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OverviewBlack Metal Theory is noise. Lacking one clear manifesto or position, it fails to become an elite circle. It is amplified and transmitted electronically: through instruments, lo-fi recordings, internets, and print-on-demand publishers...yet rather than a clear direction of progress we glean only its subversive raw dissonance, disruptions, animalistic screams, resonating disturbances, high-pitched feedback, primitive growls, and its atmospheric statics, hisses, and drones. Black Metal Theory refuses to be hi-fi. It quenches its sonic thirsts from primordial-ditch stews that resemble the dark sludge of recently melted snowfall - pristine white flakes transmuted into a tumultuously sexy and delicious mixture of trash and dirt and ash and poison that swirls and splashes in ditches before seeping into the underground. Our ears drink this disharmonious black bile and our bodies suspend in its intoxicating formless complexities.The third issue of Helvete, Bleeding Black Noise, features artwork and essays that focus on the sonic aspects of Black Metal, specifically its interactions with Noise - the interruptions, creations, and destructions of signals as black noise. Bleeding Black Noise is a revision of Steven Parrino's statement, My relation between Rock and visual art: I will bleed for you. In this issue, Rock is replaced with Noise, and Bleeding is celebrated as a release of the Black Noise - raw energy and formless potential. The essays and art portfolios included here experiment with sonic and conceptual feedback, as well as the way that black noise works through feedback as a process, resonating as background hums or drones, and cascading in foregrounded screams. TABLE OF CONTENTS // Untitled, by Alessandro Keegan - Black Noise: The Throb of the Anthropocene, by Susanna Pratt - Dead Body of a Performance, by Michael Sellam - Vocal Distortion, by Simon Proell - 1558-2016, by Gast Bouschet and Nadine Hilbert - Distraction, by Bagus Jalang - Leaving the Self Behind, by Nathan Snaza - Excerpts from z/w/a/r/t24 and Z/W/A/R/T Magazine 5, by Max Kuiper - False Atonality, True Non-tonality, by Bert Stabler - Untitled, by Faith Coloccia - Nonevent: Grotesque Indexicality, Black Sites, and the Cryptology of the Sonorous Irreflective in T.O.M.B., by Kyle McGee Full Product DetailsAuthor: Amelia Ishmael , Andrew Doty , Helvete JournalPublisher: Punctum Books Imprint: Punctum Books Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9780615894294ISBN 10: 0615894291 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 14 December 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNot to be confused with metal studies, music criticism, ethnography, or sociology, Helvete: A Journal of Black Metal Theory is a speculative and creative endeavor, one which seeks ways of thinking that count as Black Metal events - and indeed, to see how Black Metal might count as thinking. Theory of Black Metal, and Black Metal of theory. Mutual blackening. Therefore, we eschew any approach that treats theory and Metal discretely, preferring to take the left-hand path by insisting on some kind of connaturality between the two, a shared capacity for nigredo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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