It was brought up in some discussion about metal junk, that it's a shame how little metal is used as "traditional" percussion element. Not only that it would be looped samples or the most basic oil-drum hits. Some probably consider this as kind of relic of the vintage industrial music, yet I think it would be as foolish to consider "percussion" out-dated as it would be to think drums have no place in music.
I was just listening Iannis Xenakis "pleiades - les percussion de strasbourg". It is just percussion. Well, "just" not meaning its somehow inferior. Polyrhythmic methods and various type of elements used as sources give it plenty of layers to follow and sounds to interact with eachother. It suddenly appears to me, to think, hasn't this easy things been done within noise? There are few standard military beats and few semi-tribal trance-like patterns, but apart of Z'ev, I wonder the existence of multi-layers polyrhythmic noise percussion without usage of machines?
Anyways, I'm not discriminating. I'm more than welcoming "trad" percussions as well, if they are done well.