Japanese Noise Music
Japanese Noise Music is a genre that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by its use of dissonance, feedback, and unconventional sound sources. It often incorporates elements from various genres, including avant-garde, industrial, and experimental music. Artists create immersive soundscapes that challenge traditional musical structures and emphasize texture over melody.
Key figures in this genre include Merzbow, known for his extensive use of feedback and harsh noise, and Boredoms, who blend noise with rhythmic elements. Japanese Noise Music often reflects cultural themes and societal issues, making it a unique and influential part of the global music landscape.