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#21
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: FORUM USER introductions t...
Last post by nofuneral - November 22, 2024, 09:20:00 AM
finally cracked and made an account.

Name: nate
Age: 29
Location: kitchener, ontario
Project(s): part.parasite, basque, ex-karloff
Other things: i run a label, no funeral records. mostly screamo, dark hardcore, etc. not much noise aside from a few releases. if anyone wants to play shows in kitchener/waterloo, im your guy.


https://partparasite.bandcamp.com/
https://nofuneralsound.bandcamp.com/
#22
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Negativity and noise/indus...
Last post by nofuneral - November 22, 2024, 09:15:22 AM
for what its worth - the track titles, stage setup, and general approach to most of my projects is purging negativity. its meant to be inherently depressive, but i think it may come off as something else to other people who are looking through a different lens. the last performance i did, i was told the sonic aspect was driving and inspiring which i have never considered. maybe i dont hit my mark - or maybe its all subjective. i dont know anything.

i guess merzbow is an easy example. all the vegan activism can be seen as positive or negative in whatever light you cast on it. it is a positive message, but also quite dismal if you break down the reasons for necessary activism.
#23
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Negativity and noise/indus...
Last post by GenitalStigmata - November 22, 2024, 08:34:09 AM
Whitehouse is perhaps the peak example of mirth and jubilance within noise. If you can't see that, I don't know what to tell you.
#24
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Praxis Dr. Bearmann -label...
Last post by Cranial Blast - November 22, 2024, 05:01:23 AM
Quote from: ritualabuser on November 22, 2024, 12:24:11 AMThe Orifice Training LP would make for a great Industrial Recollections reissue. Maybe include the other material by the project on it as well? On that topic, is that Texas noise DCD on IR ever going to be repressed?

I 2nd that notion, that would definitely be a great idea, especially the idea of including the other miscellaneous material to go along.
#25
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Negativity and noise/indus...
Last post by Cranial Blast - November 22, 2024, 04:13:04 AM
Quote from: I. Rex on November 21, 2024, 06:50:17 PMIf we talk about Noise\Industrial in general, then, as a rule, everything depends on the context in which the author puts his work and on the perception of a particular person.

Harsh Noise, as mentioned above, is quite flexible in this aspect and often you can change the cover, change the track names and get a completely different impression of the same material. Often, but of course not always. There are projects, in which the author uses nature sounds, such as grass rustling, wind sounds, etc., which are distorted later to unrecognizable extent. And what supposedly should sound like something life-affirming sounds aggressive for an unprepared listener, despite the fact that the source material is field recordings of nature, and on the cover instead of corpses and blood, for example, the same nature elements or a nice photo of the author. On the contrary - some Industrial, which is quite soft sounding, can be perceived as something sinister, due to the relevant design or concept.

In Death/Black metal you are still limited to certain themes, usually related to the dark aspects of the human psyche, or reality in general. But not always performers working in such genres pursue the purpose to glorify death in any of its manifestations, for example NSBM carries a "positive" message that death, destruction, etc. are necessary to achieve the "higher purpose", whatever it is expressed in. That is, all "negative" aspects serve to achieve a "good" for a certain type of people. Grindcore is not always about bursting skulls and guts, you can find a lot of politicized bands that are "positive" in that they highlight the problems of social inequality, fight, as they believe, for someone's rights, etc. But for a person who is not in the subject, it's all just a lot of noise with crazy screams that he want to stay away from :) And in that respect, all of the above genres are, of course, inherently negative.

Interesting observation/perspective on death and black metal. I've always thought of death metal as simply just as an observation of "death", as if the band and or authors of genre are simply just putting fourth the grim details on display for the listener under the extreme imaginary or even sometimes stark realities of death as a whole down to the nitty gritty details of the entire scope of death and even sounds of a more extreme version of thrash metal, so it still lives within those confines of that type of counter culture. Black metal on the other hand feels more cathartic, especially when it comes to feelings of general misanthropy, I personally have always felt black metal to be a place of sanctification when it comes to such ideals. Growing up in Christian school until 6th grade and having Jesus be the prerequisite of every day mundane "life" got an instant backlash from me even as a child and in those days, which in turn would come with some unjust consequences for having such opinions, so black metal for me personally is a bit of sanctuary in anti religious thought, that I felt comforted in a way that I can trust, because all of my own feelings are invested with such notions against religion and it also gives the confidence to know that we are not alone, but we are a "legion" satanic pun intended, haha...I think there is some gratitude to be found for certain types of blasphemous expressions, it feels right and it feels just at times to a point of ecstasy. Putting goats heads upon stakes for live performance, giving an ode to everything against Christ...that feels exhilarating and very positive! There is a sense of positivity in what some those would call "evil" or "negative" that which only feeds more enlightenment to ingrained ideals that are commonly against organized religion. Religion in general has always felt to me like a form of terror and the only way to extinguish such terror is to override it with more terror. Satan metaphorical or metaphysical for some, never the less has been a great tool for black metal and for me personally has been merely just a weapon of blasphemous justification.
On another note I'd like for anyone who is remotely into black metal to do themselves a favor and to throughly check out Clandestine Blaze - Tranquility Of Death album, in my opinion and for whatever it's worth is a prime modern example of how black metal can be examined in a much more magnified, refined and matured version of maybe more modern ideas of misanthropy that relate more philosophically and really need more proper recognizing, maybe more than ever before and not to even mention the great music aside, because for me that album alone stands as an emotional testament within my own feelings inside of me and almost comes as a final conclusion or full circle in such a cathartic way. It brings almost a  peace to a resolve in dealing with life, perhaps for those who's view of world and life in likeminded when it comes to the "end", perhaps that is my own interpretation of it, but think all black metal folk should give a listen and gather their own opinions, would be interesting to hear what other feelings on the matter and what they think. Thus, why I love black metal so much, it's the one genre where the world by and large could label it as "negative", but to the listener of such music, I'd say more often than not is the only true and real expression of freedom and sanctity from this world laid out in religious moral order that has influence even today still lingering.
#26
CLASSIFIED ADS / Re: Cranial Blast / Big Cartel...
Last post by Cranial Blast - November 22, 2024, 03:40:11 AM
Some new arrivals by Desolation Galaxies are now in!

www.cranialblast.com
#27
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: Praxis Dr. Bearmann -label...
Last post by ritualabuser - November 22, 2024, 12:24:11 AM
The Orifice Training LP would make for a great Industrial Recollections reissue. Maybe include the other material by the project on it as well? On that topic, is that Texas noise DCD on IR ever going to be repressed?
#28
GENERAL SOUND DISCUSSION / Re: NOISE RELATED RANDOM TALK ...
Last post by NerveGas - November 21, 2024, 08:33:51 PM
Quote from: MT on November 16, 2024, 01:48:27 PMNOISECAST EPISODE 16

https://youtu.be/iOHb1RGqVwM

Another Noisecast special episode in english. Max J. Eastman was on tour in Finland, and Mikko of Sarvilevyt had a very interesting discussion with Max about his noise activities, excellent Tribe Tapes label and noise culture. Also one interesting subject is about the lack of writing about noise online, role of discussion forums and his Finland connection.


Releases that are being discussed in the intro are;

Finno-Ugrian Suicide Hypothesis - Kansamme Kuolema
Haaska CDr
Parasocial Juche tape

Any tips of where to pick up the Finno-Ugrian Suicide Hypothesis cassette? Seems intriguing. Apologies if it's mentioned somewhere in the video.
#29
gear/tech/etc / Re: Weird (but usable!) synthe...
Last post by Stipsi - November 21, 2024, 08:00:06 PM
Quote from: I. Rex on November 21, 2024, 07:42:20 PMI recommend paying attention to these producers from Russia. There are some rather "strange", but also interesting synthesizers that look and sound great

Звуковые Объекты (Sound Objects)


SynthCone


ELTA MUSIC



I ve got a synthcone and some elta pedals.
Totally worth the money.
High-quality stuff
#30
gear/tech/etc / Re: Weird (but usable!) synthe...
Last post by I. Rex - November 21, 2024, 07:42:20 PM
I recommend paying attention to these producers from Russia. There are some rather "strange", but also interesting synthesizers that look and sound great

Звуковые Объекты (Sound Objects)


SynthCone


ELTA MUSIC