

The other is to seek more, yearning for further stimulation of already overloaded pleasure sensors, like an overdosing addict knowing death will result but plunging the needle ever deeper in search of that elusive final apocalyptic high.įew will tolerate this. The first, and more usual, is to recoil like pain receptors flinching from a flame. Like quantum physics, it just is, and it’s beyond the understanding of most humans. In short, have you ever wondered where the boundary between noise and music is?ĭon’t try to understand or interpret “Phyllomedusa, The Destroyer”.

no, performer, because this may not be music, is actually making those hideous/beautiful sounds? Have you considered what instruments might actually be involved? Is this created by over-amplified, distorted strings, or by some evil Dr Frankenstein electronic circuit soldered together with crowbars? And is that a human voice, altered beyond bestial into impure noise too dirty to be called white? Drums or machines? Are the microphones used in the recording process broken, or can human-created devices tolerate such stresses far beyond the red-line? Is this just the hideous nightmare outpourings of a cybernetic entity spontaneously formed inside a labyrinthine silicon chip? Ever listened to a harsh noise or grindcore demo and wondered how the musician.
