Books about noise/experimental music

Started by acsenger, December 26, 2011, 02:40:48 PM

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Balor/SS1535

Quote from: Theodore on August 29, 2025, 02:07:56 PMAlthough looks interesting I am almost sure that if I read it I will understand nothing, haha. Part my bad English, part my ignorance, big part of what it is , as it is stated : "This book aims to introduce the visual and aesthetic elements of industrial culture to a general history of contemporary art by analysing ..." . Book's purpose, I don't care at all.

Also is author having a genuine interest in industrial or was it just a task / research / job ?

Interested to read reviews too, by fans, not 'art' guys.

He seems great to me: https://www.nicolasballet.com/

Theodore

Quote from: Balor/SS1535 on August 29, 2025, 06:41:15 PM
Quote from: Theodore on August 29, 2025, 02:07:56 PMAlso is author having a genuine interest in industrial or was it just a task / research / job ?

He seems great to me: https://www.nicolasballet.com/

You are right. Seems all of his work is related.
"ἀθάνατοι θνητοί, θνητοὶ ἀθάνατοι, ζῶντες τὸν ἐκείνων θάνατον, τὸν δὲ ἐκείνων βίον τεθνεῶτες"

post-morten

Quote from: Theodore on August 29, 2025, 02:07:56 PMAlso is author having a genuine interest in industrial or was it just a task / research / job ?

Although the book is based on research and interviews done for his PhD dissertation in Art History, I wouldn't say he's a tourist defecting from academia. He's curating exhibitions at Centre Pompidou (one on the NYC No Wave scene recently), he has edited books on GP-O and SRL, and performs with Cent Ans De Solitude. In the video interview he mentioned going to the Wroclaw industrial festival. So yes, his credentials are real.

Penon

#93
Not a book but I have only now come across this website - https://www.compulsiononline.com/musicreviewtitlepage.htm

A lot of reviews (of releases and gigs), interviews etc. mainly with old school industrial / experimental artists but also neofolk, some modern (ish) bands etc. Some content appears to be as old as from 80s/90s I think, but there are recent updates as well. Not easy to navigate because I guess design hasn't been updated in over 20 years and e.g. reviews are ordered alphabetically rather than chronologically but content is top notch. Apparently there was also a zine with three volumes - not sure when exactly but given volume one features Jhon Balance, it was quite some time ago...
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theotherjohn

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Nicolas Ballet is doing a tour for his book Shock Factory, starting with a conversation with Ian Trowell (author of the book Throbbing Gristle: An Endless Discontent, also published by Intellect Books) at the Louder Than Words Festival in Manchester UK this Sunday (November 16th). Tickets for it can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/shock-factory-the-visual-culture-of-industrial-music-with-nicolas-ballet-tickets-1326393692239

A London date is also happening on December 13th at Rough Trade West with Dorothy Max Prior and Jill Westwood: https://dice.fm/event/mx53vr-nicolas-ballet-in-conversation-signing-13th-dec-rough-trade-west-london-london-tickets

Other dates on the tour as shared on Nicolas Ballet's instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/p/DQWiZLYjxjj/


burdizzo1

Quote from: Penon on September 19, 2025, 12:42:12 PMNot a book but I have only now come across this website - https://www.compulsiononline.com/musicreviewtitlepage.htm

A lot of reviews (of releases and gigs), interviews etc. mainly with old school industrial / experimental artists but also neofolk, some modern (ish) bands etc. Some content appears to be as old as from 80s/90s I think, but there are recent updates as well. Not easy to navigate because I guess design hasn't been updated in over 20 years and e.g. reviews are ordered alphabetically rather than chronologically but content is top notch. Apparently there was also a zine with three volumes - not sure when exactly but given volume one features Jhon Balance, it was quite some time ago...

The 'zine ran in the early to mid '90s for, as you say, three issues. Featured the likes of Coil, Death in June, Whitehouse, Soil Invictus, Grey Area of Mute, Nine Inch Nails, Scorn, Blood Axis, Jim Thirwell, plus articles on other aspects of what would've been termed 'industrial culture' at the time. It was based in Scotland, A5, and definitely a neat little number.