wormcode wrote:The remaining members of Throbbing Gristle have said they are still planning on doing live shows. They have an album coming out, or just came out.
haha I remember going to this proper dump effort in Shoreditch years back. Was classed as super minimal or something. We got asked to leave after 20 mins cos my brother kept doing star jumps to the music
Not really my cup of tea music wise, but the sounds he/she/it is making are pretty impressive.
I'd love to know what it's doing behind the scene's!
Loading samples into Renoise and playing with the commands would be my guess
Yep.
And lots of automation/modulation, especially delay. I use alll these tricks myself in my breakcorre shit.
I don't think many people who are into Renoise would be impressed by this from a technical standpoint. I'd be way more impressed if he put that knowledge into more traditional song structures and catchy melodies, now THAT'S skill.
my Cambridge English teacher trainer used to be a punk back in the late 70's. He said the weirdest gig he ever went to was an early throbbing gristle music set to film thing at an old spanish anarchist cinema with cosey fanni tuti saw-papering sleazey's knob while Genesis shrieked uncontrollably and they set fire to the place. He said him and his mates were proper hard punks but they all left that cinema in shock and never talked about it between themselves again.
what is of value and wisdom for one man seems nonsense to another.
hugh wrote:meh I wouldn't even call this music. There's no rythm just loads of glitchy percussive noises going on without any rhythmical consistency. Not my cup of tea.
Says the guy with a "filthy bass music" link in his sig...
ultraspatial wrote:doing any sort of drug other than smoking crack is 5 panel.
incnic wrote:true headz tread a fine line between bitterness and euphoria - much like the best rave tunes
capo ultra wrote:my Cambridge English teacher trainer used to be a punk back in the late 70's. He said the weirdest gig he ever went to was an early throbbing gristle music set to film thing at an old spanish anarchist cinema with cosey fanni tuti saw-papering sleazey's knob while Genesis shrieked uncontrollably and they set fire to the place. He said him and his mates were proper hard punks but they all left that cinema in shock and never talked about it between themselves again.
capo ultra wrote:my Cambridge English teacher trainer used to be a punk back in the late 70's. He said the weirdest gig he ever went to was an early throbbing gristle music set to film thing at an old spanish anarchist cinema with cosey fanni tuti saw-papering sleazey's knob while Genesis shrieked uncontrollably and they set fire to the place. He said him and his mates were proper hard punks but they all left that cinema in shock and never talked about it between themselves again.
Been checking this out today. Pretty interesting - some of it sounds like it sort of (to me) picks up where I left off with Telfon Tel Aviv, esp. this tune:
capo ultra wrote:my Cambridge English teacher trainer used to be a punk back in the late 70's. He said the weirdest gig he ever went to was an early throbbing gristle music set to film thing at an old spanish anarchist cinema with cosey fanni tuti saw-papering sleazey's knob while Genesis shrieked uncontrollably and they set fire to the place. He said him and his mates were proper hard punks but they all left that cinema in shock and never talked about it between themselves again.
That sounds like a show!!
I actually came in here to post some Throbbing Gristle.
I'm going to have to record some of this stuff I've got by Eye from The Boredoms on a tape from the 90s and post it here. It's definitely some of the strangest stuff I have heard and based on all the talk of noise/industrial whatever here people might like to hear it. haha