Noise music

Music genre

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2020 Daniel Wray of The Guardian provides a comprehensive definition of bedroom pop as a home-recorded music genre with a 'dreamy, introspective and intimate' sound, spanning indie, pop, R&B, and emo styles.
2017 Anthony Carew argued on About.com that the term 'lo-fi' was being misused and should specifically refer to music that sounds like it's recorded on a broken answering machine.
2013 Bruce Bartlett published 'Practical Recording Techniques', providing a comprehensive guide to lo-fi recording techniques and sound characteristics, including methods for intentionally creating lo-fi sound effects.
2013 Music critic Adam Harper reflected on the critical discourse surrounding lo-fi music, noting the tendency to overstate Ariel Pink's influence while overlooking predecessors like R. Stevie Moore.
September 2011 Long Gone John revived the label by signing a distribution deal with Independent Label Distribution and immediately released a full-length LP and three 7-inch records by The Ettes.

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