Quote from: theotherjohn on December 14, 2021, 12:47:27 PM
So maybe we do need more cassettes than LPs?
I think there is vastly more tapes coming out than LP's already? But also tapes have transformed to be more about factory made "professional" items? I do get it, since I am basically burned out for dubbing tapes. Can't say how many thousands of tapes per year I used to dub, but nowadays, I can say it ain't all fun, haha. If item is wanted over X amount of copies, I feel its just fine to have it produced. To become factory yourself, is not necessarily only option and refusing to supply items to those who would like to get it, is also something I personally try to avoid.
When saying:
Possibilities of noise in concrete, physical experience, but NOT commercial one. Other ways other than what constitutes as "part of music business". Something I sense, was integral part of older noise & industrial. makes me think of noise meme recently forwarded to me. It had joke about 80's noise (summed up in eating raw horse head on stage, fucking dead bodies, making flutes of human bones) vs.. contemporary noise.. hehe.. It is kind of related to my feeling of missing element.
It is not mandatory to engage into bizarre socially forbidden acts, but the idea, that THIS could part of noise itself, seems crucial to me. That noise is not merely audio commodity for listening pleasure, but there is more to it. At least in personal level. And it can have this aura that pulls together certain people where some sort of creative interests feed each other, and noise culture itself doesn't come out merely as "music business", but authentic, somewhat alternative way of thinking and acting.
Classic example being like Z'ev stealing scrap metal - where this process is the realization of noise itself. Part of live performance and the recordings (as opposed to just buying latest gadget made by music instrument company). That industrial-noise
happens, in action and performance not made first and foremost for audience or documentation, but as personal quest, but nevertheless making its way to the art to be somehow sensed.