quoted 3 lines I would also be interested in other noise suggestions as well, not
> >> I would also be interested in other noise suggestions as well, not
> >> just
> >> Merzbow.
Ok, well... for Merzbow if you are lazy just get something put out by
Relapse. If you don't mind going the extra mile for good noise then try to
find Noisembryo or Greenwheels both are brutal and interesting and
Greenwheels comes with an extra 5" vinyl single and all the track titles are
stupid and funny. Another amazing recording is New Takamagahara which is
deep spacy moog and theremin noise. I've got some of the more recent stuff
and I got a few really old tapes recently but haven't had a chance to go over
them, but older stuff is usually much less dense clangy noise improv and
newer stuff is digital crispy loops... For other noise stuff try Hijokaidan
or Incapacitants for wall of noise brutality. For more dynamic works go for
Government Alpha, or K2. All are fantastic (unfortunately Alpha really likes
high pitched stuff, I prefer crunchy bass sounds), except stay away from live
recordings unless you are a diehard nerd... like me... they are usually far
less dynamic and have inferior sound quality. If you want spacy noise search
out works by ex CCCC member Hiroshi Hasegawa's project ASTRO, deep minimal
trance inducing stuff. I'll be releasing a CDR of his soon on my label. Buy
it. If you want random weirdness go for Gerogerigegege which runs the gamut
from noise to piano improv to grindcore to field recordings. Finally if you
want guitar noise (not that interesting to me, but...) try Solmania. Hope
that helps a bit.
Nick
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