NOISEY STUFF WE LOVE
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The Noisey Guide to French Rap
Even though rap was pioneered here in the states, France has been in a close, unheralded second place since the early 80s. Lire la suite
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What Gwen Stefani Taught Me About Being a Girl
She taught me more about girl power than Christina Aguilera’s disease-ridden chaps ever could. Lire la suite
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Indian Handcrafts – “Bruce Lee” (Exclusive Premiere)
As an homage to their late hero's sick Kung Fu skills, the Canadian duo pretty much kicks the crap out of each other with high kicks, uppercuts, and nunchucks. Lire la suite
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Noisey Has a New Gear Section!
From iconic classic axes to head-scratching homemade synths, if it makes noise, we've got you covered. Lire la suite
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Guitar Moves - The Stooges' James Williamson
Meet guitar legend and proto-punk visionary James Williamson of the Stooges. Lire la suite
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Behind the Boards With... 183rd
We talked to the choice producer of top-tier acts like A$AP Rocky, Danny Brown, Action Bronson, and Kendrick Lamar about what goes into a beat and the fresh sound coming out of the Bronx. Lire la suite
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Zoybar's R&D Music Lab: While My Guitar Gently Prints
We all now know that you can 3D print your own gun, but did you know that you can 3D print your own axe? Lire la suite
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Guitar Solos Suck
But we love a good anti-solo. Lire la suite
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Guitar Solos Rule
Zach from Lantern defends the time-tested art of shredding. Lire la suite
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Noisey Guitar Moves - Series Trailer
Join host Matt Sweeney as he learns some of rocks greatest licks, riffs, and tricks straight from the legends themselves. Lire la suite
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Falling Objects Become Musical Instruments in Gravité
Falling objects are not usually the source of great music, not unless it’s a television flying out of a window, but in this short film Gravité (Gravity) from Possible Metrics they’re the stars of the show. Lire la suite
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There's a Black Market for Tubas in LA
Brass-balled bandits are stealing LA's tubas and selling them on the black market. Lire la suite
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Chop, Mix, and Stir Beats as if You're Cooking with Beatoven
Throw your “ingredients” in the pot, turn up the “heat,” and boom, you’re cooking tasty beats. Lire la suite
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Learning to Play the Katzenklavier, a 17th Century Piano That Slashed Kittens With Sharpened Nails
Apparently, the sound of screaming kittens was music to the ears of 17th-century music theorists. Lire la suite