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Diesel Guitar
Diesel Guitar (ディーゼル・ギター) is the solo noise music project of (born 1967), who runs the independent noise label Good Microphone. The project originated as a duo called "Deisel Guitars". His first CD, called ''Stream of Lights'', was released in 2002. It features material recorded between 10/1998 and 6/2001. Tracks 1 through 4 are recorded live and tracks 5 and 6 are recorded in the studio. Noseyama uses reverb, analog effects and Morley Pedals. Discography ;As Diesel Guitar * ''Nacht und Nebel'' (1994, 7") * ''Maria'' (1995, cassette) * ''Medium of Lights'' (1996, cassette) * ''Stream of Lights'' (2002, CD) * ''Resonance 2003-2010'' (2011, CD) * ''Maria'' / ''Medium of Lights'' / ''Assimilation'' (2017, 3CD compilation) ;As Youki Noseyama * ''Kaze no Utsuwa'' (''風の器'') (2012, CD) * ''Matter and Life'' (2017, LP) ;As Deisel Guitars * ''Materialism Rock'' (1992, cassette) * ''Atom'' (1993, cassette) * ''Double Minds String'' (split with Sian) (1994, cassette ...
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Noise Music
Noise music is a genre of music that is characterised by the expressive use of noise within a musical context. This type of music tends to challenge the distinction that is made in conventional musical practices between musical and non-musical sound. Noise music includes a wide range of musical styles and sound-based creative practices that feature noise as a primary aspect. Noise music can feature acoustically or electronically generated noise, and both traditional and unconventional musical instruments. It may incorporate live machine sounds, non-musical vocal techniques, physically manipulated audio media, processed sound recordings, field recording, computer-generated noise, stochastic process, and other randomly produced electronic signals such as distortion, feedback, static, hiss and hum. There may also be emphasis on high volume levels and lengthy, continuous pieces. More generally noise music may contain aspects such as improvisation, extended technique, cacophony ...
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Reverb
Reverberation (also known as reverb), in acoustics, is a persistence of sound, after a sound is produced. Reverberation is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing numerous reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is absorbed by the surfaces of objects in the space – which could include furniture, people, and air. This is most noticeable when the sound source stops but the reflections continue, their amplitude decreasing, until zero is reached. Reverberation is frequency dependent: the length of the decay, or reverberation time, receives special consideration in the architectural design of spaces which need to have specific reverberation times to achieve optimum performance for their intended activity. In comparison to a distinct echo, that is detectable at a minimum of 50 to 100  ms after the previous sound, reverberation is the occurrence of reflections that arrive in a sequence of less than approximately 50 ms. As time passes, the amplitude of t ...
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Morley Pedals
Morley Pedals is the name of a guitar effects pedal company, famous for manufacturing wah-wah pedals and other treadle type effects for guitar. Morley pedals use electro-optical circuitry rather than a potentiometer to control the effect. The foot treadle controls a shutter inside the pedal that in turn controls the amount of light reaching a photoresistor. The advantage to this system is that there are no potentiometers in the signal path to wear out and become "scratchy sounding" over time. Electro-optical circuitry is used throughout the classic Morley pedal line, which includes or has included volume pedals, delay pedals, chorus and phaser pedals, and many others. History The Morley company was started by two brothers, Raymond (died June 18, 2002 Los Angeles) and Marvin Lubow (born December 13, 1924; died June 2, 2010 Nine Mile Falls, Spokane County) in Los Angeles in the 1960s. Raymond designed a device that is usually referred to as an " oil can delay": an electr ...
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Improvised Music From Japan
Improvised Music from Japan is a website and record label. The website was originally known as ''Japanese Free Improvisers''. As its name suggests, it concentrates on Japanese and Japan-based improvisers, particularly free improvisers. In December 2001, a compilation box-set, also called ''Improvised Music from Japan'', was released to mark the fifth anniversary of the website. It was a 10 CD collection of previously unissued material from a variety of Japanese musicians (some of them collaborating with Europeans and Americans). The artists featured on the release are: * Tetuzi Akiyama * Big Picture (band) * Haco * Shoji Hano * Junji Hirose * Ryoji Hojito * Yoshimitsu Ichiraku * Kazuo Imai * Incapacitants * Atsuhiro Ito * Utah Kawasaki * Kyoko Kuroda * Brett Larner * Sachiko M * Toshimaru Nakamura * Takehito Nakazato * Mitsuru Nasuno * Masahiko Okura * Aki Onda * Yasuhiro Otani * Otomo Yoshihide * Tetsu Saitoh * Michihiro Sato * Skist * Taku Sugimoto * Tamaru * Yum ...
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List Of Japanoise Artists
This is an alphabetical list of Japanese noise, or "Japanoise" (ジャパノイズ) bands and solo projects that have articles on Wikipedia. See also *Improvised Music from Japan *Japanoise *List of experimental musicians *List of musicians by genre *List of noise musicians *Noise music Noise music is a genre of music that is characterised by the expressive use of noise within a musical context. This type of music tends to challenge the distinction that is made in conventional musical practices between musical and non-musical ... Notes {{DEFAULTSORT:Japanoise Lists of Japanese musicians Lists of musicians by genre Noise music ...
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