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Hair Police
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Working with traditional rock instrumentation as well as electronics, tape manipulation, and oscillators, Hair Police builds demonic walls … read moreWorking with traditional rock instrumentation as well as electronics, tape manipulation, and oscillators, Hair Police builds demonic walls of sound for a result reminiscent of Throbbing Gristle, early Black Dice, and Wolf Eyes. Hair Poli… read moreWorking with traditional rock instrumentation as well as electronics, tape manipulation, and oscillators, Hair Police builds demonic walls of sound for a result reminiscent of Throbbing Gristle, early Black Dice, and Wolf Eyes. Hair Police formed in Lexington, KY, in January of 2001. The original… read more -
Terrestrial Tones
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Terrestrial Tones is the home recorded project of roommates Dave Portner (Avey Tare of Animal Collective) and Eric Copeland of Black Dice, … read moreTerrestrial Tones is the home recorded project of roommates Dave Portner (Avey Tare of Animal Collective) and Eric Copeland of Black Dice, published by an emerging label in the underground noise scene, Psych-o-Path records. View wikiTerrestrial Tones is the home recorded project of roommates Dave Portner (Avey Tare of Animal Collective) and Eric Copeland of Black Dice, published by an emerging label in the underground noise scene, Psych-o-Path records. View wiki -
Double Leopards
7,510 listeners
Part of the Eclipse Records and Troubleman stables, and associated with Sunroof! and GHQ. Based in New York City, they formed in 1998 and played their final show at All Tomorrow's Parties in 2006. Mike Bernstein & Maya Miller play with Nate from Mouthus as Religious Knives, Marcia Basset… read more -
Wolf Eyes & Anthony Braxton
1,848 listeners
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Excepter
42,781 listeners
Excepter is an American experimental music group from Brooklyn, New York, United States founded in 2002 by No-Neck Blues Band member John F… read moreExcepter is an American experimental music group from Brooklyn, New York, United States founded in 2002 by No-Neck Blues Band member John Fell Ryan. They have released their work on labels such as Load Records and Animal Collective'… read moreExcepter is an American experimental music group from Brooklyn, New York, United States founded in 2002 by No-Neck Blues Band member John Fell Ryan. They have released their work on labels such as Load Records and Animal Collective's Paw Tracks, and are known for their improvisational approa… read more -
Raccoo-oo-oon
30,588 listeners
Raccoo-oo-oon was an experimental/psych-noise band from Iowa City. They formed in 2004 and have released 5 Full-lengths, 5 volumes of their… read moreRaccoo-oo-oon was an experimental/psych-noise band from Iowa City. They formed in 2004 and have released 5 Full-lengths, 5 volumes of their improvised Mythos Folkways series, and several compilation songs. As of 2008, Raccoo-oo-oon has d… read moreRaccoo-oo-oon was an experimental/psych-noise band from Iowa City. They formed in 2004 and have released 5 Full-lengths, 5 volumes of their improvised Mythos Folkways series, and several compilation songs. As of 2008, Raccoo-oo-oon has disbanded, however all members continue to perform music unde… read more -
Growing
51,152 listeners
Growing evolved out of two bands, Joe Denardo from Black Man White Man Dead Man and Kevin Doria from 1000 A.D., in Olympia, Washington, Uni… read moreGrowing evolved out of two bands, Joe Denardo from Black Man White Man Dead Man and Kevin Doria from 1000 A.D., in Olympia, Washington, United States, in the fall of 2001. Joe Denardo moved from Chicago to Olympia and helped operate the … read moreGrowing evolved out of two bands, Joe Denardo from Black Man White Man Dead Man and Kevin Doria from 1000 A.D., in Olympia, Washington, United States, in the fall of 2001. Joe Denardo moved from Chicago to Olympia and helped operate the Thin the Herd label with Zack Carlson, which released early … read more -
Nautical Almanac
2,480 listeners
Nautical Almanac are a noise music group based out of Baltimore Maryland with a rotating membership based around Carly Ptak and Twig Harper… read moreNautical Almanac are a noise music group based out of Baltimore Maryland with a rotating membership based around Carly Ptak and Twig Harper. The group often includes Max Eisenberg (who is behind the DJ Dog Dick and Dog Synth projects). N… read moreNautical Almanac are a noise music group based out of Baltimore Maryland with a rotating membership based around Carly Ptak and Twig Harper. The group often includes Max Eisenberg (who is behind the DJ Dog Dick and Dog Synth projects). Nautical Almanac first organized in Ann Arbor Michigan in 199… read more -
No-Neck Blues Band
23,124 listeners
The No-Neck Blues Band, also known as NNCK, is a seven-member free-form improvisational musical collective from New York City. Formed in 19… read moreThe No-Neck Blues Band, also known as NNCK, is a seven-member free-form improvisational musical collective from New York City. Formed in 1992, the original band was of eight members (until vocalist John Fell Ryan left to found Excepter, a more electronic-driven band of fellow travelers), and has … read more -
Hototogisu
2,439 listeners
Hototogisu is an American drone/noise project with Matthew Bower and Marcia Bassett that, like Double Leopards and Skullflower before them,… read moreHototogisu is an American drone/noise project with Matthew Bower and Marcia Bassett that, like Double Leopards and Skullflower before them, are full to the brim with drone and atmosphere, Some recordings are similar to Bower's work … read moreHototogisu is an American drone/noise project with Matthew Bower and Marcia Bassett that, like Double Leopards and Skullflower before them, are full to the brim with drone and atmosphere, Some recordings are similar to Bower's work in Sunroof!. Their album "Green" is deconstructed … read more