Stockhausen and white noise
A video featuring Stockhausen performing the noise based Song of the Children, via Collhouse
Karl-Heinz Stockhausen’s 1956 piece ‘Gesang Der Junglinge’ (Song of the Children) analysed song verses into their elementary phonetic components and deployed electronically generated aperiodic sound – more commonly known as ‘white noise’.
The Disabled Avant-Garde also generate white noise in this piece by varying the syne-waves produced by a loudly whistling boiling kettle. As with Stockhausen, a vocalist intones ‘inside’ the white noise (but using a different song – something by Roy Orbison).
The total effect produced is to provide the listener with no idea whatsoever of what it must sound like to be profoundly deaf

