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Makoto Kawabata and company assault listeners with frighteningly dense walls of white noise, psychedelic swirl effects and, yes, even guitar solos--Truly, AMT's endurance and threshold for cosmic lashings are both worthy of admiration.
But how much AMT can you take in one sitting? If there's anything this band has taught us...it's that they're not afraid to reach for the upper regions of consciousness... For all I know, Kawabata has hundreds of hours of this stuff on his hard drive.
Mantra of Love...is rarely at a loss for moments of horror or grandeur.
-Dominique Leone, June 3rd, 2004
Everyday I surround myself with all sorts of different music, so I thought that I would share some of the music that I've been listening to the most lately.
Even today there is still so much wonderful music in the world. And no doubt there is still much music that I have yet to discover. On this page, each week I will choose three records from my collection that I've been listening to a lot over the past seven days.
Mulboyne wrote:Anyone know about the J-Bands at Fuji Rock this year?
I've seen Yura Yura Teikoku, UA and Mo'some Tonebender before but I don't know if any of these other acts are good live:
Mulboyne wrote:These guys are touring the US right now. San Francisco, I believe, which should suit them down to the ground.
On occasion, when asked, I've been known to tell people Boredoms are the best rock band ever...However, their earliest releases still have yet to attract hordes; some fans think they're the real bore-attraction, but they're often derailed as chaotic goof-fests.
...Onanie Bomb began the trend of Boredoms albums qualifying as the one of the strangest ever released on a major label...Boredoms were thrust into an alternative rock spotlight despite playing "music" that, even by the band's appraisal...was hard to take.
...At that point, they might have been best summed up by their own titles, "No Core Punk" and "Feedbackfuck", though "Lick'n Cock Boatpeople" arguably gives the best idea of what Onanie Bomb is about.
...It's not as though Boredoms had to further prove their insanity by this point, but to any doubters, 1994's hard-as-fuck Chocolate Synthesizer served notice that something was seriously wrong in Osaka...Chocolate Synthesizer was the final kiss-off to their illustrious past, and they would never again be this unhinged, annoying or gloriously violent.
AssKissinger wrote: As far as really extreme noise goes nobody can beat Merzbow!
Noiseman433 wrote:AssKissinger wrote: As far as really extreme noise goes nobody can beat Merzbow!
Masonna, Guilty Connector, Kenpai-Tai, Facialmess, Government Alpha, Hijokaidan, MSBR, Defektro, MNE-MIC, C.C.C.C., Gasoline Man, Solmania are all less well known noise acts that rank up there with Akita-san...besides, Merzbow's gone laptop which has a completely different type of sound...
AssKissinger wrote:...I hate to admit that I'm so old but I started listening to Japanese punk almost from it's beginning some 15 years ago. Probably the most important place to start with if you're interested is with Boredoms.. Probably, the most important Boredom's record is called Pop Tatari.
Punk died in the early 80s, before you ever heard it existed.
Charles wrote:Worst CD I ever heard. Absolute unlistenable crap. The high point of the CD is a song "Noise Ramones," which is about 3 minutes of silence.
Captain Japan wrote:Charles wrote:Worst CD I ever heard. Absolute unlistenable crap. The high point of the CD is a song "Noise Ramones," which is about 3 minutes of silence.
I don't have anything against the Boredoms but I truly think that at least three-fourths of the Japan noise scene is a case of the emperor's new clothes. High Rise makes for a nice listen. So do a few others. But Keiji Haino is a hard one to take. I think he's an interesting guy and the guitar roar is captivating but seriously he is capable of producing some wretched, wretched shit. Merbow. I don't care how warped you are, that stuff just can't be appealing for very long.
I went and saw ROVO a few months back. Had a blast!
djgizmoe wrote:And now to kill myself. I was just about ready to ride over to PIA to get tickets to the Voordoms show this Sunday...and the Liquid Room website now says they're sold out...NOOOOOO!!!!!
mr. sparkle wrote:One time at the Gilman St. Project in Berkeley (prob'ly mid-90s) - all of them mofo's played together at one show: well, at least Masonna, Solmania, and Merzbow all played. I've seen Hijo Kaidan, Boredoms multiple times and Melt Banana at least 6 times. I think that access to extreme Japanoize is actually easier here in the Bay Area.
The First Annual San Francisco Bay Area Harsh Noise Festival is this weekend!!
Harsh times call for harsh music! The bleeding edge Harshnoise Record Label presents the sonic antidote for the future with the San Francisco Bay Area Harsh Noise Festival to be held at San Francisco's very own Edinburgh Castle on August 7th and 8th.
Of course, noise is always a few steps ahead: at its best, it cuts to the chase of musical enjoyment, serving simultaneously as aesthetic purification and meta-music. The festival, curated by Bob Sato and Tim Oliveira of the Harshnoise Label, promises such sublime listening from the likes of:
- THE HATERS, celebrating 25 years of sonic entropy
- Emil Beaulieau, America's Greatest Living Noise Artist
- SICKNESS, purveyor of harsh electronic purity
- Control, brutally harsh power electronics
- R.H.Y. Yau, Noise/Voice/Action by San Francisco's best kept secret
- The Cherry Point, bloody harsh electronics unit trio: Phil Blankenship, John Wiese, and Gerritt.
Also performing are Xome, Pedestrian Deposit , Clew of Theseus, Ohka, Velocity Stack, UFO AS BACTERIA, Oscillating Innards, and Stimbox.
Shows start at 8 PM
Admission $6 each night. $10 for both nights.
Show is 21+
More info: http://harsh.noisefest.com/
Saturday August the 7th:
The Haters (San Francisco)
SICKNESS (Hamden, CT)
Emil Beaulieau (Lowell, MA)
Clew of Theseus (Phoenix, AZ)
Okha (Portland, OR)
Velocity Stack (San Francisco)
Stimbox (San Francisco)
Sunday August the 8th:
R.H.Y. Yau (San Francisco)
The Cherry Point (Hollywood)
Control (Santa Cruz)
Pedestrian Deposit (Tulare)
UFO AS BACTERIA (Santa Rosa)
Oscillating Innards (Redwood City)
Xome (San Francisco)
Emil Beaulieau (Lowell, MA)
EDINBURGH CASTLE PUB
950 GEARY ST (between Polk & Larkin)
SAN FRANCISCO, CA USA
http://www.castlenews.com/
see Y O U there!!!
-bob & tim
[ YOU have recieved this special announcement because your email addy is somewhere on either harshnoise.com, noisemp3.com or xome.org!! ]
Charles wrote:Worst CD I ever heard. Absolute unlistenable crap. The high point of the CD is a song "Noise Ramones," which is about 3 minutes of silence.
Ptyx wrote:I went to Pia three weeks ago gurai and the vooredoms show was already sold out. I guess i ll wait for the next one i can t throw 7 thousands on a concert right now.
Speaking of noise the last issue of Wire has a good article on noise music history plus a list of their favorite noise records.
Masonna and Merzbow are of course on the list as well as Lou Reed, C.C.C.C, Whitehouse and the youngsters from Wolf Eyes.
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