Subject [Noise / Electronic / Drone Music + Video] - Video
PUBLISHED:  Nov 09, 2012
DESCRIPTION:
Visit http://soundcloud.com/jrossmusic for more music by James Ross-- streaming and free downloads.

Subject: Noise / Electronic / Drone music by James Ross. Based on a field recording made in the Akihabara district in Tokyo by Michel Banabila (http://soundcloud.com/michel-banabila). The original track was stretched, passed through rectifier distortion and grain delay effects in Ableton Live.

The video clip is of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable (1966). Produced by Andy Warhol. It was taken from the Community Video section of Archive.org. The URL for the clip is here: http://archive.org/details/exploding_plastic_inevitable

Noise Music

Noise music is a category consisting of multiple discrete genres of music that have employed noise as a musical resource.

It includes a wide range of musical styles, and sound based creative practices, that feature noise as a primary aspect. It can feature acoustically or electronically generated noise, and both traditional and unconventional musical instruments. It may incorporate live machine sounds, non-musical vocal techniques, physically manipulated audio media, processed sound recordings, field recordings, computer generated noise, stochastic processes and other randomly produced electronic signals such as distortion, feedback, static, hiss and hum. There may also be emphasis on high volume levels and lengthy, continuous pieces. More generally noise music may contain aspects such as improvisation, extended technique, cacophony and indeterminacy, and in many instances conventional use of melody, harmony, rhythm and pulse is often dispensed with.

The Futurist art movement was important for the development of the noise aesthetic, as was the Dada art movement (a prime example being the Antisymphony concert performed on April 30, 1919 in Berlin), and later the Surrealist and Fluxus art movements, specifically the Fluxus artists Joe Jones, Yasunao Tone, George Brecht, Robert Watts, Wolf Vostell, Yoko Ono, Nam June Paik, Walter De Maria's Ocean Music, Milan Knížák's Broken Music Composition, early LaMonte Young and Takehisa Kosugi.

Contemporary noise music is often associated with extreme volume and distortion. In the avant rock domain examples include Jimi Hendrix's use of feedback, Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music and Sonic Youth.

From Wikipedia article: "noise music." Read more here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_music
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