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Sheriff Rhys Chatham 10.02.2007 09:33 PM

I know what you mean. I just like shit that I like.
I'll go and buy a JoJo cd and not give a shit what poeple think. Though my friends are always dogging me about it. Yet I also like noise. I'm not afraind to say things that I do are easy, becuz I enjoy doing them.
Personally I wouldn't pay more than $20 for a painting no matter who did it.

atsonicpark 10.02.2007 09:39 PM

Heh. While reading the latest responses, my mom is in the next room blasting Nickelback.

golden child 10.02.2007 09:39 PM

first off, i in no way want to associate noise with the art world and that was not my intention, just drawing a parallel and using an analogy. i am glad that rick mention low/no brow noise, which i think the majority of it is. the conception that noise is restricted to hipsters, elitists, art students, art galleries, and is inheritly pretentious and high brow is misguided.

i dont remember exactly how i worded it, but i didnt mean that my sister brings home pieces of the same caliber of jackson pollock (not that i nessicarily think he is super high caliber), but the same technique and style.

SynthethicalY 10.02.2007 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Heh. While reading the latest responses, my mom is in the next room blasting Nickelback.


Now that is noise.

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 10.02.2007 09:42 PM

understood.

atsonicpark 10.02.2007 09:43 PM

exactly.

afterthefact 10.02.2007 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Heh. While reading the latest responses, my mom is in the next room blasting Nickelback.

Haha, gotta love it.

afterthefact 10.02.2007 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by golden child
first off, i in no way want to associate noise with the art world and that was not my intention, just drawing a parallel and using an analogy. i am glad that rick mention low/no brow noise, which i think the majority of it is. the conception that noise is restricted to hipsters, elitists, art students, art galleries, and is inheritly pretentious and high brow is misguided.

i don't remember exactly how i worded it, but i didn't mean that my sister brings home pieces of the same caliber of jackson pollock (not that i nessicarily think he is super high caliber), but the same technique and style.


You are probably right about the misguided part, but at least in my area, that is all it is, stuff for the hipsters, elitists, etc, etc, etc... so I can't help but see it that way most of the time. And I didn't mean to harp on Pollock so specifically, it was just the name brought up, so it worked for all of my analogies :)

Onani Nic 10.02.2007 11:57 PM

I don't know about where you live but here being in a noise band isn't likely to move you up the social ladder.

DJ Rick 10.03.2007 12:46 AM

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You are probably right about the misguided part, but at least in my area, that is all it is, stuff for the hipsters, elitists, etc, etc, etc...


In your area, there is Realicide. Go see a Realicide show.

So many people call people they don't like "hipsters" and "elitists"...I've seen a dude wailin' free jazz in the most boring swim trunks and flip-flops from Long's Drugs, and when the local alt-weekly wrote about it, they called him a "hipster." Why? Who could be any less hip than that guy? He was the complete opposite of hip.

Throwing the "hipster" tag around too much makes one look insecure.

I think Realicide is a pretty incredible experience. I saw them here in Sacto with Vankmen, and it was outstanding. Perhaps the very most PUNK thing I've seen all year. And it was on tour with Kevin Shields and Gabbertree...two of the most unpretensious "noise-out-and-have-fun" acts you can ever hope to see. They'd be happy to explain the process of their noisemaking. Very accessible when it comes to sharing.

atsonicpark 10.03.2007 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ Rick
So many people call people they don't like "hipsters" and "elitists"...I've seen a dude wailin' free jazz in the most boring swim trunks and flip-flops from Long's Drugs, and when the local alt-weekly wrote about it, they called him a "hipster." Why? Who could be any less hip than that guy? He was the complete opposite of hip.


Yeah, noise dudes aren't hip at all; they're some of the most repulsive freakish people I've ever seen. Myself included; I'm going bald at 21! Noise isn't about style or hipness or elitism. It's about being fucking SKRONKTASTIC.

pbradley 10.03.2007 02:54 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ Rick
So many people call people they don't like "hipsters" and "elitists"...I've seen a dude wailin' free jazz in the most boring swim trunks and flip-flops from Long's Drugs, and when the local alt-weekly wrote about it, they called him a "hipster." Why? Who could be any less hip than that guy? He was the complete opposite of hip.

They were using the original, non-stigmatic definition of hipster from the 1940's. The Jazz Hipster.

sarramkrop 10.03.2007 03:08 AM

I think that the fact that a lot of noise makers have a hard time elevating their music to an art form is very much their downfall. If some noisy sounds are to be pleasant to the ear and that's it, I might as well listen to those that I hear everyday in my enviroment and be done with it. Really, why spend £5 on some second-class racket that has a sense of guilt about existing in the shape of a musical artefact, when I can listen to some birds singing to me while a chainsaw is making a racket in the distance? You tell me why.

atsonicpark 10.03.2007 03:12 AM

Because noise artists put the birds singing through a delay pedal and the chainsaw through a circuit bent phaser pedal?...

Oh. Actually, I don't have a reason.

I guess it's the question of why do I like "silver sessions" or Sunn O)))? I can make feedback, I can play any Sunn O))) riff; it's not like what they're doing is particularly musically special . It just so happens that the birds aren't ALWAYS singing, so if I decide I want to listen to them sing, they've been conveniently collected on a CD for me to listen to.

But don't mistake me for defending noise. Most of it's shit, but I'm glad it exists.

Toilet & Bowels 10.03.2007 03:55 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Most of it's shit, but I'm glad it exists.


yeah

sarramkrop 10.03.2007 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Because noise artists put the birds singing through a delay pedal and the chainsaw through a circuit bent phaser pedal?...

Oh. Actually, I don't have a reason.

I guess it's the question of why do I like "silver sessions" or Sunn O)))? I can make feedback, I can play any Sunn O))) riff; it's not like what they're doing is particularly musically special . It just so happens that the birds aren't ALWAYS singing, so if I decide I want to listen to them sing, they've been conveniently collected on a CD for me to listen to.

But don't mistake me for defending noise. Most of it's shit, but I'm glad it exists.


My point is that unless you make a racket that I can take seriously, it's like, whatever. The market for birds singing has been thriving for some time, so noise is nothing new to those feathery creatures.



 

Rob Instigator 10.03.2007 01:42 PM

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Not to rebuttal just like some jerk, but really, you can say that all you want. The man just threw paint at a canvas. He really did. REALLY, that's what he did.


you have to look at the progression of his art in context with what the forefront of american artists were doing back then, the desire after the horror of World War II to paint in a new way. They said that after WWII painting in the old way was pointless. pollock did what NOONE had done, and just because it is seemingly easy to create something similar, does not discredit the beauty of the original works. what are Pollock, Motherwell, DeKooning, Kline, etc. other than art "noise" in a very real sense? Motherwell is everything

Rob Instigator 10.03.2007 01:44 PM

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I sort of picked up a little sarcasm, but I wasn't sure :) Seriously though, if you like Pollack, that's great. And if you like noise, that is great too. But I just feel like sometimes these things get out of hand, and people start liking them because it's the cool thing to do. I'm not saying that EVERYBODY does, but really, everyone here knows it as much as I do, a LOT of people do. So what's the big deal? Nothing really I guess, but it's just funny that these same people will trash somebody else for buying a Nickelback cd or shopping at Abercrombie and Fitch, and for the same reason, doing it because in their realm of peers it's the cool thing to do. I personally feel (and I'm making it clear that this is a personal opinion, so nobody gets all up in the air about it) "artists" like Pollock and noise "musicians" cash in on peoples gullibility to accept anything as art as long as they are told it is art. They actually did an experiment to test this buy having a bunch of kindergardeners do abstract paintings, and then hung the "art" in a gallery saying they were done by an acclaimed artist. People feel for it like monkeys reaching for a cookie in a jar. If they were told they were done by 5 year-olds during arts and craft hour they would dismiss it as just that, but since in their minds a true artist did them, they were masterpieces.


this has nothing to do with artist's making art and everytthing to do with the power of suggestion and pre-conceived ideas. Judge not the art or the artist byt the responses of the horde.

golden child 10.03.2007 03:51 PM

realicide rules insanely. i booked them here and was supposed to play but ended up being out of town, still have yet to see them. not really noise though, just closely aligned with the noise scene and incorporates some elements of noise.

atsonicpark 10.03.2007 04:28 PM

Yeah, realicide's dude's other band HENTAI LACERATOR is playing here soon; i think scissor shock is playing that show with 'em. Can't wait! Bloomington, Indiana, whoo.


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