Power Noise - Related Styles

Related Styles

The technoid style is a product of power noise, breakcore, and IDM, and was advocated by the Ant-Zen sublabel Hymen Records. Gridlock, Somatic Responses and Xingu Hill are notable artists in this style.

Hardcore techno and Gabber artists have shown influence from power noise, normally called noisecore or industrial hardcore. The subgenre spans quite a range of styles, tracks can sound similar to the dark, brooding sound of Doomcore, or can resemble the harsh sonic assault of Terrorcore. The style features a noisey 4 to the floor bass drum sound, unlike some industrial music tracks are normally DJ friendly. Artists include Ophidian, Marc Osmate, Drillbit, Enzyme x and Surrealizt. And about the most extreme and experimental act, artists as La peste, Mental D-struction, La Foudre.

The term industrial techno refers to hybrid between power noise and hard-techno, but the style rarely falls in the middle, and could be described as either noisey techno or softer highly-rhythmic power noise.

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