Trouble Salad - We Are Animals, We Eat Meat EP
Overview: With a simple little unreleased
track, I discovered a cool formula for erratic and spazzy harsh noise like Masonna, and put it to use with this masterful EP. Live oscillations for days. It's basically one track split into different movements, so I don't need to do song by song. This photo is of an american colonist mutilated by natives.
1-11
Sound and Style: Forceful, direct, erratic, spontaneous, screechy, textural harsh noise through out. The tracks seem to get more and more harsh and wacky with each one, until the end comes around and I switch back to that nice sine wave for an atmospheric break or two.
Trivia, Origins, and Influences: I wanted to use the harsh noise "aesthetic", ie violent, sadomasochistic, and politically incorrect and stuff. I named it this to bash vegetarians because we are animals like anything else and we need mother****ing flesh up in this bitch.
But How?: Arpeggio synths looping random lines and notes, adding/subtracting notes over time for more spontaneity, whole lotta oscillation overkill.
12. Trouble Salad Immolates the Masses
Sound and Style: sounds kinda like this with a bunch of sound effects
https://wolvesinsheepskin.bandcamp.c...ate-the-masses
Trivia, Influences, and Origins: I wanted to remix a Wolves in Sheepskin song, so I did this plus sound effects
https://wolvesinsheepskin.bandcamp.c...ate-the-masses
But How?: I opened this and added sound effects
https://wolvesinsheepskin.bandcamp.c...ate-the-masses
Artist's Verdict: It's not as experimental as it's predecessor but I may have been even more stoked for it. It ended up being very cohesive and one of my releases that I've listened to the most.