Quote from: Zeno Marx on June 23, 2020, 06:37:57 PM
(...)shortening attention spans and fast-moving technology is that we get fixated on trying to be in the moment. The distractions are so powerful and many that we realize our minds are racing about nothing, so we desire and fight to be present right now, and in possibly being so successful in being present in this exact moment right now, we then have little capacity to imagine forward. (...)
Not 100% what I think, but, I think there is that lack of perception. Caused by so much things of history get lumped to be 1 thing, and today there is
none of that. Lets say, someone would conclude "there was this great time when magazines like Bananafish and ALAP came out, there are no longer good magazines like that". This is fact. There is no magazines like that now. But fact is also, that there never really was except very precise moment when issue came.
Or lets say, one imagines what a great festival was this one particular happening or bunch of them. Yet, those were isolated incidents within decades of time. Fact that this year is nothing, barely makes this year
less than countless of other years.
That makes me appreciate even as simple topics as "good harsh noise right now".
This year. Perhaps even this MONTH, I honestly believe, there has emerged probably best harsh noise tape ever done in Finland. It's a bold statement. I ain't saying it will revolutionize genre itself. That is perhaps only flaw. It is harsh noise. Someone may conclude it is just the same old. I just do not agree.
Greatness of material certainly gives it validation of vitality of genre and possibilities. You can still, on monthly basis, discover new item better than many older classics one stubbornly considers "classic". Only missing quality is indeed novelty! I personally do not really value novelty high. It is nearly worthless quality to look for, actually.
I have heard REALLY high % of noise made in Finland, yet I can still conclude that that was fucking brilliant. Project being The New Boyfriends. Probably not the name that will enable to sell a lot, haha.
Not to mention for example new Nuori Veri tape. I listened that multiple times before, but I think I listened it 5 times today, and would say if something should be "a thing", that could be. You know, tape that is remembered. Something people are still talking decade later - "do you remember back in good ol' days when Nuori Veri tape on Aussaat came out", haha...
Many finn projects did actually their best material in recent times. I just don't think it will "register" in any public consciousness that this is the case.
I also have feeling that this could be true in case of many current USA harsh noise releases. They may lack some qualities of the best of old noise, BUT, there are so many releases one hears and could wonder if we are actually in golden age of noise without realizing it? This is something what is sort of missing. Awareness of situation. I have hard time to really pinpoint or even focus the text - yet also that is kind of related. Something is missing, ... but what?
As for the "anti-intellectual response" or whatever, one can't deny its existence in way that Jliat describes.
However, for me, it slightly disappointing when "intellectual" is used as synonym of specific politics OR etiquette of dialogue. Not to relating to ability to think and understand things, especially complicated ideas. It is fairly crucial in noise/industrial, and it seems also to be of element that is missing far too often.