"melancholic" noise/PE

Started by upturnedeye, July 11, 2016, 11:09:45 AM

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PTM Jim

Although there is not much recorded material, Blessed Sacrifist is one of the most depressing acts in the US. Every time I've seen him live he never fails to kill the mood in the room and it's a very good thing. 

BlackHole

I think a lot of Burial Hex material fits this descriptions. Especially the split with Zola Jesus.

david lloyd jones

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slightly off topic but really doomladen dirty industrial techno/grabber, such as I was hearing at squat parties where all the bad drugs went to die and people just couldn't stop.
first saw men behind the sun at this type of event as background visuals

Any examples of that style of gabber/techno?
I'd be interested in more suggestions too :) i do know about Fifth Era who are probably one of the more obvious examples: http://doomraver.site40.net/

other examples-face hoover, Peter file and others on the fruit of the doom label, the mover from Germany, swathes of the PCP label, and, as you mentioned fifth era

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Neons Fanzine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djyGU8XuiJg
This song by Genocide Organ has always been to me a very intense and melancholic song for some reasons, the fact the noise in the background is changing tonality like chords, and mixed with the feedbacks, it's like a melody. Add to it the tensed vocals, and the chorus going on and on, it transports me in an emotionnal state that could be close to melancholia.

cr

Quote from: Scat-O-Logy on August 08, 2016, 02:35:32 PM
I really wish someone recorded the PGRM set because for me it had the stand-out track of the whole weekend (then again, XE will always be unmatched). It was the one with melancholic distorted keyboard melodies and sung vocals. Might've been the third track of the set? Worked so great and the language fits perfectly as well.

Is this one available for listening somewhere? Would really like to hear it!
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musichater

A lot of Nicole 12's records are melancholic, but not in the same way as Ramleh's Hole in the Heart. Nicole 12 is a more sickening, self-hating kind of melancholy, with glimpses of degenerate beauty.

Peterson

I think a lot of early M.B. and M.O. are pretty melancholic as they are so bleak. Ramleh, same.

Submersive

Some GRIM (Japan) fits the description, at least the "VITAL 83-86" compilation...
"Auschwitz" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwo9iDT4AqU
"Poke & Shot" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gthBb3Pr0dQ

I think a good bit of MLEHST qualifies as well...
"Stillborn Yet Breathing" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhCkDc2BteE
"New Harvest" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGvnKjeGQqI
"WPC" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seCIXnRd5GY

ConcreteMascara

re-listening to the Port Out, Starboard Home compilation today and I was reminded of this thread. Along with Prurient's Cocaine Death maybe the penultimate encapsulation of "melancholic p.e."?  I still view it as the high point of Posh Isolation and one of the best compilations from the 2000s. The Damien Dubrovnik track is a massive highlight too.
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brutalist_tapes

another early posh isolation release in this category that is actually pretty good is the first damien dubrovnik, even though i must admit i am not so interested in this style generally, unless it is melancholic AND very brutal at the same time.. but this record is a pretty good example of that late 00's thing (i guess..?) apart from the usual suspects like prurient

cr

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Quote from: Scat-O-Logy on August 08, 2016, 02:35:32 PMI really wish someone recorded the PGRM set because for me it had the stand-out track of the whole weekend (then again, XE will always be unmatched). It was the one with melancholic distorted keyboard melodies and sung vocals. Might've been the third track of the set? Worked so great and the language fits perfectly as well.

All gigs were recorded.

Old thread, but I would still like to hear the recordings of those gigs. Especially Pogrom. Any chance for that?

And I would like to add Sutcliffe No More and Testing Vault to the Melancholic Noise/PE canon.

Minus1

Quote from: upturnedeye on July 11, 2016, 11:09:45 AMI'm wondering if anyone could recommend some "melancholic" or eerie sounding noise/PE. I am thinking of things like Ramleh's Hole in the Heart (specifically "Bite the Bolster" and "Product of Fear"), NWW's Spiral Insana, and even moments of Grunt's Seer of Decay ("Dog in the Leash 1-5"). So I suppose I'm looking for things that are more atmospheric than violent.

Thanks in advance

I stumbled upon this thread as I was listening to The Von Einem Tapes 2CD. My finger was previously hovering over the thread for that release, but I'll comment here instead.

I think this is melancholic / atmospheric type Noise. It touches on harsh / violent subjects but not in an in-your-face way. Some of it reminds me of Boards Of Canada!

This is not my usual / favourite kind of Noise, but inbetween the full-on assaults of Vomir, Pain Jerk, Government Alpha, etc etc it's good to "take stock".

Day Of The Antler also comes to mind in this regard.
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Quote from: brutalist_tapes on March 26, 2019, 03:57:31 PManother early posh isolation release in this category that is actually pretty good is the first damien dubrovnik, even though i must admit i am not so interested in this style generally, unless it is melancholic AND very brutal at the same time.. but this record is a pretty good example of that late 00's thing (i guess..?) apart from the usual suspects like prurient

I really like early Damien Dubrovnik, as well as Body Sculptures. I think Posh Isolation really hit the sweet spot around that time.