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A landmark album of noise music: from industrial to Japanoise.

Noise music, born from the free imagination of artists who sometimes ignore conventional musical composition and sound design, employing not only pure instruments but also samples of metallic objects and sounds from the natural world—indeed, every method imaginable—is, quite literally, so unmusical that it can make listeners uncomfortable.

In this article, we will focus on landmark albums by representative bands of the genre known as industrial music—indispensable when discussing noise music—while also introducing works by Japanese artists who are highly acclaimed worldwide under the banner of Japanoise.

Take this opportunity to experience the unique sensations that can only be found within the realm of noise.

Masterpieces of Noise Music: From Industrial to Japanoise (41–50)

CaressDrive Like Jehu

Drive Like Jehu is an American band formed in 1990.

They disbanded in 1995 but reunited in 2014.

“Caress” is a track from their 1991 album Drive Like Jehu.

The Politics of Digital AudioOval

Oval – The politics of digital audio
The Politics of Digital AudioOval

Oval is a German musical unit formed in 1991, known for a technique that involves intentionally using sounds created by damaging CDs to cause skips.

“The Politics of Digital Audio” is a track from their 1994 album “Systemisch.”

Get Your GunsNine Black Alps

Nine Black Alps is an English band formed in 2003.

Get Your Guns is a track from their 2005 album Everything Is, which reached number 51 on the UK Singles Chart.