The specialist gear market may be small comparatively, but it's an example of what I mean. Instead of taking something that's cheaply available and making it do things it wasn't meant to do, it's purposely giving Noise pervs tools for "just Noise", which may be what people want and it may be the gear themselves are perfectly good tools, but to me it shows the same lack of imagination.
And I also think it's down to consumer mentality. There's no different, I think, between someone buying a flying V and wanting to sound just like Dimebag Darrel and someone buying a Feedbacker 2000 and wanting to sound just like Skin Crime. I see all of that as consumerist - buy the stuff, join the club, supply the market with more copies.
Certainly it comes down to whether any newcomer has any originality or vision or not. And technically, that person could come up with something at least their own regardless of what gear they use. So I don't think it matters if they're using a Boss pedal or a NoiseRUs pedal. And the same applies to someone with no originality.
Noise certainly has had its nostalgia moments. Like a lot of labels all going for the ruined photocopy look on their tape covers. Bloody hell, I'm getting sick of seeing that. It doesn't inspire confidence in the actual sounds. I think there are different themes coming in, which is good, although how themes are actually expressed in Noise is another matter. And at this rate I think PE cover bands are a matter of time.
I'm not against copyists entirely. Torturing Nurse, for example, pretty much wanted to be Hijokaidan, as I understand it. I've got time for Subklinik, who are about as Death Industrial pastiche as it gets. But to go back to what I was on about when I started this thread, when people are actually asking how to use specific gear in a specific way to get a specific sound, that, to me, just sounds like someone just not prepared to put in a bit of original thinking in applying to a situation.
Like if we could compare ten people, all wanting to generate feedback from an amp. That sound, in itself, I've got to say is one of, maybe the most, over-used in Noise and there are plenty of times I've been sick of hearing it. But one of those ten just might stumble on a way to make it sound a bit fresher, but they wont if they play by "the rules". Personally, I have more time for that then the other nine who are just repeating what Whitehouse started decades ago whether they realise it or not.
If people are content with the same old, that's their business. Couldn't stop them even if I wanted to. But I think this is a relevant issue to at least consider and discuss.