White Noise

White Noise

Dense layers of manipulated frequencies intertwine with subtle pulses, cultivating an unsettling yet captivating atmosphere that demands active listening.

United Kingdom

"Dense layers of manipulated frequencies intertwine with subtle pulses, cultivating an unsettling yet captivating atmosphere that demands active listening."

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An Electric Storm

An Electric Storm

1969

About White Noise

White Noise matters for its ability to transform the listening experience into an immersive, almost tactile phenomenon.
By creating soundscapes that blur the lines between music and environmental sound, they challenge traditional notions of structure and melody in electronic music.
By creating soundscapes that blur the lines between music and environmental sound, they challenge traditional notions of structure and melody in electronic music. This redefinition invites listeners to engage with audio on a more visceral level, reshaping how we perceive rhythm and texture in our surroundings. Their approach relies heavily on experimentation with frequency manipulation and sonic layering, often using found sounds to create an intricate web of noise that feels both alien and familiar. The result is a continually shifting atmosphere that invites exploration rather than passive consumption, encouraging audiences to seek out hidden details within the chaos. Lyrically, White Noise often explores themes of disconnection and existential contemplation, utilizing an impressionistic voice that emphasizes mood over narrative clarity. Their storytelling tends to be fragmented, creating a sense of irony and sincerity that lingers long after the sounds have faded. This blend fosters a reflective space where listeners can confront their own realities amid the sonic disturbances.

1 studio album· United Kingdom

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