Songs Of Discomposure: Quietus Writers Pick Their Most Disturbing Pieces Of Music

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I haven't heard everything on the list but by far the most harrowing thing here is 'The Boiler' - like the blurb's writer I first heard it on a 2-Tone compilation, I must've been about 12? I was aware of the Specials as a band who wrote about real life in a kind of direct way but nothing prepared me for that. I've maybe heard it once or twice again since, that first listen really did stay with me. It was the first thing I thought of when I saw the thread title.

Gavin, Leeds, Friday, 22 September 2017 13:10 (six years ago) link

To be honest the only recordings I can think of that ever properly shat me up are The Conet Project, The Ghost Orchid and the epilogue from War of the Worlds and none of those can qualify as music.

MaresNest, Friday, 22 September 2017 13:20 (six years ago) link

I would've picked Scott Walker's "The Electrician" as genuinely disturbing.

Also, there's a Selector song about a woman getting raped...

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Friday, 22 September 2017 13:39 (six years ago) link

Are you thinking of "The Boiler"? If so, it's on the list. It was on 2-Tone, but not by The Selecter.

heaven parker (anagram), Friday, 22 September 2017 13:42 (six years ago) link

Yeah, The Boiler is on this list. One of the few songs I have to be careful about playing (if I ever play it) in mixed company.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 22 September 2017 13:44 (six years ago) link

LBI - "parallelograms" is disturbing to me in that it's like a siren song to bring one into a void or a heavy bad trip. It's gorgeous though

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 22 September 2017 13:48 (six years ago) link

maresnest otm, the conet project is genuinely unsettling

Mr. Eulon Mask, urging the UN to ban the "homicide robot" (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 22 September 2017 16:57 (six years ago) link

Obviously it's influenced by the revelations about his behavior but I find a lot John Phillips's "John the Wolf King of LA" disturbing - the unrelenting mellow tunefulness with occasional suggestions that something awful is going on (esp "Let it Bleed Genevieve"). It sounds like someone who's just so constantly fucked up that he's oblivious to the fact that he's become a sociopathic junkie.

JoeStork, Friday, 22 September 2017 17:15 (six years ago) link

Parallelograms has been kind to me on weed, Ross :)

Hearing 'Automatic Writing' by Robert Ashley on the radio when my guard was down was a very unsettling experience, but that wasn't recreated the second time I willfully put it on.

With things like Coil, Current 93 (the girl screaming DEAD on 'All the pretty horses' gave me a right scare) and NWW, you pretty much know what you are going to get though. The surprise disturbance appeals more to me, narrative wise. Where you least expect it. Or, in Scott Walker's case, unthinkably whack.

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 22 September 2017 17:39 (six years ago) link

uh what radio station was that

frogbs, Friday, 22 September 2017 17:45 (six years ago) link

I forgot about The Conet Project, I have that stuff on my computer which means I've got about 5 hours of number towers recordings that I barely listen to but don't want to get rid of either. The worst part is that people sample it fairly often, so that stuff could pop up in your music collection at any point. It took me a while but I eventually noticed a Conet Project sample on a Plus-Tech Squeezebox song of all things, which was a real oh shit moment.

ultros ultros-ghali, Friday, 22 September 2017 17:50 (six years ago) link

Lol, deserved question. A Dutch classical station that had an experimental avant-garde show on Sunday night for two hours. I was driving a van moving to a new house when a student. I didn't know they had this show on Sunday night, thought it was all just classical. It was crazy. But lead to me listening to it religiously for years (it's now defunct).

xp

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 22 September 2017 17:51 (six years ago) link

can't think of too many songs that freak me out to the point where I never want to listen to them but Ween's "Spinal Meningitis" is one, which is strange b/c I remember someone telling me that they thought that song was hilarious in how cruel it was

"Devil's Triangle" by King Crimson always used to do it though. it sounds like the mellotron is being butchered as it goes on. man were they able to coax some ugly sounds out of that thing.

frogbs, Friday, 22 September 2017 17:54 (six years ago) link

Listening to 22 Going On 23 is a good way to get a taste of what being clinically depressed feels like if you've never experienced it

paolo, Friday, 22 September 2017 17:58 (six years ago) link

can't think of too many songs that freak me out to the point where I never want to listen to them but Ween's "Spinal Meningitis" is one, which is strange b/c I remember someone telling me that they thought that song was hilarious in how cruel it was

It was probably on ILM, I remember discussing that song before. I don't think that song is disturbing or hilarious or (wtf) cruel fwiw.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Friday, 22 September 2017 18:03 (six years ago) link

Slapp Happy - Freedom

(with that spine destroying scream)

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 22 September 2017 18:11 (six years ago) link

possibly more cathartic than disturbing though

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 22 September 2017 18:12 (six years ago) link

*art bears i mean

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 22 September 2017 18:13 (six years ago) link

How many songs have proper jump scares? Like that horrible scream at the end of The Cure's Subway Song.

MaresNest, Friday, 22 September 2017 18:36 (six years ago) link

xxxp nah it was a friend of mine who is probably even more into Ween than I am. it's a polarizing tune but they play it every show so I guess their fans mostly like it.

frogbs, Friday, 22 September 2017 18:38 (six years ago) link

How many songs have proper jump scares?

"Cautious Lip" by Blondie. Debbie's scream caught me unawares a few times.

"Celebration" encourages the listener to celebrate good times. (Dan Peterson), Friday, 22 September 2017 18:45 (six years ago) link

am brainstorming this. will also listen to these choices and vote, eventually

Immortal Technique - Dance With The Devil
Foetus - Kreibabe (tt: "This isn't disturbing, this is just edgy crap!")
Murcof - Oort (you want jump scares? you want COSMIC jump scares?)
KTL - Theme
R.D. Laing - Eleven
Judy Henske & Jerry Yester - Farewell
Portishead - Half Day Closing
The Cure - The Drowning Man
Giles Corey - The Haunting Presence

A couple from this year:

Jute Gyte - Oviri (the track)
Bedwetter aka Lil Ugly Mane - Haze Of Interference (his track Intent And Purulent Discharge as LUM from 2015 was also terrifying)

imago, Friday, 22 September 2017 19:44 (six years ago) link

> How many songs have proper jump scares?

pale saints - colour of the sky
mercury rev - that early, long b-side of car wash hair.

koogs, Friday, 22 September 2017 19:54 (six years ago) link

How many songs have proper jump scares?

the Peel session version of Everybody Is Dead by Microdisney (which, unlike the album version, ends with Cathal Coughlan screaming "I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU") nearly gave me a heart attack the first time I heard to it (via ipod headphones, half asleep on a bus travelling to work at about 6.30 in the morning)

https://youtu.be/gnbbG4Pd-0U

that sudden jarring fanfare on Into the Night by Julee Cruise on the Twin Peaks soundtrack album made me jump a few times

soref, Friday, 22 September 2017 20:00 (six years ago) link

there's a proper horrible jump scare at the end of The Cure's Subway Song.

piscesx, Friday, 22 September 2017 20:16 (six years ago) link

I suppose I'm not easily disturbed. There is a style of music that is made up of high-pitched electronic sounds that is very painful for me to listen to. I believe a lot of the artists or musicians are from Japan. I tried Googling the genre to no avail.

I actually quite like The Tower Recordings and some mid-tone noise and ambient, I find it oddly relaxing. It's the extreme frequencies and pitches that I find very painful and, therefore, disturbing.

Also, sliding up and down octaves and pitches very fast and often is also slightly painful or disturbing to my ears (e.g., Penderecki, Stockhausen, etc.).

the sound of space, Friday, 22 September 2017 20:18 (six years ago) link

Good jump scare on the Swans 'Blind Love' off Children of God iirc

plp will eat itself (NickB), Friday, 22 September 2017 20:25 (six years ago) link

There's a weird Exorcist or something parody at the end of Brad's Shame which put the shits up me the first time I heard it, dropping off to sleep.

The shard-borne beetle with his drowsy hums (Chinaski), Friday, 22 September 2017 20:30 (six years ago) link

Is "the sound of space" the same user as "the tune is space" ie D.D.?

Le Bateau Ivre, Friday, 22 September 2017 20:36 (six years ago) link

holy shit daredevil is an ilxor?

Mr. Eulon Mask, urging the UN to ban the "homicide robot" (bizarro gazzara), Friday, 22 September 2017 20:36 (six years ago) link

pj harvey "Taut"

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 22 September 2017 20:38 (six years ago) link

"even the son of God had to die my darrrrrrlin"

MaresNest, Friday, 22 September 2017 20:42 (six years ago) link

"You Better Run" by Junior Kimbrough

chr1sb3singer, Friday, 22 September 2017 20:47 (six years ago) link

Le Bateau Ivre, I don't know the user "the tune is space" or D.D.

So, unless he or she has magically possessed my body or keyboard without my knowledge, it's fairly safe to say I am not that user.

the sound of space, Friday, 22 September 2017 21:56 (six years ago) link

Pre- the escape, the cockfighter was the scott walker jump scare tune

Comparison of the former with the man behind winkies is a good one for a few reasons inc daftness and the capacity to unsettle even after multiple listens/watches when you know what's coming

good art is orange; great art is teal (wins), Friday, 22 September 2017 22:06 (six years ago) link

don't get why 'the escape' over 'clara'

imago, Friday, 22 September 2017 22:07 (six years ago) link

the donald duck voice surely

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 22 September 2017 22:08 (six years ago) link

Obviously.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Friday, 22 September 2017 22:09 (six years ago) link

the escape song is weird because Donald Duck is saying something Bugs Bunny says, accompanied by wrangled slide FX that sound imported from Looney Tunes

Week of Wonders (Ross), Friday, 22 September 2017 22:10 (six years ago) link

I listened to that song today because I'm not that familiar with that album but I knew there was a song with Donald Duck on it and I thought "The Escape" was probably it - I still almost leapt out of my chair.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Friday, 22 September 2017 22:12 (six years ago) link

'clara' is the better & more disturbing piece imo but i shan't list its virtues

imago, Friday, 22 September 2017 22:12 (six years ago) link

It doesn't have Donald Duck on it though.

The Doug Walters of Crime (Tom D.), Friday, 22 September 2017 22:13 (six years ago) link

I think Clara is a better song overall but that bit in The Escape is more terrifying.

Gavin, Leeds, Friday, 22 September 2017 22:51 (six years ago) link

No Penderecki?

calstars, Friday, 22 September 2017 22:54 (six years ago) link

The Cockfighter is great too and always reminds me of this post of yore:

uh, the first time i listened to Scott Walker's "Tilt" was with my friend whose last musical obsession was Bobby McFerrin. after enduring all his "what is this shit?" and "This sounds like The Phantom of the Opera on crack" comments during the first track, i convinced him to give at least the next track "the cockfighter" a shot. anyway, after turning the volume way up during the first minute or so of indescript mumbling and shuffling noises, we were then blown away by the screaming locust wall of yell and chaos around a minute and a half. we both started screaming, the car started swerving, we almost got into an accident, we had to pull over, and i was never allowed to put another cd on in his car.

― methanie tanner (methanie tanner), Wednesday, September 27, 2006 3:45 AM (ten years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Gavin, Leeds, Friday, 22 September 2017 22:54 (six years ago) link

I suppose I'm not easily disturbed. There is a style of music that is made up of high-pitched electronic sounds that is very painful for me to listen to. I believe a lot of the artists or musicians are from Japan. I tried Googling the genre to no avail.

Onkyo! - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onkyokei. Can be quite painful, although nowhere near Maryanne Amacher levels. Speaking of which, she gets my vote for actually giving me a panic attack while listening to her Tzadik CD on headphones, due to the frequencies making my inner ear oscillate in an unexpected manner. I forget which piece it was and haven't dared listen again.

めんどくさかった (Matt #2), Friday, 22 September 2017 23:52 (six years ago) link

this hilarious one was always my favorite from the extreme music comp:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdTS7YDvLBY

didn't know it was its own genre though.

Philip Nunez, Saturday, 23 September 2017 00:09 (six years ago) link

"need" from kathy heideman's "move with love" also seems disturbing to me

bob lefse (rushomancy), Saturday, 23 September 2017 01:59 (six years ago) link

vibing up the senile man is pretty awesome, just dudes shouting and ranting against "eerie" noises and stuff

the Maurizio Bianchi stuff I heard on Spotify was excellent, just these reverberating muffled explosion sounds bouncing around, cool as hell

brimstead, Saturday, 23 September 2017 02:03 (six years ago) link

lol I was gonna post my anecdote about The Cockfighter but I see Gavin has already quoted a post I did about it 11 years ago. nice.

methanietanner, Saturday, 23 September 2017 03:01 (six years ago) link

I've been thinking about this recently. There's something eerie about, like, when I see fairground rides with cartoon characters that have been badly painted on the side of Mickey Mouse and also Tweetie Pie and Bart Simpson (etc) and they're all slightly off and clearly breaking copyright law.

The primary school I went to had a wall in the main hall with a load of Disney characters painted on it, I remember in one assembly one of the younger children bursting into tears because the picture of Dumbo frightened them - I was puzzled by this at the time but as an adult I know exactly what you mean.

Gavin, Leeds, Friday, 20 September 2019 14:35 (four years ago) link

Ladytron's "Seventeen". The whole of the lyric is "they only want you when you're seventeen / when you're twenty-one, you're no fun / they take a Polaroid and let you go, say they'll let you know / so come on".

It was queasy back in 2002 and is still queasy given #metoo and Jeffrey Epstein etc. I learn from the Youtube comments that Kellogg's of Australia gave it away on a CD free with Coco Pops(!):
https://www.discogs.com/Various-Kelloggs-Coco-Pops/release/9061049

Ashley Pomeroy, Saturday, 21 September 2019 20:18 (four years ago) link

I can listen to dissonant/extreme stuff namechecked on this thread all day and all night, but the one song that will mess me up without fail is Richard & Linda Thompson's "Did She Jump Or Was She Pushed"

Elvis Telecom, Saturday, 21 September 2019 20:25 (four years ago) link

Is anybody else discomfited by the sound of Jon Hassell's trumpet on 'Shadow' from On Land? It's so odd, plus all the mouth sounds and breathing in-between, ugh

Maresn3st, Saturday, 21 September 2019 20:37 (four years ago) link


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