Quote from: E.D.K.W.A.R. on December 19, 2013, 06:46:47 PMAlso, any positive or good examples of noise that "jams"?
Define:
"A jam session is a musical event, process, or activity where musicians play (i.e. "jam") by improvising without extensive preparation or predefined arrangements."
This includes pretty much all noise. Industrial or power electronics generally has structure or much more controlled preparation / frame where things are done.
Some may dislike idea of "jamming" all together, who value highly exact composition, controlled focus, etc.
But if one generally accepts the ideas of "sound fishing" (I recall used by Incapacitants), improvisation and jamming, there is still plenty of substance to consider. Lets say, there are albums that have great sound, there are people who know what they are doing - or might not exactly know, but they do realize what's going on when they reach particular point. Like in moment of harsh noise piece, flow finally appears to work and you know how to continue from that, instead of passing moment utterly clueless - simply creating "mindless jam". Throw together guys who barely know what they are doing, even less what the others are doing, with nothing interesting sonically. Doing something and putting out "random jam" or playing it for live audience. I don't think it's merely "eye of beholder" thing. Even if jamming or improvisation may not be predefined, it certainly can be valued after it happened. Even if one didn't try to do anything in particular, I could still conclude they failed, hah! ;)
I recall watching document of Klaus Schulze, who was still pretty clueless of what exactly makes his modular synth do what it does. He would be fooling around with buttons, wires and knobs, pulling out weird sounds. But I'm pretty sure that eventually he finds what he's looking for, and knows where to go next.
The "synth wanking", I consider the works of guys who don't appear to know or care. They are captured by technical world of synthesizers and whatever comes out is
groovy enough to qualify next release.
Some people like to hear
process, not necessarily artists who present well thought or "best of" their creativity. I don't question possibility of enjoying mindless jams and synth wank pieces. One certainly can. Just as one can enjoy generic improvised harsh noise piece what appears to lacks in all levels. But if there was just moment what worked out - then fine.