Seems that the most quiet and introspective individuals are the most outgoing and loud when performing their art, whether it’s music or otherwise, and Pharmakon is a good example
I was always looking for something in all genres of industrial/noise and finally found it in Contact especially. A lot of her tracks sound like the would be the soundtrack to a definitively awesome David Lynch scene.
Thanks for this interview. I attended a show of hers in SF last year and it really made me feel something deep inside. Also, everyone just stood around and did not react to her reaching out into the audience, yelling in their faces.
She's a real innovator in a genre that is desperate for innovation. So many artists still using the same bag of tricks from twenty or thirty years back.
Ms. Chardiet. The “silent room” (& its manipulation). Good idea and maybe not that difficult; apply the technology of noise canceling headphones to a PA system. Viola! In theory the room would be absolutely silent. The Philadelphia show at Pageant Soloveev kicked ass! Thanks.
I want her to know her art made me feel something
Seems that the most quiet and introspective individuals are the most outgoing and loud when performing their art, whether it’s music or otherwise, and Pharmakon is a good example
she is an enigma for me, i appreciate her work
Well said. I love introspection and artists for whom their art is TRULY self expression/discovery
one of my fav artists rn, she’s so unique
I was always looking for something in all genres of industrial/noise and finally found it in Contact especially. A lot of her tracks sound like the would be the soundtrack to a definitively awesome David Lynch scene.
Thanks for this interview. I attended a show of hers in SF last year and it really made me feel something deep inside. Also, everyone just stood around and did not react to her reaching out into the audience, yelling in their faces.
I’m so sad I missed that show, glad you got to. Shame on the Sf crowd
Great interview. Thanks
She's a real innovator in a genre that is desperate for innovation. So many artists still using the same bag of tricks from twenty or thirty years back.
I love noise there's something very real not vapid. Usually an emotional arc and resolve by the end. The chaos of it becomes relaxing!
She's so unique! I love her music
2:25 i am the director of the indonesian noise documentary, contact me if you're interested.
+disasterhead Excelent!! lets talk!
+Cristóbal R. Dois email me at disasterhead at yahoo dot com
Anywhere where we can stream that documentary? Having a hard time finding it!
@@HitmanJenkins1 any luck?
I love her music. There are no other artists like her.
i find lingua ignota to be similar sonicslly
Cosey Fanni Tutti/Throbbing Gristle
Loved her so much at 11:05 - 12:06
Noise in Rock music starts with John Cale and the Velvet Underground, and also his work with Nico.
Great interview!
Saw her live yesterday it was pretty dope.
Very clever and extremely genuine.
Just discovered her...love, love, love.........make use of sounds around us, yes...
i love her
God she's so cool
Sound is bliss
Lovely woman
its her, its really HER
I wuv her very much
I love how non pretentious she is, so cool!
Buena entrevista !
Me gusto, felicitaciones.
a sound philosophy of sound
8:45 You couldn't do it in a live performance but you could recreate a similar effect as a film.
How about giving every person in the audience headphones? :)
great interview
Ms. Chardiet.
The “silent room” (& its manipulation). Good idea and maybe not that difficult; apply the technology of noise canceling headphones to a PA system.
Viola!
In theory the room would be absolutely silent.
The Philadelphia show at Pageant Soloveev kicked ass!
Thanks.
Love Margaret!
I wouldn't frame her as a Noise artist, there's just something else to her music that doesn't fit with the genre
there's a term being thrown around called "Post-industrial" now. i wouldn't call it that but the legacy is definitely evolving into something else now
yes, death industrial was the term i was looking for. lots of that shit rn
She invented a genre called "Pharmakon"
she definitely isn't straight up noise but elements of it are used quite a bit
I have that same Ascetic House she's wearing lol
Милая девушка
Buena entrevista!
Por qué chucha nunca supe que Pharmakon vino a Chile weon
hay que traerla de nuevooooo
cool
🖤
So its more like performance art?
It's more like punk rock, imo
13:20 BIG MOOD
social context is for extrovert artists
The left hand is for injections
is opporuous or abbortuous a word? when she says "morally oppoutous"
She says "morally a poor choice".
noise
there is no such a thing as "global community"
welcome to the internet
I feel like she is my kin.
She looks depressed.
mebbe bcause its filmed in blakcnwhite
the interviewer so weird lol
People are not real and can't feel
It looks like she doesn't like to smile...
she smiles a lot
@@humaninterface6578 Where?
She sounds a bit naive and sheltered she would of died growing up in my town
What
*would have. Would've. You're welcome.
wrong again: it is a genre itself....
since the eighties????????
SHE´S WRONG Noise is all about politics
Nah it depends man
THERES a TON of samples in her work. I'd love to see her workflow.