The hosts discuss their new direction in exploring the history of noise and their plans for upcoming episodes. They examine a mind-blowing record from 1997 by Japanese noise artist Masonna and describe its unique features. The podcast's chaotic and psychedelic sounds are highlighted, evoking a sense of constant movement and destruction. The hosts express their passion for noise music and share information on supporting them through Patreon and social media.
The hosts aim to be noise archaeologists, exploring the history of noise up until 1999.
They highly praise Masana's 'Sonic Devil' for its intense and vibrant sound, variety, and vocal-driven style.
Deep dives
The New Direction of the Podcast
The hosts discuss how they have reformulated their plan for the podcast, deciding to focus on the history of noise up until 1999. They aim to be noise archaeologists, exploring the time period before they became actively involved in noise.
The Goal of Documenting the History of Noise
The hosts express their intention to create a timeline of noise and document the history of the genre. They are dedicated to accuracy and encourage listeners to provide corrections or additional information.
Review of 'Sonic Devil' by Masana
The hosts enthusiastically review the record 'Sonic Devil' by Japanese noise artist Masana. They describe it as a physically intense and vibrant record, praising its variety and vocal-driven style. They highlight the distinct sound and showmanship of Masana's performances.
After a much-needed break, Mike and Greh are back with a new plan, more guests and a broader range of classic NOISE to discuss. For our first week, we chose a lesser-known record by a project we both love, Sonic Devil by MASONNA. Out on Pinch-A-Loaf from 1997, this 12″ rips in hard and fast