Just starting to get to know noise music... and I have never before seen anything as fascinating and interesting as this. You could say it's nothing but mindless mess... but it's a very controlled and well composed kind of mess. You don't have to like it, but if you don't see any art in it at all then you just lack musical understanding. Sure, some of the stuff I've found is very boring and uncreative, but this one was good and interesting.
i think i found a piece of noise I like. i don't know where I'm headed with my enjoyment of this genre but im listening to this while making a list of genres I think should exist. like... harsh noise to study to 24/7...
Nice one. If you enjoy it you should get into making it, if you don't already. Cathartic and highly engaging to perform, both for your own pleasure and as live PE/noise sets :)
Due to me being a nature freak and not really enjoying technology (I'm kind of a hypocrite, I know.) It was hard to accept this. But I like it. It reminds me vaguely of drowning due to the change in frequency. Have you ever been listening to music at a lake or pool and put your head underwater in order to hear what it sounds like then? Yeah, that's what it reminds me of. ☺
As someone who's also something of a nature freak i can relate. But short of adopting a hobo lifestyle you're tied into being a part of the all that is and it's inherent nihilism to some degree no matter what you do. When not out and about in the unspoiled green the noise and electronics are where i choose to dwell, taking as little notice as possible of a tabloid species, the x-factor generation or which celebrity i should be trying to emulate at any given moment. Just junk. The noise i suppose is cathartic in it's way, for me at least. An escape from the twelve hours a day i'm bombarded with garbage comercial radio and it's shallow insistance that it's a necesity to flaunt status through posessions, fall in love, have a broken heart, have sexy time and be a weekender in order to be ok - the relentless mantra that the time to consume is now....... Yes, i know what you're saying about sound when under water. The way the water drops off all the high frequencies, but at the same time you have this element of detail that you wouldn't normally pick up. Low level sounds carry and you pick them up, all be it in a low pass filtered way. If you haven't listened to the vevoyah harsh noise/power electronics video i've uploaded since this then you might enjoy that. The spoken word at the start sounding especially like the under water aspect you mention. Thanks for the interesting comment. Take it easy. S
Really enjoyed this, one of the best I've heard in a while. I'm going to check your other vids and look at that chimera. I build devices and make noise with pedals and Matrix mixers. What is the synth on the breadboard? A cmos 6 oscillator type?
I love this. You’ve created some nice textures here. As someone new to this, what would be the first step in creating something akin to this? I literally have no knowledge of this kind of thing, lol.
I mean, like creating a similar track or similar instrument? The synth is basically just a bunch of basic oscillators together, the track is pretty much just any sort of drone box with tunable oscillators into, I think, a bit of reverb.
loop based zero - nice one. This was an attempt to make a simple keyboard synth. It ended up being the 'vevoyah' that's on some of my other vids. Good stuff for fans of Whitehouse and power electronics :)
SingularityMedia - No, but I do plan to do something similar down the line. The same kind of thing but better. Tech level and skills have come on a long way since this, so it'll be a better and more compact take on the theme
Im just asking.... but where the fuck have i gone to... i was watching dr. phil and now i ended up in this... this noise stuff. At this point im questioning my sanity
i am going to put some drums to these tracks, ihope you dont mind sir. have a brief look at some of my work, no plug intended. let me know if this is ok with you, sincerely fyd.
The breadboard rats nest is what i eventually turned into this: ruclips.net/video/0HGfjZwZY1w/видео.html And the chimaera was an earlier project. I'm working on a second version of it. The first suffered from noise floor issues and a few other glitches that i've ironed out now. Still, if you want to DIY yourself a simple but interesting noise maker just google 40106 synth and you'll find the info you need.
The Grindcore Guru Reason is my DAW of choice Beyond that I use soundforge for sample editing. Other than a means to record (reason in my case) you don't really need any software. But if power electronics and noise are your aim then any software synth or sampler with a distortion and a delay in line will make a good foundation if that's a path you choose to follow.
manufacturedZ3R0 Now, if I were to add harsh screamed vocals into the mix, would it be best to use a dynamic or condenser mic? Sorry if I'm interrogating you, there's just not much info out there.
sounds pretty satisfying
Just starting to get to know noise music... and I have never before seen anything as fascinating and interesting as this. You could say it's nothing but mindless mess... but it's a very controlled and well composed kind of mess. You don't have to like it, but if you don't see any art in it at all then you just lack musical understanding. Sure, some of the stuff I've found is very boring and uncreative, but this one was good and interesting.
Thanks for the input. Pretty much agreed on all counts. And thank you, glad you enjoyed it :-)
Oh, but the masters of this art are employing structure. The sounds are alien and unfamiliar, but there are real composers in the genre.
i think i found a piece of noise I like. i don't know where I'm headed with my enjoyment of this genre but im listening to this while making a list of genres I think should exist. like... harsh noise to study to 24/7...
im imagining a movie scene where parts of this would come in handy
ALL OF THE YEARS OF BINAURAL BEATS HAVE TRAINED ME FOR THIS VERY MOMENT HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
6:22 LOVED that
Bruh, this is seriously some Merzbow quality stuff.. I loved every last second of it!
Man to industrial hardcore will sound Perfect
Author & Punisher
This is the only type of music I listen too
Nice one. If you enjoy it you should get into making it, if you don't already. Cathartic and highly engaging to perform, both for your own pleasure and as live PE/noise sets :)
This is some high quality noise
Sick - I loved the variation for PE to HNW.
Yoo this Is high qualiti noise. I can go to sleep with this. I some way it's like a asmr. Good job
this is insane. some great sounds!
+Stephen Page Thank you :)
This hits my soul like the Old school days ahhhhhhhhhh
5:18 ♡
Due to me being a nature freak and not really enjoying technology (I'm kind of a hypocrite, I know.) It was hard to accept this. But I like it. It reminds me vaguely of drowning due to the change in frequency. Have you ever been listening to music at a lake or pool and put your head underwater in order to hear what it sounds like then? Yeah, that's what it reminds me of. ☺
As someone who's also something of a nature freak i can relate. But short of adopting a hobo lifestyle you're tied into being a part of the all that is and it's inherent nihilism to some degree no matter what you do. When not out and about in the unspoiled green the noise and electronics are where i choose to dwell, taking as little notice as possible of a tabloid species, the x-factor generation or which celebrity i should be trying to emulate at any given moment. Just junk. The noise i suppose is cathartic in it's way, for me at least. An escape from the twelve hours a day i'm bombarded with garbage comercial radio and it's shallow insistance that it's a necesity to flaunt status through posessions, fall in love, have a broken heart, have sexy time and be a weekender in order to be ok - the relentless mantra that the time to consume is now.......
Yes, i know what you're saying about sound when under water. The way the water drops off all the high frequencies, but at the same time you have this element of detail that you wouldn't normally pick up. Low level sounds carry and you pick them up, all be it in a low pass filtered way. If you haven't listened to the vevoyah harsh noise/power electronics video i've uploaded since this then you might enjoy that. The spoken word at the start sounding especially like the under water aspect you mention.
Thanks for the interesting comment. Take it easy.
S
manufacturedZ3R0 I see you also have some interesting words, too. Thank you! So far this is one of the best noise I've heard. Thank you for making it.
5:23 I couldnt catch my breath after that
deliciously crunchy.
Really enjoyed this, one of the best I've heard in a while. I'm going to check your other vids and look at that chimera. I build devices and make noise with pedals and Matrix mixers. What is the synth on the breadboard? A cmos 6 oscillator type?
This is great. I want one.
I love this. You’ve created some nice textures here. As someone new to this, what would be the first step in creating something akin to this? I literally have no knowledge of this kind of thing, lol.
Uh dont its shit
I mean, like creating a similar track or similar instrument? The synth is basically just a bunch of basic oscillators together, the track is pretty much just any sort of drone box with tunable oscillators into, I think, a bit of reverb.
used to have an old tone generator that produced similar sound waves.
loop based zero - nice one. This was an attempt to make a simple keyboard synth. It ended up being the 'vevoyah' that's on some of my other vids. Good stuff for fans of Whitehouse and power electronics :)
Needs more screams and some and the sound of some one breaking a guitar but still a master piece
beautiful hands
Hah, thank you :)
@X1L3 dood, that is killer. When will it drop? Do you plan to port into euro format?
Keep up the good work.
Sounds great! Looking forward to getting a Shard to nuke the noise floor a bit. ;)
This sounds very calming to my ears. Did I listen to much Techno/ Gabber/ Speedcore?
Ah yes. I know exactly where you're coming from. And i guess vice versa. Cheers.
excellent! - pretty well done.
Great stufg. I use Trogotronic gear, but I would love to add one of yours to the herd.
Beautiful! Congrats!
+CENTAURO DEL NORTE Thanks. And thanks for watching :)
i fucking love this improvisation thanks!!
5:27
this sick
greatness.
im a big fan
What’s the thing next to it? And do i need that?
BEAUTIFUL!
Nice.
Well done.
I thought I can't stand noise, but this is actually really cool. What exactly are you having on that breadboard?
Amazing
Cool device
The sound I like.
A.
why do i like this
its strangely relaxing?????
nice
Are you still making these?
SingularityMedia - No, but I do plan to do something similar down the line. The same kind of thing but better. Tech level and skills have come on a long way since this, so it'll be a better and more compact take on the theme
Im just asking.... but where the fuck have i gone to... i was watching dr. phil and now i ended up in this... this noise stuff. At this point im questioning my sanity
Hahaha :) Fuck knows? I suppose Dr Phil and his expertise in being fucked in the head might have the answers to that :D
WHAWT WURR YEW THANKIN’?!
Happy soundtrack in my death
If using headphones means RIP me, I'm all in for it, I wish I could use a louder volume with this >_
i am going to put some drums to these tracks, ihope you dont mind sir. have a brief look at some of my work, no plug intended.
let me know if this is ok with you, sincerely fyd.
Did you do it?
А можно ли назвать это МЕТАЛЛОМ ?
holy shit this is cool, good job
The first seconds and I found myself in the bunker of the Second World War
Pure Magic.
I plan on creating a noise project in the future, could you tell me what hardware is used here?
The breadboard rats nest is what i eventually turned into this:
ruclips.net/video/0HGfjZwZY1w/видео.html
And the chimaera was an earlier project. I'm working on a second version of it. The first suffered from noise floor issues and a few other glitches that i've ironed out now.
Still, if you want to DIY yourself a simple but interesting noise maker just google 40106 synth and you'll find the info you need.
manufacturedZ3R0 Thanks!
manufacturedZ3R0 Also, what recording software do you use? I wanna start this harsh noise ASAP, but idk where to start.
The Grindcore Guru
Reason is my DAW of choice
Beyond that I use soundforge for sample editing.
Other than a means to record (reason in my case) you don't really need any software. But if power electronics and noise are your aim then any software synth or sampler with a distortion and a delay in line will make a good foundation if that's a path you choose to follow.
manufacturedZ3R0 Now, if I were to add harsh screamed vocals into the mix, would it be best to use a dynamic or condenser mic? Sorry if I'm interrogating you, there's just not much info out there.
I kind of like this. Damn im weird
Very great
Where Can I get one of these? X1L3 please help :)
gahb - You can't. But I am working on a new thing to replace it some time this year. You'll find it at www.x1l3.bigcartel.com when it sees the light.
@@X1L3 Oh! Thank alot for the quick response... I'll be waiting for it then!
Looking forward
great nasty #noise
:)
yummy!
mstrkrft
i want one. too bad they're sold out.
what the hel
Stop weed
Hate the green. Too much loose wiring. Partial to the billy though.