Quote from: HONOR_IS_KING! on July 14, 2020, 06:09:49 PM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on July 14, 2020, 09:25:53 AM
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.
Amen Mikko. Very, very well put.
You mentioned how PE is more influenced by hip hop these days. Any examples you got and how this influence plays out?
I have been told about fairly recent NY gigs where between bands, it's hip hop being played. Each performing band is basically show in format of "telling how it is" over
not really that experimental sound. The visual look of guys as well. Like this particular topic, you can see that notion of some sort of "street cred" type of approach.
Freak Animal put out also things like SKM-ETR, which was obviously hip hop inspired PE, although 3" on my label less so than full length.
That said, there is very strong current of PE bands that appear more like progression of "cyber grind", rather than anything else. No hip hop, no hardcore, no industrial. Only sort of one dimensional electronic noise + as-vile-as-it-gets content applied on top. I am not sure would I really count that to be really in lineage of "industrial" at all, but as this is lines drawn in water one may just have to accept that it is.
Quote from: murderous_vision on July 14, 2020, 11:59:30 PM
To my recollect, it was 20 years ago, the woman attacked at GBA was with a significant other, who watched the remainder of the set
Quote from: whiteheatnoise on July 14, 2020, 04:17:59 PM
but harassing a total stranger who also happens to be a female seems cheap to me, and does not possess "sheer energy". It sounds like you are somehow making Con-Dom into some kind of martyr for having the guts to harass a woman and then having to deal with the rejection and ridicule as a result of that, instead of apologizing.
I don't think he was ever in
trouble for that? Like Murderous Vision describes: Wife of well known noise artists, and I recall there was other details to this. Some being displeased for using good old KKK related things. The minor discomfort and necessity of tiny bit of resilience of many industrial albums and shows.
Commentors 20 years later, most likely do not know why, to whom and what did actually happen and in what context. If assumption would be that first thing first, apology was/is necessary, I find it both bizarre and sign of utmost corruption of contemporary society showing its ugly face. I think already in this topic was reminded of the Con-Dom Taiwan set, what was closer to incident of empowerment than someone being "harmed".
I find it interesting that several decades work of artists would be narrowed down to couple seconds detail of what one could call performance art. In related cases, perhaps old album cover. Old track title. Make assumption, and feel it would be somehow
progressive to make notion and apologies are needed. To whom exactly and for what? If we take that route, would it be appropriate to demand Macronympha apologize No Fun show due violence and chaos? Maybe endlessly pester Bennet for lyrics and abusing african music for financial gain? haha... jeeesus. It is all the same category, and it is all very much
today. Yet very very old, tired concept already.