Ominous and distant shoegaze with a thin veneer of muffled dungeon noise.
Harsh yet life-affirming classic from Peter Rehberg, radiating sheer noisy brilliance...
Macabre textural explorations from the Wolf Eyes lynchpin...
John Wiese and Corydon Ronnau articulate negative noise fantasies
Spleen wrenching vocals and guttural guitar drones from one of the heaviest out there.
Intense tantric drone experiment from the now-divorced duo.
Dominik Fernow (Prurient) and Christopher Forgues with a noisy expression of primal urges.

Legendary stoner/doom metal band meets the fetishistic tendencies of Japan's Masami Akita.
A concise admission of awareness rendered in furious form.
Tender emotions rapt by sheets of prickly neon noise...
Cacophonous catharsis executed with surgical precision. Exquisitely brutal.
The high-lord of extreme sonic masticates darkly erotic squalls of scorched noise...
Seminal New Zealand free-rock band make a hazily impressionist whine.
Darkly blissed dronescapes eroded with a quietly glacial noise attrition.
14 tracks: Wave Patrol
14 tracks: Kosmic Package Holiday
14 tracks: Afro Beats
14 tracks: box of tricks
14 tracks: Chamber drift
14 tracks: techno techno techno
14 Tracks: Underworld Missive
14 tracks: Holo Core
14 tracks: Trouble At Mill
14 Tracks: Cyan Psych Syzygy

On 16 Feb 13:54 superjohan said:
http://jukeboxbabe.com
man, I wish some of the more fucked up power electronics/harsh noise artists were more into digital distribution too...
On 16 Feb 17:26 tim said:
http://twones.com
“integrate 14tracks with Twones”
Hi,
I'd love to integrate 14 tracks with our new, soon to be released, Music Bar. With the music bar users can bookmark, share and discover music on thousands of sites. We love 14 tracks and love to integrate the site so people stumble more on it, find cool stuff, share it etc.
We have created a simple toolbar API.
Perhaps someone can mail me.
Thanks
Tim Heineke
co-founder Twones
On 17 Feb 14:13 Brent said:
“whaaaat???”
Come on 3/4 of these tracks are totally crapily unnecessary. I realize that all submissions are someones art, but who is actually gonna download a bunch of screeching noise?!?!?!?!?!?!??
On 17 Feb 20:00 Scooby Don't said:
it's split the biscuit, this one. The Pita track is mind blowingly good and there's at least 6 names there that i'd never heard before. i will definitely be checking more of their work. More screeching noise please.
On 17 Feb 22:02 Simon Clark said:
http://14tracks.com
“Amazing”
Great to see this one, have been waiting for a noise related 14 tracks for ages. I can understand why music such as this isn't everyone's cup of tea but for me I can't get enough of it. There is a blissful comfort to some of the tracks off of 'Sheer Hellish Miasmah'. For anyone interested in hearing more I highly recommend Jason Crumer's album 'Ottoman Black'. One of the finest noise albums I've ever heard.
On 18 Feb 18:18 JP said:
“screeching noise - yes”
Sorry Brent, but there are those among us who can't get enough screeching noise... in fact, some of these selections that approach the mellower side of things seem like throw away material for me. My fav so far is the Porn/Merzbow track, and the epic Prurient track. NOISE::GOD
On 19 Feb 01:02 Son of the Return of the Man Called Coffee Table said:
“Help I need gauze...”
...for all the blood spilling out of my ears from that multiple jackhammer assault. Crikey, when did music become a test of personal survival?
On 26 Feb 21:38 SalmonSi said:
“Ooooh you are awful”
but I like you!
Getting my head round some of this stuff may drive me to distraction, but nads to it, distraction it is.
Great site BTW.
On 27 Feb 14:39 A C Stevenson said:
http://altofficialblog.blogspot.com/
“More noise(s) = heaven”
This is a fantastic compilation of some of the finest noise artists out there. If you don't find 'noise' a transgressive art form then listen to Radio One! Anway, it's not music, it's noise!
On 07 Apr 16:53 Lazersetcetera said:
“About time too”
Not enough noise anywhere. Great site here so thank you for putting up some music at the more avant garde end of the spectrum.
On 17 Jun 18:30 Woof Eyes said:
http://jewishnoise.com
“heavy”
pretty good mix here. i hadnt heard that pita track and it was good'n'plenty. definitely a pleasurable burn here.
a good follow-up to this one would be all the following-generation noise groups; a lot of the one-off/random-groups that might be on only one comp or just put out tapes but i understand 14trks only selects from artists who have albums sold by boomkat.