Quote from: THE RITA HN on October 23, 2010, 09:50:11 AM
I did up a pretty solid 'selected playlist' for the end of my HNW article in AS LOUD AS POSSIBLE which is out this weekend if you want to check that out.
two separate top ten lists:
classic/1990s
contemporary/2000+
As loud as possible #1 came out last friday, and grabbed my copy while in London. This article The Rita is talking about, is pretty decent article. I think genre allows and has, tried to make more links and more referencepoints during the time that article was waiting to be published. Starting point of glorification of cruchy mid 90's americanoise is very much audible from many bands, but most definitely there has been also shifts of focus?
Artwork of article has been seen before, but the full page offset printed actionman photo with very detailed choise of clothing & tools, is something I appreciate more, than idea of computer generated fuzz (for example).
Like Max said, I think Urashima LP's are good. Not all perfect by the musical standards, but when you approach the "subgenre" as form of art, and the packaging & aesthetic is strong part of it, I do prefer the black vinyl, black covers with silver silkscreens etc. with slightly erotic & violent overtones.
I know I've been as loud adversary against "HNW" as anyone (heh), but eventually it's more up to thinking why would subgenre be bad or good? When there is word for anything, from tiniest difference. When small rocks turns to sand and transforms to dust? Why make difference if difference is so small? Well, it might not be useful. Why your girlfriend is insulted when you tell the dress is pretty nice, and you should be infact calling it "skirt". And you think whatever females wear, is perfectly fine to call "dress" even if there's millions of variations and terms for them. Why you can't just take "beer" in bar, but have to select stout, ale, lager, whatever... You can order beer of course, but the devotees look at you like some clueless jerk. Did you come here just to get wasted, or appreciate good beer?? You can of course file everything as "noise", or even as "music", but if in other music styles, even mere pace of drumming will define whether you are doing tango, waltz, polka etc, why problem that details defining directions within the noise?
I know the answer, since it's what is/has been my logic when opposing HNW. That as part of experimental music, when you choose to remain follower of something that others created, and choose to insert zero amount of your own creativity, it may become pointless. It has no other role that follower / participation within "scene". Even if being "ok", due faceless copycat reality, there is zero reason to listen to it, if it shows material done virtually with gear & method copies from originators and in form of "easy side project" rather than something what was thought out, researched and results of experiments. I would see that there are endless amount of texture, grain, pressure, atmosphere, source, inspiration, theme, topic, and so on, to be used within context of "HNW", so it just remains to be done properly with talent.