Really dark instrumental/noise music.

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10 Jul 2009, 11:48 am

Horizons? I'd love to hear that one. Any online samples?



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10 Jul 2009, 2:02 pm

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Does anyone have any recommendations? I can’t give any groups because I don’t know any that make this kind of music. I just imagine the sound of it in my head. Perhaps if people can post some stuff I can respond and let you know close it is to what I’m looking for. Then I can narrow it down.

Mogwai
Godspeed you black emporer
Supersilent
Tourtise

And you may want to check out slowdive and my bloody valentine



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10 Jul 2009, 2:27 pm

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marshall wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations? I can’t give any groups because I don’t know any that make this kind of music. I just imagine the sound of it in my head. Perhaps if people can post some stuff I can respond and let you know close it is to what I’m looking for. Then I can narrow it down.

Mogwai
Godspeed you black emporer
Supersilent
Tourtise

And you may want to check out slowdive and my bloody valentine


GYBE is one of my favorite bands but they haven't re-united to make new music for 7 years. :(



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10 Jul 2009, 2:32 pm

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Horizons? I'd love to hear that one. Any online samples?


http://www.last.fm/music/Northaunt/Horizons

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I especially like the track called "the wilderness".



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10 Jul 2009, 6:12 pm

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marshall wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations? I can’t give any groups because I don’t know any that make this kind of music. I just imagine the sound of it in my head. Perhaps if people can post some stuff I can respond and let you know close it is to what I’m looking for. Then I can narrow it down.

Mogwai
Godspeed you black emporer
Supersilent
Tourtise

And you may want to check out slowdive and my bloody valentine


GYBE is one of my favorite bands but they haven't re-united to make new music for 7 years. :(


Actually I saw one of their last shows.
They didn't break up per say. GSYBE is now Silver Mt. Zion, and they have played lots of shows. They sound a little different, but its the same folks.

Also you must check out Slint. They started the whole math and post rock sub-genre (its why in places outside of the US post-rock is refered to as "Chicago music".



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11 Jul 2009, 1:37 am

Iszoloscope:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji-aPJOpVi4[/youtube]

Elend:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIg2hfqhhyg[/youtube]

Lustmord:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk8klfQEf0Q[/youtube]



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11 Jul 2009, 2:28 am

This is stuff I like...

http://www.last.fm/music/Northaunt/_/Night+Came+To+Us?autostart

More melancholy/desolate than the sci-fi/horror/gothic sound of Lustmord's stuff.



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11 Jul 2009, 9:56 am

Lustmord is awesome!! ! That youtube link was great. But I seem to have a hard time for any Lustmord's stuff in stores down here. Most of San Antonio has Barnes and Noble and Borders with a terrible selection of New Age. The kind of New Age I like to listen to they don't usually have. Michael Stearns and Steve Roach. Metcalf and Lustmord are so hard to find. Anyone know a place online where I can get some of Lustmord?



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11 Jul 2009, 2:59 pm

Aspiewriter wrote:
Lustmord is awesome!! ! That youtube link was great. But I seem to have a hard time for any Lustmord's stuff in stores down here. Most of San Antonio has Barnes and Noble and Borders with a terrible selection of New Age. The kind of New Age I like to listen to they don't usually have. Michael Stearns and Steve Roach. Metcalf and Lustmord are so hard to find. Anyone know a place online where I can get some of Lustmord?


I wish I knew as well. I'd really like to get <this> track. I like the subtle ultra-low pitched hum in the background that slowly gets louder and rises to the forefront. It kind of reminds me of the ending to Kafka's story "The Burrow".



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31 Aug 2009, 10:09 am

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It's not entirely instrumental, but the final SWANS release, 'Soundtracks For The Blind' is good stuff.

You may also want to look into these as well:

Boris / Merzbow - Sun Baked Snow Cave

Sunn 0))) - Black One

Boris / Sunn 0))) - Altar

Further artists you may with to check out are:

Earth
Merzbow
Controlled Bleeding/Paul Lemos
Sutcliffe Jugend
Fushitsusha/Keiji Haino
KK Null
Doc Wor Mirran
5ive


I listened to the SWANS recommendation. I liked the mood but it seemed bit too heavy on the traditional “synth” sound than what I’m looking for. I’m looking for something with a more organic sound. Sampled white noise effects, wind effects, haunting notes, harsh noises, glitchy stuff. Sorry for being picky.

I recently downloaded an album called Substrata by Biosphere. I like track 10 (sphere of no form) on that album. I’ll probably buy that album but it’s rare and expensive so I have to wait till I have the money.

I'd like to find something with similar sounds to track 10 on Substrata, but slightly more dense and less "minimal".

I’ll check out the other recommendations later.



What you want is Lustmord or Batcheeba. That is some of the eeriest s**t I have ever heard, to an extreme. I'm not sure if anyone here has already mentioned them, I haven't read through everything. Xasthur is my personal favorite when it comes to black ambient, Malefic, the man who runs it, is a genius, and he also has a hand in Sunn O))), which several people have mentioned. Xasthur makes you experience feelings you didn't even know you had. I also maintain my own black ambient project, called Krowhaven. You can find it on myspace, if you're curious.


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02 Sep 2009, 7:13 am

Don't really know what you're looking for, just toss out a few..oh yea some of this isn't for the impatient listener

Black Mayonnaise may be what you seek if you can find. them.


Profanum's - Musauem Esotericum

ive found some parts from the new Zoroaster album "Voice of Saturn" in my head. artwork

YOB - The Great Cessation. While I'm at it.

I recommend Godflesh for you Jesu listeners, same guy just from a different point of view



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02 Sep 2009, 1:06 pm

kekekeke wrote:
Don't really know what you're looking for, just toss out a few..oh yea some of this isn't for the impatient listener

Black Mayonnaise may be what you seek if you can find. them.


Profanum's - Musauem Esotericum

ive found some parts from the new Zoroaster album "Voice of Saturn" in my head. artwork

YOB - The Great Cessation. While I'm at it.

I recommend Godflesh for you Jesu listeners, same guy just from a different point of view


Godflesh is awesome.


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02 Sep 2009, 10:48 pm

Wow. This thread keeps coming back. Thanks for all the suggestions everyone.

I really like "The Place Where the Black Stars Hang" by Lustmord. That's the perfect mood that I like, especially with the bass turned way up.



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02 Sep 2009, 11:19 pm

Try Symphonic Holocaust by Morte Macabre, its a dark prog album with music from old horror movies.



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07 Sep 2009, 4:55 pm

I am not sure it has been said yet, but Godspeed You Black Emperor! (28 days later Soundtrack btw), Mogwai, and Slint are all good places to start. It also isn't bad to start listening to Sonic Youth, though they have vocals, they started the whole noise rock genre ;).



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12 Sep 2009, 7:36 am

Bass Communion - Steven Wilson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOPu6GSHkOs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj146eHL ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dxMFy0l ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDWKI_IPvqo

It's very ambient (not as in electronic, it uses real world samples) and manages to be both ethereal and down to earth at the same time. Right up your alley I'd think.