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New Blockaders / Organum

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Experimental noise project pioneering industrial sound abstraction since the early 1980s underground scene.

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New Blockaders/Organum represents a significant force in experimental and industrial music, emerging during the fertile underground music scene of the 1980s. The project is characterized by an uncompromising approach to noise and sound manipulation, creating densely textured compositions that reject conventional musical structures. Their work emphasizes pure sonic exploration and abstraction, contributing to the development of industrial noise and experimental music aesthetics. The discography includes landmark releases such as Salute (1983) and Pulp (1984), establishing their presence within the avant-garde music community. Pulp in particular gained recognition as a key work in the noise genre, issued on the respected Aeroplane label. Later releases like Raze (1994) demonstrated the project's continued evolution and commitment to pushing sonic boundaries. Their catalog on independent labels including Frux and Regelwidrig reflects their alignment with underground and experimental music networks. New Blockaders/Organum's influence extends through their rigorous aesthetic and uncompromising production approach, inspiring subsequent generations of noise and industrial artists. The project remains respected within experimental music circles for their dedication to sonic extremity and conceptual rigor.

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