Finnish noisecore

Started by pentd, February 21, 2011, 01:02:52 PM

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FreakAnimalFinland

www.cfprod.com/noisecore

I don't currently have ftp to access to files, nor any system to update it, but looking for some easier and faster way to do it eventually... So not even Finnish part is up-to-date or with all bands. I did this after I heard Terrorizer magazine started to call bands like Dillinger Escape Plan "noisecore", and thought fuck the mathcore and techno subgenres. "noisecore" has been associated with certain qualities since.. I mean 80's? If it first covered some Lärm, Disorder type stuff, soon it was accepted for AC, 7MON, old Sore Throat, old Meat Shits and stuff like that. No need for some journalists to try to hijack it for some new purposes.. With probably few hundreds bands actively putting out shit, I guess genre would be pretty firmly established.
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Haare

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Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on February 24, 2011, 09:27:26 AM
Tuho with mr. Haare
Tuho is a slightly more recent thing. Back in the 90's, my noisecore band was called "Anti-Laituri" :lol:
edit: come to think of it, this was in the late 80´s.

ARKHE

Does playing discernable riffs automatically exclude you from the noisecore realms?

halthan


Haare

Quote from: halthan on February 25, 2011, 02:34:03 PM
burial
Saw you guys at "Sarvikuonorock" in Lieto 1989...! I was there with Vapaa ajatus, I was the 2nd vocalist back then. Age 15. :-)

halthan

Quote from: Haare on February 25, 2011, 03:53:51 PM
Quote from: halthan on February 25, 2011, 02:34:03 PM
burial
Saw you guys at "Sarvikuonorock" in Lieto 1989...! I was there with Vapaa ajatus, I was the 2nd vocalist back then. Age 15. :-)
hilarious times

pentd

Lärm is amazing... still kicks my nuts today

but back on topic.
Aunt Mary's pingpong 7" is, coincidentially, one of my favorite finnish vinyls ever. later i was quite fukin surprised when i figured out who was behind it. but that 7" is one that i always picked up if i ever saw it somewhere 2nd hand. i counted that i have traded/sent out/just given as a gift at least 7 copies throughout the years of that to friends around the world... and to my total surprise i found yet another copy in my messed-up "distro" boxes... so that's #8 ha ha... hate to admit, but that new 7" isnt really my cup of tea. (oh man that was diplomatic...) "the first demo was the only good one"

overdrive insanity?!?! i still say: find that killer mc hann 7" !! its supreme.


Max

Quote from: pestdemon on February 25, 2011, 12:24:09 PM
Does playing discernable riffs automatically exclude you from the noisecore realms?

i guess it's about how "purist" one want's to be about it, heh. where is the line that separates noisecore from some kinda sloppy grind or what ever...?? gotta agree with pd about "narrow sub-genre hygiene". thinking about bands like ARSEDESTROYER: some recognisable riffs here and there, still mostly fitting the definition of noisecore. i don't give too many fucks about this dilemma tho.

and yes, KILLER McHANN!! it's .. umm.. killer! saw them live some years ago and loved it, but somehow kinda forgot about the band. but then picked up the 7" some time ago and fell in love again. and mr. martinkauppi is one of the sweetest fellers in the business.

FreakAnimalFinland

I think there is certain attitude that makes band either be noisecore, be associated with noisecore or just not being close at all.
Why few riffs don't really hurt. In history of noisecore, there are plenty of bands use used some riffs. Either as intros or within songs. But I think there is the thing, do they aim to be "credible" grind or hc band who just can't make it, or are they aiming to be just what they are. South American scene, especially Brazil scene was possibly my favorite. Bands could border hc or grind, but they were still something any cool grinder would dismiss as worthless bullshit.  Especially to my appeal was the nihilist noisecore bands, with promotion of extremism of all sorts. Exterminio Brutal, Hell Noise, Noise, Industrial Holocaust, Sonic Radioactive (check: http://www.cfprod.com/noisecore/sonicrad-int.htm), Necropussy, etc. Already the names mentioned in that interview, what Davi things are vital in Brazil noisecore, brings shivers to your spine! You also see the amusing phenomena how scene was divided with some lifelovers and nihilists and eachother seemed to consider other side "nazis" etc. heh..
Even if something like Destruction Human or Trucidator etc were simply technically "lame", it's something so far from anal this and that and cunt that, what all is "gay" and that teenage humor what dominates the western noisecore. Therefore, for my own recordings as Nihilist Commando, it's vital influence still today.
V/A The edge of Painful Sensation LP - that's something to hunt. Originally not meant to be sold. Especially not for wrong people. 250 copies traded and handed out among the trustworthy noiseheads. You will find it in blogs. Noise/Mayhem Decay Cudgel/Rotten Anger, Conflito Final. Makes you want to pick up axe and dissect some teenagers with their trendy Rotten Sound and Nasum t-shirts, hehe...

This hardly relates to noisecore in Finland, by any other means that my own personal contacts. I used to be in touch with just about "everybody" in nc "scene" in early 90's. I don't remember many having passion for the south america chaos, except the mastermind behind A.N.H. (noisecore) probably better known from Will Over Matter nowadays.
I'm pretty sure this can't be re-created. It happened when it happened, but I'm quite surprised that there is so few people who try to take noisecore seriously. I mean, to extent that it can be. No need to exclude the humor that lies in this nonsense by definition, but that they could have things to say - or at least pretend so, heh.. and it would communicate with listener by other means than references to anime, gayness and fart humor.
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narcolepsia

nice interview and great call on the 4 way LP...excellent one !

XE

Quote from: halthan on February 25, 2011, 02:34:03 PM
burial
If BURIAL counts...How about NAUSEA?( later name changed into SCIENTIFIC NERVE or something if my memory serves me right.)
Saw `em live, must have been 87 or 88(wasnt that mr. HALTHAN`s organized gig-Länsi-Pasilan nuorisotalo-???). Very noisy close to noisecore. Guys from RYTMIHÄIRIÖ and ALENNUSMYYNTI.

halthan

Quote from: XE on February 26, 2011, 11:39:10 PM
Quote from: halthan on February 25, 2011, 02:34:03 PM
burial
If BURIAL counts...How about NAUSEA?( later name changed into SCIENTIFIC NERVE or something if my memory serves me right.)
Saw `em live, must have been 87 or 88(wasnt that mr. HALTHAN`s organized gig-Länsi-Pasilan nuorisotalo-???). Very noisy close to noisecore. Guys from RYTMIHÄIRIÖ and ALENNUSMYYNTI.
Yes, I organized it

Haare

Quote from: halthan on February 27, 2011, 09:27:57 AM
Quote from: XE on February 26, 2011, 11:39:10 PM
Quote from: halthan on February 25, 2011, 02:34:03 PM
burial
If BURIAL counts...How about NAUSEA?( later name changed into SCIENTIFIC NERVE or something if my memory serves me right.)
Saw `em live, must have been 87 or 88(wasnt that mr. HALTHAN`s organized gig-Länsi-Pasilan nuorisotalo-???). Very noisy close to noisecore. Guys from RYTMIHÄIRIÖ and ALENNUSMYYNTI.
Yes, I organized it
I think I saw Nausea in Lieto too. And Rytmihäiriö with Kalle on vocals, one of the best shows I've ever seen.

XTORSOX

Quote from: theotherjohn on February 28, 2011, 10:58:33 AM
Those would be great Noisecore band names.

Yeah. I like this: ORSE PORNO SEX TUBE maybe a side project in someday.

Haare

Anyone remember the name of the noisecore project members of Xysma did? This was back when they were still called Repulse. I remember rumours of a c-90 tape with 5000 songs...!