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sarramkrop 07.11.2007 05:52 AM

The world's longest noise track
 
Apparently Solypsis, Nxfxtxex and DEADHORSESEYFUCK are working on a noise piece that will last an entire week. Not sure if it is particularly a good idea, but it could be an interesting one. Found this on here:

http://spiritofgrav.proboards57.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=1142 445108

cryptowonderdruginvogue 07.11.2007 06:10 AM

all that comes to mind is "WHY?"

sounds interesting, but i doubt ill listen

A Thousand Threads 07.11.2007 06:38 AM

I'm sure it can't beat this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Slow_As_Possible

pbradley 07.11.2007 06:39 AM

I feel sorry for whatever noise mag dude has to review that. Might miss the deadline.

jon boy 07.11.2007 06:42 AM

excellent. i kind of like the idea that it will go on and you can dip into it anytime you like.

Trasher02 07.11.2007 06:43 AM

It'll be great background music for when you feel like lounging.

sarramkrop 07.11.2007 06:49 AM

La Monte Young did something similar a number of years ago, it's not a terribly original idea. It could be good if the noise IS good.

_slavo_ 07.11.2007 06:51 AM

I had night-long noise jam sessions while working nightshitfs in steelworks in northern Wales a couple of years ago. The machines were doing all this wonderful noise and sometimes I just stopped working and listened to the sound.

jico. 07.11.2007 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Trasher02
It'll be great background music for when you feel like lounging.

noise, not music.

but yeah...

sarramkrop 07.11.2007 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_
I had night-long noise jam sessions while working nightshitfs in steelworks in northern Wales a couple of years ago. The machines were doing all this wonderful noise and sometimes I just stopped working and listened to the sound.


Some machines are excellent at producing noise. The drony sound that some of them make is sometimes better than some noise records themselves. I like it when you walk past a building site and you hear some of them jamming freely. The fan next to me at the moment is the new Merzbow.

jon boy 07.11.2007 06:57 AM

the fan in my bathroom is a massive influence on me. seriously.

sarramkrop 07.11.2007 07:01 AM

Do you have one of those standard ones that you can easily remove the front off? Sometimes I move the front slightly towards different directions so I can hear a variation of that noise. Sad, I know. I'm sure the boiling kettle has been a close collaborator of Philip Jeck for a few years.

terminal pharmacy 07.11.2007 07:08 AM

there are a group of germans doing a cage peace where the tempo is marked as slowly. the group have planned the piece to last for 692 years and are about 5 years in.

sarramkrop 07.11.2007 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy
there are a group of germans doing a cage peace where the tempo is marked as slowly. the group have planned the piece to last for 692 years and are about 5 years in.


I've read of that too, and it sounds like a much more interesting idea. Do you know of any website where you can read about their progress?

Iain 07.11.2007 07:39 AM

That's what the wiki thread that A Thousand Threads posted is about!

Iain 07.11.2007 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
La Monte Young did something similar a number of years ago, it's not a terribly original idea. It could be good if the noise IS good.


It's still going isn't it? The Dreamhouse right? I think you can still go there and it's ongoing.

Iain 07.11.2007 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_
I had night-long noise jam sessions while working nightshitfs in steelworks in northern Wales a couple of years ago. The machines were doing all this wonderful noise and sometimes I just stopped working and listened to the sound.


Really? Whereabouts was that may I ask? Somewhere near Wrexham maybe?

sarramkrop 07.11.2007 07:46 AM

That's it. Is it really still going on? I had assumed that it was over a few years ago.

Edit - Iain

sarramkrop 07.11.2007 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Thousand Threads


sorry, somehow i hadn't seen this post. thanks

Iain 07.11.2007 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
That's it. Is it really still going on? I had assumed that it was over a few years ago.

Edit - Iain


I think so. I seem to remember someone (on another board I post on) suggesting it as a thing to do in a thread about things to do in New York.


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