Showing posts with label drone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drone. Show all posts

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Tactile - Inscape (1996)

Although I've been busy as a bee, I managed to make some room in my busy schedule for another post.

Tactile is an experimental collective, which at the time of Inscape's release, consisted of Sentrax-label boss John Everall, Teresa Mills, of whom I know pretty much nothing about, except for some album art credited to her name on a few releases I happen to own (The Trace Decay-disc and Scorn's White irises blind just to name a few), and Dael Walker, of whom I honestly know nothing about either, except for these three links to his current ongoings which I found while skimming through Google results in my Sherlock Holmes-mode.

The music itself has a simple but working recipe to it. Everything, from beginning to the end, is comprised of fluttering drones and looped sounds. Although the album is totally void of beats and vocalisations, the flowing textures of sound and the throbbing synths drive the album forward. Inscape is constantly moving with small fragments of manipulated static and bleeping noises. The sounds wash back and forth for a moment, only to fade out into silence the next.

Judging by the booklet, the album is intended as an homage to "the goat-footed balloon man", and as a shout-out to early experimental greats including Coil, Drew McDowall and Lustmord. Even my fellow countryman Mika Vainio gets credited for inspiration.

Although the approach is rather simple, the primitive atmosphere still manages to keep me in it's grasp through the six tracks of the disc easily. For the next fifty minutes, take a ride into the cold and barren emotional landscapes of Tactile.

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(95+08MB/320CBR)

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Earth - Sunn amps and smashed guitars live (2001)

Extra treat for tonight .. epic live album by Earth. Originally released in 1995 only containing the 30 minute tune "Ripped on fascist ideas", this 2001 re-release adds four bonus tracks from their 1990 demo. Oh yeah, on the fourth song, "Divine and bright", there's this guy singing ..Kurt Cobain.. you might have heard of him. Play this one loud, and most importantly, enjoy!

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(95+21MB/320CBR)

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Khlyst - Chaos is my name (2006)

So, you got acquainted with Runhild Gammelsæter and her bestial vocals in my previous post. Coming at us full speed again, she teams up with James Plotkin and Tim Wyskida of Khanate fame, to bring us something completely different. Trust me on this one, this is unlike anything you've heard before. There's a warm Khanatean vibe on the whole album, combining free jazz improvisations, feedback-drenched doom metal and buzzing ambient sounds. This is definetly an acquired taste, but I'd still recommend this for anybody willing to broaden their musical horizons. Album info here.

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(63MB/VBR)

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Fall of the grey-winged one - Channelers

Music based on the theory of multi-dimensional gateways aka 'Channelers'. A mix of drone and ambient, created with guitar, bass and electric cello. Available for free on the Internet archive as FLAC or high quality MP3, artwork included.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Torba - Soothing drones for rabid harshdorks & The snowdrones

Lo-fi ambient harsh drone, very soothing and comes very recommended for relaxation.

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Soothing drones for rabid harshdorks (78.52 MB/VBR)
The snowdrones (26.6MB/320 CBR)

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