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== Bio == | == Bio == | ||
− | + | Subaltern is an eclectic noise project based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sonic points of reference range from power electronics and sound poetry to heavy psychedelia and depressive black metal. Lyrical subject matter varies. | |
− | + | ===Name=== | |
+ | Within the context of postcolonial political theory, the subaltern denotes those populations within an imperial colony which are excluded from the hierarchy of power in such a way as to deprive them of human agency. To be subaltern is not merely to be without power or to experience oppression, but to be something less than human in the eyes of power, an object or an animal or entirely invisible. Hopefully this sets the appropriate tone. | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
− | + | Polecat (J.M.)—Vocals, instruments, sounds, treatments. | |
Others to be determined. | Others to be determined. | ||
== Gear == | == Gear == | ||
− | Fretless five-string bass guitar, Korg Mini-KP effects unit, | + | Fretless five-string bass guitar, Korg Mini-KP effects unit, dictaphone, mixing board, microphones, Logic Pro, Audacity, miscellaneous freeware and plugins, Orff metallophone, lap dulcimer, broken violin, miniature three-string panduri, handbell, toy drum, glass and ceramic shards, cardboard tubes, plastic containers, bottles, knives and sharpeners, et cetera. |
== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
− | + | ''[https://subaltern.bandcamp.com/album/two-poems-about-violence| Two Poems About Violence]'', Generous Offerings #000, 2022. | |
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− | [[category:Noise]] | + | [[category:Noise]][[category:Noise:Power Electronics]][[category:Noise:Weird Noise]][[category:Black Noise]][[category:Death Industrial]][[category:Pennsylvania]] |
Latest revision as of 12:48, 20 November 2022
Bio
Subaltern is an eclectic noise project based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sonic points of reference range from power electronics and sound poetry to heavy psychedelia and depressive black metal. Lyrical subject matter varies.
Name
Within the context of postcolonial political theory, the subaltern denotes those populations within an imperial colony which are excluded from the hierarchy of power in such a way as to deprive them of human agency. To be subaltern is not merely to be without power or to experience oppression, but to be something less than human in the eyes of power, an object or an animal or entirely invisible. Hopefully this sets the appropriate tone.
Members
Polecat (J.M.)—Vocals, instruments, sounds, treatments. Others to be determined.
Gear
Fretless five-string bass guitar, Korg Mini-KP effects unit, dictaphone, mixing board, microphones, Logic Pro, Audacity, miscellaneous freeware and plugins, Orff metallophone, lap dulcimer, broken violin, miniature three-string panduri, handbell, toy drum, glass and ceramic shards, cardboard tubes, plastic containers, bottles, knives and sharpeners, et cetera.
Discography
Two Poems About Violence, Generous Offerings #000, 2022.
Contact
Fire of the Mind on the NoiseWiki forums.
Links
(Soon.)