It has been told to my by several American guys who have longer perception on shift. That contemporary PE is vastly more culturally leaning towards hip hop, than hardcore and even more further from the industrial culture. So far, that one barely recognizes it being "same". Surface level elements, such as "shouting" over "synth noise" lump them together, but there is barely similarity when you look at it.
When people laugh and ridicule contemporary PE, I can for sure see why. I can also see why "tough guy" for those people associates instantly to jocks, pussies with guns, junkies behaving like losers, etc. Or that being just rude bully would somehow be connected to PE.
One can simply look at dictionary for other angles:
-(of a substance or object) strong enough to withstand adverse conditions or rough handling.
-endure a period of hardship or difficulty.
-able to endure hardship or pain.
-demonstrating a strict and uncompromising approach.
-having the confidence and determination to cope in difficult situations.
etc.
From dawn on industrial music and emergence of power electronics, artists would present something that generally makes them being disliked and ridiculed. Liked by some, but strongly opposed by some. This substance itself would be tough/strong. Strong enough to poke feeling in nearly random stranger. Some pretend as if they oppose content X because it is "lazy" or "mediocre", but they do not oppose other lazy and other mediocre things. It quickly reveals what they actually oppose.
Quote from: whiteheatnoise on July 13, 2020, 06:18:56 PM
Quote from: Coma Detox on July 13, 2020, 04:22:05 PM
One of the best sets I've ever seen was Con-Dom at God Blast America. During the set he did throw a girl to the ground and mount her and she ran out crying.
PE fans in a nutshell right here
Greatness of noise show - for me - is the sheer energy of noise and performance. If someone looks for fight and physical harm, I guess there is other places to go.
But IF it happens that girls leave to hall crying, I ain't losing sleep over it. I do not think Con-Dom gigs, where the harassing ladies is part of the act, is the "tough" element. It is more about
having the confidence and determination to cope in difficult situations if and when such emerge. Like, being outcasted, rejected, ridiculed (among many other things) and simply not instantly being issuing apologies, remorse and regret just to please people.