Japanoise
Japanoise | |
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Stylistic origins | Noise music |
Cultural origins | Late 1970s, Japan |
Derivative forms | |
Fusion genres | |
Other topics | |
Post-industrial music |
Japanoise (ジャパノイズ Japanoizu), a portmanteau of "Japanese" and "noise", is the noise music scene of Japan.[1][2]
Nick Cain of The Wire identifies the "primacy of Japanese Noise artists like Merzbow, Hijokaidan and Incapacitants as one of the major developments in noise music since 1990.[3]
Certain Japanese noise artists themselves feel uncomfortable being categorized under the umbrella of "Japanese noise", arguing that use of the term is a way of ignoring the differences between musicians who don't necessarily follow the same approach or even know each other at all.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ David Novak, Japanoise: Music at the Edge of Circulation, Duke University Press. 2013
- ↑ Nancy Kilpatrick, The Goth Bible: A Compendium for the Darkly Inclined, New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2004, chapter 5, "Music of the Macabre," p. 86.
- ↑ Nick Cain, "Noise," The Wire Primers: A Guide to Modern Music, Rob Young, ed., London: Verso, 2009, p. 29.
- ↑ Toshiji Mikawa, "日本のノイズを語る", G-Modern, 1994. http://japanoise.net/j/incapa15.htm
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