NOISE RELATED RANDOM TALK TOPIC

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, August 05, 2024, 09:53:12 AM

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HateSermon

Flutter was one of my first noise gigs that I attended. I don't quite remember how the show went but I do remember the band handing out twinkies to the crowd and watching them eat them was part of the "performance". I have yet to meet the guys but I do think they're still around, just maybe not coming to shows anymore or whatever. Kind of local legends amongst the older noise / underground guys here.

Moran

Which early noise artists started recording and releasing noise without being directly influenced by commonly cited musique concrète, electroacoustic or free improvisation works? Writings on the history of noise often credit such works for originating noise but it seems that many artists were recording things close to noise independent of the usual influences. Tools like portable recorders and effects units becoming more widely available must have enabled lots of people to experiment with noisy sounds without knowing about the precursors to noise; the possibilities are obvious when the tools are in front of you.

Theodore

I recieved Sexorama boxset today. Bought it as Statutory Tape but i think it's the RRRecords one, writes 'Re-released on RRRecords' and i cant see Statutory Tape written anywhere, or STATAP catalog number, though the text on the spine is not entirely visible due to black tape used to hold the broken box together.

Can anyone confirm if label and catalog number are mentioned on the ST version and where ? Or how can tell the difference ? I m fine with any of these, just to know what i have.
"ἀθάνατοι θνητοί, θνητοὶ ἀθάνατοι, ζῶντες τὸν ἐκείνων θάνατον, τὸν δὲ ἐκείνων βίον τεθνεῶτες"