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'''Buhita''' ({{wp|portmanteau}} of the {{wp|Malay Language|Pelangi}} words ''Bunyi'' (sound/noise) and ''Hitam'' (black), lit; ''Black Noise'') is a {{wp|music genre}} that incorperates elements from {{wp|extreme metal}}, {{wp|folk music}}, and {{wp|ambient music}} along with recording techniques pioneered by {{wp|musique concrète}}. |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 14 October 2023
Buhita | |
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Other names | Surubonese Noise Wave |
Stylistic origins | Noise Rock, Ambient Black Metal, Avant-garde music, Post-Rock, Traditional Music, Ambient industrial, Musique concrète, Industrial music |
Cultural origins | Late 90's Surubon |
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Paseralaur Perakor Surbanda Tasikbaya Gulang |
Buhita (portmanteau of the Pelangi words Bunyi (sound/noise) and Hitam (black), lit; Black Noise) is a music genre that incorperates elements from extreme metal, folk music, and ambient music along with recording techniques pioneered by musique concrète.