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#1
Last post by tumult - Today at 12:42:23 PM
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#2
Last post by SSRI - Today at 12:22:01 PM
Interesting topic. I'll be curious to hear people's thoughts on this.
Sometimes when recording my own stuff, I might think something like how am I going to achieve similar sense of danger as Birthday Party or Big Black, or similar atmosphere as early 70s Pink Floyd but by means of noise. Just to give a couple of examples. Or constructing a track like a prog band would do. Come to think of it, I'm probably usually more inspired by non-noise than noise.
#3
I started playing noise because of Burzum. I wanted to play black metal, but I didn't have drums or a bass. As a result, I thought I would do what Varg did and play "dark ambient." However, I didn't own a synth either---just a digital recorder. As a result of this, I started making field recordings, editing them on a computer, and assembling them into collages. Over time, I realized that what I was doing was much more noise than black metal!
#4
I was curious if anyone in the PE/Noise interest or noise creation, has ever been inspired to create noise or power electronics type music, by being influenced by artists whom are complete contrasts or complete different genre of music to the genre? I consumed a shitload of THC last night. I do this every so often as a chance to break away from everyday use of alcohol. Anyways, often times I'll lay down space out and let music become this euphoric playground in my mind. I mostly in this phase listen to more electronic type of music and that can be anything from Tangerine Dream, Steve Roach to some of the most modern pop music that almost utilizes this type of Italo Disco in a modern sense without even maybe recognizing it. Anyways, I had past out last night, earbuds still in tact. I had awaken at the witching hour to a song by,which I guess one could say bubblegum French pop singer called Angéle song entitled - Mauvais rêves. I had consumed this blindly, knowing nothing about it whatsoever, but had a great sense of euphoria about it, upon first seconds in going forward, that to me personally had some weird experiences unexpectedly attached to it. I won't go into my own personal experience of this matter, but will say it was deeply profound in such state of mind, so much so that it's inspired and influenced a new tier into my own personal thinking about the world as it sits currently. I had some very profound visions of what our future looks like given the current paradigm and this was almost like a broken mirror splinter of that reality. I did not translate any of the lyrics, merely just the title of song and it translates if not to "bad dream" it feels very cathartic in a social sense that everything is changing... In my personal interpretation was one not for the best, but one that gives birth to a new era of renaissance or appreciation of art through endless struggle and defiance.
#5
Currently reading:
Chaos Magic For Skeptics by Carlos Atanes
Nothing particularly new here (Spare, Hine, Carroll and so on) but it's a good compendium and I was interested in a different perspective (Atanes is a movie director among other things) and a more up to date take on the subject - the book came out in 2018.
His movie about Crowley (titled Perdurabo) was recently uploaded to his youtube channel. I still have to check it out, but it's on the watchlist.
L'UOMO PALLIDO: e altre storie weird - Julius Long
An overview of the weird fiction (not very extensive, to be honest) written by Julius Long, a minor author active during the golden age of Weird Tales under the editorship of Farnsworth Wright.
#6
Last post by Minus1 - February 08, 2026, 09:34:20 PM
(I don't want to turn this into politics, but I would be much less angry and more concerned if certain "leaders" in certain countries-that-used-to-be-great didn't act (and even look/dress!) like fucking Nazis.)
#7
I've still got some copies in the CB distro for those in looking for some Streicher CDs.
#8
Last post by Minus1 - February 08, 2026, 08:38:25 PM
My feeling is...fuckem. If the labels that put this out are still out of jail, then I'm not worried about what the authorities might think.
For the record, I got these used at S+W.
Edit: Fuckit, I also got Der Stürmer / Hammerskins / Compilations Of 90's.
#9
Indeed some topics/titles may be not understood by customs if they open shipment. B&H has sort of t3rr0rist organization status now in the UK. Also about year ago authorities did visit some customers who bought naughty noise. BUT anyone ordering titles can ask to pack discreetly. Even hiding covers behind other cd covers.
#10
Last post by Minus1 - February 08, 2026, 07:38:14 PM
So, this seems to be the most comprehensive thread on Streicher. I'm doing some research / sampling. I'm thinking about buying*.
Does anyone else have general critical comments?
*(Perhaps the police will come to my door if I hit "buy"? Seems that Streicher is one of the "naughty" ones? I'm automatically an Antifa/terrorist for making this post?)
Edit: Fuckit, I bought:
Legion St. George / Gnadelos
Ironclad / Bulldog Breed
Oi Terroristen / Blood & Honour
I'm attracted to the rawness / simplicity of what I heard. And I really enjoyed an interview. Very thoughtful and enlightening. Plus, I should have some Noise from Down Under.
Someone is knocking....
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