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'''Harsh noise''' is a genre of [[noise music]] that is created almost entirely by electronic [[audio feedback|feedback]] and [[distortion]], occasionally with crashing metal sounds or [[Sampling (music)|samples]], and a minimized "song" structure. Sometimes referred to simply as "noise," the term ''harsh noise'' came into use to differentiate its style from more "musical" noise genres such as [[noise rock]], [[powernoise]], and [[noisecore]], which use instrumentation and song structure. It is closely related to [[List of post-industrial music genres and related fusion genres#Power electronics|power electronics]] however, its focus is more on texture and less about composition. |
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<i>"At first the art of music sought purity, limpidity and sweetness of sound. Then different sounds were amalgamated, care being taken, however, to caress the ear with gentle harmonies. Today music, as it becomes continually more complicated, strives to amalgamate the most dissonant, strange and harsh sounds. In this way we come ever closer to <i>noise-sound.</i>" |
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</blockquote><div align=right>[[Luigi Russolo]] from [http://www.unknown.nu/futurism/noises.html (''The Art of Noises'')], circa 1913.</i></div> |
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==See also== |
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* [[Japanoise]] |
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* [[List of noise musicians]] |
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====External links==== |
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* [http://www.noisemp3.com/ MP3 files by harsh noise artists] |
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* [http://www.last.fm/tag/harsh+noise/ harsh noise radio] |
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* [http://www.nofunfest.com/ No Fun Fest] |
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[[Category:Noise music]] |
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[[fr:Harsh noise]] |
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