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cx
from Norway on 2009-03-12 04:14 [#02278809]
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Take a look at the following sections:
Six Families of Noises for the Futurist Orchestra
Russolo sees the futurist orchestra drawing its sounds from "six families of noise":[5]
1. Roars, Thunderings, Explosions, Hissing roars, Bangs, Booms
2. Whistling, Hissing, Puffing 3. Whispers, Murmurs, Mumbling, Muttering, Gurgling 4. Screeching, Creaking, Rustling, Humming, Crackling, Rubbing
5. Noises obtained by beating on metals, woods, skins, stones, pottery, etc.
6. Voices of animals and people, Shouts, Screams, Shrieks, Wails, Hoots, Howls, Death rattles, Sobs
Russolo asserts that these are the most basic and fundamental noises, and that all other noises are only associations and combinations of these.
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Now I've listened to a bit of noise music, and most of it appears to be more static and dense textures.
Sadly todays noise musicians don't seem to take into account all the categories of noise..
In many ways we can say Autechre is more 'true noise' compared to people like merzbow.
Another thing is that these noise principles created some hundred years ago can actually be applied to electronic music as well.
I think this was a truly astounding discovery, and Autechre to me seems to be one of the few who follow this principle.
embrace teh noise peeps
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Phekter Gleason
from United Kingdom on 2009-03-12 04:46 [#02278814]
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Bernard Parmegiani work with pierre schaeffer at INA GRM in development of music concrete. I would check out some of his works particually 'De Natura Sonorum', its fucking awesome.
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cx
from Norway on 2009-03-12 05:01 [#02278815]
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thanks dude its on the way down.
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cx
from Norway on 2009-03-12 05:15 [#02278816]
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wow man this is beautiful.. :o
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Phekter Gleason
from United Kingdom on 2009-03-12 10:29 [#02278871]
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You metioned autechre so im not sure if your wanting kind of beats etc in, or converntional sort music but i thought this is something to check out.
Yeah its one of my favorite works, and its was made between 1970 and 75. I guess some of it isnt really 'noise', but some of it is and it is constructed in such a way that makes it sound good. Im well into music concrete especially the earlier stuff becasue of they only had a limited amount of technology to work with.
What i enjoy about this sort of music is the 'absolute' freedom.
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Phekter Gleason
from United Kingdom on 2009-03-12 10:33 [#02278872]
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Im sure you have heard of leaf cutter john? Most of his stuff is made using found sounds and mashed together in max msp. The earlier stuff is probably better to checkout because he's gone abit folky of late.
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freqy
on 2009-03-12 10:47 [#02278874]
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i found these funny noises
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freqy
on 2009-03-12 10:48 [#02278875]
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ive got 4 of em on ebay if your interested,.
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cx
from Norway on 2009-03-12 11:42 [#02278883]
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Phekter yeah.. I mentioned autechre because I think they use a lot of noise sounds that are constructed in a good way. A lot of the post chiastic slide stuff is great for just pure sounds in that sense.
I like beats yeah but sometimes just crazy noise/sound design is awesome. it is absolute freedom ya..
I've heard all of leafcutter john and i like it a lot.
freqy thats.. :o
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freqy
on 2009-03-12 14:05 [#02278927]
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