Rhythm & Noise

Rhythm & Noise

avant-garde music

United States Est. 1976

"Rhythmic pulses clash with abrasive textures to create an exhilarating push-pull dynamic that keeps listeners on edge."

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1984

Rhythm & Noise occupies a crucial space in the avant-garde landscape, challenging conventional listening experiences and reshaping how audiences engage with sound.
Rhythm & Noise occupies a crucial space in the avant-garde landscape, challenging conventional listening experiences and reshaping how audiences engage with sound. By embracing a blend of rhythmically driven compositions and dissonant textures, they have carved out a niche that catalyzes a reconsideration of what music can express and provoke. Their work invites listeners to confront the boundaries of perception, making each encounter an exploration of both chaos and structure. The group’s approach hinges on the interplay between organized rhythmic patterns and unpredictable noise elements, creating a sonic tension that feels both intentional and spontaneous. This duality encourages listeners to navigate through layers of sound where the familiar meets the jarring, oscillating between moments of clarity and sheer sonic experimentation. The result is an experience that feels immersive yet challenging, demanding active participation from its audience. In their songwriting, Rhythm & Noise often explores themes of conflict, transformation, and the nature of existence itself. Their use of harsh contrasts evokes a visceral reaction, while their storytelling tends to lean toward impressionistic snapshots rather than linear narratives. The tone is frequently raw, imbued with sincerity that invites introspection amid the chaos.

Full discography

Rhythm & Noise's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1984–1985
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Rhythm & Noise sound like?

Rhythmic pulses clash with abrasive textures to create an exhilarating push-pull dynamic that keeps listeners on edge. Rooted in avant-garde music. Start with Chasms Accord.

What is the best Rhythm & Noise album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Chasms Accord" (1985). It's the most representative of what makes Rhythm & Noise worth hearing.

Who is Rhythm & Noise for?

If you're into avant-garde music, Rhythm & Noise is worth your time. Rhythmic pulses clash with abrasive textures to create an exhilarating push-pull dynamic that keeps listeners on edge.

How many albums does Rhythm & Noise have?

Rhythm & Noise has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.