noise
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The lead single from Agitations, the latest project by Berlin-based experimental club producer Lotic, out now via Janus.
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Bubblegum bass producer SOPHIE gets a tad noisy here on “L.O.V.E.,” a single from Product (which for all intents and purposes is a butt plug), out November 27 via Numbers. I swear this track samples the shrieking wraiths from NES Ghosts n’ Goblins.
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Today, noise-rap trailblazer B L A C K I E released a 7″ with his high school crew Black Blades via Araçá Recs. The A-side features Stony Hawk and an atmospheric beat by Celestial, whereas the flipside features SVNS and comes closer to bringing the noise we’ve come to
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A cut from Busman’s Holiday, Kevin Drumm and Jason Lescalleet’s follow-up to last year’s noisy and cavernous double-album The Abyss, out November 2 via Erstwhile.
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New York rapper–uh, using that term loosely here–le1f has dropped a new track via Terrible Records. It’s a single teasing toward his next full-length album titled Riot Boi. It’s looking at a November 13th release date at the moment. To be honest, not 100% sure how
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We’ve been in a pretty noisy mood lately. Last week we brought you a sprawling noise rock playlist and now you’re getting a 2.5-hour-long set of tracks from the master of harsh noise, Masami Akita (b.k.a. Merzbow). In a sense he is the perfect subject
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As previously mentioned, Wolf Eyes is putting out a new record called I Am a Problem: Mind in Pieces on October 30 through Third Man, which you can get another glimpse of above. At this point we’re psyched to hear how the entire thing will come together.
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Everybody's A Fuckin Expert by Shit and Shine A cut from London noise rock act Shit and Shine’s new LP Everybody’s a Fuckin Expert (great titles all around!), out September 4 through Editions Mego. Watch the video below:
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Excerpt from enduring Japanoise act Hijokaidan’s new album Emergency Stairway to Heaven, out August 31 via Cold Spring. Enjoy!
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Night and Day by Kevin Drumm & Jason Lescalleet A couple of noisy drones with a nocturnal theme from Kevin Drumm & Jason Lescalleet, hinting toward a second collaborative album they’re set to release via Erstwhile in October. These tracks leave us wondering if it’ll be even darker