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		<title>Quietnoise</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A while ago, I made up a genre term &#8220;Quiet Noise&#8221; to describe the genre I and others had delved into, one which was not quite ambient, not quite noise. I used it frequently to describe my music. Later, I thought maybe &#8220;Grey Ambient&#8221; might be another good descriptor, as it&#8217;s in between &#8220;Dark Ambient&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A while ago, I made up a genre term &#8220;Quiet Noise&#8221; to describe the genre I and others had delved into, one which was not quite ambient, not quite noise.  I used it frequently to describe my music.  Later, I thought maybe &#8220;Grey Ambient&#8221; might be another good descriptor, as it&#8217;s in between &#8220;Dark Ambient&#8221; and the lighter moods of &#8220;Ambient&#8221;&#8230; I never really used the term &#8220;Grey Ambient&#8221; much, even though it&#8217;s really as good as any other, and who doesn&#8217;t like grey?  Grey is awesome.  In between is a good place to be.<br />
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I stopped, however, being a real advocate for the term &#8220;Quiet Noise&#8221; a few years ago, when I realized that PBK had come up with the term &#8220;Noiseambient&#8221; which seemed to be catching on.  Lately everytime I might&#8217;ve otherwise used &#8220;quietnoise&#8221;, I&#8217;ve instead used &#8220;noiseambient&#8221;.<br />
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In <a href="http://disquiet.com/2009/01/06/uk-quiet-noise-trio-baraclough-mp3/">Disquiet today</a> I&#8217;ve seen the first use of the term &#8220;Quiet Noise&#8221; outside of my own use (you&#8217;ll find a lot of it on my website)  &#8212; although after mentioning this, my friend Loki told me that he has seen the term in forums describing bands such as the Hafler Trio and artists on 12k_Line.<br /></p>
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