Isak Hansen noise music performance

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WIENER ACHSE
Wiener Achse is a movement, aiming to expand the awareness of aesthetics and autonomy in all social and educational layers of society. Interdisciplinary Art happenings of unconventional nature take place in a semi-/public context. Wiener Achse establishes experimental formats and nourishes utopian ambition.

ISAK HANSEN
Born 1993 in Denmark, Isak Hansen plays and performs in places of Copenhagen and other European capitals, such as Berghain in Berlin.

This performance was recorded at Fanny-Hensel-Saal at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna on November 29th 2016.
This performance is a WIENER ACHSE production (c) 2016. All rights reserved.

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This sounds like the shit that they play over the scene in a movie where the character is having a psychotic episode to represent his descent into madness. I’m pretty sure I’ll hear this upon my entrance to hell.

ElpSmith
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Just saying that any music song someone creates, someone in this world is going to like it.

KasanovOFFICIAL
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While it’s true that pure expression alone doesn’t automatically create great art, it’s still a pivotal point in the process. It’s emotion plus talent and this guy has plenty of both imo..

varicosevaynes
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I thought it was going to be simply white noise, but there’s something to this I can genuinely appreciate

SYVERIA
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This is the kind of music you listen to before you get into a fight. Love it

biggrime
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best noise performance I've ever seen, his vocals god damn, I'd see this guy live def

LowTunedHalftime
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First time actually looking into the noise music genre. I think I actually enjoy this in a sense.

prod.sadsant
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It's not a genre of music that you're supposed to listen to every day. It's a kind of manifest of artistic nature, vision of life, form to express what kills you from the inside, touches your imagination. Form of showing anger without agresion, so common nowadays. Inner protest, objection to lack of sensitivity in the society.

youlisia
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This literally got me into enjoying noise/power electronics of this sort.
I always was aware of noise music but never really found anything that I was able to actually enjoy.
Isak Hansen/iron sight his stuff is actually amazing. It's not your average noise/power electronics walls of noise, he actually tells stories.

Frobbl
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holy shit, disturbiiiing. This is DEFINITELY the music I'd use to describe my depression though. I thought if I would compose such noise music for an orchestra, my prof wouldn't approve. Didn't know the genre existed and it was actually possible to present this as an art.

mariacillan
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After seeing some ridiculous crap online today, I decided to take a deep dive into noise, mainly for the laughs. Then I came across this video. This is insanely good. When you can tell the artist is pouring his heart out anything can be beautiful art. I was actually kind of blown away by this. Good shit!

WessNyleProduction
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longest intro to a metal song I've ever heard.

pingui
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When the spirit tells you to abandon all hope as you enter hell.
Remember..
you will always have noise music in your soul

scowlsmcjowls
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I mean if you start listening to experimental pop bands you can eventually start appreciating this stuff.

I don’t see how it’s any different from what you’d hear on Here Comes The Indian or bits of a death grips record.

musicalman
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First 40 seconds:
S L U R P - S L U R P

grox
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This song is entitled... "A poem I wrote when I was 14".

ArzHole
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Holy shit. I definitely blew out my eardrums listening to the last 10 minutes, but I don't really care because this is amazing.

medicatedshampoo
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beautiful.

note: everyone who says this is trash, thats fine its just not for you.

jacobminze
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This is definitely the kind of thing that stretches how subjective art is.

sadlamp
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I feel like people miss the point. I was just now introduced to noise by this, and I definitely feel something off of this. I feel like to appreciate it, some may need to have it put into something, like background music in a scene. Personally, I enjoy listening to soundtracks from horror games/movies, or ambient tracks that aren't as harsh. It's the feeling one gets from it, and it can help to fill in the senses you can't absorb from a movie or game. It helps to really put you in an atmosphere, and that's where I can appreciate this. Some music depends on the atmosphere, and not all of it is intended to be pleasant, or happy. If you're seeking a mood, you can help create it with stuff lije this, which is what I do constantly. If you're into writing or creating, it's always nice to play music that fits the vibe you're trying to get into.

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