Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
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Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
Somewhat recently, I got back into smoking trees and making edibles.
Most of the time I'm glued to my bed listening to music, noise included.
So far, M.B.
Muslimgauze
and Hanatarash are the only noise artists I listen to high
Any of y'all have recommendations? Anybody here make stoner noise (if it's a thing)
Most of the time I'm glued to my bed listening to music, noise included.
So far, M.B.
Muslimgauze
and Hanatarash are the only noise artists I listen to high
Any of y'all have recommendations? Anybody here make stoner noise (if it's a thing)
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Re: Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
I think it's probably "the" thing, at least in Europe/N. America.
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Re: Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
Noise made by stoners?Young Hate wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 8:26 pm Somewhat recently, I got back into smoking trees and making edibles.
Most of the time I'm glued to my bed listening to music, noise included.
Any of y'all have recommendations? Anybody here make stoner noise (if it's a thing)
(That's everything of mine)
Or
Noise made for stoners?
I started making noise when I was 18 also the same time I started really smoking the pot.
At that time NON sounded very cool. Its those layered loops of classical and 1950s and 60s bubble gum pop that I think made it sound so neat high...a lushness of sound but also the harsh abrasivemess..ness...you want in Noise. Black album and blood and fire. The material without lyrics. The older material.
Zev is well worth listening to stoned. Hardcore percussion noise.
Throbbing gristle...noise but also is or can be very musical. The musical bits just make the noise even better
I also found my self listening to older noise aka experimental or electronic music from the 60s and 70s.
30 years ago anything strange or odd musically would do when stoned.
Examples.
Couldn't find a good example of Zevs older material...this is still pretty great.
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Re: Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
Hawkwind first 5 or 6 albums and all The live material from that time
Space ritual over all is fucking excellent...
Master of the universe a classic and this version where they sound like they are on speed and tripping is killer.
KILLDOZER and butthole surfers are always good weed music.
Oh these guys...silly and wrong
Ridiculous I love it
The youthful violence and anger makes me happy.
Space ritual over all is fucking excellent...
Master of the universe a classic and this version where they sound like they are on speed and tripping is killer.
KILLDOZER and butthole surfers are always good weed music.
Oh these guys...silly and wrong
Ridiculous I love it
The youthful violence and anger makes me happy.
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Re: Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
Stuff like this...I have argued before...that has what I think are noise and PE and punk rock type elements and general feel....is good high music
Cutty Ranks is pretty great
the remixes are good the original version is still better and my favorite.
I also like the plunderphonic re-doing songs,samples elements in Ragga.
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Cutty Ranks is pretty great
the remixes are good the original version is still better and my favorite.
I also like the plunderphonic re-doing songs,samples elements in Ragga.
FREE NINJAMAN!
The legendary NINJAMAN...its repeative, hypnotic in some way...
This for the title alone...also I'm stoned.
Must see for the speaker stack pile walls
Enjoy
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Re: Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
I don't get stoned (not straight edge or anything, just too much work) so I can't say definitively, but some Yellow Swans is totally noise for Stoner burnouts.
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Re: Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
Given my experiences being stoned and my more limited ones with psychedelicsxe2x80xa6 for the former, I'll second Yellow Swans and add Sunroof!, Daniel Meche, Astro, Black Dice circa Beaches & Canyons, Troum, Big City Orchestra, possibly The Haters and some of Richard Ramirez' less vicious material; for the latter, '90s Merzbow, KK Null, Evil Moisture, Nord, Facialmess, Brobdingnagian, most of the previously mentioned, anything really colourful and layered with a lot going on but not a lot of lulls or extreme/unexpected dynamic shifts. (Evil Moisture and Facialmess' stuff is *consistently* choppy, if that makes any sense.) For either, Merzdub seems ideal. There's also that Marconympha/Mo*Te collab on Bizarre Audio Arts if you want to be real cheeky.
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Re: Best noise/etc. to listen to stoned?
Back in the baking days, I would listen to anything. Not just noise. But, Noise stuff that does come to mind would be the double cassette version of the "Noise War" compilation. Pica's "The Doctors Ate The Evidence" was and is also a total classic. The "Release Your Mind, Volume 2" box set was also a great choice. One funny bit about that one: I had some dudes stop by to deliver some "party favors". They were these gangsta types. (But, honestly, calling anyone 'gangsta' in my small, redneck burg has always amused me. Most 'localz gangstas' would piss their pants coming back from the ghettos of Indianapolis or Louisville....anyway) These dudes showed up and I was playing Yen Pox "Summer Skin". These guys were completely freaked out by it. It was fucking hilarious. I remember one of them asking me: "You get fucked up and listen to this???" I laughed my ass off and nodded. They didn't stick around long.