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I'm surprised that you care this much about a non derogatory statement made towards a genre that you don't even like.
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Maybe because it bugs the fuck out of me when someone makes such a stupid generalization? If noise music is only "for people that like to learn and deconstruct music" then I'm not exactly sure how he's gonna explain how I qualify for that but don't like to listen to noise. He says stupid shit like that constantly.
Reminds me of when he said people that like esports are all geeky rejects that never got to play physical sports in school, I mean seriously how can you be so ****ing dense |
I could ask you the same thing, you see no matter what i say you'll take the opposite stand, here you are mad you don't fit into my generalisation but im sure that if you did it would bother you too and you would probably argue against it.
Most times you have very little to add to subjects all you seem to do is point out the flaws in other ppl's post and most times you're an assh*le about it. Even if make stupid generalisations or say obvious sh*t, what's so bad about that? in comparison to your needy contrarian behavior that's not so bad. |
Very typical, "you're the problem not me" in the face of criticism, even though you should probably notice that very few members get singled out by me like this, maybe it's because nobody else here makes ignorant, commonly insulting generalizations like you so naturally I'm going to be pretty disgusted with many of your posts.
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To offer a pragmatic restructuring of Black's comment, I believe he was addressing the fact that one of the prominent characteristics of much of the noise genre is that it readily lends itself to consideration and reflection.
The sonic properties of many noise compositions invite the listener to consciously detect particular nuances and structures within the "noise" in an effort to formulate concrete, critical perceptions from the otherwise superficial chaos of the piece. This characteristic often attracts the sort of listener who enjoys this sort of analysis and deconstruction. While the above statement is true for much of noise music culture, others are equally in their own right to simply enjoy (or to dislike) noise for a variety of reasons which number as many as there are listeners. Music is wonderfully personal that way, whether it be noise or top 40 pop. |
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Didn't we have this argument in the past before? it's f*ckin obvious there are exceptions to every generalization, what do you want for me? to cover both side of every issue? for what? for when i contradict myself you can call me hypocrite? cause you will, that's what you do, look for an opening to prove me wrong and therefore prove you right. the subject of the discussion is always arbitrary cause that's always your end goal. |
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All I want from you is to stop making stupid generalizations lol, didn't I make that clear enough? |
Really, I don't fancy the genre very much, but I remember this one song that I stumbled upon that left an impression on me. Even though it was fairly simple, it kind of sounded to me like the inside of a house, with a few creaks here and there, while some kind of storm was going on outside. Through it all, there was this steady sort of sound, patterned almost as if something was dripping down. It could have just been a leak in the ceiling, but I kept imagining that it was blood, falling to the floor. So yeah, I don't listen to Noise/Drone music very often, and abstract music isn't my favorite type, but it's fun to enjoy every now and then. A different kind of experience than the more traditional types of music, you know?
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True, I guess I see them a lot differently because Drone sounds so much less abrasive while still retaining all the juicy little pleasant details that innerspaceboy was describing
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Innerspaceboy, have you listened to Merzbow I wonder? I'd be interested in your critical take on his approach. |
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Some of the harsher and sounds that can be also considered Rhythmic Noise can also be a a fetish to some. Just throwing this thought out especially as it can be a perfect soundtrack to BDSM especially as it's the noise generating part of the effect. I also view Rhythmic Noise is something of an Anti-Social Dance Music - an unleashing of anger in a creative way.
Of course, you could call it sounds for serious Anti-Socials who want to have a "Me Vs. Them" Wall of Sound, but I wanted to view it on a more creative side. |
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Since when is The Disintegration Loops a noise album?
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Just go with it.
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I think to be able to consider it noise music you really have to water down the definition of the genre to something along the lines of focus on non-melodic sounds.
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Disintegration Loops noise music? I don't really think so, it's ambient to me but they're is most definitely a strong melody that repeats itself.
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