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- Learning to Wiggle
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noise/techno
anybody else into this?
i'm thinking things like DJ Speedsick and Bank Records
https://soundcloud.com/1-1-7/dj-speedsi ... -cs-117-01
https://soundcloud.com/bankrecordsnyc/b ... soundcloud
but I'd love to hear other recommendations for noisy/uptempo/analog type stuff
i'm thinking things like DJ Speedsick and Bank Records
https://soundcloud.com/1-1-7/dj-speedsi ... -cs-117-01
https://soundcloud.com/bankrecordsnyc/b ... soundcloud
but I'd love to hear other recommendations for noisy/uptempo/analog type stuff
If you want music that is purposely recorded like trash for some infantile aesthetic reason you can't go wrong with LIES - https://liesrecords.com/
Beau Wanzer is another culprit of this nonsense - https://www.discogs.com/artist/1158595-Beau-Wanzer
TRAM Planet has a few things in this vein as well
https://soundcloud.com/tram-planet-records
Less techno more EBM/Leftfield/Acid
https://www.discogs.com/label/88141-Nation
Beau Wanzer is another culprit of this nonsense - https://www.discogs.com/artist/1158595-Beau-Wanzer
TRAM Planet has a few things in this vein as well
https://soundcloud.com/tram-planet-records
Less techno more EBM/Leftfield/Acid
https://www.discogs.com/label/88141-Nation
tetno: https://soundcloud.com/richard-holhburn
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...or its just recorded that way because some people like that?Hi5 wrote:If you want music that is purposely recorded like trash for some infantile aesthetic reason
Why we prefer a certain type of sound can be quite complex. I think partially why i like distortion or "shitty" sound is because when i was a kid i used to listen a lot to tape live recordings (not professional ones).. So i have very fond memories of Front 242, a;Grumh, Skinny Puppy and Tear Garden live recordings, which yes, sounded like crap. it probably also made it easier for me to get into noise and industrial music later on..
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this is heavy as shit - fuckin ey!!leadtinsoldier wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2019 2:38 pmPlease give me move of this enrique distorted madness, i didn't know about this kind of production and god i love it![]()
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hahaha I love that you posted Nihil Fist as "techno noise" . super!
maybe the OP must search for genres like Noise, Industrial Terror, Speedcore, Splittercore and so on.. blow your mind a little bit
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Our very own beloved Nelson Baboon had some stuff you might like. His catalog is vast to say the least:
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Re: noise/techno
When I think of noise in actual techno (or techno/noise?) the first artist that comes to mind is SNTS:
Less techno but also amazing:
Less techno but also amazing:
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and The Empire Line, contact mikes and sheet metal

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My biggest recommendation for noise/techno would be Alberich. This album is fantastic:
Also Emptyset for sure. The s/t album is more techno, but their abstract stuff is more interesting imo:
And Converter. Maybe a little dated aesthetically, but I still think it's great:
Also Emptyset for sure. The s/t album is more techno, but their abstract stuff is more interesting imo:
And Converter. Maybe a little dated aesthetically, but I still think it's great:
De gustibus non est disputandum
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i made some noise with a techno beat a while back, like industrial techno with air conditioning hum & screeching feedback added on top, hah. i really liked the way it sounds, there's some people doing the same thing I guess but it was pretty original. i'll likely refine it more and maybe put out a tape at some point.
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should have mentioned above, if you're into this stuff, look into "Bloody Fist Records". sort of like the Australian incarnation of what happens when a bunch of bored teenagers living next to steelworks do in their free time, exponents of this label:
Terrornoize Industries (euro label) is off the chain for newer speedcore,
Terrornoize Industries (euro label) is off the chain for newer speedcore,
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woah.. digging the empire line.
i think of JK FLESH with this prompt... definatly more down tempo/industrial
also BASECK for all your gabber/breakcore noize needs
i think of JK FLESH with this prompt... definatly more down tempo/industrial
also BASECK for all your gabber/breakcore noize needs
That's the most diabolical looking piece of equipment I've ever seen.
https://auralantithesis.bandcamp.com/
https://auralantithesis.bandcamp.com/
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Puppy Tapes is like the Noisiest part of Bank Records but slightly more extreme.
Some smooth sounds for this panel's ears:
<iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/alb ... rent=true/" seamless><a href=" (PUPPY15) by DJ SLEDGEHAMMER</a></iframe>
Some smooth sounds for this panel's ears:
<iframe style="border: 0; width: 100%; height: 120px;" src="https://bandcamp.com/EmbeddedPlayer/alb ... rent=true/" seamless><a href=" (PUPPY15) by DJ SLEDGEHAMMER</a></iframe>
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