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_slavo_ 09.18.2006 09:09 AM

Drone music
 
Hey,
I've become a huge fan of drone stuff in the likes of Birchville Cat Motel, Sunroof! etc. Can you by chance recommend me any other projects that are worth checking out?
thanks pals
Slavo

Trasher02 09.18.2006 09:11 AM

drone stuff is kewl

Everyneurotic 09.18.2006 09:40 AM

i was thinking about reviving this thread.

some personal faves:

sunn o)))
asva
keith fullerton whitman
vibracathedral orchestra
growing
my cat is an alien
double leopards
the skaters (sometimes they crossover into noise)
tandoori dream
wapstan
black boned angel (campbell kneale of birchville cat motel's drone metal project)
flying saucer attack (sometimes)
earth
terry riley

i'll post more later on.

sonicl 09.18.2006 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
some personal faves:
keith fullerton whitman

Wonderful!


Rafael Toral too.

whorefrost 09.18.2006 09:48 AM

speaking of BCM, check out his collab w. lee ranaldo. transcendent...

HaydenAsche 09.18.2006 09:52 AM

ROBE

Trasher02 09.18.2006 09:57 AM

Robe indeed.

sonicl 09.18.2006 09:58 AM

Possibly Larsen or (r) - They're not pure drone, but they have drone elements, I think.

Fox 09.18.2006 10:01 AM

Double Leopards are fantastic.

Lovesliescrushing have some drone elements, even if they're not true drone, but they're really good

_slavo_ 09.18.2006 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whorefrost
speaking of BCM, check out his collab w. lee ranaldo. transcendent...


yeah, I've got that one. Splendid piece of music.

hat and beard 09.18.2006 10:25 AM


 

Brother Ah - Sound Awareness

from Aquarius Records:
Quote:

Ex-Sun Ra band member and musical visionary Brother Ah created a world even farther out than Sun Ra's if you can believe that. This early seventies classic features two extended numbers, the first a dreamy, spacy, psychedelic soundscape with heavily reverbed, chanted vocals, and heavily affected nature sounds. Dark and drone-y and completely overpowering. As tripped out as anything Acid Mothers Temple or any other modern psych band has attempted. The second, a spare, rhythmic, super free, clattery No Neck Blues Band-ish hippy jam, with thundering percussion, howling horns, and bells and chimes and hand drums that slowly develops into a throbbing, jazz rock revival complete with celebrated drummer Max Roach testifying to the glory of LOVE while an enthusiastic crowd cheers him on as gongs and shouts and thrumming bass lines get more and more feverish, climaxing in a furious eruption of wild percussion. Way, way out there. Not for the faint of heart, but definitely for fans of Sun Ra, No Neck Blues Band, and all sorts of out rock/free jazz.

Keiji Haino - Reveal'd To None As Yet
No Neck Blues Band - Letters From The Earth
Avarus - Jattilaisrotta
Toho Sara - Hourouurin
Acid Mothers Temple - 41st Century Splendid Man

Toilet & Bowels 09.18.2006 11:11 AM

taiga remains
windy & carl
black quarter
phil niblock
mirror

Savage Clone 09.18.2006 11:14 AM

I would add these to the list:

Troum
Taj Mahal Travellers
Takehisa Kosugi
"Dreamweapon" by Spacemen 3
"The Sadness Of Things" by Steven Stapleton and David Tibet

I will think of some more later.

racehorse 09.18.2006 11:46 AM

definately check out some "boris".
and the double leopards are fantastic, it's a shame "Half Mean" is out of print now, because that album is fucking amazing.
"glad i nabbed myself a copy" :):)
tom x

Toilet & Bowels 09.18.2006 11:53 AM

maryanne amacher

NickTGH 09.18.2006 05:16 PM

Boris - Absolutego. None of their other albums are drone, though.

A Thousand Threads 09.18.2006 05:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
i was thinking about reviving this thread.

some personal faves:

vibracathedral orchestra


Boah
I totally forgot about them.
Going to listen to "Versatile Arab Chord Chart" right now.

Have they released anything new lately?

golden child 09.18.2006 05:43 PM

wapstan! ha!
martin is a fag.

naw man, he is cool.
check out his label, brise-cul. they have some drone compilations that are really good, http://www.brise-cul-records.cjb.net/

check out pulse emitter too.

Everyneurotic 09.18.2006 10:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fox
...

Lovesliescrushing have some drone elements, even if they're not true drone, but they're really good


lovesliescrushing is the most boring band i've ever heard in my life, it's just some old casio keyboard sitting on one chord for 10 minutes. it's awful.

i got the tandoori dream cd-r and the wapstan/clon collaboration from martin, both are amazingly ace.

Everyneurotic 09.18.2006 10:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Thousand Threads
Boah
I totally forgot about them.
Going to listen to "Versatile Arab Chord Chart" right now.

Have they released anything new lately?


 


2005 release

Everyneurotic 09.18.2006 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NickTGH
Boris - Absolutego. None of their other albums are drone, though.


i have one word for you: dronevil
another one: megatone

HaydenAsche 09.19.2006 12:05 AM

Dronevil is a fantastic record.

porkmarras 09.19.2006 03:14 AM

Philosopher's Stone.

sonicl 09.19.2006 03:27 AM

Reuber - "Rehig Blut"

 


"This is one of those albums which goes on forever, but with the pleasant companionship of days passing and the changes of the quality of light and temperature on one side, and the intensity of a nightmare storm battering on the other. The title is German for Keep Cool, and the long slow unwind of electronic tones is certainly chilled out to a specific degree of mellowness - at least at first it is. The circling high pitches of "Ruhig Blut A" take their twenty minutes (one side of the vinyl edition) to swap stereo channels, swooping and diving through the sound picture with tranquil ease as teensy synth pulsations make their entrance and meander in concert with sundry squeaks and gentle sputters. Calmness is acheived. Rhythms are hinted at, pass though almost imperceptible bass phases; calmness never quite fades, just is...

The second side is anything but calm. "Ruhig Blut B" presents the beat of effects units intermeshing on the dubwise Electro-Autobahn, stepping the mood up through several slow gear stages into the hypnotic plasma generated by phase, flange and delay. The sparse electronic progression soon becomes overwhelming while remaining true to the minimalist ideal, churning and writhing along the route. There's a trebly inevitabilty to the gradual transformation on the basic rhythm; mid-range incursions make for a deeper sound, and when the distending groans kick in, listeners would be advised to hang onto their lunch as things begin to get turbulent. Still, underneath it all, the structure remains something to cling on to, and it's defintiely of benefit under what becomes an endurance test; like a rollercoaster but without the need for all that tedious mucking about actually defying gravity - and one with breath-taking gaps and power surges for extra discomfort just when it all seems to get bearable. The closest piece of repetetive electronic churning this intense is probably to be found courtesy of "Tunnel Of Goats" on Coil's gargantuan gut-wrencher Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil, if that gives any idea quite how monolithic the noisescape becomes.

Fortunately for the CD edition, it has a nicely quiet outro, "Schlaf Gut" ("Sleep Well") to calm things down as a bonus track. Everyone else will just have to pick themselves up from the floor immediately in search of tranquilty, or failing that, keep having a nice long lie down to recover."

Onani Nic 09.19.2006 07:43 AM

I have no idea where they are from but Starving Weirdos are one of my favourite drone groups.

They have released an album on yellow swans jyrk label as well as well as Australian label sound&fury.

_slavo_ 09.19.2006 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sonicl
Reuber - "Rehig Blut"



 


"This is one of those albums which goes on forever, but with the pleasant companionship of days passing and the changes of the quality of light and temperature on one side, and the intensity of a nightmare storm battering on the other. The title is German for Keep Cool, and the long slow unwind of electronic tones is certainly chilled out to a specific degree of mellowness - at least at first it is. The circling high pitches of "Ruhig Blut A" take their twenty minutes (one side of the vinyl edition) to swap stereo channels, swooping and diving through the sound picture with tranquil ease as teensy synth pulsations make their entrance and meander in concert with sundry squeaks and gentle sputters. Calmness is acheived. Rhythms are hinted at, pass though almost imperceptible bass phases; calmness never quite fades, just is...

The second side is anything but calm. "Ruhig Blut B" presents the beat of effects units intermeshing on the dubwise Electro-Autobahn, stepping the mood up through several slow gear stages into the hypnotic plasma generated by phase, flange and delay. The sparse electronic progression soon becomes overwhelming while remaining true to the minimalist ideal, churning and writhing along the route. There's a trebly inevitabilty to the gradual transformation on the basic rhythm; mid-range incursions make for a deeper sound, and when the distending groans kick in, listeners would be advised to hang onto their lunch as things begin to get turbulent. Still, underneath it all, the structure remains something to cling on to, and it's defintiely of benefit under what becomes an endurance test; like a rollercoaster but without the need for all that tedious mucking about actually defying gravity - and one with breath-taking gaps and power surges for extra discomfort just when it all seems to get bearable. The closest piece of repetetive electronic churning this intense is probably to be found courtesy of "Tunnel Of Goats" on Coil's gargantuan gut-wrencher Constant Shallowness Leads To Evil, if that gives any idea quite how monolithic the noisescape becomes.

Fortunately for the CD edition, it has a nicely quiet outro, "Schlaf Gut" ("Sleep Well") to calm things down as a bonus track. Everyone else will just have to pick themselves up from the floor immediately in search of tranquilty, or failing that, keep having a nice long lie down to recover."


Just to be a bitch,
it's called "Ruhig Blut"
which means "calm blood"

whorefrost 09.19.2006 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Onani Nic
I have no idea where they are from but Starving Weirdos are one of my favourite drone groups.

They have released an album on yellow swans jyrk label as well as well as Australian label sound&fury.


ah, been meaning to check out their shit... thanx for reminding me...

Fox 09.19.2006 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
lovesliescrushing is the most boring band i've ever heard in my life, it's just some old casio keyboard sitting on one chord for 10 minutes. it's awful.

No they're not. I agree there's some bad things in their music but there are also a lot of great elements and tracks

Savage Clone 09.19.2006 10:38 AM

I always heard loveliescrushing as sounding like more of a Flying Saucer Attack/MBV type of affair. They made at least one record that I enjoyed quite a lot.

_slavo_ 09.19.2006 10:42 AM

FSA was okay, they kind of first introduced me the idea of hometaping and not fucking with sound quality too much.

Thomas Moronic 09.19.2006 01:31 PM

I'm guessing a fair few people have already mentioned these - but I'm too tired to read all the other posts (awful, I know!), but:
Phill Niblock
LaMonte Young (those two were big pioneers in drone)
Earth (Dylan Carlson is a genius. Most people seem to prefer Earth 2, but personally I rate Broken Sunn Amps and Smashed Guitars, especially the first track).

For more Sonic Youth orientated stuff try:
Lee Ranaldo's 'Amarillo Ramp' for Robert Smithson album - the title track is 30 minutes of beautiful noise.
Also, Jim O'Rourke has a few good ones - mostly recently you should check out Mizu No Nai Umi on the Headz label. That's pretty special.

Пятхъдесят Шест 09.19.2006 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hat and beard
Keiji Haino - Reveal'd To None As Yet
No Neck Blues Band - Letters From The Earth
Avarus - Jattilaisrotta
Toho Sara - Hourouurin
Acid Mothers Temple - 41st Century Splendid Man


All of those make my head feel like its about explode at times. This is a good thing, by the way.

Toilet & Bowels 09.19.2006 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nefeli
which amacher you have and/or suggest?


sound characters

Alex's Trip 09.20.2006 08:29 AM

Where do you guys find this stuff? I can't find any of it anywhere, not in record stores, not on myspace, or on limewire...

porkmarras 09.20.2006 08:49 AM

Mp3 blogs are a goldmine for this sort of music.

hat and beard 09.20.2006 09:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Пятхъдесят Шест
All of those make my head feel like its about explode

the very definition of good music.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex's Trip
Where do you guys find this stuff? I can't find any of it anywhere, not in record stores, not on myspace, or on limewire...


http://www.aquariusrecords.org
http://www.forcedexposure.com

Everyneurotic 09.20.2006 09:15 AM

yes on myspace, look hard, there's lot's of stuff labeled "ambient" that are really drone.

Everyneurotic 09.20.2006 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nefeli
and thank you.

(was positive there was a such thread done here before. wanted to link it, sorry havent found it yet).


it was on the old board.

Signpost 09.20.2006 11:12 AM

Some drone records that blew my mind recently:
Pelt - Ayahuasca
Starving Weirdos - s/t
Khanate - Capture & Release
Sunroof! - Silver Bear Mist

jon boy 09.20.2006 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _slavo_
Hey,
I've become a huge fan of drone stuff in the likes of Birchville Cat Motel, Sunroof! etc. Can you by chance recommend me any other projects that are worth checking out?
thanks pals
Slavo


i think most of the bases have been covered here.


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