QuoteI don't know can Wiese's popularity be compared with Merzbows?
It can't, of course, but what I meant is that he's an example of someone who's highly regarded by a lot of people really into noise, as opposed to people who have heard about
Merzbow and might like it to an extent but otherwise listen to very different kinds of music, or downright snobs who pretend to like it because it's extreme and therefore "cool" to like (I went to a
Merzbow concert the other week in Sydney and I might be prejudiced or ignorant, but practically everyone in the audience looked like an art school snob with terrible clothes and hairstyle and I had a hard time believing most of them genuinely like
Merzbow and noise or PE, for example).
QuoteI consider Merzbow analogue material superior to Wiese's analogue material, but Wiese's digital is without doubt superior to Merzbow digital.
Knowing only a few of
Wiese's CDs, I can't comment on that. But let me mention a CD each by him and another highly regarded musician that I thought were nothing special: the
Wiese part of
Multiplication (the split/collab by
Wiese & Merzbow) and
The Quiet North by
Lasse Marhaug. Am I extremely biased or plain deaf that I think they're average noise in comparison to most analogue '90s
Merzbow? I'm genuinely interested. It could be that I simply don't know enough noise to appreciate them fully...