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Nihilist Harsh Wall Noise from Romain Perrot. Mr. Perrot also runs the Maison Bruit label, info about future releases can be found here: http://maisonbruit.blogspot.com/.
Nihilist Harsh Wall Noise from Romain Perrot. Mr. Perrot also runs the Maison Bruit label, info about future releases can be found here: http://maisonbruit.blogspot.com/.
Noise project of sound and performace artist Michael Ridge.
Zebra Mu uses a mixture analogue equipment such as circuit bent and scratch built electronics, contact microphones and electromagnetic coils. Performances are short and very loud.
Jagged waves of noise punctuated by eerie samples.
Goat is the name of more than one artist: 1:Chris Gates, better known as goat, is a video game remixer who has many many power metal and synth metal remixes of songs from Castlevania, though he has also remixed several other games including Final Fantasy 4 and Super Metroid, and he has created some originals. His website hosts copies of most of his songs, including his recently finished project "Unchosen Paths", which remixes the entire soundtrack of Castlevania 3, and also its prequels in two bonus medleys.
Werewolf Jerusalem is a side project of Richard Ramirez that is solely based on dense static noise textures.
Jessica Rylan is a sound artist and electronic musician who lives and performs in the Boston, United States area, where she grew up. The main focus of her work to date has been the design and construction modular synthesizers which use analog electronic circuits to create a diversity of sounds. She uses her synthesizers in installations at galleries and also in her high-energy, live musical performances.
Company Fuck is a one-man noisecore karaoke explosion. CxFx works in his own distinctive sonic territory combining extreme vocal improvisation, digital noise, hacked electronics, and deliberate musical homage/parody. With no allegiance to one sound or scene, CxFx simultaneously plunders pirated pop music whilst also blowing apart the formulas of so-called 'underground' genres. CxFx often sounds like one man conjuring a million artists together for a bloody entangled mess of manic audio intercourse and copyright infringement. Nobody is safe from the CxFx treatment.