I was searching forum if this was being mentioned before. Apparently not. Several years ago on playlist/reviews included review of Indonesian noise compilation, but that's about it.
Some days ago linked the disciplemag noise interviews. They have also done neat documentary of 2020 Jogja Noise Bombing fest. Part of the fest is "public noise bombings". Someone with amp and usual harsh noise gear blasting few minutes on busy street corner. Half way through and fest progresses into bigger indoor events.
QuoteDiscipline Mag travels to Yogyakarta, Indonesia to document the Jogja Noise Bombing Fest 2020. Expect weirdness, experimentalism, and a bunch of public displays. The wild world of Indonesian noise music does not disappoint..
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r10wyRiTnKoI suppose the public noise gigs at street been "thing" for long time, and they serve often other kind of function than gigs where tasty sound, good ear-candy and such are desired. With small amp, outdoors location, it is quite different things for different aim - I guess.
What is more striking, is similarity of global noise! I remember back in the 90's when talking with Con-Dom about certain Ecuadorian noise compilation, that was most of all noisecore stuff. He said it is interesting as its so different (for him). For me it was good, but nothing totally new in field of noisecore. For him, it was so different from all the harsh noise, free improv and power electronics, that it was interesting and he mentioned it'll be good until they adapt into the scene and start to sound like everybody else. As good as some of Ecuadorian harsh noise became, that's pretty much same as same era US harsh noise.
I know it may be lame describe Indonesia as exotic location, but lets be honest, for westerners it is. Idea of wow, Indonesia noise! What it could be like? Well... if it was old noise, perhaps it would have some different flavor, but looking at the documentary made in 2020, you got same gear, same technics, same sounds as it would be... anywhere in the world? Looking at street performance of noise act, it is indeed just that. Neat, but exactly that you'd think what is the noise, how it is made, with what "instruments" you use for it. What constitutes as
crazy noise show, what type of spastic body movement and tables crowdsurfing belongs to noise show.. hehe Surely, the locality is crucial element and DIY noise activity flourishing in Indonesia certainly seems nice. There are other short documentaries of Jogja noise scene where they talk of rising local experimental sound scene.
It is curious to know how much it connects with global noise scene. Does it cross over with western "harsh noise tape label / distro" scene? Do Indonesians follow what is being done by European and American, listen podcasts etc.. or just operate more locally? No idea really. It feels that idea what is noise, is so known, that someone who starts to make it now, may unconsciously end up working with almost identical set up as the guy blasting in someone basement on other side of planet?