Quote from: holy ghost on July 19, 2020, 06:40:07 AM
Reasonable to say that 98% this "rift" exists solely on the web.
In situation where just about everything exists on web... naturally its easiest to see there.
Depends what the "rift" is considered to be.
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Quote from: HONOR_IS_KING! on July 16, 2020, 02:34:59 AM
I've noticed in particular in more recent years. At least in America it seems that the rift between PE and Harsh Noise fans/artists is growing steadily. It usually feels like the HN folks are usually the first ones to denounce or make negative comments about PE. Just my observations over the years how rarely I hear PE artists talk poorly about HN as a genre and actually half if not more tend to be HN fans as well.
If a rift is concluded to mean "one side" denounce or make negative comments, a lot of messages in recent topics are clear display of that. To say it would merely exist
in this forum is of course inaccurate, since most of the posters of that type are active in many places and certainly express this attitude elsewhere. That they also express it here, is barely spirit of forum, but those posters.
What I formerly commented:
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on July 16, 2020, 10:41:25 PM
Quote from: Eigen Bast on July 16, 2020, 07:32:12 PM
Where does this rift manifest aside from this forum?
Labels, distros, podcasts, zines, gigs, festivals...?
Rift - would not be in this case "a serious break in friendly relations" -type of thing, but just a split / division of something what was formerly more united due consequences.
I don't think it is odd nor even necessarily bad thing. Cross over happens in magnitude it can. Most specialize based on their interests and curate label/distro/podcast/zine/gig/fest based on own tastes. Yet as soon as utterly specialized things dominate, very often they define themselves in contrast to
the other. What this same logic results in social & political level, is pretty much indication what it causes in musical genres as well.
(EDIT: See also Zeno Marx post above for more similar phenomena. It was posted while typing this)As a example, there was dialogue in Harsh Truths podcast, where Roman was wondering why industrial guy would even want to come to DIY noise shows - basically "punk shows". That anti-government, anti-state DIY environment would be exact opposite of these right wing leaning industrial guys sporting in jackboots, who should rather find their own place where can support government as much as possible. I did not spot any irony in the rant (beyond descriptions), but more the amusing result what this division/split on genres and notion of the demonic
the other is causing.
I've told the story before in few places, but I think it fits well here too. About decade ago, I was asked to play first show with Nihilist Commando. I told I will do it only if there are good bands to play with, that I want to see. (Also currently I am not playing live almost at all, but if I do, it would be exactly that. To see other good bands.) So organizer asked what could be booked to make it happen. I gave suggestions. It was mixed bill. Unborn SF playing mildly nationalist streetpunk. Not rac. Bizarre Uproar doing noise. JHV playing scum punk. Noise/core havoc from Ritual Feces and Nuclear Avalance. Plus Nihilist Commando doing noisecore. As you got basically all type of UG, the audience was utterly diverse. You got metalheads, punks, noise guys, skinheads, boneheads, arty folks, etc. Venue was central helsinki bar. You got harsh noise blasting from PA and boneheads are in pit wearing colors, so to say. So not just your regular baldies. But you also got comic artists, punks, etc. scattered all over venue. You can feel the tension, but also emerging energy. The bizarre vibes of mixed line-up, mixed crowd. There is clearly a rift between many individuals, but as a whole, energy is unlike many other events.
Of course in the end, some windows are broken, bouncer gets hit by some sort of bat, PA burns, skins get banned for making any orders from bar, etc. Organizer comes to me after show, asking clearly annoyed that "so you got your line-up, are you happy now?!" and I concluded:
YES.
Out of tons of good shows, nice meetings etc. there are other things, like memorable events. To play it safe, to not stir and mix a bit, may just result good, but somehow luke warm experiences. This also means what linear PE event may be.
What is unfortunate, is fact, that show like that simply could not happen at this day in scale or location as it did. Of course mixed shows still happen all the time in Finland, to level probably unseen in most other countries. It makes me wonder if DIY ethos and sanitization of scene is in different state here than somewhere else. I may be too biased to observe properly.