Based on a search through the forum, minimalism seems to be a term included in many release announcements and descriptions, but there was not a thread that seemed dedicated to minimalism generally (apart from an old, short one focusing just on noise).
I have posted here before about my love for the Golden Rain live tape. It just seems to accomplish so much with so little - droning synths, sparse metal banging, and well-placed vocals/samples. Yet the sound is still powerful, atmospheric, and, most important of all, continually interesting to listen to.
With that, what do you all see as the best (and worst) examples of minimalism in noise, industrial, and power electronics? Why/how is the minimalism in these releases so effective? Why/how does minimalism fail to be interesting in other cases?
Also, if you try to record minimalist sounds of your own, what strategies do you use? How does minimalist recording change when it is a based on deliberate restrictions (deciding to limit yourself to only certain pieces of gear, for instance) rather than out of necessity (only having access to limited amounts of equipment/recording abilities)?