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Prurient's live show is intense. That guy can get himself worked up into a fury like nobody's business.

 

i went to one of his shows in brooklyn. he had his back to the audience during the entire set. people were shouting "turn around" so they could see him. he eventually walked off looking pretty pissed off.

 

Yep, that's basically his show from what I've observed. He gets himself worked up into an anger frenzy and then has to storm off the stage by the end of it so as to avoid hurting anyone. It's impressive that he can channel that much rage every time, and I for one applaud it.

 

Zephyr I think you'd love it, it's quality stuff. I gave that Lasse Marhaug album a listen too (couldn't get the John Wiese collab link working though) interesting stuff, almost hypnotic at parts

 

I'm sure I would. I haven't heard a Justin Broderick project I haven't liked, and Prurient's sound would compliment his perfectly.

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Last month I performed my own noise music live for the first time, and here is the resulting footage:

 

watmm's very own Goiter Sanchez provided half the audio on his Zoom recorder, which I mixed in with the smart phone audio. It sounds pretty good. Unfortunately I couldn't get the video quality to match up with the original after the new audio was added, but I'm through trying to figure that out. The file's twice the size and half the quality. Go figure.

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anonymous dedication to american noise masters

 

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http://anonymousdamn.bandcamp.com/

 

haven't listened to all of these but really love them so far. i kinda wish some of them were longer but whatever (i suppose).

 

the 24 hour japanese torture comedy marathon

 

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http://grindcorekaraoke.com/album/the-24-hour-japanese-torture-comedy-marathon

 

24 continuous hours of live power electronics. haven't made it all the way through yet

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50 shades of decay (waxen wings compilation)

 

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http://waxenwings.bandcamp.com/album/50-shades-of-decay

 

a non-themed, 'anything goes,' general noise compilation released in what will now be a yearly tradition.

 

also, this might be late, but they're still accepting submissions for their strings compilation

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Null Religion just released my second Cthulhu Detonator album, this time a cassette release.

 

You can hear a brief sliver of it here:

 

And buy the whole thing here:

http://nullreligion.blogspot.ca/p/catalog.html

 

Side A's the studio version of a piece I prepared for my first live show (posted earlier in this thread), and Side B's a digitally manipulated mashup of choice bits from the live performance mixed in with deformed sound bytes of the studio recording. Each is 20 minutes long.

 

 

 

In other news, Jake Vida's Grip of Inertia album kicks ass. So does Paths Untrodden.

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DJ Scotch Egg's new band Devilman are well worth checking out especially live.

 

https://soundcloud.com/small-but-hard/devilman-album-mash-up-mix

Not sure I'd call Devilman a 'noise' project persay, but they are definitely aggressive and thrashy; I've referred to their sound as 'Thrashstep' in fact! It's funny the oscillating bass sounds very similar to those found on the last Seefeel record (both groups have Shige as a bassist).

 

Love this track as well...

 

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Just got Merzbow's 'Anicca'. It's got a nice track with him drumming on it with harsh noise layered over the top. Nice stuff.

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I've been getting into Merzbow as well lately. Man, that's a lot of stuff. You do encounter some unexpected surprises from time to time. In a collaboration, he even made a dub reggae album:

 

 

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How big are those files?!

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'blurred and suffering with tears' is 380gb

'like a wall in which an insect lives and gnaws' is 3.9tb

 

both as 192kb mp3

 

they also have a song titled '287n' which is 87,708,958,333,333hrs 20min (87 trillion hrs or just under 10 years) and 1.3zettabytes. i think that's currently their longest track

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'blurred and suffering with tears' is 380gb

'like a wall in which an insect lives and gnaws' is 3.9tb

 

both as 192kb mp3

 

they also have a song titled '287n' which is 87,708,958,333,333hrs 20min (87 trillion hrs or just under 10 years) and 1.3zettabytes. i think that's currently their longest track

 

 

What is the intention to make so long pieces nobody could ever listen in full too?

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'blurred and suffering with tears' is 380gb

'like a wall in which an insect lives and gnaws' is 3.9tb

 

both as 192kb mp3

 

they also have a song titled '287n' which is 87,708,958,333,333hrs 20min (87 trillion hrs or just under 10 years) and 1.3zettabytes. i think that's currently their longest track

 

 

What is the intention to make so long pieces nobody could ever listen in full too?

 

Probably to be the only ones that have bothered to make pieces of music that last for years...

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'blurred and suffering with tears' is 380gb

'like a wall in which an insect lives and gnaws' is 3.9tb

 

both as 192kb mp3

 

they also have a song titled '287n' which is 87,708,958,333,333hrs 20min (87 trillion hrs or just under 10 years) and 1.3zettabytes. i think that's currently their longest track

 

 

What is the intention to make so long pieces nobody could ever listen in full too?

 

Probably to be the only ones that have bothered to make pieces of music that last for years...

 

 

ahem

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Slow_as_Possible

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longplayer

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