hello guy's ,here is my new lp collaboration with my firend tarball rat in harsh noise style we made it using my modular synth and renoise ,even if you don't buy it give it an ear and said me your thinking about
diig
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hello guy's ,here is my new lp collaboration with my firend tarball rat in harsh noise style we made it using my modular synth and renoise ,even if you don't buy it give it an ear and said me your thinking about
diig
Oh my GOD.
Are you sure, you understood the concept of music?
This is almost exactly what my neighbors are producing for hours each and every day in the week at 52 weeks per year. The difference is: they doing it in low frequencies.
Of course, musical preferences vary but, sorry, this has nothing to do with music - in my humble opinion.
This isn't even industrial....
I don't think you will even sell a single copy of that.
Maybe you should keep your opinions to yourself if you have nothing constructive to say.
Saucer of milk for table 3 That's a bit strong. Lots of people like noise stuff like that, Merzbow has been going for decades.
Oh, yes, I forgot.
Opinions apart from "hey, that's great" or similar are not heard that much these days.
Have you ever heard of freedom of expression? One person's freedom of expression ends where another's begins. If I don't like something, then it's my right to express it.
I'm simply speaking the truth from my point of view/listening/composing.
Could it be you're probably also one of those people who believe you could make the world a better place if you were just always nice and thought everything was great.
Dream on!
Nope, I just think it's in incredibly poor taste to slate another musician's work, patronising them for not 'understanding' music, implying that not a single person in the world would like it. If you're too small minded to be able to appreciate radical or abstract forms of music then that's ok but you make yourself look like an ignorant fool expressing it the way you did and probably made OP feel like shit at the same time. You could have saved your own and everyone else's face by not doing so.
But yeah, let's stick to 'freedom of speech' shall we.
@Tippe You should try to reckon freedom of hiss to @datacrk
Mwah, I think aficionados of "extreme" music are already intimately familiar with negative reactions. Not in the least those of their own family and friends. I can relate :)
Of course I'm able to appreciate almost any kind of music - even radical or abstract forms of music as long as it has something to do with music. But this piece of noise doesn't have anything to do with music. My personal collection of music doesn't go from Abba to Zappa, but it goes from Aadal to ZZ Top.
This piece from @datacrk is just unbearable noise. In my country one would be facing the police and get your audio equipment seized or confiscated if one would bother the neighbors more than once with that stuff!
So,please let me konw: why attacking me for my opinion while
As enjoyable as tinnitus
remains un-attacked. It's mainly the same statement just in short form. No one ever will buy a tinnitus.
Edit:
Music by definition needs melody, harmony and rhythm. Even if there's no beat, there's rhythm.
Sorry to say that, but the piece above seems to lack all of them.
Hi Tippe, you have here a collection of things that individually, could be used as ear-candy in more generic pop/rock music, sounds that grab attention, and portray some energy. A type of hook, that is hard to come by in modern music with a herd instinct. A few seconds of unique sound
in an intro, break, or conclusion, can be important to a song's ability to hold interest.
As an aside, I'm now playing these while cycling through drum patterns in HG Fortune's Drumburst, with midi out going to MT Power drumkit. Even with just percussion, the noise becomes more musical, as our minds quickly mix and relate sonic memories with the current vibes.
A famous composer once said, "Fear not the scowl of Debbie Downer, she's no fun on the dance floor!"
i arrived after the war , everyone could have his opinion about my music/our music but just a remark i said something a general a thing when i like tue others music but if this is a piece of shit i didn't talk about that's all.
about tinnitus if my music blast you as tinnitus the goal is winning .
i understand that someone don't like my music but zz top is far away from merzbow ,john wiese or other artist !!
and by the way zztop could be a tortur for guy like me.
ju
Every Audio work takes some intention, planning, decision-making, some organization and implementation. When I listen to music forms that are outside my personal tastes or comprehension (looking at you BeBop) I have to remember that no matter what the end result is the work was manifested with a willed process and if we can't agree with each other in the context of the final production I think we can always celebrate and support the act of bringing it into being.
Hi, I'm person #2 in "tar xzvf". I see that the music pissed some people off, and others defended its existence. I'm more verbose than diig
I can't speak for diig, who has already said his piece, but he said something to me about how after a Sunn O))) concert (which is a drone doom pioneer), he heard a vacuum cleaner and it sounded musical.
My opinion is that if you take sound and arrange it with intention, it's music. Things that people find beautiful sounding, like the sounds of a forest or ocean waves can be rather chaotic and not arranged in any particular manner, but they still like to hear them. Music had an emphasis on proper form and ways of doing things for centuries, but it's been demolished in much art music and underground music, while much popular music has mostly involved itself in using the remains of Western music theory ("these chords go together into a progression, and fit on this scale")...
diig is an honestly different guy. Things that sound good to him don't sound good to a lot of other people. I'm one of the people who likes his sounds, and we work together. I actually do know how to make "music"...I can play guitar and bass, and compose more traditional music. I know scales, modes, harmony, counterpoint, intervals, how to improvise over chords...and then up to avant-garde stuff like serialism, atonality, etc...When I work with diig, I throw all that away and just make sound. And it's music to me, because I intended that to sound that way.
This isn't "high culture" art music, but the sound of total freedom of creation with sound within a sick world. Making music limits you to what is considered music. Making noise allows you to do anything. It's just sound to me, the way I want it.
some of y'all are buggin in here, I love me some harsh noise