permanently damaged jamming

Over at Brain Goreng there is a post to a Fushitsusha live set from 1999. There’s a great description of the show to help contextualize this. The recording is great, and captures the atom-splitting brutality of the group as they take you on a long & twisted journey.

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2 Responses to “permanently damaged jamming”

  1. dave quam says:

    I’ve spent a good deal of time from ages 16-21 listening to noise but I haven’t really listened to any at all in the last 2 years or so. My ears are fucked. One Japanese noise album that I loved was Government Alpha’s “Alphaville”. I sold my vinyl but man that one KILLS.

  2. paul j. says:

    yeah dude, i can feel that. i think the intensity of noise when it is first discovered by a listener can be really thrilling, but for most people there is an eventual yearning to listen to music where there are structures that are being played around with. at least, that was my experience anyway.

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