The New Blockaders UK/European/US/Japanese artists tribute available now

Started by The Voidist, September 23, 2010, 02:48:29 PM

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The Voidist

Available now:

Viva Negativa! A Tribute To The New Blockaders: Volumes I – IV:

Volume I (UK) CD
Nocturnal Emissions, Smell & Quim, Dieter Muh, Putrefier, srmeixner, Cheapmachines, Evil Moisture, Ashtray Navigations, Jazzfinger, Mutant Ape, Anomali, Halalchemists (incl. members of Skullflower, Culver, Snotnosed, Romance & Marzuraan)
At War With False Noise

Volume II (Europe) 2CD
Asmus Tietchens, Achim Wollscheid, RLW, Sudden Infant, Dave Phillips, Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock, Das Synthetische Mischgewebe, Jerome Noetinger, Christian Renou, Mama Baer, Giancarlo Toniutti, Vortex Campaign, Vom Grill, Grunt, Lasse Marhaug, Zbigniew Karkowski, Peter Rehberg, Alexei Borisov, Cisfinitum, etc.
Auf Abwegen

Volume III (USA) 2CD
Z'EV, The Haters, Controlled Bleeding, Thurston Moore, Jim O'Rourke, Wolf Eyes, Macronympha, Emil Beaulieau, AMK, Idea Fire Company, John Wiese, Daniel Menche, Damion Romero, Aaron Dilloway, Lockweld, Prurient, Richard Ramirez, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Jason Kahn, mnortham, Carlos Giffoni, Blue Sabbath Black Cheer, etc.
Important Records

Volume IV (Japan) 2CD
Merzbow, Incapacitants, MSBR, Aube, K2, Violent Onsen Geisha, KK Null, Government Alpha, Astro, Cracksteel, Nobuo Yamada, Spiracle, Thirdorgan, Kazumoto Endo, Embudagonn 108, Guilty Connector, Defektro, Kouhei Matsunaga, Veltz, etc.
Alchemy Records

Artwork by Richard Rupenus (TNB)

The New Blockaders were a group who, more than any other, define the essence of true Noise music both in art and in act. Their influence on the current crop of popular crossover Noise artists such as Prurient and Wolf Eyes is immeasurable. Emerging at the beginning of the 1980s alongside the Industrial grind of Throbbing Gristle and the harsh, abrasive Power Electronics of Whitehouse, TNB stood out through a purity of vision. Their first record, 1982's Changez Les Blockeurs, is noise in its most rudimentary form: metallic grating sounds and analogue feedback redefined what could be classified as music. Its abstract form and Dadaist construction challenged all that had appeared before. It's anti-music approach presented a recording closer to the theory-driven work of Einsturzende Neubauten than their supposed contemporaries.They would appear rarely and when they did it would be in anonymity. The records would emerge even more infrequently with little information and in tiny runs. Collaborations in recent years with artists such as Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and Merzbow have brough their anti-sound to a younger and diverse audience. The metal-bashing of K2, the awkwardness of Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock, the density of Macronympha and the abrasiveness of Merzbow all owe something to the anti-music of TNB. They can truly be credited as pioneers of Noise music as we know it today.

http://www.thenewblockaders.org.uk


Tommy Carlsson

I am curious as to why the Silvum track was not included on the USA volume.

Tommy Carlsson


bitewerksMTB

You'd think a  project that everyone pays tribute to, wouldn't need to explain who they are...

Doesn't Silvum do very quiet electronic music?

Tommy Carlsson

Bump, heh.

The Silvum track on the VOD LP box is actually the only track I have heard by him, so I can't say if it's representative of what he's done before or since. It's a quiet and low-key track, esp in the company on the TNB tribute, and one that makes excellent use of TNB source sounds. Definitely one of the best tracks on the 8 LPs. I look forward to hearing more of his material.

Mattias G

I think i read somewhere, maybe on his myspace a long time ago that he have a CD or LP coming out on Hanson.

ConcreteMascara

I have some of his CD-rs which I really enjoy. But I think he's best live. He Finished a long night of PE and harsh noise in Rockaway a few summers ago with really nice drone set and it was the perfect way to end an exhausting evening.
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