I was checking one noise/y review blog that included a bit of noise from the part of scene I sort of "associate with". Sonically - for most part. Not sure is it plain fact, or merely matter how one is exposed, but there is some difference of noise thats almost purely online, and noise that is first and foremost in physical realm.
It doesn't seem to be that genre related phemomena, but applies to all. "Power Electronics" made solely for internet seems to be quite a bit more suckier than even average tape. Noise the same thing. Amount of generic ambient that ain't worth a CD seems abundant. All sorts of digital experimentation. At least judged from my own tastes.
Anyway, the blog I was reading, had like Umpio review. So something that I can use to evaluate authors tastes and style of relating to noise. Knowing the album being reviewed, and seeing how author will feel about it. This can be helpful for reading other texts, when knowing a bit of taste and possible background.
Also curious was "favorite labels" section of the blog. I guess 50-70 labels, and I could recognize like Narcolepsia, No Rent, handful of others.. but most were totally new to me. Or something that hasn't registered to brain at all. How come there are countless labels I have not heard of? Well... After investigating a lot of those labels, turned out that most of them exists merely on bandcamp. Digital only releases, and in some cases there would be edition of 10-25 tapes sold via bandcamp before it comes digital only. So that is the main reason. I just can't get into idea of digital only releases. Not only that, but also there was very little strikingly good stuff. There was many releases I thought to be promising, good to certain point, but missing that little
something, why I would personally feel like placing order for item (if it existed). Of course most of the stuff is something that is a bit out of my musical interests anyways.
However, out of so much "labels", "imprints", "bandcamp sites" out there, there must be something new and great coming? It would be almost statistical impossibility that there would not be. Something you can not find from distributors, have not read from any of noise 'zines, don't see people praising on SI forum at least, and so on.
Newish' labels/imprints or even projects you'd suggest others to check out, despite there might be nothing to be bought?
I'd start with INITIATION SERVICE. People are not new, but the releases, recordings and "imprint" is new. It sets quite unique tone, despite there may be severe level of historical appreciation. There is something done unlike the usual stuff these days.
Eroticismhttps://initiationservices.bandcamp.com/album/once-and-againTape packaged like some old Slaughter prod or some Master/Slave Relationship tapes. And this could be also sonic reference. Think of M/SR at her best, blending in simple keyboard patterns, into industrial sounds, voices, sort of musicality of late 80's tape industrial - but never really "music" per se.
Overloadhttps://initiationservices.bandcamp.com/album/overloadInstant thoughts were that Atrax Morgue meets Final Solution, but also there is something of Iugula-Thor (we're ready, AWB 7"), perhaps even the ULTRA vibes or early 2000's SJ here! Some of the synth is quite playful and clean, but also elements of total amplified perversions to be heard. Best tracks are really good ones in their simplicity.