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Topic: Krautrock and Noise
Posted By: Aaron
Subject: Krautrock and Noise
Date Posted: May 21 2006 at 20:47
how similar do you think these genres are, i was just introduced to some noise band, i think they were call Animal Crossing.  At times they reminded me of Krautrock, definitely less listenable, but it had it's moments
 
Does anyone else listen to Noise music/rock/whatever you call it, do yo know the history behind it, do you think it's just kids banging on sh*t and sometimes coming up with melodies with noise scattered about it.  What is your take on it?
 
Aaron



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Posted By: kebjourman
Date Posted: May 21 2006 at 20:49
i hate that, but alot of musicians i love have songs that are just noise to me
 
('augm' by can)


Posted By: The Wizard
Date Posted: May 21 2006 at 22:09
I like bands that makes lots of noise but use them in songs. Early Pink Floyd is a perfect example.

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Posted By: bamba
Date Posted: May 21 2006 at 22:53
I love the experimental/post rock music, (a lot of strange but beatiful noises.)

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Posted By: Zac M
Date Posted: May 21 2006 at 22:54
The NWW list is full of Krautrock albums.

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Posted By: tone
Date Posted: May 22 2006 at 01:09
Has anybody heard Jarmo Saari's solo album called Solu - all sounds created from his quitar. He studied a while in Berlin, and tho' a hard listen, there is humour there amongst the 'noise'.
 
PS Ex lead guitar with XL from Finland


Posted By: Abstrakt
Date Posted: May 22 2006 at 02:20
Originally posted by The Wizard The Wizard wrote:

I like bands that makes lots of noise but use them in songs. Early Pink Floyd is a perfect example.
Like the long scream in live versions of "Careful With That Axe, Eugene"? Wink


Posted By: laplace
Date Posted: May 22 2006 at 02:36
I find that a Merzbow CD can replace a Faust CD at times, although they differ wildly.. if you listen to a noisy CD (Zeuhl, Noise, Avant-Garde, Psychedelia, Black or Doom Metal) in between each more melodic CD (Symphonic, Pop/Alt. Rock etc) it can improve the quality of each experience.

that's one reason why I find marathon's of an artist's work especially tiring - there's no point when you're cleaning your palette. Embarrassed


Posted By: Aaron
Date Posted: May 22 2006 at 09:35

 

 
 
 


Posted By: yeppp
Date Posted: May 22 2006 at 10:01
Noise = Merzbow, Masonna, Whitehouse........
Noise Rock/Drone rock = Sunn)), Boris, ( well lot's of japanese rock bands ) !
I'm not shure how can krautrock sound similar to noise !


Posted By: krusty
Date Posted: May 22 2006 at 11:28
Originally posted by Zac M Zac M wrote:

The NWW list is full of Krautrock albums.


I think more people here should check out Nurse With Wound very Krautrock / RIO inspired stuff.

Also check out Electrelane, who are very krautrock influenced band from Brighton in the UK.






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Posted By: Atkingani
Date Posted: May 22 2006 at 11:54
Originally posted by Aaron Aaron wrote:

original post subsequently removed

 
 
 
 
I cannot understand why so many angry about an eventual mistake. Things could be fixed (if it has to be fixed) with a single PM or even a post.
 
I could do it but I'll let it with you: Edit Your Post And We'll Start To Talk... don't forget to BE EDUCATED!
 
Just waiting.


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Posted By: TheProgtologist
Date Posted: May 22 2006 at 12:10
Originally posted by Aaron Aaron wrote:

offensive post subsequently removed

 
 
 
 
Why are you so worked up over a thread being moved?
 
A simple PM could have straightened things out.
 
 


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Posted By: Hector Gilbert
Date Posted: May 23 2006 at 16:23
Founders or immediate precursors of industrial music such as Throbbing Gristle, Chrome and Nurse With Wound owed or else appeared to owe a lot to Faust's "dadaist" ideals.

Anyone who enjoys the first Faust album should check out Nurse With Wound's The Sylvie And Babs Hi-Thigh Companion for a humorous and eclectic sound collage. The first "true" Nurse With Wound album (i.e. composed solely by Steven Stapleton) is Homotopy To Marie, which is rather like Faust turned evil if you're feeling more adventurous.



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