Cunts played the show the night before in Baltimore, which Doug was also at. That saxophone player is Nonoko Yoshida, who has been involved in a lot of noise-adjacent projects. She had just played some avant-garde fest on the East Coast and joined up with the tour in Syracuse. Spacegrinder is a weird guy. The first time I can remember being scared at a show was also the first time I saw him play in 2006. He started setting up in the middle of this big room and the friends I was with pulled me up on stage, saying “I’ve seen him before; I know what’s going to happen”. Spacegrinder proceeded to shut off the lights, turn on a strobe light, and turn on prerecorded noise immediately before chucking a mic stand stand like a spear straight into the crowd. He spent the next few minutes charging people, playing tug of war, and screaming into a bundle of microphones. When the lights came back on he was bleeding from his finger-and-toenails.xIncorruptibleCorpse777x wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 8:47 am Some of the best coverage of noisecore was in an issue of the now out of print "Invocation of Obscene Gods" zine. Doug from Hellnation, Praparation-H, Brody's Militia, Erectile Dementia, Funerary Box, Spastic Amoebas, etc did it. He actually went to a major noisecore show at St. Vitus, rather than MDF one year, because the lineup was too good to pass up. Some of the notable acts were Deche-Charge, Spacegrinder (Japan) w/sax player(!!!), FINAL EXIT, and Sedem Minut Stratchu. Can't remember who else... maybe Cunts or Napalm Death is Dead???
The Spacegrinder set he witnessed
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Um, wow. Dude sounds nuts.
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Oh hell yeah, NOISECORE.
I don't think that we can have a noisecore thread without discussing some kings in the modern era- SEVEN CASO & JACKSON KOVALCHIK
Scab Addict, Stink Meat, Idiopathic Uveitis, COAGULATIVE NECROSIS (gorenoise is welcome here). What killers.
I don't think that we can have a noisecore thread without discussing some kings in the modern era- SEVEN CASO & JACKSON KOVALCHIK
Scab Addict, Stink Meat, Idiopathic Uveitis, COAGULATIVE NECROSIS (gorenoise is welcome here). What killers.
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I really like the Farmer Maggot tape Seven did a couple years ago. Noisecore made tight snare covered in waves of vocals and distortion with rare bits of guitar solos.k.p.g wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 4:00 pm Oh hell yeah, NOISECORE.
I don't think that we can have a noisecore thread without discussing some kings in the modern era- SEVEN CASO & JACKSON KOVALCHIK
Scab Addict, Stink Meat, Idiopathic Uveitis, COAGULATIVE NECROSIS (gorenoise is welcome here). What killers.
The Rhthymicshit ‘Live at Trigger Vol. 2’ tape Deathbed just released arrived yesterday and I instantly put it on. Total Gero-worship that doesn’t quite work for me, but I’m sure plenty of people will enjoy.
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Scab Addict fucks. I just remembered the existence of Yuretuzukeru while browsing my cassette shelves, I have a split with Sedem Minut Strachu by them that's very nice. Vox + drums noisecore from Tokyo.
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Scab Addict fucking rule. Them and World are probably the biggest influences on my own noisecore band, Chromatic Bastards.k.p.g wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 4:00 pm Oh hell yeah, NOISECORE.
I don't think that we can have a noisecore thread without discussing some kings in the modern era- SEVEN CASO & JACKSON KOVALCHIK
Scab Addict, Stink Meat, Idiopathic Uveitis, COAGULATIVE NECROSIS (gorenoise is welcome here). What killers.
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Currently heavily digging this comp!
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I’ve been in all kinds of noisecore bands over the years but i am (we have all been) super terrible abt promoting em for our weirdo reasons.
These are the more recent ones….
Sick Vicious:
Rabid Dog Eating Flesh:
Various Artists: Night of the Bloody Ears 7”:
These are the more recent ones….
Sick Vicious:
Rabid Dog Eating Flesh:
Various Artists: Night of the Bloody Ears 7”:
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Noisecore Tape is a regular play for me! Great work on that one.
Noijzu's El Bien de Ser is an excellent tape that I don't see talked about much. Also a big fan of Jazkamer's Gero-aping Art Breaker. And Chlorgeschlecht's Unyoga is an unsung masterpiece, though it's more on the glitchy cut-up side of things.
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My personal noisecore history; started Anti-Laituri in 1988, two demos only a few people heard. Late 90's Atari Satan, one demo, and then in the early 00's Tuho, one cdr, later reissued on tape by Kaz Records. As I'm now 50, I'm naturally still in a noisecore band :) :
And this is not noisecore, but aping the Finnish classic 82-style:
And this is not noisecore, but aping the Finnish classic 82-style:
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Hey awesome! I'll check out those links, glad that old tape still gets playedsnowdrops wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 7:26 pmNoisecore Tape is a regular play for me! Great work on that one.
Noijzu's El Bien de Ser is an excellent tape that I don't see talked about much. Also a big fan of Jazkamer's Gero-aping Art Breaker. And Chlorgeschlecht's Unyoga is an unsung masterpiece, though it's more on the glitchy cut-up side of things.
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