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| 07 Sep 2014 06:28 PM |
| It sounds like a tf2 ear r@pe vid |
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| 07 Sep 2014 06:34 PM |
| It's ok to have to work into appreciating a genre, harsh noise is more about the atmosphere. Think of it like playing a horror game, but music. |
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| 07 Sep 2014 06:35 PM |
Why is it called music?
It's a bunch of jackhammers and dysfunctional TVs |
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| 07 Sep 2014 06:39 PM |
because it still takes compositional skill and consideration. Most music is people hitting steel strings with their fingers, and beating leather sheets with sticks.
Although I do prefer ambient to straight up harsh noise, I still respect it as a genre https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJkx02-hSFs |
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| 07 Sep 2014 06:41 PM |
Industrial makes Harsh Noise irrelevant in it's field.
It takes absolutely no talent to loop annoying synths and kick drums. |
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| 07 Sep 2014 06:43 PM |
You posted Industrial, which I like.
I was talking about Power Electronics. |
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| 07 Sep 2014 06:52 PM |
| actually, that was some of my ambient black metal work, where I do use some elements of harsh noise |
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