FINNISH NOISE

Started by FreakAnimalFinland, December 20, 2009, 06:46:39 PM

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Commander15

That TDOTAs "Veri Tuli Kuolema" tape is really good. I appreciate that it boldly occupies that "cosmic ambient industrial" space of its own. And "Jordrök" cd is also moody, tasty and idiosyncratic piece of TDOTA brand of rural industrial. There is also some kosmische musik vibes and sequences present in Jordrök, but it is not blatant in anyway, kind of an nod to old german synth wizards maybe?

I'm delighted that there is more industrial-tinged stuff made by Finnish acts these days, really refreshing opposed to straight harsh noise blasts.

That Haudat rehearsal live is also very good and it definitely deserves an bigger pressing and wider circulation. Kind of an logical follow-up to the debut tape.

piisti

Is there any possibility to open topic where to write in Finnish here? I understand most of writings but I really cannot express my feelings and thoughts in English. I know there is some other active platform for that Finnish language, but it seems they are more punk-rooted kids who want to change whole harsh noise scene to satisfy their opinions.

Atrophist

Quote from: piisti on July 26, 2023, 07:11:38 PMIs there any possibility to open topic where to write in Finnish here? I understand most of writings but I really cannot express my feelings and thoughts in English. I know there is some other active platform for that Finnish language, but it seems they are more punk-rooted kids who want to change whole harsh noise scene to satisfy their opinions.

I'm not a mod/admin, so of course it may not be my place to say, but I don't see why you could not open a thread titled "keskustelua suomeksi" etc.

FreakAnimalFinland

yes, I would suspect that one topic in the style of "noisen tenhovoima" (haha) would not hurt. People who want to check what's being discussed, can probably easily use translator to translate things if it feels important.
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Commander15

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on July 27, 2023, 01:50:35 PMyes, I would suspect that one topic in the style of "noisen tenhovoima" (haha) would not hurt. People who want to check what's being discussed, can probably easily use translator to translate things if it feels important.

Ha! It would indeed be nice little topic have here, instead of that other forum...

V.T.R

Quote from: Commander15 on July 29, 2023, 12:25:51 PM
Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on July 27, 2023, 01:50:35 PMyes, I would suspect that one topic in the style of "noisen tenhovoima" (haha) would not hurt. People who want to check what's being discussed, can probably easily use translator to translate things if it feels important.

Ha! It would indeed be nice little topic have here, instead of that other forum...

Second both these haha!

SoonYouHaveDeafEars

Recently listened to that Punishment 7" by Order. and I really liked what I heard, side B's New World Order sounds incredible.
It's kind of a shame that they've just fallen off the face of the earth since 2003 when that collab CD with Bastard Noise dropped (wishful thinking but it would be neat to see a reissue of it).
 
Que Sera, Sera (Things Go From Bad To Worse)

FreakAnimalFinland

I see Order. guy on weekly basis. He is still around and current main activity is as singer of sludge band TASER. He is not totally out of noise, but also unlikely for new things to come anytime soon.

Thing worth to mention is that there is couple GRUNT/Modern Surgery For Nurses (pre-order.) tracks made.. I recall 1997. Those were never published anywhere until finally thrown among unreleased bonus of Grunt 10x CD set of 90's tape recordings.
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FreakAnimalFinland

RMSS "Relapsi" tape
RMSS "Neuvos" tape

One of newer projects that made first Remission 1+2 and 3+4 tapes and now again two tapes. I think Relapsi is more widely available - kind of funny term, but let's say compared to Neuvos, that has only handful of privately sold tapes before he gets to dub more copies for sale?
I guess I mentioned it before, but after SSRI, YANA, KSNK, KITU, FETO, and bunch of others I would not be surprised if "RMSS" doesn't jump in your face with their name, but I'd strongly recommend not miss it.
First I was sure Neuvos is the better of the two, but now I am not sure. Listening both tapes multiple times and surely Neuvos has less of echo, less of "effects", but in other have Relapsi, there are some reverb and stuff like that but nevertheless very much in the somewhat lo-fi, manual, handmade sound. Not to go too deep analysis, but think of Hands To meeting some contemporary Finnish noise sound - but still, RMSS doesn't really sound like the Finn noise acts at the moment. It is just kind of stuff that with Haudat, Mogoa, Aprapat, YANA... as different as each of those projects are, then RMSS is different than all those, but "by the spirit", goes nicely along!
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piisti

Have you "worldwide" guys noticed what a year we been through here? All the records, other audio, gigs and printed material makes me laugh and loud. Welcome 2024!

Balor/SS1535

Quote from: piisti on December 13, 2023, 07:44:55 PMHave you "worldwide" guys noticed what a year we been through here?

Yes, and I am JEALOUS.

FreakAnimalFinland

Some recent stuff that came out, would be for example:

KARTIO "Liskoaivo" tape
Neko release with 60 min full tape of modular synth noise. It is the zip zap blib blob kind of thing, but with that type of stuff, when recorded with decent sound, perhaps even merely dubbed on tape, and suddenly it starts to became good. Kartio former release on Satatuhatta was very nice and if you liked that, you'll like this.

IMPAKT "Burnout" CD
Stinkfinger + Umpio = Impakt! I would assume Finns and people know what this is, if you combine these two fellows. If you have no idea, I would think that if 1994 Ramirez solo noise would be source for John Wiese collab, results could be surprisingly close? Very good CD that mixes in hard blunt noise and advanced modulations and digital tech.

MASKHEAD "A Taste of shiny fetish" CD EP
about 20 mins length harsh noise, could be best or among best Maskhead? Beginning sounds a bit like Harsh Ways live material was, but added filtering / electronic start to appear. Listened few times thinking that IF he'd doubt this loud on tape, could be better, but question is, would it become too much similar to approach others have had? Keeping it totally brutally "as is" may have its benefits in long run.

THE NEW BOYFRIENDS "Universal Noise" CD
Starts with such a thunder sound, if you turned volume too loud, it'll surely striking surprise, hah.. Some more almost "Hands To" -moments of carving more quiet natural sounds, but no worries, the gentlemen will turn it all in max during the disc. It must be the most carefully crafted "album noise" by TNB, and not in negative way by any means!

TOUCH STARVED / BIOFILM split tape
more of arkinoise category where no complaints, but also this is more like Tuesday afternoon noise, that is rotten and simple and works just fine, but for weekend you'll be looking something like...:

MOGAO "Hidden God" CD
Arkinoise from very top shelf level. He is offering 3 songs, that are basically mic'ed amp, and loud harsh noise blasting from it. Just good stuff I listened couple times instantly, just thinking got to listen more. It has a lot of things going on, neat sound, but still remains harsh noise, not like audio fireworks trying to display all the tricks artists has.

STINKFINGER "Secret and inward ejaculations of the heart" CD
I was thinking Ramirez 90's recordings where he appears to have like distortion pedal and delay... and very little besides that. You'd be hearing delay pedal being fingered in frenzy and always harsh, always focused on very clear and solid elements. Always going on, but the spectrum of sound is what it is for entire duration of each song. Like Mogao, this is very good CD for lovers of harsh noise and if you were familiar with Unclean, there isn't anything like that on this album. All harsh!
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FreakAnimalFinland

PIESSA "Abraasio" tape
This came before Ablaatio tape. I have said may times but it may be difficult to non-finns to keep up when names of projects or releases often makes little sense, hah.. Good tape, but I think Ablaatio is better and that may be even somewhere available. Rugged, noisy, sort of rural noise vibes always present.

JAZZHAND "Takktakkyivdada" tape
Field recordings and weirdo dada noise in a way that it varies between good stuff, and simply noise clatter and odd field recordings that are less of "listening pleasure" and more of disturbing oddity. Good tape nevertheless!

BRYSK "Billight Skräp" tape
Rupu tapes is doing indeed pretty damn rupu tapes, haha.. First side you of my copy of this recycled tape you can hear sound "should not be like this", but same material repeats on b-side and you get even more quiet dub, but it is more balanced plus more crispy dub. Probably best stuff from Brysk what I have heard, but at the same time very random. Very often good bits are mixed with moments that feel like someone is testing out gear rather than making good noise. If there would have been good edit, tape would have had substance to choose from.

JUNTA "Nihil Schmihil" tape
better sound on this rupu tape, red lights even blinking. Junta is not as weird as it was at some tapes. Here we have far more solid harshness, but also some of the more unexpected weirdness.

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DBL

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on December 16, 2023, 04:02:50 PMBRYSK "Billight Skräp" tape
Rupu tapes is doing indeed pretty damn rupu tapes, haha.. First side you of my copy of this recycled tape you can hear sound "should not be like this", but same material repeats on b-side and you get even more quiet dub, but it is more balanced plus more crispy dub. Probably best stuff from Brysk what I have heard, but at the same time very random. Very often good bits are mixed with moments that feel like someone is testing out gear rather than making good noise. If there would have been good edit, tape would have had substance to choose from.
My copy was a much better dub it seems, it was loud enough and suited the surprisingly fierce and brutal material. That recording isn't the most recent and while Bryskt hasn't exactly gotten all fancy and progressive since, it's become more nuanced and diverse for sure. The two tapes here are more recent stuff for example:
https://alaloitapes.bandcamp.com/

The debut tape by Hedkleaner that was published by Rupu Tapes in the same bundle seemed really neat too based on a couple of spins. Quite minimalistic and perhaps Atrax Morgue-esque synth stuff, not nearly as bleak or noisy as I would've expected but rather somehow reserved or held-back. Need to spin this more.
https://ruputapes.bandcamp.com/album/rupu023-anxiety-outlet-session

The tastily rotten Touch Starved / Biofilmi split (with very stylish artwork!) definitely deserves more spins too, but now I'm playing the XXXX / Half Mile Down split tape that was published in 2012 but is new for me. Kind of "nothing is happening" type of noise where there actually is a lot to be heard, but the sounds have been so eaten, faded and degraded that what you hear is like an echo of noise, heh. No crackle studies or ambient monotony, just slow and eroded sounds. Kind of humble stuff, but for whatever reason I've found the tape quite captivating. Half Mile Down's side has some more distinctive sounds, especially with the clearer synth(?) notes and sounds of hitting objects, but shares the same slow pace and sounds blurring into each other.

Smrt

namedropping some that are missing from here (or I just didn't notice). Too tired to write anything wise about them. I namedropped projects from Jyväskylä on the second Satatuhatta newsletter, there lies the occult information

Tahma(!!!)
https://satatuhatta.bandcamp.com/album/tahma

Kobeuk
https://kobeuk.bandcamp.com/
damn good noise but newer releases are more ambient?

Raato
https://raatonoise.bandcamp.com/track/0701221647

Namahs
https://namahsnoise.bandcamp.com/track/beginning

Servitutem Mentalis
https://servitutemmentalis.bandcamp.com/