In a whole new context (system), I am ever tempted to audition my faves and for the nth...
Elysia, Valley Of The Metal from World Record comp (Alchemy)Good Mikawa, what is this? The Ultimate Merzbonanie? The depth, the complexity, the sheer quantity of shit dumped into the Valley, subtitled "Metal Machine Music Up the Ass". As though the whole of (the studio work from) Metalvelodrome were compressed into ten short minutes. Does (a good portion of) a 4-disc set need to be so compressed? This manages to demonstrate several of the more favorable sides of the Merz, huge stacks of collapsing scrap metals, heaving movements from one extreme to the next, both calculated, methodical and unhinged, unwieldly, so good it plain hurts. And yet. Despite all the material apparent, this could be a straight up live performance; or a minimally edited presentation of assorted perversions culled from a series of live performances. This kind of thing I like. Nothing overwrought, no apparent need to recompose the life out of the essential brutality inherent in the materials at hand. No, here the essense is preserved, the quintessential junktextures allowed their room to breathe, dribble, get the runs, make a mess of things. A studied avoidance of the pratfalls the more artistically inclined might very well deem instrinsic. The noisehead, pleased.
(EDIT. Still I had to laugh reading over the above in light of the paroxysms of ardour I've directed at the recent Endo. Definitely a lot of overlap, which probably speaks more to the particular headspace my noisepredilections are currently occupying than the actual character of the sounds in question. At this rate, by next Endo commentary I'll have come full circle and will be able to sum up in three words: "Sounds Like Merzbow".)
While I'm flipping back through Merzposts, one of my hobbies, I find that I'd meant to come back to this on the off-chance clarification was needed:
Quote from: Zeno Marx on June 08, 2012, 07:33:58 AM
Quote from: Bloated Slutbag on June 08, 2012, 06:27:03 AMNevertheless. Even if Merzphysics does present little more than, essentially, dicking around, the dick easily kills most contemporaneous shit on offer. All of these discs are eminently releasable.
I was thinking something similar after listening to Oersted the other day. It wasn't a negative, nasty reaction to the quality of noise we now get, but
Hard to say this without coming off as an absolute wanker, but... by "contemporaneous shit" I was referring to shit contemporaneous
with other noise in that period- that is, in and around 1994. I couldn't personally speak with any authority on the noise we now get. I do know that I've heard plenty, since 1994, that I would rank as highly as anything else- up to and including The Golden Age Of Merz. Much as I like to kid myself that I am still relatively conversant, there just seems such an abundance readily available at this point that (for me) to issue blanket statements, in favor or disfavor, of a particular strain of sound-making apparent seems just a tad, how shall I say it? Postmature.