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Jul 21, 2021 • 57min

Kingdom of Noise: Japanese Noise Selection

An absolute classic VHS called for our first in-person episode in a long time as we all got together to watch “Kingdom of Noise: Japanese Noise Selection.” Truly mandatory viewing for everyone, it was great to revisit as these clips were some of the first noise visuals we saw back in the 90s. This tape is a perfect showcase of the breadth of Japanese noise featuring Masonna, Merzbow, Seed Mouth, Incapacitants, and much more. A mandatory look into extreme history. Follow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra Episode Sponsors:Misanthropic Agenda | BandcampCheck out the new Dave Phillips “To Death” CD! Recent Listening:Alberich/Final “A Second is a Year” Final “Burning Bridges Will Light Your Way”Sewer Election – AntarktisCCCC – GnosisPrivate Archive – s/tCoil – Unnatural History
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Jul 14, 2021 • 45min

Ferial Confine – The Full Use of Nothing

The junk orchestra is tuning up as we sift through debris with Ferial Confine “The Full Use of Nothing.” Squeals becomes notes, layers become voices, and chaos becomes ambient. An inspiring chunk of 1980s UK noise, this album leads us out of the mundane into the nothingness of total sound. Follow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra Recent Listening:Subklinik “Neuroskizm”Serration “Rites of Flesh”Overload “Brainwasher”Eroticism “Once and Again”Andrew ChalkEric La Casa “Threshold of Stones”Various Artists “Pop Ambient”Richard Ramirez “Hey Sissy!”Small Cruel Party “Resin, Parched, Chthonic”
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Jul 7, 2021 • 49min

Hermit & Thirdorgan – Dead-Tech Machine Gallery

A CD as great as it is unexpected, Hermit /Thirdorgan “Dead-Tech Machine Gallery” delivers a magnificent glimpse into the possibilities of 90s noise. Hermit’s garbage fi mixes with Thirdorgan’s utter harshness to generate a fascinating album. Part individual, part collaboration, part live… all personality. The spirit of worldwide DIY underground is alive. Follow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra Recent Listening:Punxplotation “Hustling at the Gates of Helter Skelter”Joe Colley “Chapel Action“To Live and Shave in LA “The Wigmaker in Eighteenth Century Williamsburg”Hive Mind “Hollow Slumber”
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Jun 30, 2021 • 48min

Vromb – Perimetre 3+10

A multi format release closes doors that can never open with Vromb’s “Perimetre 3+10” on Ant-Zen. The rhythmic noise hypnosis of this release connects us all to event horizons. Tara attempts translate and dissect the French vocals and discovers a conceptual theme imbedded in this great late ’90s black hole. Pick up this album at the Ant-Zen BandcampFollow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextraAnd don’t forget to check out the Death Squad – Collected Documentation book! Recent Listening:Advokat Ihrer Hoheit “Ruskschau”Capricorni Pneumatici “Putredini Obnoxious”Dead Body Love “Unplugged”Dead Body Love “Bacteria 2”HCOD “Instruments of Destiny”
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Jun 23, 2021 • 48min

Kiyoshi Mizutani – Bird Songs

In our first episode on a Ground Fault Series 1 CD, we bring nature inside with Kiyoshi Mizutani’s “Bird Songs.” Tara supplies the info on some of the specific birds heard on this album, and we all get lost in a sea of trees. Let the natural world lay down the atmosphere in your unnatural surroundings. You can still get this CD new from the label via Discogs seller Bigloaf.Follow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra Recent Listening:Mammal “One Foot in the Fog”Dave Phillips “Humanity is the Virus”Ain Soph / Sigillum S “Split”Aphex Twin “Selected Ambient Works 2”666 Volt Battery Noise “Family Annihilator”666 Volt Battery Noise “Another Weapon in the War Against Music”K2 “Metaloplakia”
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Jun 16, 2021 • 47min

Maschinenzimmer 412 (aka MZ.412) – Malfeitor

Darkness descends on the podcast as we discuss MZ.412 “Malfeitor.” We are thrilled as Nordvargr himself lent his voice to this episode and gave us insight not only into this album, but the project as it was in the late 80s. Crowbar your way into the engine room and stare into the abyss. Follow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextraAnd don’t forget to check out the Death Squad – Collected Documentation book! Recent Listening:MZ.412 “Svartmyrkr”Brett Naucke “EMS Hallucinations”Perispirit “Spirutial Church Movement”Death Squad “Porcelain Fuck Machine”Raison D’etre “Within the Depths of Silence and Phormations”
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Jun 9, 2021 • 46min

Lille Roger – For Life

Before there was Brighter Death Now there was Lille Roger, and we head back to 1985 to discuss his “For Life” cassette. It is a wonderful soundtrack to counteract the monotonous hopelessness of the mundane, as Tara attests to in this episode. Listen and raise the undead. Check out Lille Roger – For Life on the Lille Roger – Undead 1984-87 boxsetFollow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra Recent Listening:Eric Lunde AKA Trait – InspirationalsEric Lunde – CandyholeGovernment Alpha – The Maternity MusicMania – Raw Nerves and Unseen EyesMuslimgauze – Gun AramaicMarc Hurtado – Le Milieu du Monde
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Jun 2, 2021 • 50min

Fennesz – Endless Summer

June is calling so we thought it would be a great time to cover “Endless Summer” by Fennesz. It’s our first time highlighting a Mego album and this seminal disc is a fantastic marker of a particular branch of noise sounds. Melodic guitar swims under broken computer sounds and we are washed away in its waves. Note: apologies for some mic crackle and distortion on this episode. Check out the Fennesz Bandcamp for this and more!Follow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextraIf you would like to advertise on Noisextra, email ads@noisextra.com Recent Listening:Anenzephalia “Kaltwelt”Anenzephalia “Magenta”Richard Ramirez “Kicking Stars that Left Desire”Black Leather Jesus “Video Boy Hustler”Vatican Shadow “Persian Pillars of the Gasoline Era”Rainforest Spiritual Enslavement “Flying Fish Ambience”Skin Crime/Crank SturgeonHecker “Sun Pandemonium”Joe Colley “Trance Tapes”Various Artists “New Forces”Evil Moisture “Lucio Full Cheese”Josh Peterson “Night Electronics”Jaakko Vanhala “Feral Earth”Gruntsplatter/ & Wilt “The Trough of Armageddon”
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May 26, 2021 • 0sec

Anenzephalia – Ephemeral Dawn

A morbid industrial classic haunts new buildings in the bleak form of “Ephemeral Dawn” by Anenzephalia. We take a look at this slow and tense mid-90s document that gives the same necrotic chills today as it did then. Here the dream dies! Anenzephalia “Ephemeral Dawn” on the Tesco BandcampAnenzephalia “Instrumentalities” on the Tesco BandcampFollow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextraIf you would like to advertise on Noisextra, email ads@noisextra.com Recent Listening:Lille Roger “Undead 1984-1987”Overload “Overload” (cassette copies of Overload are available at Chondritic Sound)
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May 19, 2021 • 54min

Seed Mouth – Titanic

We travel back to a fateful night in 1912 with Seed Mouth’s astounding “Titanic” CD from 1996. An incredibly unique and special Japanese project, Seed Mouth brings something ineffable to the noise landscape. In addition, we discuss the Titanic disaster and how we see it relating to the expanse of this album. Check out Seed Mouth’s YouTube channelFollow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra Recent Listening:Gruntsplatter “Dowsing in the Cancer Lands”Corvidae Cabal “Seeing Time”Hasufel “Shroud”S-Core “Gush”V/A “Kosmoloko”

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