Who would think that Pink Floyd only recorded an album (which was sadly unreleased but only two songs) called Household Objects, which uses what’s described in the title?
The tracks:
“Guitar”-A minimalist acoustic guitar improv that distinigrates into pure noise trash and back again. This track perfectly comes to mind of a mix of Jandek and grindcore at its most pretentious. Still a rather good song, however.
“Glass”-This sounds like a recording of glass objects that were fed through either a synthesizer or an effects pedal. Later, you also hear what sounds like a distorted organ melody.
“Tin”-This track consists of the manipulated sounds of tin cans clanging and banging about.
“Drum”-A distorted and warped recording of a guy futzing around on a marching drum. Well, at least that’s what it sounds like!
“Brush”-A guy messing around with a paintbrush (or some other type of small brush) and effects units. Later, it sounds like the recording was played backwards.
“Sharpie”-A distorted recording of a guy using a Sharpie marker, backed by high-pitched electronic tones.
“Wine Bottle”-A noisy recording of a wine bottle being scraped on something, treated with effects to make it sound like a piece of droning ambient music. This is exactly like “Wine Glasses”, a track Pink Floyd recorded during the Household Objects sessions back in 1974.
Check it out here: http://yellowmoon.bandcamp.com/album/household-objects