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Last Active 12-18-22 1:16 am
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Noisia albums ranked
3NOISIA
Outer Edges


Not to say this is the black sheep of the trilogy, but it sure is different. It takes a heavier and more dubstep leaning approach which is good, but doesn't have a long term effect. There are certainly good songs here but it doesn't sound like a cohesive effort. I think this was the group beginning to splinter apart as they had different VISIONs for what they wanted to do.
2NOISIA
Closer


NOSIA decided after creative differences for years that they would end the project in 2020... they announced this to the fans and we all figured it was over. Well, in 2022 we are greeted with " Closer".

Most theatre and movies take a three act structure, so this is the end. It's the closer, the time where things wrap up and you say goodbye. As a fan, I couldn't be happier. It's a great record filled with all the DnB jams you want.
1NOISIA
Split The Atom


The 2010 gem. NOISIA had been releasing singles and eps for years before it all accumulated with Split the Atom. It's textbook DnB while also re-writing the transcript at the same time.
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