Episodes
We return the the hallowed days of early'80s Broken Flag with the absolute classic “Statement” compilation. Ramleh, Un-Kommuniti, Pure and Consumer Electronics (aka unlisted and untitled on the album) all contribute their own unique and powerful material, adding up to one of the great UK PE albums.For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, we continue our Broken Flag/Ramleh talk as we fully cover the great “Hand of Glory” EP. This 20 minute segment immediately follows the regular episode...
Published 09/27/23
Ben Chasny of Six Organs of Admittance joins us for a great talk on a different branch of the underground. Six Organs has provided some incredible outer folk and expansive guitar work since the 90s. His newest album "Sleep Tones" is a full on double LP or pure ambient just released on VDSQ. Chasny has also worked closely with David Tibet, from being in the live Current 93 line up to handling some guitar on the magnificent "The Light is Leaving Us All."For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the...
Published 09/20/23
Noise goes on the road as we discuss our early days of touring. Overnight drives, broken down vans, and filthy accommodations are all touched on as we get into the first Hair Police tour, early Hive Mind tours, and much more. Join us for a trip into the distant past through the haze of fumes and hear how we did it at the dawn of the millennium. For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, we are putting up an entire Hair Police live tape from the early days. "Movies '01-'02" was...
Published 09/13/23
From providing homemade Manson shirts to John Balance and David Tibet to buzzing around the Psychic TV world to narrating Genesis P-Orridge’s autobiography, Paul "Bee" Hampshire has been all around the world, heavily within the UK industrial scene. Bee tells us his life story, which includes briefly being a pop star in Japan as well as working at an early 80s fetish club, and gives a cool different history of the strange world of the 80s and 90s.For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon,...
Published 09/06/23
Today we go through issue #6 of “Audio Drudge” from 1995. Each of us focused on one interview — Mike took Namanax, Tara took Smell & Quim, and Greh took Daniel Menche — and report that our findings. We then go over the issues as a whole, including the ads and the many great reviews. This is a style of episode we plan to continue…let us know any zines you’d like us to go through. Print media forever.For the 30 minute ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, we go over recent listening, some...
Published 08/30/23
Mike and Tara were having massive problems with their Sequential Circuits Six Trak synth. Greh came over to repair it and record an episode while doing it. Lo and behold, when Greh arrived, the synth decided to start working again. Still, Greh takes us through opening and cleaning the Six Trak and gives plenty of advice on how to maintain a synth. It’s another episode in the vein of "Studio Reorganization."For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, there is a video of the cleaning and...
Published 08/23/23
Illusion of Safety is one of the longest running projects in the industrial noise underground, and Dan Burke was cool enough to sit down with us and go over his entire history. From seeing the final Throbbing Gristle show in San Francisco, to creating the IOS world with all its collaborators, Dan has stories and insight for days. It’s another mandatory history lesson on Noisextra. For the ExtraNOISEXTRA segment on the patreon, Dan talks about taking music lessons and how it’s inspired his...
Published 08/16/23
We had a great discussion with James Keeler of Wilt, celebrating his 25 years in the underground. James goes into his early days in rural Illinois, the beginnings of Wilt, putting together the classic "Radio 1940," and plenty more. We were excited to hear about his themes, use of instruments and non instruments, and how it’s translated to the live setting. Turn on your short wave radio and tune in.|For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the Patreon, we get into entropy, saving sounds, losing...
Published 08/09/23
After a slew of interviews (with plenty more to come), we head back to our goal of covering every CD on Pure with Aube “Purification to Numbness.” The single source landscape of Aube hit is harsh way on this album. We also discuss the “Luminescence” VHS, and Greh talks about seeing him live in 2001. Aube forever.For the extra long (over 40 minutes!) ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, we talk a ton of recent listening as well as some recent shows.Watch Aube Live in 2001, C-POP Gallery...
Published 08/02/23
Continuing our coverage of those playing the Hospital night of the NWN/Hospital Japan Fest, we had Jim Mroz of Lussuria in the Noisextra den for a great talk. We discuss the history of Lussuria, how he came to the noise underground, the importance of the Hospital store, founding Rogue State University, and so much more. For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, we discuss the recent arrest in the Gilgo Beach murder case. Jim gives the full background story of the recording of his 7”...
Published 07/26/23
It’s the second part of our talk with Drew McDowall and we discuss joining Coil and the albums he helped create and finish with his recent solo work. Drew provides fantastic insight about the creation of these classic albums and describes some of the process of curating his solo box set. Another great first-hand industrial history lesson!For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, Drew tells us what he was up to inbetween Coil and his solo work, and how a heavy experience sent his life in...
Published 07/19/23
UK industrial history class is in session. Drew McDowall sat down with us for a long candid discussion covering his entire history. For this first of two episodes, Drew tells us about his beginnings in the 70s to falling in with Psychic TV and eventually Coil. It’s an incredible first hand account of the early industrial days. In part 2, we get into Drew joining Coil and go all the way thru to his current solo output.For the ExtraNoisextra, we have 2 segments on the patreon. Drew talks about...
Published 07/12/23
In the second part of our discussion with Kristian Olsson, we get into Alfarmania, Kristian’s work under his own name, his writings with "Shock Tilt" and his forthcoming book "Giftnalen", as well as his thoughts and philosophy on the noise industrial underground. Today’s episode is another great course in the underground …not only for history but also the present and future.For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon Kristian tell us a heavy story that highlights synchronicity and its role...
Published 07/05/23
It was a honor to speak with Kristian Olsson to have a very deep discussion on not only his history, but his thoughts and philosophy on the underground. Our talk demanded it to be a two-parter, so for this first part, we go over Kristian’s early days, starting Survival Unit, connecting and working with Blood ov Thee Christ, and the newly announced Survival Unit/Grey Wolves collaboration tape. In next week’s episode, we get into Alfarmania and so much more. These episodes are highly important...
Published 06/28/23
Mike and Tara desperately needed to re-organize their studio, so why not make an episode out of it? Mike and Tara walk Greh thru the process, how bad Mike is at storing cables, all the unnecessary stuff that has been kept and so much more. Let this be an inspiration to get your studio in gear for a noise summer.For the ExtraNoisextra segment, instead of extra audio, we made a video of the before, middle and after of the reorganization day. Head to the patreon to see what the Connellys...
Published 06/21/23
Joachim Nordwall of Ideal Recordings and previously Börft Records joins us today. We discuss growing up and discovering underground industrial and noise in Sweden in the 80s, being a central figure in bringing bands to Sweden, and much more. Joachim has had boots on the ground since he was 13 years old with no end in sight. Ideal celebrates its 25th year this year, so it was a perfect time to get into Joachim’s history.For the extra-long ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, Greh and...
Published 06/14/23
Enter a mysterious realm with the classic Nekrophile Rekords compilation "The Beast 666." A truly legendary release, we discuss all the details and references with the titles, cover art and more. Assume the entry pose and let the sea of Cefalu wash over your mind’s landscape. "The Beast 666" is one of the great artifacts of the industrial underground.For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, we go thru the Nekrophile Rekords book, and especially take a look at the letters between Zoe...
Published 06/07/23
With the full NWN/Hospital Japan Fest line up announced, we go all in on Thirdorgan, the cyborg of night two. "Jinzoningen" is Thirdorgan’s 1998 LP on Harbinger Sound. We answer the questions posed in the track titles. We prepare for the dystopian future where Hakaider and Loch Ness Monster will lead us to new lands. Thirdorgan is the harshest of them all, and this LP showcases exactly why. Do you believe?For the ExtraNoisextra on the patreon, Mike discusses touring with Steve Underwood, the...
Published 05/31/23
Ron Morelli (L.I.E.S. Records ) joins us today to discuss a different branch of experimental electronics. Ron’s ambient albums are Noisextra favorites. We dig into those, as well as his history in techno, his L.I.E.S. Records label, and his fantastic new album "Heart Stopper." Ron brings a unique perspective to the underground and it was a blast hanging out and having this discussion.For the ExtraNoisextra on the patreon, Ron talks about growing up in Long Island and going to shows alone as a...
Published 05/24/23
Continuing with our look at classic albums of the past, we enter a world that is very close to Greh's heart. Haus Arafna’s "Children of God" is a unique record in their own lane of industrial. Self-called "angst pop," we get into the structured noise of this long running German project. Tune in for some electronic terrorism.For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the patreon, we discuss the Galakthorrö label and why it is a standout among labels of a similar ilk.Follow us on Instagram:...
Published 05/17/23
It’s our first episode on a Broken Flag cassette, and Controlled Bleeding "Distress Signals" felt like the appropriate entry to dive into. Controlled Bleeding have always taken their own path, and even this early on, we see glimpses of zones they will enter in the future. This soundtrack for nihilism will rub you raw.For the ExtraNOISEXTRA segment on the patreon, we discuss some of our favorite Broken Flag releases and what made BF such an influential label.Follow us on Instagram:...
Published 05/10/23
"Tetsuo : The Iron Man" is a film that has been an influence on countless noise and industrial artists, so for a different style episode, we cover this legendary Japanese film. Metal fetish, sexual obsession and pure do-it-yourself underground aesthetics place this movie firmly in the Noisextra world. For many people, this was their first taste of Japanese extremity, for two Noisextra hosts this is their first time watching. How did they feel? Pierce your thigh with a metal rod and find...
Published 05/03/23
With the announcement of Masonna’s first set in years at the NWN/Hospital fest in Osaka, we instantly knew it was time to finally discuss the CD that is our namesake. Masonna "Noisextra" on the legendary Pure series packs every punch today that it did in 1995. We talk this album as well as the impact Masonna has had on all of us in our lives of noise. It’s all things Masonna today, and will be for the next year until we get to finally see the Sonic Devil himself live in Japan.For the...
Published 04/26/23
Jim Haras (Deterge) is releasing a massive Dave Gilden box set on his Fusty C**t label. Jim was in town, so he came over to the Connelly household to have a talk about Gilden and the process of putting the box set together. Dave Gilden’s work was once of the least attainable, but there’s been a vast unearthing of his material in the past few years, and Jim’s box set will be a huge look at Gilden’s discography. In addition, we get into Jim’s noise history.For the ExtraNoisextra segment on the...
Published 04/19/23
We remain in the zone for stone cold classics, and it felt like a fitting time to revisit some MB. “Aktivitat” was Greh’s first MB album, and it sounds as hypnotically destroyed as ever. The past remains alive in the atmosphere of the forever work of Maruzio Bianchi.For the ExtraNoisextra segment in the patreon, we discuss a just released modern classic as well as some other choice listening.Follow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon:...
Published 04/12/23