EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 19 MIN
Boredoms: Architects of Chaos and the Expanding Cosmic Sound
from Monumental Movement Podcast · host monumentalmovement
This episode explores the radical evolution of Boredoms, architects of chaos whose sound expanded from noise extremity into cosmic rhythmic transcendence. Led by Yamantaka Eye, the group emerged from Japan’s underground in the 1980s, initially channeling raw noise, punk energy, and dadaist performance into confrontational sonic forms.We trace their transformation through the 1990s and beyond—where chaotic collage gave way to expansive, trance-like repetition. Percussion became central: layered drumming, cyclical structures, and collective performance turned rhythm into ritual. Works evolved into long-form experiences, merging psychedelic rock, tribal pulse, and experimental minimalism into a singular, immersive sound.Historically, Boredoms intersect with global avant-garde movements while maintaining a distinctly Japanese sensibility—absorbing noise culture, performance art, and spiritual abstraction. Their large-scale performances, often involving multiple drummers, redefined live music as physical and communal experience.This episode analyzes their philosophy of expansion: from destruction to construction, from fragmentation to unity. Through history, performance practice, and aesthetic exploration, we examine how Boredoms transformed chaos into cosmic architecture—reshaping the boundaries of experimental music.【Related Column】Boredoms: The trajectory of the builder of chaos and the expanding universehttps://monumental-movement.jp/en/column-boredoms/
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