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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by 6000 » Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:36 pm

was dubious but i can imagine this being a lot of fun.

love this comment on there too:
You formed very special music. I do not recognize the constructions. I yet the tracker I am at music on the computer but, this a new sound world. Congratulations!
to shreds, you say...

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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by Electric_Head » Tue Feb 28, 2012 6:05 am

MKRUGGER wrote:Bash Skrillex because his music is just "Noise" or "New age Garbaaaije!!1!1"

Then listen to people make static, and consider it art.

Very logical...

It's almost like me pulling out a plastic bowl, then taking two spoons and jamming out on this bowl like I'm a fucking pro..

You'd look at me like I'm a jackass.


And even worse, there's people who come on here with tracks, and they aren't quite good, but they are something.. And you guys tell them it's shit.

But then you listen to this "Noise" and say it's Art..

If that's art, then every single thing on this earth is Art.. Fuck, my feces is art, along with my hairy balls.

This thread ls lawlz.
Such a lame argument.
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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by mks » Tue Feb 28, 2012 9:58 am

6000 wrote:was dubious but i can imagine this being a lot of fun.

love this comment on there too:
You formed very special music. I do not recognize the constructions. I yet the tracker I am at music on the computer but, this a new sound world. Congratulations!
Do you know who that is??

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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by 6000 » Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:12 pm

mks wrote:
6000 wrote:was dubious but i can imagine this being a lot of fun.

love this comment on there too:
You formed very special music. I do not recognize the constructions. I yet the tracker I am at music on the computer but, this a new sound world. Congratulations!
Do you know who that is??
no, should i?
to shreds, you say...

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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by wub » Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:26 pm

6000 wrote:
mks wrote:
6000 wrote:was dubious but i can imagine this being a lot of fun.

love this comment on there too:
You formed very special music. I do not recognize the constructions. I yet the tracker I am at music on the computer but, this a new sound world. Congratulations!
Do you know who that is??
no, should i?
It's Chris Carter, formerly of Throbbing Gristle

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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by JBE » Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:48 pm

Wow, this thread is still around?

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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by wub » Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:58 pm

Carter's blog is one of the best reads on this sort of thing right now IMO - http://chriscarterchemistrylessons.blogspot.com/

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I've been at it again...

While sorting out what gear to use for my upcoming visit to STEIM in Amsterdam I recently recorded a short low-key live improv set straight onto my Zoom H2 recorder.

I generated some rhythms using two Kaossilators - going through two mini KPs, and manipulated some bass loops with a Korg KP3 pad. I had a Chimera BC16 synth (the LFO and the ADSR) voltage controlling a BC9 synth and two Eventide stompboxes. I synced and beat matched on the fly using 'tap-tempo' buttons on the Korgs and Eventides.

Equipment shown:
Two Kaossilators, two mini Kaoss pads, a KP3 Kaoss pad, a Tom Bugs WOM synth, Chimera BC8, BC9 and BC16 synths, two Zoom PFX-9003 effects, an Eventide Modfactor, an Eventide Timefactor, a Dirty-Carter E.S.G.I synth, a portable Edirol mixer and a Zoom H2 for recording.
No MIDI, keyboards, laptops or desktop computers were used.

The recording can be heard here:
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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by arktrix45hz » Thu Mar 01, 2012 2:51 am

VirtualMark wrote:
arktrix wrote:
VirtualMark wrote:Yes i do speak my mind, and speak the truth.
Truth, like noise, is subjective.

For the record, you're wrong about everything.
truth:

1. The quality or state of being true: "the truth of her accusation".
2. That which is true or in accordance with fact or reality: "tell me the truth".

subjective:

Based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.



Firstly, if you're going to try and act like a smartass, at least read some things first. Preferably facts. This way you can avoid making a colossal ass of yourself. I'd start by perhaps learning something about the language you speak. For the record, truth has nothing to do with opinion or taste.

Secondly, you took my statement out of context. If you'd read the entire post, you'd see that i explained that i speak my mind rather than change my view to suit others.

Thirdly, to argue that something is subjective and then in the same paragraph to just declare someone's opinion wrong, is defeating the point you're attempting to make. You made yourself out to be a fool there.

Lastly, since this thread i have read a bit more about noise. The video posted here was pretty lame, i've seen some other stuff that isn't quite as lame. But it still takes way less skill than proper music. I can and have made noise by accident, i can't make a really good tune by accident or even if i put in all my effort. I liken it to painting squares black and calling it art, and the old analogy of 'i could do that', 'but you didn't' doesn't hold up. As i already have painted squares black when i was a toddler. I choose not to do mundane valueless bullshit with my adult life as i'd rather learn a skill.
Did you not get the part where I can have that opinion because its subjective to me and me only?

Way to fly off the handle though man, well done.

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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by JTMMusicuk » Thu Mar 01, 2012 12:18 pm

fuck noise

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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by wub » Fri Oct 25, 2013 6:44 am

The video linked in OP has been re-upped, if you've got 80mins spare and want to watch some hipsters have at it;


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Re: A Nice Documentary on Noise

Post by nowaysj » Fri Oct 25, 2013 7:51 am

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