send to anyone
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CLASSIFIED ADS / Re: WTB: Summary of Hatred "In...
Last post by Kenen - Today at 12:26:23 AM
Bumping this.
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Noise about the internet?
Last post by Wainhouse - Today at 12:16:26 AM
Quote from: Johann on January 27, 2026, 06:48:23 PM
Quote from: Wainhouse on January 25, 2026, 06:17:04 AMMy mailbox waits for Untitled 11. In the meantime, I had a thought: are there any zines about the internet? Opinions if so?

Not related to noise, but specifically to the question at hand. I recently came across a book called "the Internet and everyone" by John Chris Jones that is about early Internet (Jones was born in 1927, and started writing about these ideas as early as the mid 50s) it's an extremely fun and readable book attempting to show the Internet as it was then in 2000.

This is his website if your looking to get an idea www.publicwriting.net

You could also read about Cybernetics which does have some historical cross over into the world of early electronic/experimental music

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On topic I think the Internet as source material has existed since it became a dominant source of content in our lives and was purposely obscured because it may have been seen as taboo in earlier years due to the fetishization of analog sources and content.

It has only been in the last few years I've seen an open acknowledgement of sound sources from stuff such as YouTube etc and mentions of recording to IPhone etc...

Regarding content specifically about internet it seems like some Jilat was doing back in the time on Chondritic Sound forum, I personally was uninterested in his projects and perspectives since he was doing a lot of seemingly computer based extremely long form stuff that might be classified as "pure noise"...I can't honestly speak to if my impressions time time are right or wrong in hindsight as I don't know if he still is involved in sound or the community.


I can't get the link to work, unfortunately... but I am curious about the book. Thanks.

As far as cybernetics go, I'm always interested to learn more about early electronic/experimental music - any suggestions?

Yes, there is something incredibly unsexy about YouTube, or at least that's my gut reaction, such that I wouldn't advertise my work as featuring "YouTube found audio" the same way I might tease "found secondhand Dictaphone recordings". This isn't to say you couldn't find great material on YouTube, but rather that you might not boast about it. There's nothing particularly seductive or exciting about YouTube - quite the opposite for me, as there's nothing I hate more than being surrounded by a milieu of bullshit.

The fetishization of analog sources doesn't mean anything on its own. It's not like paying homage to the medium of tape will immediately produce good work, nor is it the case that sampling from the internet would produce bad work. It strikes me that the internet is just a very uninspiring and unsexy topic, at least most of the time, especially nowadays. Perhaps I'll have more to say after Untitled #11 hits my mailbox.
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Has anyone mentioned Gyna Bootleg yet? I actually really don't have to say anything on this project.... I was more familiar with a band of hers in first decade of 2000.

As hetero, I've found myself aroused at most noise shows. Take that as you will.