Showing posts with label insane. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insane. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Naked City - Radio


this album is an great introduction to the madness that is john zorn. it begins with some nice blues/jazz influenced tunes, slowly incorporating insanity into the music, to the point where you can actually almost bear the most extreme of naked city's music. note that this album is still extremely tough to grasp, as john zorn is not exactly a great intro to noise music; he is known to give even the most seasoned harsh avant-garde veteran a severe migraine... but still, this album is a classic, and if you can get past the blaring saxophone and painful free jazz improvisations, you will see the awesomeness that john zorn is. that said, beware the album "torture garden". not even joking. it will hurt your brain if you haven't heard at least this album first :o

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Ruby My Dear - La Mort Du Colibri


melodic breakcore/braindance, some funny samples, harsh insanity at its best :)

also, looky! you can download it for free (legally!) at the dudes label, over here.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Igorrr - Moisissure


death metal + old plunderphonics + breakcore = hawt(!?)

yeah, this dude is amazing, but also pretty dang creepy. great album throughout, anyways, a disturbing but interesting trip.

p.s. today is the 50th post of noise daily! woo!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Nero's Day at Disneyland - From Rotting Fantasylands


exotic, insane, chaotic idm/breakcore with influences from 15th century sacred music to early electronic music to, again, circus music (keeping in the theme, here!). noisy, but not in the loud sense, more in the "wtf is going on in my ears"' sense.

ooh yeah, by the way, for those of you who don't like to pirate, the whole album can be streamed for free, legally, from the artist himself, over here: http://soundcloud.com/biot13013/neros-day-at-disneyland-from-rotting-fantasylands-stream

enjoy :D

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Modified Toy Orchestra - Toygopop


circuit bending kids toys to make freaky noises, yay. the album starts out pretty melodic (with odd sounds and time signatures), then gets experimental, and then eventually changes to what could mostly be defined as "noise".