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Rock and Roll High School - Cap. 92; No Wave, Noise Rock, Noise Pop (1978-1991)

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El noise rock es un subgénero del rock experimental filtrado a través del punk, el hardcore o la música industrial. Se caracteriza por el empleo de guitarras distorsionadas, la atonalidad, el ruido blanco o los efectos electrónicos procedentes de drones o sintetizadores. Se cita a The Velvet Underground como los grandes precursores, aunque el principal caldo de cultivo se dio en la escena No Wave de finales de los 70 y Nueva York fue el gran epicentro. A mediados de los 80 se suavizarían las formas, añadiendo más peso de las melodías y haciéndolo mucho más accesible, lo que llevó a la etiqueta de noise pop.

(Foto del podcast; Sonic Youth)

Playlist;

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND “I heard call my name” (1968)

JAMES CHANCE and THE CONTORTIONS “I can’t stand myself” (1978)

TEENAGE JESUS and THE JERKS “Orphans” (1978)

SWANS “Sensitive skin” (1982)

BIG BLACK “Kerosene” (1986)

HALF JAPANESE “Put some sugar on it” (1989)

SONIC YOUTH “Silver rocket” (1988)

THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN “Just like honey” (1985)

YO LA TENGO “The forest green” (Ride the tiger, 1986)

MY BLOODY VALENTINE “Only shallow” (1991)

+Bonus Track; SONIC YOUTH and LYDIA LUNCH “Death Valley 69” (1985)

+ Bonus Track 2; DINOSAUR JR “Freak scene” (1988)

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El noise rock es un subgénero del rock experimental filtrado a través del punk, el hardcore o la música industrial. Se caracteriza por el empleo de guitarras distorsionadas, la atonalidad, el ruido blanco o los efectos electrónicos procedentes de drones o sintetizadores. Se cita a The Velvet Underground como los grandes precursores, aunque el principal caldo de cultivo se dio en la escena No Wave de finales de los 70 y Nueva York fue el gran epicentro. A mediados de los 80 se suavizarían las formas, añadiendo más peso de las melodías y haciéndolo mucho más accesible, lo que llevó a la etiqueta de noise pop.

(Foto del podcast; Sonic Youth)

Playlist;

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND “I heard call my name” (1968)

JAMES CHANCE and THE CONTORTIONS “I can’t stand myself” (1978)

TEENAGE JESUS and THE JERKS “Orphans” (1978)

SWANS “Sensitive skin” (1982)

BIG BLACK “Kerosene” (1986)

HALF JAPANESE “Put some sugar on it” (1989)

SONIC YOUTH “Silver rocket” (1988)

THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN “Just like honey” (1985)

YO LA TENGO “The forest green” (Ride the tiger, 1986)

MY BLOODY VALENTINE “Only shallow” (1991)

+Bonus Track; SONIC YOUTH and LYDIA LUNCH “Death Valley 69” (1985)

+ Bonus Track 2; DINOSAUR JR “Freak scene” (1988)

  continue reading

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