"melancholic" noise/PE

Started by upturnedeye, July 11, 2016, 11:09:45 AM

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upturnedeye

I'm wondering if anyone could recommend some "melancholic" or eerie sounding noise/PE. I am thinking of things like Ramleh's Hole in the Heart (specifically "Bite the Bolster" and "Product of Fear"), NWW's Spiral Insana, and even moments of Grunt's Seer of Decay ("Dog in the Leash 1-5"). So I suppose I'm looking for things that are more atmospheric than violent.

Thanks in advance

Ritual

Cloama's "Municipaltity of Marionettes" and "At the Mountains of Paranoia" might be worth checking out.

upturnedeye

Quote from: Ritual on July 11, 2016, 11:14:39 AM
Cloama's "Municipaltity of Marionettes" and "At the Mountains of Paranoia" might be worth checking out.

Exactly what I had in mind, thanks!

tiny_tove

Some IRM has very emotional atmosphere, especially live. I remember their show in Holland a few years back, it was very moving. Also some Prurient stuff is pretty somber.
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ConcreteMascara

Cremation Lily

Prurient, especially "Pleasure Ground" onward

Damien Dubrovnik - "Europa Dagbog - Europa Diary"
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SiClark

The Grey Wolves 'Through Constant Decay' from CD - Waging War Against You (was originally on 3xLP compilation but CD will be easier to find)

Ritual

Quote from: ConcreteMascara on July 11, 2016, 03:05:10 PM
Damien Dubrovnik - "Europa Dagbog - Europa Diary"

That's a good suggestion! I'd also check out their latest album "Vegas Fountain".

upturnedeye

yeah, forgot to mention Prurient—large portions of Cocaine Death and the last album fit what I am looking for. Thanks for the other recommendations!

tiny_tove

that's exactly what I had in mind!
that record is somber in any aspect
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NO PART OF IT

I'm going on the Ramleh as the main reference point, and thinking, how much into dungeon synth/dark ambient... and "industrial ambient" or "death ambient" are you wanting to get into?  I mean how much "horror noise" territory are you willing to work with?  I'm asking because I don't personally care for the very common PE gesture to make synthetic string loops and mix screaming vocals at a very low volume over them, but I can suggest a lot of things otherwise.   

Speaking of Spiral Insana, have you heard "Surveillance Lounge"? 
Or maybe Nil By Mouth?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQT-GgxbKZ8

There is also Corephallism, Demonologists, T.O.M.B., very often using noise style application with occasional vocals to make atmospheric but still kind of caustic textures/soundscapes. 


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upturnedeye

Quote from: NO PART OF IT on July 11, 2016, 04:59:11 PM
I'm going on the Ramleh as the main reference point, and thinking, how much into dungeon synth/dark ambient... and "industrial ambient" or "death ambient" are you wanting to get into?  I mean how much "horror noise" territory are you willing to work with?  I'm asking because I don't personally care for the very common PE gesture to make synthetic string loops and mix screaming vocals at a very low volume over them, but I can suggest a lot of things otherwise.   

Speaking of Spiral Insana, have you heard "Surveillance Lounge"? 
Or maybe Nil By Mouth?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQT-GgxbKZ8

There is also Corephallism, Demonologists, T.O.M.B., very often using noise style application with occasional vocals to make atmospheric but still kind of caustic textures/soundscapes. 

I have no genre biases. I have heard a little dungeon synth/dark ambient, most of which bored me to tears. But coming from listening to metal and post-punk, I'd imagine I've heard a lot of badly amateur ambient stuff. The only thing that really gripped me on that end has been the first Vond album. In any case, I am open to anything that might fit the bill affect-wise. So bring on the suggestions! 

Zeno Marx

Maybe look into https://www.discogs.com/label/1540-Fusion-Audio-Recordings  Not limited to atmospheric noise, but when I think of it, I think of this label.  Pre harsh noise walls, there were some folks messing with minimalism and noise that resulted in something closer to ambient noise walls.

I would also look into Daniel Menche.  Legions in the Walls could be considered violent (because of the physicalness of the process), but in that period, The Chrome Homicide, Furious Eclipse, Hymns for Slice Velocities...1994-1996 might be of interest to you.  I'm not very familiar with the past decade or more of his work, but I'm guessing there's something there for you as well.

To push boundaries a little, Organum - Sorow and Nitsch when he gets noisy (Island).  Also, Of Earth and Sun - Uncoiled 2015.
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Nicole 12 "Ballerina" from "Substitute" CD
Prurient "Cocaine Death" CD
Ultra; tracks such as "Whistle For Your Mistress," "Making Progress Backwards In All Directions," "Perfect Pitch & Manchester United," "Wad 2," and maybe the entire "Zoll" LP.
Alleypisser - everything (he uses minimal synth, tape manipulation, and clanking metal to pretty dreary effect)
Forza Albino "Infestation" LP (like a moodier version of Black Dog)
Olymphia "Entrance" cassette
Over "Over" cassette (the guy talking literally cries at some points)
Maurizio Bianchi "Symphony For A Genocide" (always sounds pretty dismal to me)
FFH "Make Them Understand" LP (pretty "defeated" delivery to some of the vocals, I guess)
Sick Seed "The Most Hated Crime Of Them All" from "The Great Corrupter" LP/CD




cutter

Quote from: Peterson on July 11, 2016, 08:09:52 PM
Nicole 12 "Ballerina" from "Substitute" CD


Also from "Substitute" track one (Substitute), and the ending (last two minutes i guess) of "New Generation" from the same album, also i'd choose "Decadence Of Flesh" from Grunt (that was the same pattern just shortened)

anomalie

Theologian ‎– The Chasms Of My Heart CD