A New Kind of Synthesis
I've stumbled upon what I call "Feedback Integrator Networks," and I'm quite excited about the sounds it's been generating for me. I'd describe them as harsh, but richly textured and dynamic.
The inspiration was Giorgio Sancristoforo's recent synthesizer Bentō, itself inspired by the Japanese noise scene. https://www.giorgiosancristoforo.net/ Bentō is a standalone software noise synth with two unusual oscillators that go through filters and envelopes, and everything feeds back into everything.
Feedback Integrator Networks appropriate Feedback Delay Networks, a structure often used in reverb design, by shrinking the delays to a single sample and adding clippers and filters. The blog post I've written has a block diagram, sound samples, and some SuperCollider code. Have fun.