Noise music is an actual category of music. Used wrongly by kpop stans who pretend to have musical knowledge, but act shocked when someone mentions actual noise music producers
Noise music is a category of music used to denote any type of music that incorporates noise into the general aesthetic and/or composition of the work. The 'noise' can be anything from custom-made electronic sounds to simply playing an instrument in an unconventional way to produce a unique sound. While being its own genre, there are many subgenres of other genres of music that incorporate the compositional philosophy of noise, such as noise pop, noise rock, etc.
Noise music isn't for everybody, despitemany noise musicians being critically acclaimed.
Noise music is a phrase that’s used by people who have no taste in music. They use “noise music” to cover up their shame of never hearing good music in their lives sadly.
A subgenre of K-pop popularized by boy groups NCT 127, NCT U and Stray Kids. Sometimes also refered as "Construction Sounds Music" and "Car Crash Music"
It's characterized by:
- Heavy bass lines
- Unconventional distorted sounds
- Out of the norm section distribution and structure
- Detailed and highly produced instrumentals
A: What are you listening to? It sound like noise music
B: Yeah it is!. The song is Cherry Bomb by NCT 127
A game that clearly identifies the boundaries between generations and is best played on a road trip or at the retirement home, music or noise involves a broad selection of music and an audience of people that are older than you (parents or grandparents are the best participants). As you and your friends go through the selection of music, ask the old folks whether the songs they hear are 'music' or 'noise' based on THEIR definition of what music is. There is no real objective to the game except to laugh at their reactions when they hear today's popular 'music' (rap and dubstep get the best results). It ends when they get tired of listening to 'noise'. But be sure to include songs that they would know from their good ol' days.