Ah, now we're talking about live Noise, and while the live experience is very different from the at-home listening one, there are comparisons. A great live Noise set - no need to waffle on, we've all felt it. But it takes a social maven to want to go out all the time to see gigs, and then one had to endure the so-so, "that was good, really" type sets. I don't know how often they occur in other peoples' areas, here in Melbourne we're having something of a Noise renaissance and it's an interesting time to be getting both bored with Noise and bored with the whole going-out experience. I've got to say that I'm more encouraged than enthused. There are some stand-up quality acts (anything Mark Groves is in, for example, is going to work live), BUT there's also the get-together fuck-around groups of mates who have their fun and make their noises and that's cool man, awesome, blah blah...for a jaded old fart it takes more than that to motivate me to leave the warmth (currently) of my little unit and move.
The problem with living in Oz is that the outright excellent international acts hardly ever come. Anyone wanting to experience the best Noise has to offer has to travel, and I think that might be the case world-wide, not just for those of us doomed to the arsehole of the Earth. The Incapacitants? Con-Dom? The Haters? I know the latter two, at least, are commited enough to travel (especially GX) but still, people also have to travel to see them. Noise is a two-way commitment, always was - nothing is handed to us on a plate.