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gear/tech/etc / Re: SP-404 MKII: Tips and Tric...
Last post by Balor/SS1535 - Today at 01:34:45 AM
Quote from: Ivan Rex on February 03, 2026, 11:33:36 PM
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on January 17, 2026, 07:09:39 AMI recently acquired a SP-404 MKII, and I have been spending the last few days experimenting with it.

While I will be reading up more on how it works, flow of components, etc., I was wondering whether anyone has come across any unique capabilities that might be easily missed/not immediately obvious?

(Any particularly helpful tutorials would also be appreciated!)

What are your overall impressions of working with this model? I had been planning to buy it for a long time, but in the end, my priorities changed. Do you feel that it has too many features, or, on the contrary, has it made your work easier and more interesting? I watched some videos about the MKII, and I find the multicolored lighting very annoying. I wonder if it's possible to reduce the variety of colors in the palette?

To be honest, I have up to this point been experimenting with it as a digital effects unit---which it does beautifully (it even works with my Trogotronic!).  While I have spent some time learning about the sampling features, there is still much more to go before I really "get it."

From the tutorials that I have been watching, however, I don't think it has too many features, as it really just seems to have the same set of features multiplied a ton of times.  i.e. I think it's analogous to a first impression of a studio mixer---so many buttons, etc.---but easily mastered once you realize that there are a ton of buttons simply because there are a ton of channels that all need individual controls.

I think the lighting actually aids in this, as the unit will change color in accordance with the "layer" of sampling you are working with---i.e. whether you are switching the banks containing lots of samples, or working in the interior of those banks between individual samples.  The lighting might also trigger for other things, but that's been the main one I have encountered so far.
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CLASSIFIED ADS / Re: Black Psychosis - new dist...
Last post by Black Psychosis - Today at 12:18:00 AM
New distro items in stock now (not huge amount of copies for each title) -

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PUNISHMENT - Heritage Control t-shirt  (self released)  white shirt, similar style to Wrath tape cover. Get in touch for photo. In LARGE and X-LARGE



FREAK ANIMAL

BLACK LEATHER JESUS - Jesus Is Stoned (Industrial Recollections)
COV OPS - New Agenda CD (Freak Animal) - superb new Industrial project
COV OPS - The Way Forward CD (Freak Animal) - superb new Industrial project
DEAD BODY LOVE - Crossfire (Industrial Recollections)
DEAD BODY LOVE - Repugnance (Industrial Recollections)
Emil Beaulieau - Damaged + Destroyed CD (Freak Animal)
Encephalophonic - Surgical Mods CD (Freak Animal)
H.O.H - H.O.H (Freak Animal) 
H.O.H - Superorganism (Freak Animal) 
Invagination - Electronic Flesh CD (Freak Animal)
Macronympha - Amplified Humans (Industrial Recollections) 
Macronympha - Baroque (Industrial Recollections)
Martin Bladh - Dirge; The Peter Sotos Files CD (Freak Animal)
ODAL - Black (Industrial Recollections)
ODAL - Groeitrauma (Industrial Recollections)
ODAL - Lenin Stinkt! (Industrial Recollections)
ODAL - Moral Majority (Industrial Recollections)
ODAL - Nihilist Dogs (Industrial Recollections)
Peenemünde - II (Freak Animal) great collaboration from these two Finnish noise masters
RICHARD RAMIREZ / GRUNT - Modern Beliefs CD (Freak Animal)- re-issue of old LP
SADIO - Voyeur Seeks CD (Freak Animal) 
Streicher - Annihilism / The Whitest Power / Juda Verracke! (Industrial Recollections)
Streicher - Der Stürmer / Hammerskins / Compilations Of 90's (Industrial Recollections)
Streicher - Ironclad / Bulldog Breed (Industrial Recollections)
Streicher - Legion St. George / Gnadelos (Industrial Recollections)
Streicher - Oi Terroristen / Blood & Honour (Industrial Recollections)
TAINT - "Indecent Liberties" CD (Freak Animal) 
TAINT / GRUNT - Schoolyard Bruises CD (Freak Animal) 
VARIOUS ARTISTS - Suomi Finland Noisecore CD (Lolita Slavinder Records) Noisecore compilation with Nihilist Commando, Aunt Mary, Funeral Mongoloids and more. 


F&V

Flagellatio Orgasmus -  Criminal Russia (F&V) CD
Hakaristi -  Työ & Kuolema (F&V) CD
Organoid -  Bitsevsky Maniac (F&V) CD
Scatmother- Flowers Of Maltreatment (F&V) 
Scatmother- Vaniticism (F&V) 
SNUFF -  Anonymous/Male Supremacy/Dresden (F&V) CD
Vihanmiehet - Vihanmiehet (F&V) - 1st album from this duo

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gear/tech/etc / Re: Best vocal Flanger in peda...
Last post by Ivan Rex - February 03, 2026, 11:37:28 PM
Quote from: Vrenndel on February 06, 2025, 12:07:17 PMBoss BF-3 Flanger, works very well
Completely agree. I used this model for vocals for quite a long time. I especially like the "hi band" mode.
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gear/tech/etc / Re: SP-404 MKII: Tips and Tric...
Last post by Ivan Rex - February 03, 2026, 11:33:36 PM
Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on January 17, 2026, 07:09:39 AMI recently acquired a SP-404 MKII, and I have been spending the last few days experimenting with it.

While I will be reading up more on how it works, flow of components, etc., I was wondering whether anyone has come across any unique capabilities that might be easily missed/not immediately obvious?

(Any particularly helpful tutorials would also be appreciated!)

What are your overall impressions of working with this model? I had been planning to buy it for a long time, but in the end, my priorities changed. Do you feel that it has too many features, or, on the contrary, has it made your work easier and more interesting? I watched some videos about the MKII, and I find the multicolored lighting very annoying. I wonder if it's possible to reduce the variety of colors in the palette?
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Noise about the internet?
Last post by Balor/SS1535 - February 03, 2026, 11:27:28 PM
Quote from: Kaaoskultti on February 03, 2026, 11:02:56 PMI mentioned on the Canon thread how interesting it would be for Noise artists to explore the darkest depths of the Internet as a subject matter upon which base their music. Must admit that am kinda lost amidst what's been written on this discussion; but, in relation to noise about the internet in general, it's impossible not to think about N12's split with Taint, Candyman. The whole subject is absolutely fascinating, as it seems to be based on online events which happened during the early 00's, and as I mentioned, the way things changed and expanded during the last two decades make up a more than satisfying meal for conceptual inspiration. That being said, Pubic Eminence's My Private Showgirl, Encephalophonic's Hurtcore, alongside other releases, and some Wh and CE songs lightly deal with Internet topics. Nonetheless, since pretty much all of these stumble accross classic exploitation of perverse sex-related topics, I'm afraid they're not really focused on the wwws of the world more than a plataform for larger studies, as happened with what Candyman scrutinized in its subject matter. Does anyone know of more releases like the afromentioned? 'tis sure a great topic to discuss about.

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on February 03, 2026, 05:52:34 PMThe comparison to film from Ivan Rex is an interesting point, as I think it again raises the question of what the "about" specifically entails in this context.  There are fantastic and dark films about the Internet like Red Rooms that I thought were very effective.  At the same time, however, there are also thought-provoking but not "dark" films by people like Harmony Korine, which capture other aspects of the Internet beyond just its exploitative elements.

Bringing this back to noise, I feel as though many people are restricting noise to the traditional set of themes on abuse, violence, sex, and so on---when that is not necessary.  Those can all be valid themes, but noise can also be about essentially anything!

If anything, I think the back and forth on this topic comes significantly from a conservative perspective on what we want the genre to (not) be.

Just figured out you said what I just did, in other words. As Circle of Shit (I could be mistaken here, even though I highly doubt it) pointed out on a certain SI interview, "sex belongs to Noise just like Satan belongs to rock n' roll". I'm open to various themes, but hold no grudges towards the classic approach of the genre's masters. By the way, Gummo is one of my favourite movies ever. Which other Korine films were you referring to?

I come and go with threads like this, so apologies if I repeated something!  I generally hold no grudges either if there is some quality noise to back it up, but I am sick of people "obsessed" with "themes" who just produce generic-sounding work.

I love Gummo as well (and most of what Korine does), but I was more specifically thinking about Aggro Dr1ft and Baby Invasion.  It's not so much that the Internet is the specific theme of the movies so much as their style and "stories" are clearly informed by culture post-Internet.  Making noise about ADHD and the loss of focus could be a productive way to explore this topic, for example.

It occured to me earlier today as well that there was a seminar at my university that thought about pre-Internet literature that predicted or otherwise represented models of communication that are relevant in the age of the Internet.  Think, for instance, about how Burrough's cut-ups can be considered a model for hyperlinks.  I would argue that noise music going back to the late 70s has the potential to suggest ways of thought very significant to understanding what the Internet means for culture and society---such as Merzbow's long-running collages of culture in the 1980s, to how the origination of power electronics relates to the dissemination of "shock media" like gore videos.  I think there are many potential resonances to be explored, or, more specifically, interpreted out of already existing noise music.
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Canon of Power Electronics
Last post by Kaaoskultti - February 03, 2026, 11:05:51 PM
Is the Troniks/Chondritic forum still alive? I tried browsing it through an old link I've stumble accross, but it lend to a broken page. Am curious to know whether its board has been transfered elsewhere.
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Noise about the internet?
Last post by Kaaoskultti - February 03, 2026, 11:02:56 PM
I mentioned on the Canon thread how interesting it would be for Noise artists to explore the darkest depths of the Internet as a subject matter upon which base their music. Must admit that am kinda lost amidst what's been written on this discussion; but, in relation to noise about the internet in general, it's impossible not to think about N12's split with Taint, Candyman. The whole subject is absolutely fascinating, as it seems to be based on online events which happened during the early 00's, and as I mentioned, the way things changed and expanded during the last two decades make up a more than satisfying meal for conceptual inspiration. That being said, Pubic Eminence's My Private Showgirl, Encephalophonic's Hurtcore, alongside other releases, and some Wh and CE songs lightly deal with Internet topics. Nonetheless, since pretty much all of these stumble accross classic exploitation of perverse sex-related topics, I'm afraid they're not really focused on the wwws of the world more than a plataform for larger studies, as happened with what Candyman scrutinized in its subject matter. Does anyone know of more releases like the afromentioned? 'tis sure a great topic to discuss about.

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on February 03, 2026, 05:52:34 PMThe comparison to film from Ivan Rex is an interesting point, as I think it again raises the question of what the "about" specifically entails in this context.  There are fantastic and dark films about the Internet like Red Rooms that I thought were very effective.  At the same time, however, there are also thought-provoking but not "dark" films by people like Harmony Korine, which capture other aspects of the Internet beyond just its exploitative elements.

Bringing this back to noise, I feel as though many people are restricting noise to the traditional set of themes on abuse, violence, sex, and so on---when that is not necessary.  Those can all be valid themes, but noise can also be about essentially anything!

If anything, I think the back and forth on this topic comes significantly from a conservative perspective on what we want the genre to (not) be.

Just figured out you said what I just did, in other words. As Circle of Shit (I could be mistaken here, even though I highly doubt it) pointed out on a certain SI interview, "sex belongs to Noise just like Satan belongs to rock n' roll". I'm open to various themes, but hold no grudges towards the classic approach of the genre's masters. By the way, Gummo is one of my favourite movies ever. Which other Korine films were you referring to?
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Loneliness in noise?
Last post by Cranial Blast - February 03, 2026, 10:29:21 PM
Quote from: Ivan Rex on February 03, 2026, 07:09:50 PMI've always enjoyed jamming, recording, and playing live with a band, but I've only been able to achieve maximum productivity when I'm alone. I never ruled out collaborating with others to create music, but a solo project, or "one man band," is where I feel most comfortable and get the most pleasure from creating music.
 
I don't think I would have become interested in PE/noise at all if I weren't inclined toward loneliness. Not to mention creating noise myself. Not everyone I interact with outside of the internet shares my interest. And even in a big city like St. Petersburg, noise gigs are a rarity, especially now. So it's unlikely that anything will change for me if there are even fewer people interested in this topic.

I totally agree with your 2nd paragraph about how being inclined to loneliness peaks a sort of interest in PE/Noise in the first place. That's kind of how I feel about it too. It's mostly a very solitary listening experience for me and creating the same way too.
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GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: PLAYLIST with COMMENTS/REV...
Last post by urall - February 03, 2026, 09:30:34 PM
Quote from: k.p.g on February 02, 2026, 03:47:23 PMAtrophist - The Happiest Country on Earth (Tribe Tapes)
Now this is a record I have been waiting to publicly discuss.  Max gave me a copy a while back to listen, and first time around I thought "wow, this is some really great stuff."  Now over this weekend, it received 3 plays in the CD player.  And I come back around to it thinking "it gets better every time!" 
To break it down, we can simply start at the artwork.  It's very pleasant on the eyes; tons of bright colors at play.  I especially look at the disc art and smile.  Reminds me of one family photo I used to see hung up around the house of me and my sibling as children in Germany.  I think it has to do with similar color palette. 
Now on the end of sound, this disc opens up with some chatter between a few unknown voices before it launches into this very crude brand of harsh noise.  Rarely is there a moment of bliss to be had, but this is also not your Merzbow brand of harsh noise.  It's far cruder, very lo-fi and very patient in its movement.  Sometimes, certain squeals/tones remain unbroken for several minutes on end.  Tension does not lead to anxiety, but rather a trance state.  When they do break, I take a big sigh and say "YES."
Excellent stuff; highest recommendation.

"Hammer-Smashed Faeces" is imol already song title of the year.
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NEW RELEASES ANNOUNCEMENTS / Re: REGEN GRAVES / KOLDVOID - ...
Last post by maskoftheslave - February 03, 2026, 08:29:23 PM
full album on YT: