No Input: The Noise Underground is a documentary about noise music, produced for a school project at State University of New Paltz.
No Input: The Noise Underground is a documentary about noise music, produced for a school project at State University of New Paltz.
this is great! Synthhead you guys should post more noise related things!
Try searching vimeo for Subsonics. Its a 6 part television series on noise.
The absolute jam – I'm so glad to live in a place like Atlanta where we have an vibrant, self-supporting electronic scene and you can go out and see stuff like this on a Saturday night. It's all music to me.
Excellent. Wish I lived where there was some sort of place for my stuff.
http://atomicshadow.bandcamp.com/
That was cool, as most noise documentary's tend to be. I myself do noise, but I could never do just noise all the time, I would say about 20% of what I write could be classified as noise or abstract experimental etc. For 1 I like variety and I am into way to much different stuff. Also I can't deal with the constant negativity from most listeners ("normal people"), these dudes seem to be ok with it, I am too sensitive, I end up wasting time trying to explain/justify it to people who don't care.
The absolute jam – I'm so glad to live in a place like Atlanta where we have an vibrant, self-supporting electronic scene and you can go out and see stuff like this on a Saturday night. It's all music to me.
The absolute jam – I'm so glad to live in a place like Atlanta where we have an vibrant, self-supporting electronic scene and you can go out and see stuff like this on a Saturday night. It's all music to me.
Excellent. Wish I lived where there was some sort of place for my stuff.
http://atomicshadow.bandcamp.com/
Excellent. Wish I lived where there was some sort of place for my stuff.
http://atomicshadow.bandcamp.com/
Excellent. Wish I lived where there was some sort of place for my stuff.
http://atomicshadow.bandcamp.com/
That was cool, as most noise documentary's tend to be. I myself do noise, but I could never do just noise all the time, I would say about 20% of what I write could be classified as noise or abstract experimental etc. For 1 I like variety and I am into way to much different stuff. Also I can't deal with the constant negativity from most listeners ("normal people"), these dudes seem to be ok with it, I am too sensitive, I end up wasting time trying to explain/justify it to people who don't care.
That was cool, as most noise documentary's tend to be. I myself do noise, but I could never do just noise all the time, I would say about 20% of what I write could be classified as noise or abstract experimental etc. For 1 I like variety and I am into way to much different stuff. Also I can't deal with the constant negativity from most listeners ("normal people"), these dudes seem to be ok with it, I am too sensitive, I end up wasting time trying to explain/justify it to people who don't care.