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Long-running UK harsh noise project of Mark Durgan (Olympic Shit Man, (part-time member of) The New Blockaders, also runs the Birthbiter imprint).
Long-running UK harsh noise project of Mark Durgan (Olympic Shit Man, (part-time member of) The New Blockaders, also runs the Birthbiter imprint).
Dynamic Noise made by Englishman Lea Cummings who currently resides in Glasgow. Also to be found collaborating with Nackt Insecten as KMVSNI, again with Nackt Insecten & WWCat as Temple Of Static Christ and as part of the band Opaque.
There are at least three artists represented here. 1.) Screwtape is the harsh noise project of Australia's Andrew McIntosh. 2.) Walter Gross and Bizzart form Screwtape. An experiment in lost and found sound and noises and samples of some of the weirdest and just most obscure shit I've ever heard. But one thing I've learned about Walter Gross and one thing I've trained myself to do, is to listen to the beats and melodies he hears in his head, and when you break down those walls that tell you what you're listening to is just noise, you'll hear it too.
Rebecca Black (born June 21, 1997) is an American pop singer who gained worldwide attention with her 2011 single "Friday". Her mother paid $4000 to have the single and an accompanying music video put out as a vanity release through the record label ARK Music Factory. The song was co-written and produced by Clarence Jey and Patrice Wilson of ARK Music Factory. After the video went viral on YouTube and other social media sites, "Friday" was derided by many music critics and viewers, who dubbed it "the worst song ever.
Robedoor is the duo of Alex: slime, knives and distortion, and Notnotfun label head honcho Britt on fire, howls and cloaks... Hmmm... but what does all that mean, sonically? Well, precisely what you might imagine. A blackened drone drenched world of slime and knives and fire, dense clouds of distorted howls, a thick cloak of fuzz and buzz wrapped around the proceedings like a thick, well, cloak! Actually this is a lot prettier than you might imagine. That is, if your idea of pretty includes tons of low end and a world of slow motion doomdrone.
BBBlood - Noise + Harsh + Experimental since 2002 from London UK described by Bizarre magazine as "Tinnitus-inducing Insanity, like being vomited on by some angry digital god. The only way to appease him is to drill holes in your brain, record it, and play the sounds to a roomful of very small children." http://bbblood.blogspot.com/
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Skin Graft is the long-running solo harsh noise project of Wyatt Howland (Dead Peasant Insurance, Jerk, Relentless Corpse, Gloria, Stark Holy MAA) based in Cleveland, Ohio active since 2004.