Started by upturnedeye, July 11, 2016, 11:09:45 AM
Quote from: upturnedeye on July 11, 2016, 06:08:57 PMQuote from: NO PART OF IT on July 11, 2016, 04:59:11 PMI'm going on the Ramleh as the main reference point, and thinking, how much into dungeon synth/dark ambient... and "industrial ambient" or "death ambient" are you wanting to get into? I mean how much "horror noise" territory are you willing to work with? I'm asking because I don't personally care for the very common PE gesture to make synthetic string loops and mix screaming vocals at a very low volume over them, but I can suggest a lot of things otherwise. Speaking of Spiral Insana, have you heard "Surveillance Lounge"? Or maybe Nil By Mouth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQT-GgxbKZ8There is also Corephallism, Demonologists, T.O.M.B., very often using noise style application with occasional vocals to make atmospheric but still kind of caustic textures/soundscapes. I have no genre biases. I have heard a little dungeon synth/dark ambient, most of which bored me to tears. But coming from listening to metal and post-punk, I'd imagine I've heard a lot of badly amateur ambient stuff. The only thing that really gripped me on that end has been the first Vond album. In any case, I am open to anything that might fit the bill affect-wise. So bring on the suggestions!
Quote from: NO PART OF IT on July 11, 2016, 04:59:11 PMI'm going on the Ramleh as the main reference point, and thinking, how much into dungeon synth/dark ambient... and "industrial ambient" or "death ambient" are you wanting to get into? I mean how much "horror noise" territory are you willing to work with? I'm asking because I don't personally care for the very common PE gesture to make synthetic string loops and mix screaming vocals at a very low volume over them, but I can suggest a lot of things otherwise. Speaking of Spiral Insana, have you heard "Surveillance Lounge"? Or maybe Nil By Mouth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQT-GgxbKZ8There is also Corephallism, Demonologists, T.O.M.B., very often using noise style application with occasional vocals to make atmospheric but still kind of caustic textures/soundscapes.
Quote from: anomalie on July 12, 2016, 03:59:10 AMTheologian – The Chasms Of My Heart CD
Quote from: david lloyd jones on July 12, 2016, 01:28:01 PMslightly 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
Quote from: NO PART OF IT on July 12, 2016, 10:15:09 AMQuote from: upturnedeye on July 11, 2016, 06:08:57 PMQuote from: NO PART OF IT on July 11, 2016, 04:59:11 PMI'm going on the Ramleh as the main reference point, and thinking, how much into dungeon synth/dark ambient... and "industrial ambient" or "death ambient" are you wanting to get into? I mean how much "horror noise" territory are you willing to work with? I'm asking because I don't personally care for the very common PE gesture to make synthetic string loops and mix screaming vocals at a very low volume over them, but I can suggest a lot of things otherwise. Speaking of Spiral Insana, have you heard "Surveillance Lounge"? Or maybe Nil By Mouth? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQT-GgxbKZ8There is also Corephallism, Demonologists, T.O.M.B., very often using noise style application with occasional vocals to make atmospheric but still kind of caustic textures/soundscapes. I have no genre biases. I have heard a little dungeon synth/dark ambient, most of which bored me to tears. But coming from listening to metal and post-punk, I'd imagine I've heard a lot of badly amateur ambient stuff. The only thing that really gripped me on that end has been the first Vond album. In any case, I am open to anything that might fit the bill affect-wise. So bring on the suggestions! It can do that sometimes, but when it's good, it's right on par with the Ramleh you mentioned. It's unfortunate because a lot of this arena is from artists who don't like to be pigeonholed, but have their moments, at least with the "harsh ambient"/whatever it is you are trying to pin down, thankfully not doing the same thing over and over. Anyhow, I'm going to stir my brain a little. In the meantime, I wonder how much this is close to the mark for what you're looking for. I like repetition, with the right choices and sound design, there is no need for vocals, in my opinion. This split tape between Content Nullity and Regosphere is great if you can track it down. https://soundcloud.com/contentnullity/grief