I want to remind you that some one taped a banana to a wall and it was considered the most appraised “art peace” of 2020. Just cause some one calls it art doesn’t mean it is art. There is a reason the audience for noise music is so small.
@@AmbroseBoaBowie Just because you don't like a piece of art, doesn't mean it stops being a piece of art. We didn't base our idea of what art is on your specific tastes after all. You don't get to decide any of it.
@@AmbroseBoaBowie you'd be surprised at how big the audience is. Just because it isn't your style it doesn't mean it's not likeable by people and neither does it mean it's not art.
@@sidvicious3789 He toured with Boredoms not with Hanatarash so most likely people in the audience were just really confused :) There are some bootlegs on youtube. The live version of shock city from that tour is pretty sweet.
that's feckin adorable! i take it as his sweet way of saying "thank you for your interest in these photos i captured of an important part of Japan's underground scene. it's people like you who keep the spirit of punk alive"
@@PadChennington omg Yesterday I did the presentation of my school project. Why didn't you upload this video yesterday? That would have been awesome :(
Eye said in an interview the bulldozer was meant to break walls. Not just the physical walls of the venue but also the psychological walls between the performer and the audience.
@@uabel Yah never will be a band quite like them. It's a shame that they're on hiatus/non-existant because no one else that I can see is carrying the torch
@@thatrandom_canadian The two positions are unrelated, art is indeed pretty much all about intent and of course execution, you may disagree that a particular piece of art is badly executed and/or unappealing. But as far as Im concerned in terms of purely monetary value art is worth whatever you can sell it for.
I don't know if this guy's any weirder but still interesting. Theirs this band called Author nd Punisher and he makes music using old tech. ruclips.net/video/1UR3YjktJYI/видео.html ruclips.net/video/PrOTHl6Tldc/видео.html
The closest I ever got to Japanese noise was in 2007 when Melt-Banana played my hometown. I lived within walking distance to the venue they were performing at, and as I was walking I saw 3 Asian people walking and carrying their luggage. I immediately knew it was them, introduced myself and escorted them to the pizza place they were walking to. I ate pizza with them and found out they were carrying some of their equipment (guitar pedals, vocal processors) which cannot be replaced (or extremely rare) and they didn't want to risk having gear stolen. The band was extremely polite and a lot older than they look - the singer was in her 50s - she looked about 30. It was a packed show at a tiny punk club - probably about 100 people - and just about everyone there bought a piece of merchandise or tipped the band.
I saw them performing in Poland! Amazing energy, absolutely the loudest shit I've ever heard (got 4 days of tinnitus after the performance, but it was worth it).
Imagine attending a performance art music show out of curiosity. You sit down and a bulldozer crashes through the wall and a screaming man hops down and lights a Molotov cocktail up before being restrained. "Arigato"
You don't sit at these sorts of shows, usually, there aren't even chairs (just an assumption, but if that's the case for metalcore I think it's the same for noise music
Hanatarashi is just the tip of the iceberg for Danger Music. Check out Death Squad. His most tame performance was high-pitch, screeching electronics in total darkness. And when the lights came up, he was sitting in the corner of the performance space, slitting his wrists. His most extreme performance was him shooting up heroin on stage, and threatening each member of the audience with a loaded handgun.
Where can you find death squads songs if there are any, I couldn't find any of them on youtube and googling "death squad danger music" didn't help either
@@PadChennington But on a real note, check out Pharmakon. Her work is this experimental harsh noise project based out of NY. I found her work just surfing bandcamp one evening and have been hooked since. I feel like you'd definitely appreciate her work a lot.
@@PadChennington Absolutely my friend! Her debut Abandon shows an overall general same feel, a mix of a noise and industrial feel. Where in here other albums tracks such as "Self-regulating system" you can really begin to hear, that there is a faint musical pulse, almost an embracing the sound you'd get if a radio is experiencing major feedback, but you can almost here the song playing faintly in the background.
I'm discovering more and more music that just blows my mind, and this is one of em.. awesome stuff. OH also... did you pick up the repress of MC as well? lol
Hanatarash concert goer's checklist: Helmet? Check! First-aid kit? Check! Chain mail? Check! Cellphone with the emergency number already entered? Checkaroo! One more thing: be ready to duck at all times.
Those scores that Dick Higgins wrote on danger music actually make sense to me in a symbolic way. “Volunteer to have your spine removed” obviously should not be taken literally, but it could be saying that you should do anything for your performance, that you should be devoted and loyal to doing crazy shit for visual art and mood setting, and also to aide in the auditorial art (the music of course).
I still remember the first Japanese noise show I ever went to. Came for a punk show happening in Hiroshima and the noise set was without a doubt the loudest performance I’ve ever experienced. This Japanese dude was dressed like Freddy Mercury screaming his head off and me and my friend ended up shirtless covered in goo, glitter, and shooting toy guns and blowing bubbles from the stage. I’m surprised the crowd was still dancing. Would definitely recommend seeing a Japanese noise band, they’re really something else.
Their music is literally the same as those painters that get a bucket of paint and splash it onto a canvas... But piss onto it and set the canvas to ablaze.
I’ve worked as a Production Manager with Eye and the Boredoms for 15 years or so. Even today they are truly breaking boundaries, and one of the most inspiring artists I’ve worked with in a long career. Nothing I’ve done with them has been short of amazing. What’s interesting and true of all I’ve met in the Japanese scene is how different these artists are in life vs on stage. As extreme as some are in performance, with only a few outliers, almost all leave this on stage where it belongs. That - to me - is a key difference between the noise artists in Japan and the western notion of ‘tortured artist’. Eye and his bandmates are still alive, thriving even, while many of his American and European contemporaries are dead, or burned out.
Those photos are amazing. What a generous artist to be kind enough to share these with you. I bet it was crazy to be able to just absorb the energy he captured. I'm old so I've never heard of this before but it's pretty wild and artistic expression has no boundaries or limits. I may not get it but I do respect it
@@leftright6054 GISM are legends whose massive effort shows in some of the most memorable guitar melodies since the instrument was electrified. GISM had destructive tendencies during shows, but they were musicians, and had talent. The guy in this video is the antithesis of GISM. GISM's violence was spurred on by the energetic music, this guy uses violence instead of music. And to the OP, GG Allin was also a songwriter. He wrote a lot of very catchy songs, nothing at the level of bands like GISM, but he still made music, he wasn't just defecating.
I remember going to a noise show on accident one night on the west side of Cleveland OH. almost got stabbed, one band started whipping a cinderblock and metal trash can at the crowd, and still, it was one of the most energetic shows I have ever been to.
Imagine these guys having a crossover Performance with Mayhem you'd have Hanatarash destroying the stage with bulldozers while Dead cuts himself on stage I bet euronymous would take great pleasure watching all of this at once.
Merzbow, Boredoms, Gerogerigegege, Coil, Throbbing Gristle, Whitehouse, Nurse with Wound, Einstürzende Neubauten, Brainbombs, Egor Letov, Death in June, Current 93, La Monte Young, Moondog, Lou Harrison, Henry Cowell, Luigi Russolo, Popol Vuh, Fishmans, Jean Jacques Perrey, Les Rallizes Dénudés, Rainbow Caroliner, Taj Mahal Travellers, Fushitsusha, Peter Brötzmann, John Cage, Scott Walker, Unwound, Dead, Frank Zappa, Morton Feldman, Captain Beefheart, Pharoah Sanders, Albert Ayler, Ornette Coleman, Alice Coltrane, Arnold Schoenberg, Pierre Boulez, György Ligeti, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Nang Nang, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, Nara Leão, Basic Channel, Raymond Scott, Delia Derbyshire, Daphne Oram, Noah Howard, Terry Riley, Peter Sotos, Lula Côrtes e Zé Ramalho, Boyd Rice, Mahmoud Ahmed, Henry Flynt, Kazumoto Endo, David Tudor, Aporea, Half Japanese, Mega Banton, Secret Chiefs 3, Keiji Haino, Ramleh, Otomo Yoshihide, John Zorn, Joe Meek, Robbie Basho, Phil Spector, Faxed Head, Harry Partch, Wesley Willis, Fred Frith, The Residents, Sun Ra, Sun City Girls, Hans Krüsi, Royal Trux, Jandek, Yat-Kha, Loren Mazzacane Connors, Pärson Sound, The Dead C, Comus, Cromagnon, Eliane Radigue, Arthur Doyle, Shizuka, The Red Krayola, Henry Cow, Magma, Opus Avantra, Pan.Thy.Monium., Murmuüre, Ksiezyc, Gong, Cukor Bila Smert', cLOUDDEAD, Muslimgauze and Kaoru Abe
You should check out darknessintheshadows-ENSTEZISADIF. I can’t tell if it’s noise music or experimental but it’s just one effect being played like crazy.
Aube (Akifumi Nakajima) - Noise based on field recordings (water, heart beat, fluorescent lights, etc...). My favourite musician of all time! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aube_(musician)
You might want to cover Eye's other band, The Boredoms. Probably the closest you can get to "mainstream" with noise music as they did tour with huge acts (I saw them with Nirvana) and gained an international following. Also, Ann Arbor Michigan's own Wolf Eyes. An interesting move might also be to check out Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, an experimental noise album about which Reed once said, "if you can actually sit through it, you're as insane as I was when I made it."
I feel like japanese culture has become a bit more standardized to the West since the early 00s. But it retains still some peculiar elements (like the likeness for high tempo songs and electronica)
I discovered hanatarash when i was in high school and started talking with the weird kid. I've been enchanted with noise music since then and may be the reason am so enchanted with vaporwave and future funk now. Experimental music produces me this weird collage of sad and happy feelings, every emotion known and unknown to man working reciprocally just because its possible, i think this is art in it most honest form. Pad, can you check steampunk and particularly Dr. Steel ruclips.net/video/LU5oMf9GlN0/видео.html i love it and it pops my mind together with hanatarash for some reason. Death grips would also be a great video I loved your video on Merzbow and am loving this video too, keep up the good content!
I really loved making that Merzbow one, and this was no different. It's all super interesting to me, and definitely will dive more into this style of music... i can def check that out !
Sup bro! I don’t want to spam and I usually wouldn’t do this but i recently started my journey into a experimental music and it’s kind of hard to figure out who’s into it. I’ll drop a link of my 11 minute ep if you’re interested. Andy feedback is appreciated ruclips.net/video/ZhJasKebQSs/видео.html
my friend did a few noise acts in my city, he even ended up in the news paper for causing a small scale riot because of his antics on stage. (band was called wasp bomb. the band has reformed now and is totally different though, although as the same guy in it) if you look it up, you'll find the article in the chronicle online. basically people came in that were not part of the scene, and mistakenly one of them was targeted for some fuckery (it was part of the act, kind of GG-ish in that regard, he would just gross people out and stuff) so he basicallyu rusty hooks this thug, and the dude just started beating the shit out of my mate, at which point all the guys mates started just attacking people at random. The entire venue erupted into violence, that ended up spilling onto the streets. it was right next to shields rd in newcastle though (this is voted worst high street in UK, ha ha) so you always get shit like this happen with locals.
I love that you're getting into noise. As a touring noise artist I've been heavily influenced by vaporwave and plunderphonics for years, it's great to see someone inspired by noise in a similar way. Great research, Hanatarash are one of the most important bands of the genre and you did a great job. Prurient is definitely worth checking out, the album History of Aids was a sort of peak for him. He's for sure one of the most influential artists in the harsh noise scene and he runs a label called Hospital Productions. Definitely looking forward to your next upload. Thanks!
7:20 said "German industrial/noise group" is Einstürzende Neubauten, very good band which I highly reccomended to those who watch this video and are interested in the world of industrial/noise music.
I (along with a few demented others, I'm sure) would love it if you covered the genesis of industrial music; Throbbing Gristle and the COUM Transmissions. This video was amazingly done so I have no doubt you'd depict and portray that scene well.
i gotchu :) I'm planning on doing a TG video very soon, on an interesting topic. stay tuned! And thank you for the really kind words ... it's been really fun diving into something different and I'm definitely learning a whole bunch along the way, it's a ton of fun.
I think a couple of Krautrock bands deserve a lot of credit for pioneering the sound that would later be described as industrial. Neu!, Can and the first Kraftwerk (Stratovarius) come to mind. Also the classic "unlistenable" Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed.
Your channel is probably the coolest thing I've discovered during quarantine. It's been two weeks where I've been pretty much only listening to artists I've discovered because of your videos. Keep up the good work, man!
My favorite composition in danger music is Takehisa Kosugi's "Music for a Revolution". "Scoop out one of your eyes 5 years from now and do the same with the other eye 5 years later."
First couple seconds, Can a bulldozer be an instrument? Yes. If I can use a chain link fence, a mini egg beater, rain, and a baking pan as instruments, yes. If a band on Bandcamp can use a washing machine as the only instrument for a whole album, yes. If someone can build a wind harp/raspberry pi combo and live stream it for months, yes. Also, trees... www.behance.net/gallery/263872/Music-from-a-Tree (I hate Behance, but this is interesting enough to visit the bits that the gatekeepers allow to be public, leaving so much excellent work behind the firewall of 'you couldn't make friends with a wealthy enough sponsor, so we won't even let you have an account').
my dude, thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words! really like changing up the vibe on the channel with videos like this, plan to do many more
I'm glad GISM wasn't mentioned. It would be an insult to put one of Japan's most talented bands in with this attention seeking trash. GISM use violence because the music is so energetic, it's a natural release. The crap in this video is what people do when they have no talent but need attention. 'Detestation' and 'MAN' would make anyone want to throw a chainsaw into an audience, it's furious fun
Can't really throw out SuperAE or Vision Creation Newsun, and Chocolate Synthesizer is dope. Honestly Hanatarashi is cool but The Boredoms are in another galaxy cool
@@newmhach3995 I think without the performance element Hanatarash's music is not all that interesting. Boredoms however, wow. First time I heard Chocoloate Synthesizer I literally thought "I didn't even know you were allowed to make music like that"
Now this would be a big one, a documentary on the complete history of noise music. Maybe in separate parts, starting in the 1910s with Luigi Russolo and going through the progression of noise and avant-garde.
The first time I saw this video, I became obsessed with the photo from the thumbnail. You're not lying that Satoh's photo's are hard to find in good quality, lol. I'd be all about that folder of photos, just to print and frame 'em at my house. Great Video! A cool band for what they stood for/symbolized. Obviously, not putting it on my "RoadTrip" or "Sleep" playlist... but it has a use, so to speak, for sure.
After watching the video on Pulse Demon, I totally get the cleansing of the pallet. I am a big fan of extreme music of all kinds, and your channel has been a nonstop source of engaging music to check out. Thanks so much for your content.
Shawn, I cant thank you enough for watching! this means alot to me... I'm always trying to discover new things as well so looking into topics like this are some of my favorite videos to make. Cheers!
A Deep Dive into The Caretaker's Everywhere at the End of Time:
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Petscop two
Good album for zoning out at work
it was an elaborate hoax lol. it never happend. eye is/was known for such things
Have you considered trying to find out info on David Gilden?
"so i heard you're in a band, what instrument do you play?"
"bulldozer"
“A unique choice of instrument I see”
If he lived in the US he'd be shooting a gun
and all the other kids with the pumped up kids better run faster than his bullets
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The drink I am currently drinking tastes like a purple Jolly Rancher
noise music is the opposite of asmr yet they both have alot in common. they both see everything around them as a potential instrument
great comment!
Love your pfp. MF DOOM is underrated
I want to remind you that some one taped a banana to a wall and it was considered the most appraised “art peace” of 2020.
Just cause some one calls it art doesn’t mean it is art. There is a reason the audience for noise music is so small.
@@AmbroseBoaBowie Just because you don't like a piece of art, doesn't mean it stops being a piece of art.
We didn't base our idea of what art is on your specific tastes after all. You don't get to decide any of it.
@@AmbroseBoaBowie you'd be surprised at how big the audience is. Just because it isn't your style it doesn't mean it's not likeable by people and neither does it mean it's not art.
they took "is mayonnaise an instrument" a whole new level
Except, it's not mayonnaise.
"No Patrick, a bulldozer is not an instrument."
*to
Is hooning an instrument?
TRUE
Trying to get a noise band together. You have no idea how hard it is to find a bulldozer player smh
i gotta forklift. hmu on discord :D
@@digbeckshow9898 shares your discord
I’m not legally allowed to drive but if u ur hands on a dozer, hmu
Its chill dude i play a telehandler
lol
“Now, for this next song, i’d like someone to come up here and perform a surgery on me.”
😂😂😂 these comments are crackin me up
lol
“With no anesthetic and only will be done with debris.”
Carcass be like
For my next song I'd like someone to come an stab me in the gut
"I play industrial music"
"Oh cool so like NIN and Death Grips?"
"No like an industry."
"What?"
*Bulldozer arrives*
That's an actual part of early industrial, funnily enough.
Looooool
when you listen to all:
Bob the shoegazer, can we fuzz it? Bob the shoegazer, yes we can
Using a bulldozer for music is something dg would do probably
Some Guitarist: **smashes guitar after performance**
Hanatarash: That’s cute.
Almost 1k likes and no comment? :0
Lol I can't😂😂😂
‘o kawaii koto’
Gg allin: “hold my heroin”
My dad plays guitar and whenever he sees a guitar being thrown he gets so pissed off lmao
I looked at the title and thought, "Hmm I wonder if he'll talk about Hanatarash". First words in the video, "CAN A BULLDOZER BE AN INSTRUMENT"
LMFAOOO... U KNOW I GOTCHU HOMIE. ALWAYS
I wondered if I was about to see a video about GISM, who attacked their audience with homemade flamethrowers
@@nicholasromig5506 and cynder blocks
@@nicholasromig5506 also thought about GISM to haha
amasing
1980's Japan was one hella of a ride, Gang's at their peak, race cars dominated night Japan, fasion was cool.
Street racing in highways, HKS, touge running. A lotta sick sports cars from Japan are from the 70s, 80s and 90s.
the chad japan
So comeon vote who win
1980s Japan
1990s LA
Or...
1930s Chicago
@@randomamericansoldier8586 thank you E36
Crazy dudes in flashy suits fighting people with bikes in Kabukicho
this man toured with nirvana btw
dayum thats awesome
what happened?
@@sidvicious3789 He toured with Boredoms not with Hanatarash so most likely people in the audience were just really confused :)
There are some bootlegs on youtube. The live version of shock city from that tour is pretty sweet.
FR???
ruclips.net/video/pSPy-VzYpus/видео.html found it
Tomoya’s email is cute, something about saying “I love you, punks not dead” is super charming
When I saw that I knew I had to include it in the video... Tomoya was such an incredible help for this video.
stunning
Omg!!! super cute and charming!!!
that's feckin adorable! i take it as his sweet way of saying "thank you for your interest in these photos i captured of an important part of Japan's underground scene. it's people like you who keep the spirit of punk alive"
Mhm, I wanna meet that guy!
My 7th grade English teacher put Pulse Demon on in our class everyone jumped
what a legend
I teach high school and every year we celebrate World Merzbow Day on December 19th in my classroom. Well, *I* celebrate it. The students endure it.
greatest english teacher ever
@@phthora_xnobys you better not be giving them a lot of homework
Your English teacher is going down as the best teacher of all time
Imagine crashing a frickin bulldozer into a club in the middle of your presentation just to continue with it. That is some dedication
and then you continue the microsoft powerpoint presentation like nothing happened
@@PadChennington omg Yesterday I did the presentation of my school project. Why didn't you upload this video yesterday? That would have been awesome :(
Eye said in an interview the bulldozer was meant to break walls. Not just the physical walls of the venue but also the psychological walls between the performer and the audience.
L e g e n d
Boredoms will always be my favorite thing
Roger Waters is trembling
Breaking down the barrier between performer and audience member by making the audience think you're mentally ill... Classic
@@uabel Yah never will be a band quite like them. It's a shame that they're on hiatus/non-existant because no one else that I can see is carrying the torch
I didn't realize that I'm a musician. I thought accidentally knocking over a chair was just annoying to people.
I don't like what this insinuates.
@@tommythecat7752 copyright every chair drop on youtube
As with all art its the intent that matters.
@@aikighost Disagree. That's how people try to justify selling duct taped bananas and "imaginary art" for stupid amounts of money.
@@thatrandom_canadian The two positions are unrelated, art is indeed pretty much all about intent and of course execution, you may disagree that a particular piece of art is badly executed and/or unappealing. But as far as Im concerned in terms of purely monetary value art is worth whatever you can sell it for.
Boy these guys make death grips seems vanilla ice
You know what I'd rather have a still alive Death Grips then bleeding Death Grips
Death Grips is kinda more weird than bizarre.
I dunno. :D
I don't know if this guy's any weirder but still interesting. Theirs this band called Author nd Punisher and he makes music using old tech. ruclips.net/video/1UR3YjktJYI/видео.html
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And The Dillenger Escape Plan like Dora
@Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap and Both The dillenger Escape Plan and Pig Destroyer
The closest I ever got to Japanese noise was in 2007 when Melt-Banana played my hometown. I lived within walking distance to the venue they were performing at, and as I was walking I saw 3 Asian people walking and carrying their luggage. I immediately knew it was them, introduced myself and escorted them to the pizza place they were walking to. I ate pizza with them and found out they were carrying some of their equipment (guitar pedals, vocal processors) which cannot be replaced (or extremely rare) and they didn't want to risk having gear stolen.
The band was extremely polite and a lot older than they look - the singer was in her 50s - she looked about 30.
It was a packed show at a tiny punk club - probably about 100 people - and just about everyone there bought a piece of merchandise or tipped the band.
dude, that is so dope haha. nice! The scene & community is so chill and down to earth, everyone ive talked to is so nice and helpful. awesome stuff.
I was going to see melt-banana in june but it got cancelled due to covid. :(
I saw them performing in Poland! Amazing energy, absolutely the loudest shit I've ever heard (got 4 days of tinnitus after the performance, but it was worth it).
I still have a small demo cd from melt banana, they came through my town when i was about 11-12. Had never really heard anything like it
@@-t96 no point of saying that
The Hanatarash band is basically the intense Japanese version of the intro of _The Eric Andre Show._
You got it backwards bub
Eric Andre takes inspiration from GG Allin. Watch the Eric Andre vs Nardwaur video.
@@kyleparker2701nobody likes GG allin
@@kyleparker2701and you should talk about Mayhem and Varg Vikernes
@@joaquinvaleri7022 i do!
Therapist: Danger Music isn’t real, it can’t hurt you
Danger Music:
Danger Music: HOLD MY BULLDOZER
Meme comments. Boredoms.
Awesome
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This next song is called GUN
*loads pistol*
*Black Metal is taking notes right now.*
@@djghostmode burzum is just on of the best
still couldnt learn
@@djghostmode burzum isn't good. Black metal is better when it's played by none blackmetal losers.
Black metal has been hip to noise, dark ambient, power electronics and the rest of the fringe since day one.
Yes I know there are church burning, crazy black metal bands lmao
as a person who dislikes noise music,i ironically feel a deep interest for the history behind it.
alot of people dislike noise music, its not even music in my opinion
I just wanna say that thumbnail was CRISPY
:^)
*KWISP*
*_KWISPY_*
*KWISPYER*
Looks like the guy was tortured with the Medieval pyramid
Imagine attending a performance art music show out of curiosity. You sit down and a bulldozer crashes through the wall and a screaming man hops down and lights a Molotov cocktail up before being restrained.
"Arigato"
It’s a road roller
You don't sit at these sorts of shows, usually, there aren't even chairs (just an assumption, but if that's the case for metalcore I think it's the same for noise music
@@IN-eb3lm ROADA ROLLA DA
@@inleviwetrust cultured
@@IN-eb3lm I have a Charlotte profile picture of course I’m cultured
"I love you, punks not dead."
Alright that's my new email signature
Hanatarashi is just the tip of the iceberg for Danger Music. Check out Death Squad. His most tame performance was high-pitch, screeching electronics in total darkness. And when the lights came up, he was sitting in the corner of the performance space, slitting his wrists. His most extreme performance was him shooting up heroin on stage, and threatening each member of the audience with a loaded handgun.
Where can you find death squads songs if there are any, I couldn't find any of them on youtube and googling "death squad danger music" didn't help either
@@jlewwis1995 the artists name is Michael Nine, if you google him from there, I'm sure you can find something.
The whole slitting wrist thing reminds me of lifelover :O
Black Dog Helicopter sounds like a swell time!
Reminds me of the time Seth Putnam shot up on stage while getting sucked off. Fucking legend
I’ve played shows with some of the heaviest bands in metal, and not a damn one has ever driven a bulldozer through the venue. A true god at play here.
LOL i feel ya there my friend.
@@PadChennington But on a real note, check out Pharmakon. Her work is this experimental harsh noise project based out of NY. I found her work just surfing bandcamp one evening and have been hooked since. I feel like you'd definitely appreciate her work a lot.
awesome! thanks for the recommendation :) any albums / tracks in particular?
@@PadChennington Absolutely my friend! Her debut Abandon shows an overall general same feel, a mix of a noise and industrial feel. Where in here other albums tracks such as "Self-regulating system" you can really begin to hear, that there is a faint musical pulse, almost an embracing the sound you'd get if a radio is experiencing major feedback, but you can almost here the song playing faintly in the background.
Definitely
"for my next preformence, I will make infant annihilator lyrics a reality"
pfffffff
Punk is absolutely not dead! Maybe a little recessed or hidden, but punk will never really die❤️
I'm discovering more and more music that just blows my mind, and this is one of em.. awesome stuff.
OH also... did you pick up the repress of MC as well? lol
I got the first pressing! (And maybe got the repress as well as a treat😅)
LOL thats whatsup! I honestly really like the repress look, that duo split color rules.
100%. The spaceship earth pressing had a similar look with blue and white. Gorgeous vinyl😍
It’s fair to say that but punk is really fractured into different sub-genres
whats with the ominous background music making this feel scary even though its not
fr 🤦🏽♀️
yukaboke il your pfp 😌✨
I kept expecting something horrific to be shown, or some kind of twisted fate.
You don’t like that....??😨
It’s so scary, like watching a conspiracy video😂
Hanatarash concert goer's checklist:
Helmet? Check!
First-aid kit? Check!
Chain mail? Check!
Cellphone with the emergency number already entered? Checkaroo!
One more thing: be ready to duck at all times.
someone should colourize gin's photos, it would look so cool!!
wow yes
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Ugh
Eye kinda looks like Narancia Ghirga in that bulldozer picture
Lowkey tho
He kinda doe
Knowing Araki love referencing music in JoJo,maybe this is one of his inspiration
@@chem9773 Consider how stupid, and dangerous Narancia is, I wouldn't be surprised.
I WAS LOOKING FOR A COMMENT LIKE THIS
Friends form garbage band
Me: *pulls up in my bull dozer*
Me in the bulldozer: Get in we're going music-ing
This is what elons son will listen when hes older
You say that like its not already his naptime lullaby
@@mia234567 💀💀💀
KEJKEJW
That's scary bruh
Legit... Grimes is a fan of Industrial Music like Skinny Puppy.
This is what patrick searched up when he heard mayonnaise is an instrument
Teens in Japan: My parents are so boring and uncool
Parents: Would go to Hanatarash
Imagine being there that night he crashed into the building and then explaining to your grand kids
That experience
That photo of Yamataka Eye on the bulldozer has so much raw energy to it.
Ikr like it goes so hard
Those scores that Dick Higgins wrote on danger music actually make sense to me in a symbolic way. “Volunteer to have your spine removed” obviously should not be taken literally, but it could be saying that you should do anything for your performance, that you should be devoted and loyal to doing crazy shit for visual art and mood setting, and also to aide in the auditorial art (the music of course).
Hanatarash: *noise*
People: claps
😂😂😂😂😂 yeah that is something that I noticed he just let's out an evil fucking scream and then... 👏👏👏👏👏 YEAAAH WOOO
Yes
I still remember the first Japanese noise show I ever went to. Came for a punk show happening in Hiroshima and the noise set was without a doubt the loudest performance I’ve ever experienced. This Japanese dude was dressed like Freddy Mercury screaming his head off and me and my friend ended up shirtless covered in goo, glitter, and shooting toy guns and blowing bubbles from the stage. I’m surprised the crowd was still dancing. Would definitely recommend seeing a Japanese noise band, they’re really something else.
do you know any band that's still active nowadays?
Yamataka: "Is a bulldozer an instrument?"
The government: "No Yamataka, a bulldozer is no- wait, what are you doing, STOP THAT! N-"
Aaaah "Yamataka Eye" the guy that is known for screaming in "Naked City". I think there is enough footage of those performances
No wonder his name sounded so familiar :o
@MrMarioDuck had no idea he was on naked city
He worked for Beck's album art before
yeah i knew him more from naked city
So I load up a video and we’re already talking about bulldozers. That’s how you know it’s gonna be interesting
b e e p b e e p
Their music is literally the same as those painters that get a bucket of paint and splash it onto a canvas...
But piss onto it and set the canvas to ablaze.
The Gerogerigegege is a amazing Japanese noise band to check out
will do :) might also do a video on The Goslings soon
oh fuck yea , that would b a great video subject
:) always hit me with more recommendations!
WANTWOTHREEFAH
Have they resurfaced or is he still in hiding?
I’ve worked as a Production Manager with Eye and the Boredoms for 15 years or so. Even today they are truly breaking boundaries, and one of the most inspiring artists I’ve worked with in a long career. Nothing I’ve done with them has been short of amazing. What’s interesting and true of all I’ve met in the Japanese scene is how different these artists are in life vs on stage. As extreme as some are in performance, with only a few outliers, almost all leave this on stage where it belongs. That - to me - is a key difference between the noise artists in Japan and the western notion of ‘tortured artist’. Eye and his bandmates are still alive, thriving even, while many of his American and European contemporaries are dead, or burned out.
Those photos are amazing. What a generous artist to be kind enough to share these with you. I bet it was crazy to be able to just absorb the energy he captured. I'm old so I've never heard of this before but it's pretty wild and artistic expression has no boundaries or limits. I may not get it but I do respect it
All my friends don't understand how the Silent Hill OST calms me down.
The repetition of the Drakengard 1 OST does it for me, but Silent Hill does too. And all the experimental tracks of Shadow Hearts 2...
He's like a less gross GG Allin
more bulldozer ... less poop
That reminds me of Gism
@@PadChennington that is poetically beautiful
@@JustOneGuy no. it isnt
@@leftright6054 GISM are legends whose massive effort shows in some of the most memorable guitar melodies since the instrument was electrified.
GISM had destructive tendencies during shows, but they were musicians, and had talent. The guy in this video is the antithesis of GISM. GISM's violence was spurred on by the energetic music, this guy uses violence instead of music.
And to the OP, GG Allin was also a songwriter. He wrote a lot of very catchy songs, nothing at the level of bands like GISM, but he still made music, he wasn't just defecating.
Newbie: guitar.
Legends: bulldozer
Gods: ROAD ROLLER DA
Them dubstep artists like meh: METEORITE
you mispelt "redditors" as "gods"
@@yuzamei r/iamveryrandom
muda muda muda muda muda ora ora ora ora ora muda muda muda wrry oooooooooooooooh
@@yuzamei r u saying dubstep is art
This danger music thing sounds likes an excuse to destroy stuff and hurt people tbh
It's just spicy orchestra
Its art 😐
I mean that's kinda why its called "DANGER MUSIC"
Guys it’s just an opinion. Not everyone are going to like you’re favorite things. I don’t like Danger or Noise music and that’s my opinion.
@@eko9554 straight up fax tho
I remember going to a noise show on accident one night on the west side of Cleveland OH. almost got stabbed, one band started whipping a cinderblock and metal trash can at the crowd, and still, it was one of the most energetic shows I have ever been to.
Imagine these guys having a crossover Performance with Mayhem you'd have Hanatarash destroying the stage with bulldozers while Dead cuts himself on stage I bet euronymous would take great pleasure watching all of this at once.
Can’t forget the Dead animal parts they'd throw out too
Cringe black metal moment
Oh god.
cringe
Get Hanatarash and G.G Allin to play together and the world just might explode.
@Jackie Nova get a shovel?
Maybe throw the shockmaster in
Let’s mourn the murder/suicide that could have been.
Greulich ez
it would add a smell
If you like noise music/ Japanoise, you should look into the gerogerigegege. They’re unique to say the least
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@@MathyAsdf _yes_
"I'm in a band"
"Oh cool, what instrument do you play?"
"Molotov"
The photos look like they could be used in an Anime, because of the expressions and quality.
My man is hearting all comments lol
U KNO I GOTTA SHOW LOVE
@@PadChennington RESPECT
@@PadChennington ✌
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Can a bulldozer be an instrument? Ask Mick Gordon, he used a chainsaw and a lawn mower for the Doom Eternal soundtrack.
Talk about Les Rallizes Dénudés
Yes
you sound like FUNKe
Check out Red Arkade and the Black Punk Rock Scene
"Stagehands for an industrial band". You should probably mention that that band was Einstürzende Neubauten. That's pretty significant, you know.
Japanese+German? wow, what could possibly go wrong?
I wondered if it was E.N., thanks for your comment.
What other albums / artists / genres should I check out for a future video? Let me know :^)
You should check out darknessintheshadows-ENSTEZISADIF. I can’t tell if it’s noise music or experimental but it’s just one effect being played like crazy.
Casiopea mint jams
Keiji Haino
Aube (Akifumi Nakajima) - Noise based on field recordings (water, heart beat, fluorescent lights, etc...). My favourite musician of all time!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aube_(musician)
death grips
You might want to cover Eye's other band, The Boredoms. Probably the closest you can get to "mainstream" with noise music as they did tour with huge acts (I saw them with Nirvana) and gained an international following. Also, Ann Arbor Michigan's own Wolf Eyes. An interesting move might also be to check out Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, an experimental noise album about which Reed once said, "if you can actually sit through it, you're as insane as I was when I made it."
Oops. Just watched the rest. You already mention Boredoms.
LOL its all good! Yes i definitely want to do something on boredoms in the future !
Japanese culture especially in the 1960-00’s is insane. Car culture, music, the people, it’s massive and you could spend days reading it all
I feel like japanese culture has become a bit more standardized to the West since the early 00s. But it retains still some peculiar elements (like the likeness for high tempo songs and electronica)
G.G: I throw my own poop. Pretty crazy right?
Eye: Hold my sake.
GG Allin: "My mind is a machine gun, my body is the bullets and the audience is the target"
Hanatarash: "Hold my molotov cocktail"
Nobody likes GG Allin
Mayhem: hold my blood
Dude Pad this is amazing. Like a full on production. What an amazing documentary. Hot damn.
I discovered hanatarash when i was in high school and started talking with the weird kid. I've been enchanted with noise music since then and may be the reason am so enchanted with vaporwave and future funk now. Experimental music produces me this weird collage of sad and happy feelings, every emotion known and unknown to man working reciprocally just because its possible, i think this is art in it most honest form.
Pad, can you check steampunk and particularly Dr. Steel ruclips.net/video/LU5oMf9GlN0/видео.html i love it and it pops my mind together with hanatarash for some reason. Death grips would also be a great video
I loved your video on Merzbow and am loving this video too, keep up the good content!
I really loved making that Merzbow one, and this was no different. It's all super interesting to me, and definitely will dive more into this style of music... i can def check that out !
The reciprocal sentence was written very well...such a great point!
Sup bro! I don’t want to spam and I usually wouldn’t do this but i recently started my journey into a experimental music and it’s kind of hard to figure out who’s into it. I’ll drop a link of my 11 minute ep if you’re interested. Andy feedback is appreciated ruclips.net/video/ZhJasKebQSs/видео.html
You hit the nail on the head! I listened to the Art of Noise albums in high school a lot and vaporwave reminds me a lot of it.
my friend did a few noise acts in my city, he even ended up in the news paper for causing a small scale riot because of his antics on stage. (band was called wasp bomb. the band has reformed now and is totally different though, although as the same guy in it) if you look it up, you'll find the article in the chronicle online.
basically people came in that were not part of the scene, and mistakenly one of them was targeted for some fuckery (it was part of the act, kind of GG-ish in that regard, he would just gross people out and stuff) so he basicallyu rusty hooks this thug, and the dude just started beating the shit out of my mate, at which point all the guys mates started just attacking people at random. The entire venue erupted into violence, that ended up spilling onto the streets.
it was right next to shields rd in newcastle though (this is voted worst high street in UK, ha ha) so you always get shit like this happen with locals.
Just looking at the pictures, I can already hear destruction.
6:09 *"I love you, punks not dead."*
*What an icon.*
How could a bulldozer be an instrument?
*Add enough reverb*
I love that you're getting into noise. As a touring noise artist I've been heavily influenced by vaporwave and plunderphonics for years, it's great to see someone inspired by noise in a similar way. Great research, Hanatarash are one of the most important bands of the genre and you did a great job. Prurient is definitely worth checking out, the album History of Aids was a sort of peak for him. He's for sure one of the most influential artists in the harsh noise scene and he runs a label called Hospital Productions. Definitely looking forward to your next upload. Thanks!
Is mayonnaise an instrument? *Proceeds to commit several war crimes*
7:20 said "German industrial/noise group" is Einstürzende Neubauten, very good band which I highly reccomended to those who watch this video and are interested in the world of industrial/noise music.
yeah pretty disrespectful to just palm them off without saying their name
Literally one of the best bands ever.
Nobody:
DIO: RODO ROOOORAAAAA DAAAAA
EYE: BURU DOOOOZAAAAA DAAAAA
Imagine if they're working on a construction site, and screaming muda muda and playing one of Eye's songs.
wow muda is hilarious lol xd funny jojo momment
Yeah dude keep on with the jojo I promise I'll laugh next time
Okay why did I think that was a Narancia cosplayer I cant-
SO I WASNT THE ONLY ONE-
Narancia low-key underrated 😔
louis torres
Deadass he is best boi ✨😔
@@lovebug5616 no cap🙏🍊
@@ludwigvansolo1999 narancia is my favorite character of part 5 lol but he is definitely not underrated, might be overrated but still a good boi
I (along with a few demented others, I'm sure) would love it if you covered the genesis of industrial music; Throbbing Gristle and the COUM Transmissions. This video was amazingly done so I have no doubt you'd depict and portray that scene well.
i gotchu :) I'm planning on doing a TG video very soon, on an interesting topic. stay tuned!
And thank you for the really kind words ... it's been really fun diving into something different and I'm definitely learning a whole bunch along the way, it's a ton of fun.
I think a couple of Krautrock bands deserve a lot of credit for pioneering the sound that would later be described as industrial. Neu!, Can and the first Kraftwerk (Stratovarius) come to mind. Also the classic "unlistenable" Metal Machine Music by Lou Reed.
You should do a video on whitehouse and their grimy history and lyrical content. Even groups with polarizing artists in general
Whitehouse was the first thing I thought of when he asked for suggestions too
4:23 "musicians taking hold of their sound and erection" i know it was direction but i litterally died over that, or mayb i just need sleep.
Your channel is probably the coolest thing I've discovered during quarantine. It's been two weeks where I've been pretty much only listening to artists I've discovered because of your videos.
Keep up the good work, man!
My favorite composition in danger music is Takehisa Kosugi's "Music for a Revolution".
"Scoop out one of your eyes 5 years from now and do the same with the other eye 5 years later."
First couple seconds, Can a bulldozer be an instrument? Yes. If I can use a chain link fence, a mini egg beater, rain, and a baking pan as instruments, yes. If a band on Bandcamp can use a washing machine as the only instrument for a whole album, yes. If someone can build a wind harp/raspberry pi combo and live stream it for months, yes.
Also, trees... www.behance.net/gallery/263872/Music-from-a-Tree (I hate Behance, but this is interesting enough to visit the bits that the gatekeepers allow to be public, leaving so much excellent work behind the firewall of 'you couldn't make friends with a wealthy enough sponsor, so we won't even let you have an account').
yo shit bro i actually love hanatarash, some of the most cathartic and unhinged music out there. great video again
my dude, thanks for watching and thanks for the kind words! really like changing up the vibe on the channel with videos like this, plan to do many more
Nice vid! Mabye turn down that backround white noise though, it does fit the video but I reckon it would be more menacing without it.
Ah ok! Thank you for the suggestion :) still always trying to figure out the best audio levels for everything lol!
@@PadChennington I'd keep the music just bring it down a little bit.
“Volunteer to have your spine removed”
I may just be stupid but... is that really considered danger “music” or just danger?😅
What about G.I.S.M.? They're another Japanese band known for particularly hectic performances.
Throwing cinder blocks into the audience. Shooting the audience with flamethrowers. Yes... "hectic". Haha. Seriously though, yeah.
I'm glad GISM wasn't mentioned. It would be an insult to put one of Japan's most talented bands in with this attention seeking trash. GISM use violence because the music is so energetic, it's a natural release. The crap in this video is what people do when they have no talent but need attention.
'Detestation' and 'MAN' would make anyone want to throw a chainsaw into an audience, it's furious fun
The Boredoms "Pop Tatari" is one of the best "Rock" albums of the 1990s...
preach
@@PadChennington it's even better on mushrooms or LSD! Right up there with the Butthole Surfers "Locust Abortion Technician"
Can't really throw out SuperAE or Vision Creation Newsun, and Chocolate Synthesizer is dope. Honestly Hanatarashi is cool but The Boredoms are in another galaxy cool
@@newmhach3995 I think without the performance element Hanatarash's music is not all that interesting. Boredoms however, wow. First time I heard Chocoloate Synthesizer I literally thought "I didn't even know you were allowed to make music like that"
**farts**
Hm yes, enslaved orchestra
Now this would be a big one, a documentary on the complete history of noise music. Maybe in separate parts, starting in the 1910s with Luigi Russolo and going through the progression of noise and avant-garde.
noise music is asmr but loud
the first pic of hanataEye that you showed , he looks like narancia from jojo
but with dio vibes XD
Hanatarash sounds like a band if everyone was GG Allin
I feel like if dio would be a member of this band he would play a roadroller
Is tHaT a joJo rEf e reNcE?
@@DiamondSan7 yes
funny jojo xdd lol.
NO IT WAS ME DIO
@@calsumtunysods kOnO DiO dA
The first time I saw this video, I became obsessed with the photo from the thumbnail. You're not lying that Satoh's photo's are hard to find in good quality, lol. I'd be all about that folder of photos, just to print and frame 'em at my house.
Great Video! A cool band for what they stood for/symbolized. Obviously, not putting it on my "RoadTrip" or "Sleep" playlist... but it has a use, so to speak, for sure.
i clicked cuz the guy in the thumbnail looked kinda like narancia
that's it, that's my reasoning
Lmfao same😹
same
I thought he was getting fuckedsbhwhjsjsja
Same for me. I'd probably listen to Narancia's music.
Well,its the honesty that counts.
“Can a bulldozer be used as a musical instrument?”
Me, an operator: absolutely (thinking of sick video idea)
Having concert goers sign injury waivers was a joke in Metalocalypse, and these guys were doing it for real decades earlier.
Dunno why this popped out in my recommendations.
After watching the video on Pulse Demon, I totally get the cleansing of the pallet. I am a big fan of extreme music of all kinds, and your channel has been a nonstop source of engaging music to check out. Thanks so much for your content.
Shawn, I cant thank you enough for watching! this means alot to me... I'm always trying to discover new things as well so looking into topics like this are some of my favorite videos to make. Cheers!