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Old 08.07.2006, 01:54 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by scott v
I do have to agree with you there... I have trouble w/ Acid Mothers also... i have 3 of their cds and thats enough for me... as for Merzbow, i was quite the fan in the nineties. i have over a dozen cds of his but i lost interest in his sheetmetal-with-contact-microphone-o-shards sound since about the turn of the century.

funny i've been listening to alot of older Borbetomagus lately...



Borbetomagus are hard to classify.
Are they noise? Are they extreme free jazz?
Depends on the listener, I guess. For me personally, I find noise to be easy to get excited about at first, but I have also found it has a faster rate of burnout. I have been listening to more Borbetomagus of late myself, having gone through a phase 10 or so years ago. I think it was because I recently go to see and spend smoe time with them, and they rekindled my interest through their unbelievable stamina and dedication to their craft.
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