Where to Start with noise music
music genre
128 artists
Best noise music Albums to Start With
Full of Hell & Merzbow
Merzbow
Psychic Hearts
Thurston Moore
Trees Outside the Academy
Thurston Moore
Demolished Thoughts
Thurston Moore
The Very Best of The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
Gold
The Velvet Underground
White Light/White Heat
The Velvet Underground
Peel Slowly and See
The Velvet Underground
noise music Artists
Dywane Thomas, Jr.
Street Sects
industrial music, punk rock
Romain Perrot
harsh noise wall
Neil Campbell
ambient music, drone music
Government Alpha
Yoshimi P-We
The Gerogerigegege
hardcore punk, harsh noise
Electronicos Fantasticos
experimental music
Кобыла и трупоглазые жабы искали цезию, нашли поздно утром свистящего хна
dungeon synth, post-punk
Kommunizm
art punk, avant-garde music
Decree
Oleg Sudakov
art punk, avant-garde music
Vatican Gun Club
dark ambient, experimental music
Asche
Yellow Swans
Yegor Letov
bard song, garage punk
About noise music
What is noise music?
music genre
Where should I start with noise music?
Start with "Full of Hell & Merzbow" by Merzbow. It captures what makes noise music worth exploring.
What are the best noise music albums?
The noise music albums worth hearing first: "Full of Hell & Merzbow" by Merzbow, "Psychic Hearts" by Thurston Moore, "Trees Outside the Academy" by Thurston Moore, "Demolished Thoughts" by Thurston Moore and "The Very Best of The Velvet Underground" by The Velvet Underground.
How many noise music artists are there?
northsound.fm covers 128 noise music artists, each with a recommended starting album and listening path.