Noise / industrial / experimental documentaries

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, February 27, 2023, 12:24:06 PM

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FreakAnimalFinland

I know there are bunch of discussions of documentaries on "art" section. Precisely about the sound itself, perhaps good to have topic of its own.

The Sound of Progress - Pop Music according to Foetus, Coil, Current 93 & Test Dept
Originally aired on Dutch television in 1988. Includes Interviews and live footage of J.G. Thirlwell, John Balance, David Tibet and Test Dept.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zHYA8A_uhs

For better quality, there is DVD published and available from Cold Spring.

I like moments where you can see these legendary artists make their stuff or perform live. Even if by late 80's the sound is far less noisy and obscure that it would have been couple years earlier. There are good moments such as Foetus talking about preferring to live in this culture, molding and changing it, then trying to seek something from India or something. Talking how acknowledging that we live in trash culture is something what can be build upon. Not pretending as if it was something better, but full acknowledging western culture is now build on trash. He uses example how American popular culture then was far more advanced when it fully endorses trash, while the UK TV as example, had the notion of being somewhat better.. but ending up being even trashier. haha..  I guess in this light, if you end up watching some of the TV shows of current age, that are build upon being enlightened and ethically superior, you it is hard not to see logic what Foetus had there. Most films and movies, that have the mainstream ethics build on them, being unbearable to watch.

Test Dept very nice explaining how they, or this music in general is so separate from everything, it makes it impossible for music industry to really endorse it. Not pop, not punk, no anarchism per se, films not meant for cinema, music not made for stadiums, not theatre.. all things are being listed. Better watch how the artists says it, but it nicely displays that creators lumped into "industrial culture", often did not really see themselves as "industrial music", but nevertheless there is some sort of shapeless umbrella of ideas what together form that culture. Tearing down and analyzing it, won't bring you any results, but looking at spirit as a whole, for me it remains still vital and inspirational, even if musically I'd most often favor notch harder and noisier approach.

If someone has not seen the documentary, it's at YouTube and 40+ mins duration, I'd say worth to check out. It would be great to see something like this done now. Picking up just handful of current artists, that somehow can be lumped together and show something in form of documentary that can't be really depicted in podcast, written interview or such.
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FreakAnimalFinland

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJLyiE7Tvh0

I recall back in the day this came from Finnish TV. Missed most of it, but now while trying to find the other old VHS video related to old Russian/finn industrial, noticed this has been uploaded less than year ago.

The Double - 1993 film by Mika Taanila and Anton Nikkilä. Old Russian indusrial/experimental music & low tech video art, interviews etc.
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Jessica Rylan (Can't)

She has not been active in the scene for many years, but made long lasting impact on people who heard the releases or seen the gigs. Documentary consists short glimpse to moment in time when the "new wave of American noise" was at is peak. Summer 2005 marked era when several artists had been touring intensively, countless releases emerging on countless labels. Global interests for the new American approach. No Fun Fest had just proven to capture this wild era of new types of noise activities into globally noticed festival. Prurient had made himself known all around the American noise world with intense live shows and Hospital store was about to get opened. Emil Beaulieau was at peak of his live noise, playing almost 100 shows in one year and was about to retire from noise activity in 2006. This era was something formerly unseen, but also largely disappeared or changed its shape over the years. Now 20 years later, some of the material from the UK tour is made public first time. Even if artists have retired, landscape of noise has shifted greatly, it is interesting to see glimpses of history and hear the artists in moment when it was actually happening. Brief 20 minutes piece is put together by Special Interests and consist only formerly unseen live & interview footage of Jessica Rylan.

https://youtu.be/Qeu9Yeh8rrs
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Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on January 01, 2025, 09:02:12 AMJessica Rylan (Can't)

She has not been active in the scene for many years, but made long lasting impact on people who heard the releases or seen the gigs. It is safe to say, there was nothing like it before and nothing like it has not come since.
Documentary consists short glimpse to moment in time when the "new wave of American noise" was at is peak. Summer 2005 marked era when several artists had been touring intensively, countless releases emerging on countless labels. Global interests for the new American approach. No Fun Fest had just proven to capture this wild era of new types of noise activities into globally noticed festival. Prurient had made himself known all around the American noise world with intense live shows and Hospital store was about to get opened. Emil Beaulieau was at peak of his live noise, playing almost 100 shows in one year and without actual intent, his hiatus extended into retirement from noise activity already since 2006. In this era, American artists became something could be seen around Europe for the first time. Emil Beaulieau, Prurient and Jessica Rylan, all three were first time in two weeks UK tour.
This era was something formerly unseen, but also largely disappeared or changed its shape over the years. Now 20 years later, some of the material from the UK tour is made public first time. Even if artists have retired, landscape of noise has shifted greatly, it is interesting to see glimpses of history and hear the artists in moment when it was actually happening. It was originally not intended to be historical footage, but casual discussion about things going on at the tour. Brief 20 minutes piece is put together by Special Interests and consist only formerly unseen live & interview footage from 2005.

https://youtu.be/Qeu9Yeh8rrs
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