marshall wrote:
I listened to the SWANS recommendation. I liked the mood but it seemed bit too heavy on the traditional “synth” sound than what I’m looking for. I’m looking for something with a more organic sound. Sampled white noise effects, wind effects, haunting notes, harsh noises, glitchy stuff. Sorry for being picky.
I recently downloaded an album called Substrata by Biosphere. I like track 10 (sphere of no form) on that album. I’ll probably buy that album but it’s rare and expensive so I have to wait till I have the money.
I'd like to find something with similar sounds to track 10 on Substrata, but slightly more dense and less "minimal".
I’ll check out the other recommendations later.
You'll find many of the others listed to be incredibly moody guitar have drone, Especially the Sunn 0))) and the Boris/Sunn 0))) collaboration. Merzbow is one of the original progenitors of Industrial music. Sutcliffe Jugend sounds somewhat similar to Throbbing Gristle. Paul Lemos/ Controlled Bleeding can be chancy. Some of the stuff that he did in the late 80's/early 90's is industrial flavored disco, whilst the majority of his early can best be described as a horrific, brainscraping wall of found industrial sounds looped togeather to produce extremely hypnotic, mesmerising, bleak and dystopic sound sculpture.
If this is your sort of thing that you'd like, you'd do well to look around for the compilation CD/Album entitled "Dry Lungs Vol. 1 (A Compilation of Industrial Music From Around The World)". This compilation came out in 1985 and features Merzbow, Controlled Bleeding, and Controlled Bleeding collaborating with Jarboe from SWANS. The original vinyl was issued by the now long defunct Placebo Records of Phoenix, AZ. --I don't know who released the CD version.
5IVE can be likened to Tool, if Tool were darker, droning, and more atmospheric w/o any pretentions of shifting mass market product spewed forth from the nether oriface of the AntiBob (Sorry, I mean the mass market music industry) directly into the outstretched, grasping hands of MallGoths(TM) worldwide. In short, like Tool, if Tool were really worth listening to. I high;y recomment their 'Telestic Disfracture' release.
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