H20nly wrote:
edit: Rave you changed your sig back
I was 'instructed' to do so
H20nly wrote:
edit: Rave you changed your sig back
fixed...H20nly wrote:I like the diversity and potpourri madness of it all. You can get help, get pissed, get dissed, get props, get friends, get haters, get moderatedand get some great ideas all in one spot. Its like a buffet without the sneeze guard.
H20nly wrote:fixed...H20nly wrote:I like the diversity and potpourri madness of it all. You can get help, get pissed, get dissed, get props, get friends, get haters, get moderatedand get some great ideas all in one spot. Its like a buffet without the sneeze guard.
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oh well i guess jizzing on someone could be considered... rude
havent heard pulse demon, though i will check i outethios4 wrote:^ Awesome!
Pulse demon is a great album! Haven't heard much of the newer stuff. Merzbow really pushed the envelope for me.
If you want hardcore noise, check out Physical Evidence from NON. Boyd rice pretty much invented the noise genre and pre- misanthropic spoken word records, was pretty crazy. A release in 77 had 5 holes, none in the center!ethios4 wrote:The only other album I've heard is Dharma, which is a bit 'softer' for Merzbow. Pretty good, but if I'm listening to Merzbow I usually want the extreme stuff.
Glenn Branca has some interesting (if quite pretentious) guitar 'symphonies' that are extremely dense with lots of microtonal clusters. Worth checking out, esp Symphonies 6 %10.
Merzbow reminds me a bit of an electronic Penderecki....like hydrochloric acid for the ears!
Machinesworking wrote:@slatepipe,
TOTAL agreement. Cloaks is definitely my pick of the year, it's noisy, but nicely controlled with a groove.
Sounds like huge tube amps being abused with cheap basses played through them to a dubstep shuffle.
She has also worked with prolific electronic artist Venetian Snares, creating the controversial album Nymphomatriarch made entirely out of recordings of herself and Venetian Snares having sex on their two-week tour in 2003.