We got some of that stuff in Finland, but not utterly frequently. I don't remember if there was discussion about it before, but I am curious about how one views situation as performer and as audience. Seeing noise or some sort of experimental noisy stuff side-by-side somewhat "regular music"?
I fully understand the idea of exposing people into such stuff. Both from angle of "provocation" with unwanted fierce sound, and simply displaying what kind of ear-candy you got happening outside the standard music. There is lots of people who really can and do listen to both. In Finland several fests have had some of this. Indie music scene fest with bunch of weird noise as addition. Most likely plenty of lovers of noise there and even more those who check it as curiosity.
Also power electronics/noise crossing over at Black Metal gigs was fairly big at some point, but a bit less now. Personally, while appreciating the exposure and all that, in the end, noise remains also difficult stuff, and there was growing feeling that noise would act like the "freak show" somewhere between bands people want to see. hah.. Not sure was it, but impression that bands would got treated way different, and we all know the retard sound men yelling "turn down that feedback" -type of things while trying to fade experimental sound as quiet as possible while the generic music band just blasted hell out of the venue.
Then again, I know there are noise artists who prefer to play for non-noise audience, or at least at non-noise gigs. Reasons can be many.
Feelings and experiences, preferences on this? As an artist or as audience?