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Rock music that has a sound characteristic in which the listener is hearing some industrial noise. Most particular kind of fabric sounds, a hard beat, danceable.
Rock Music that has a sound characteristic in which the listener is hearing some industrial noise. Most particular kind of fabric sounds, a hard beat, danceable.
Noise and Music. Noise is an unpleasant sound and the Music is an organizing sound Pls. like it^_^
Lewis H. Bell has written: 'Industrial noise control' -- subject(s): Industrial noise, Noise control, Vibration
Its not for everyone. Go on pandora, listen to different genres, find one you like, then make music based around that genre. Hell, it could even be neo-prog or neo-folk haha THERE IS A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOTH AND INDUSTRIAL. IF YOU ARE SAD OR DEPRESSED, MAKE GOTHIC MUSIC. IF YOU ARE ANGRY AND AGGRESSIVE, MAKE INDUSTRIAL. Well, all I know is that you should have white noise blasts. (White noise, find it in wikipedia.)
Grindcore can be classified as a genre unto itself, with subgenres goregrind and pronogrind. Developed in the 1980s as an offshoot of metal, noise music, and industrial, it stands apart from these in terms of modern development.
Expressive use of noise within a musical context is noise music. In general, noise music may consist of characteristics such as improvisation, extended technique, cacophony, and indeterminacy.
Jorgen Kragh has written: 'Noise from industrial plants' -- subject(s): Industrial noise, Forecasting, Measurement
Music can be coined as structured, organized noise.
Randall F Barron has written: 'Industrial noise control and acoustics' -- subject(s): Noise control, Industrial noise, OverDrive, Engineering, Nonfiction
The unit for noise is decibels