pics and review of the black meat show in tampa
video we are working on
there were three camera's set up at the tampa show
and two set up at the atlanta show
a quick example of the sound can be found at the myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/blackmeat
more pics of the tampa show can be found here
http://www.thenewindustry.net/photos/Masq/102505/
this one is my fav
being attacked by my band mate
and the kids in tampa
there were three camera's set up at the tampa show
and two set up at the atlanta show
a quick example of the sound can be found at the myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/blackmeat
more pics of the tampa show can be found here
http://www.thenewindustry.net/photos/Masq/102505/
this one is my fav
being attacked by my band mate
and the kids in tampa
i'd rather be your enemy than hear you call me friend
rec|use wrote:
a quick example of the sound can be found at the myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/blackmeat
Oh yeah. I dig this much more than what you are working on under the Recluse title, but variety is the spice of life - Keep going in all directions. I was dissappointed that the track cut off!
I don't listen to a lot of what is being created now in the noise/experimental genre. Gave Wolf Eyes a quick listen to see what that was all about, and it was not bad - Really dug a track they released called "Rotten Tropics."
But I did think of a few old bands as I listened to the link you posted. First though was of a DIJ song called "Smashed to Bits," then a bit of NON and very early C93. Not to say they sound anything alike, just that I was reminded of them.
I could definately get into some of this, but in moderation. I like the ebb against the chaos. Almost soothing actually. Not sure if I could handle a full decible assault, which is how I am sure it is meant to be experienced.
Very fucking nice man. Very nice.
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rec|use wrote:yeah i just think your comments would have more substance behind them
had you actually seen a black meat show
or even heard a track
or even listen to noise at all
Excuse me? I saw you open for Maxi and the Pads. I have heard tracks. And I have listened to plenty of noise in my day. Wolf Eyes is one of my favorite recent bands, even.
the world of camper van beethoven is a far off planet from what is being created here
Ha ha ha. I totally heart when people isolate themselves into micro-genres that they believe to be totally independant of all other music, ever.
Or when people think that listening to one kind of music precludes listening to another, or even indicates that to be the case.
And, you know, anyway, I was quoting CVB but their quote had nothing to do with the kind of music they make. It was actually originally meant to target Steve Albini and his habit of promoting Big Black by writing about his own band under different names.
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Excuse me? I saw you open for Maxi and the Pads.
oh i didn't know that
the only people i saw were the people i came with
and indian jewelry
and of course will and regina
I have heard tracks
where
Wolf Eyes is one of my favorite recent bands, even.
rock on
we're nothing like wolf eyes
Ha ha ha. I totally heart when people isolate themselves into micro-genres that they believe to be totally independant of all other music, ever.
yeah i heart that to
but if you're saying that i do that
then you're a fool
I was quoting CVB but their quote had nothing to do with the kind of music they make. It was actually originally meant to target Steve Albini and his habit of promoting Big Black by writing about his own band under different names.
and i've yet to figure out
how that equates to me or black meat
anyway
next time i'm in town
why don't you say hi instead of just hiding in the shadows
and waiting to make a smart ass remark on the internet when i'm back home 4 hours away
Very fucking nice man. Very nice.
it's a poor example of the stuff we have recorded
we're just in the post production stages now of the material we've recorded
better mp3's will be going up
on the real page
http://www.blackmeat.org/
soon
we're also behind on putting out the mp3 stuff
because we are working on
a split release with december 23rd
a collaboration with richard ramirez / black leather jesus
and a 7 inch lathe cut
but there is a tour history and some photos on the page now
we've played with
prurient
pedestrian deposit
majik markers
nautical almanac
moribund
and a lot more
just in the short time that we've started the project
so smart ass remarks or not
i think we're doing something right
not to mention
graham and i have been on this scene way before wolf eyes got signed to sub pop
i mean we haven't been at as long as
richard ramirez (15 years)
or
rrron lessard (god knows how long)
but we've both been around the block
both of us own noise lables
i put out bands like
lockweld
steel hook prosthesis
marax
meson
he puts out
merzbow
aube
sudden infant
and runs the val denham web page (val denham did all the early throbbing gristle art work, and now has been doing some art for grahams label , ie the new merzbow release)
we certainly aren't pioneers by any stretch of the imagination
but we've been around the block
thanks for the comments
we'll see you guys again in the summer
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rec|use wrote:video we are working on
there were three camera's set up at the tampa show
and two set up at the atlanta show
a quick example of the sound can be found at the myspace page
http://www.myspace.com/blackmeat
Lmao! Hahaha! Not music (in my opinion) sorry. I create and delete tracks like this all the time. Where I admire the chaos of your track and the tracks I have created, its not very complex even for art.
Music is http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Music. I can definately see where you call yourself an artist....but, by the definition of music....I can't see where you call yourself a musician. Once again just my opinion. Glad you have fun doing what you are doing. I do it sometimes as well. Where as its fun....its not very productive musically.
So when you play live shows....what do the audience do???
Still I would love to hear some more and will check your link again when you get more stuff on it. Sorry to offend just my opinion. And considering I don' t make any bank with my music/art today, glad you do.
Yes, I have wished you were dead. You are just another face in the crowd, someone who brings me suffering, someone I truely hate.
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Just to play devil's advocate, from the dictionary entry you linked, music can also be:
"An aesthetically pleasing or harmonious sound or combination of sounds"
That could be ANYTHING so long as it is aethetically pleasing to any given listener. As you mentioned, we all have opinions on what we like. But what Black Meat releases is most certainly music. It may not be music you like, but it is pleasing enough to many people to actually have a genre, dozens of artists and labels and thousands of fans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_music
"An aesthetically pleasing or harmonious sound or combination of sounds"
That could be ANYTHING so long as it is aethetically pleasing to any given listener. As you mentioned, we all have opinions on what we like. But what Black Meat releases is most certainly music. It may not be music you like, but it is pleasing enough to many people to actually have a genre, dozens of artists and labels and thousands of fans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noise_music
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Noise music is music that uses sounds regarded as unpleasant or painful under normal circumstances. "Noise" music is regarded by some as a contradiction in terms, because "noise" is generally defined as unwanted and undesigned or unintentional sound and music as the opposite. However, "noise" in a more general sense refers to any extremely loud or discordant sound, and that these sounds are often the basis of noise music. Secondly, as famous noise musician Masami Akita said, "If by noise you mean uncomfortable sound, then pop music is noise to me." Noise music is not necessarily "noise" to the listeners, although it is certainly "noisy" in the more general sense of the term.
I stand corrected.
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"There is no difference between 'noise' and 'music' in my work. I have no idea what you term 'music' and 'noise.' It's different for each person. If noise means uncomfortable sound, then pop music is noise to me."
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you saying that noise isn't music
is like saying surrealist painters are not painters
or dada is not art
i find it very productive
it's a way for me to express opinion and emotion about the subjects i wish to convey
as does any artist or musician (which isn't music art??)
you'll have to pardon me
but i just allways find comments like this extremely humerous
considering the ammount of huge artists in the underground scene
who really make noise
and have influenced numerous bands and labels and artists from various different genres
ie:
throbbing gristle
spk
whitehouse
where do you think industrial music came from
nine inch nails??
what about punk rock
well let's see
after the nyc scene kinda fried out
punk went two ways
no wave
and hardcore
let's talk about no wave
well no wave was noise
who came out of the no wave scene
mars
dna
teenage jesus and the jerks
lydia lunch
and guess what that spawned
bands like
sonic youth
which now more than ever
thurston moore is doing solo noise sets
in basements and art spaces all over
of course thurston moore
also has done work with merzbow
so has
guess who
mike patton
i'm sure you could tell all of these people that they weren't musicians
and they'd probably all just laugh as i have
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you saying that noise isn't music
is like saying surrealist painters are not painters
or dada is not art
Where as its fun....its not very productive musically
i find it very productive
it's a way for me to express opinion and emotion about the subjects i wish to convey
as does any artist or musician (which isn't music art??)
you'll have to pardon me
but i just allways find comments like this extremely humerous
considering the ammount of huge artists in the underground scene
who really make noise
and have influenced numerous bands and labels and artists from various different genres
ie:
throbbing gristle
spk
whitehouse
where do you think industrial music came from
nine inch nails??
what about punk rock
well let's see
after the nyc scene kinda fried out
punk went two ways
no wave
and hardcore
let's talk about no wave
well no wave was noise
who came out of the no wave scene
mars
dna
teenage jesus and the jerks
lydia lunch
and guess what that spawned
bands like
sonic youth
which now more than ever
thurston moore is doing solo noise sets
in basements and art spaces all over
of course thurston moore
also has done work with merzbow
so has
guess who
mike patton
i'm sure you could tell all of these people that they weren't musicians
and they'd probably all just laugh as i have
i'd rather be your enemy than hear you call me friend
rec|use wrote:Where as its fun....its not very productive musically
i find it very productive
it's a way for me to express opinion and emotion about the subjects i wish to convey
as does any artist or musician (which isn't music art??)
Not being catty here at all, I am truely curious. What are you expressing in the piece that is on Myspace?
Be Scene, Not Herd
Bone's Lair
Bone's Lair
all of our actions are influenced
by social and political issues
as well as personal issues that graham and i have
with family, ourselves, each other, our friends, others around us, etc
as for this piece in particular
given the time we recorded it was probably an action against coca cola
as we had discussed for quite some time during that period
of having a stage performance geared toward that
we haven't found the proper props as of yet
so that action is on the back burner for now
alot of what has been done on stage as of late
ranges from
pure esoteric and dadaist influenced
charges of personal greif that i've faced over the past year
with the loss of my grandfather and my uncle in the same month
and other random life changing events that i'd rather not go into
to much detail
this year i found myself shedding a lot of old skin
so it's been a very important one for me
so that's a lot of what i talk about lyricaly in the live settings
i'll even be getting a tattoo in dec to mark this year on my body forever
the number 25 circled by a serpent eating it's own tail
that in it's self is very esoteric yet has personal significant meaning
just like all of our actions
hope that was a long enough rant for you
by social and political issues
as well as personal issues that graham and i have
with family, ourselves, each other, our friends, others around us, etc
as for this piece in particular
given the time we recorded it was probably an action against coca cola
as we had discussed for quite some time during that period
of having a stage performance geared toward that
we haven't found the proper props as of yet
so that action is on the back burner for now
alot of what has been done on stage as of late
ranges from
pure esoteric and dadaist influenced
charges of personal greif that i've faced over the past year
with the loss of my grandfather and my uncle in the same month
and other random life changing events that i'd rather not go into
to much detail
this year i found myself shedding a lot of old skin
so it's been a very important one for me
so that's a lot of what i talk about lyricaly in the live settings
i'll even be getting a tattoo in dec to mark this year on my body forever
the number 25 circled by a serpent eating it's own tail
that in it's self is very esoteric yet has personal significant meaning
just like all of our actions
hope that was a long enough rant for you
i'd rather be your enemy than hear you call me friend
rec|use wrote:all of our actions are influenced
by social and political issues
as well as personal issues that graham and i have
with family, ourselves, each other, our friends, others around us, etc
as for this piece in particular
given the time we recorded it was probably an action against coca cola
Could you give some more insite to this?
What is the exact message you are trying to convay, and how are you using the sound/music in expressing this?
For clarification, I'm not asking for the technical "how I did this" but rather what about the sounds you are creating, makes them express your message?
ie: I'ld like to hear your artistic interpretation on this piece.
Be Scene, Not Herd
Bone's Lair
Bone's Lair
coca cola
has one of it's biggest bottleing plants in columbia
in columbia the workers of that plant have no workers rights
the workers of this plant
have tried several times to start a union
to fight for workers rights
what happens when these people try to form unions?
columbian death squads are brought in to execute these people
how does coca cola combat this issue
to keep the workers of one of it's largest bottleing plants safe and happy
they don't
they turn a blind eye
and those people are replaced by others who don't ask questions
or start trouble
what does that sound like to you?
it sounds like the track you just heard on the myspace page
to black meat
that combined
with other visual stimuli to tie it all in
would have or will be an action against coca cola
the way the sounds were mapped out
may not actually be the same once we actually perform the action
but the intention will be the same
has one of it's biggest bottleing plants in columbia
in columbia the workers of that plant have no workers rights
the workers of this plant
have tried several times to start a union
to fight for workers rights
what happens when these people try to form unions?
columbian death squads are brought in to execute these people
how does coca cola combat this issue
to keep the workers of one of it's largest bottleing plants safe and happy
they don't
they turn a blind eye
and those people are replaced by others who don't ask questions
or start trouble
what does that sound like to you?
it sounds like the track you just heard on the myspace page
to black meat
that combined
with other visual stimuli to tie it all in
would have or will be an action against coca cola
the way the sounds were mapped out
may not actually be the same once we actually perform the action
but the intention will be the same
i'd rather be your enemy than hear you call me friend
rec|use wrote:the only people i saw were the people i came with
and indian jewelry
and of course will and regina
I was standing outside, because I didn't like the racket you were making and didn't want to pay to hear it.
where
On your Myspace.
rock on
we're nothing like wolf eyes
I didn't say you are. I was just refuting your assertation that I don't listen to "noise".
And, while you're certainly nowhere near as good as Wolf Eyes, I think it's a little ridiculous to say you're "nothing like them". You're certainly working within the same genre, at the least. An example of music that you're "nothing like" would be, I don't know, Enya.
yeah i heart that to
but if you're saying that i do that
then you're a fool
Then what did you mean to accomplish by saying that your art is "a far off planet" from Camper Van Beethoven?
and i've yet to figure out
how that equates to me or black meat
Maybe you shouldn't worry so much about it.
anyway
next time i'm in town
why don't you say hi instead of just hiding in the shadows
and waiting to make a smart ass remark on the internet when i'm back home 4 hours away
I reserve the right to make smart ass remarks when and wherever I please. Your usage of the incredibly tiresome cliche that someone making a remark on the Internet is automatically a sissy-boy who would never say such a thing in person is goofy. If anything, I'm a lot more opinionated in person, because in person your comments can't get deleted or edited.
I don't understand why you claim to welcome criticism, because every single time I've seen someone criticize you on this board you've turned into a mega-defensive whiny so-and-so. If you were truly confident in your art you wouldn't engage in these nitpicky little debates about it.
I was born a bastard - and then I just got worse.
I reserve the right to make smart ass remarks when and wherever I please.
the only thing i've seen you reserve the right to do is make crack ass remarks about a subject you know nothing about
(i'm sorry dude citing wolf eyes as your anchor to be a noise critict to me isn't gonna cut it)
you've reserved the right to talk out of your ass to a person 4 hours away from you
instead of talking shit face to face
you've reserved the right to try and back up your half assed attempt at an insult
with faux audiophile jibberish
say what you have to say
or shut the fuck up
i'm not into picking out insults from cryptic quotes
post you're quote again
and tell me how that relates to what i'm doing
i'd rather be your enemy than hear you call me friend
I don't understand why you claim to welcome criticism, because every single time I've seen someone criticize you on this board you've turned into a mega-defensive whiny so-and-so. If you were truly confident in your art you wouldn't engage in these nitpicky little debates about it.
oh really
is that what happens
http://www.knoxgothic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7813
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rec|use wrote:I don't understand why you claim to welcome criticism, because every single time I've seen someone criticize you on this board you've turned into a mega-defensive whiny so-and-so. If you were truly confident in your art you wouldn't engage in these nitpicky little debates about it.
oh really
is that what happens
http://www.knoxgothic.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7813
You edited out "you fucking cum dump moron".
I saw it.
Why don't you say what you have to say and leave it as is instead of going back and editing it?
rec|use wrote:the only thing i've seen you reserve the right to do is make crack ass remarks about a subject you know nothing about
The irony here is that you're making "crack ass" remarks about me, and I myself am a subject that you know nothing about.
(i'm sorry dude citing wolf eyes as your anchor to be a noise critict to me isn't gonna cut it)
Exactly how many "noise"-related bands must I say I have listened to in order to satisfy your imaginary quota, then? Give me a concrete number. In the past 16 years I would guess I've listened to somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 noise or noise-related artists. I'm sure you've listened to a lot more, but it's not a micro-genre that I have a lot of interest in, with some notable exceptions, like Wolf Eyes, Lee Ranaldo's Scriptures of the Golden Eternity, Cabaret Voltaire's Live at the YMCA, stuff like that. In general I find the more ambient side of noise to be more engaging.
you've reserved the right to talk out of your ass to a person 4 hours away from you
instead of talking shit face to face
Aren't you doing the same thing?
say what you have to say
or shut the fuck up
i'm not into picking out insults from cryptic quotes
OK. I don't think you make good music. I don't think it takes very much skill, imagination, or technique to do what you do. And I think you take it way too seriously. And every time someone says anything critical to you, you say the same things over and over: "Say that to my face, you dickfuck." Well, I honestly see no difference between the people you criticize and you. Why don't YOU come up to ME in person instead of hitting the reply button? I dare you. I would be surprised beyond belief if you could actually resist replying to this post and just let it go. You can't do it, because you are insecure and have no ability to simply say "Well, I don't care if he doesn't like what I'm doing." I would sincerely like to be wrong, but I know I'm not. I've seen your type all too often over the years.
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