Reviews Tagged ‘Noise’
Blood And Biscuits, 2010
Three Trapped Tigers are a noise-tronica outfit if you will from London. Their mix of huge drums with even bigger synth and guitar riffs tossing and turning makes for some really intense and epic listening. I think if they were to remake Blade Runner, they might use one of these tracks. Some really beautiful stuff.
Tags: 65 Days Of Static, Electronic, Errors, Noise, Post-rock, Three Trapped Tigers
Posted by Mark Allen, March 31st, 2010
Bedroom Community, 2009
By The Throat – no kidding. With its stark and foreboding electro-ambience, Ben Frost’s latest record conjures an understandably bleak landscape. But it’s also one where the fear is justified: delicate strings and horns surface only to be ruthlessly consumed by harsh electronic noise; encircling wolf howls are heard amidst the drone, before a savage snarl sounds next to your ear. Terrifying and brilliant.
Tags: Ambient, Ben Frost, Drone, Electronic, Experimental, Instrumental, Noise
Posted by Matt Bone, February 8th, 2010
Fluttery Records, 2009
Seven minutes of deafening, near-formless noise opens No Exit. Two minutes of something akin to electronic whale song follows. Track six sounds like some megalithic spacecraft grinding slowly past your window. The improvisational project of Lajos Ishibashi-Brons is certainly not easy – this is an hour of droning, freeform, unsettling noise; anti-music that you might admire, detest, or both.
Tags: (Gate), Drone, Electronic, Experimental, Industrial, Noise
Posted by Matt Bone, January 4th, 2010