Please Recommend Quality Drone

Started by Andrew McIntosh, August 16, 2013, 09:30:36 AM

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Andrew McIntosh

More than even Wall Noise, Drone would have to be the most over-abused format. We've all endured second-rate releases of someone leaning on a keyboard for an hour, or chancers at gigs dragging out every speck of gear from the bedroom to replicate the transcendent moments they manage to achieve while they softly strum their guitars through banks of pedals and software. I don't blame you for groaning.

But the quality material, the really good Drone - you hear it and realise why it's such a great idea. From the empress herself, Elaine Radigue, through to Charlemagne Palestine, Folke Rabe, Jean-Claude Eloy, to more recent exponents like Eleh and Erik Jarl, there is such a thing as Drone that doesn't suck but does give. I'm particularly interested in Drone that is blatantly so - not so much drone included amongst other factors, but the pure Drone, done as well as possible. Of course, any variations to be suggested will be.

Edit - PS; I did the usual search-function search and found no topic like this here, oddly enough, although a lot of reference to drone right throughout. In any case, I haven't seen this as a topic here for a while and...actually, let's not even worry about it. Let the recommendations begin.

Please let me know what you think is worth tracking down. Thank you.
Shikata ga nai.

FreakAnimalFinland

I was just listening Arktau Eos "unworeldes" LP. Much much better than the Arktau Eos CD that came out same time (commented on playlist while ago).
I think it is perhaps more than just drone, but certainly droning quality to it. Some melody, some structure, many real instruments and recording process appears to be far from the computer & synths line-in laziness. Resonating spaces, suffocating yet airy atmospheres.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_fvSAQz4g8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3mZZvO2AW8

Could be among best recent drone stuff I have listened!
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Zeno Marx

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I didn't realize drone was much explored anymore, so I'm relieved, yet skittish, to hear differently.  I'm definitely ready for some suggestions.  It was never a very busy field (puns aside).  The Hafler Trio and Changeling are the two of recent years that first come to mind.

my ambient/drone recommendations in a .txt file:  HERE

EDIT:  should add that the new Lustmord album is amazingly good; possibly as good as anything he's ever done.  I'm really taken with it.
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acsenger

The A Selection Of Drones Past: Singles 1993-2000 2CD compilation (http://www.discogs.com/Various-A-Selection-Of-Drones-Past-Singles-1993-2000/release/827093) of various 7"s on Drone Records is a great compilation with some interesting takes on the genre.

murderous_vision

Doglady Island is definitely on the top of those currently active...


Matthias

Two somewhat recent albums I've enjoyed very much: Kevin Drumm - Imperial Distortion 2xCD (Hospital) and Double Leopards - Halve Maen 2xLP (Eclipse). Keränens Moon Over Torrelorca (Ljud & Bild) was good too.

Otherwise: Folke Rabe - What?? CD

FreakAnimalFinland

Imperial Distortion... I think 3xLP set was just released?
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cr

If you not know him already, I'd recommend everything from Phill Niblock. Some years ago I was somehow obsessed by his droneworks (also saw him live twice these days) It was the only sound I was able to listen to. At that time I was tired of all the other 'music'. Thankfully that changed...

For example:
- Four Full Flutes  (Experimental Intermedia Foundation)
- A Young Person's Guide To Phill Niblock (Blast First)
- The four (I think) CDs on Touch Records
- ...

Listen very loud!‎ 

eyestrain

For straight tone-drone:
Aural Holograms Vol. 1 (Aural Hypnox): Analog sounds from the dungeon.
Duane Pitre/Pilotram Ensemble Organized Pitches Occuring In Time (Important): From the start of his works. Based around stringed instruments and organ pump.
Eliane Radigue Adnos I-III (Table Of The Elements): Three discs, all sitting perfectly, by the empress as stated above. Soon to be re-released by Important.
Eleh Floating Frequencies / Intuitive Synthesis II (Important): High-salary analog drone. Best of this three-part series, and best of the debuts, in my ears.
Eleh The Beauty Of The Steel Skeleton (Important): From the Pauline Oliveros split. My favorite track by him.
Eleh Fading Spectrum Of Darkness (Important): From the Sun Circle split. A darker sound for the project.

For La-la-la-feel-good-and-sunny-drone:
Duane Pitre Feel Free (Important):  Zen koan drone.
The North Sea & Rameses III Night Of The Ankou (267 lattajjaa/Type): Two awful projects did this one awesome collaboration. Physical instrumentation intermixed with heavy synthing.

For deep-dank-and-obscure-drone
Arktau Eos Ai Ma Ra (Aural Hypnox): Hard to stay focused for two discs, but there's a shit ton of highlights. Esoteric, eastern-ish muzak.
Halo Manash Taiwaskivi (Aural Hypnox): Best release from the A. Hypnox label? Doors keep opening, unleashing unknown beasts, pulling you in.
Burial Hex Four Tone Poems Of Orlog (Cathartic Process): Still cthonic, but not electronics. Rituals hidden deep in the belly of the mine.

For art-fart-lefty-drone
Born Of Six Svapiti (Important): Amelia Cuni, Catherine Christer Hennix and Werner Durand performing in the drone tradition.
Ellen Fullman The Long String Instrument (Apollo): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJHmsTk303Q

For folk-drone
Pelt Ayahuasca (VHF): One of their albums where Jack Rose's heavenly talent keeps lapsing through, as well as some traditional folk music, but the drone sections are some of the best you'll hear.
Ulaan Passerine Ulaan Passerine (Brave Mysteries): Smith's most accomplished work to date - and I've felt that way many times before. Acoustic guitar, piano and silence.

For serene-and-occasionally-ominous-drone:
Troum Grote Mandrenke (Beta-lactam Ring): This and the next disc touch a lot on post-rock sounds, although made through synthesis I believe, but Troum is a household name and well-deserved of that.
Troum Mare Idiophonika (Tourette/Silken Tofu)
Troum AIWS (Transgredient) : Like segments of Grote... and Mare... all hidden under a thicker fog.
Troum Eald-Ge-Stréon (Beta-lactam Ring): Always felt like Methadrone was leaning on this album, aside from Lycia obviously. Speaking of, his Sterility has to be one of my favorite albums ever. Not straight drone, but it has it's moments. Dig it.
Troum Aerugo (Tourette): Nothing new, but 7" is kinda an exciting format for Troum. Check out the Bach 7" as well. (Burial Hex contribution to the series was tits as well.)
Ulaan Khol La Catacomb (Soft Abuse):  Electric guitar compositions by Mr. Smith. Cavernous.

online prowler

Good thread. In opinion there are very few (at least to my knowledge) good artist working within drone if one have the original spiritual heritage/function in mind. From a purist standpoint I see that people often when discussing drone mention artist that have a fundament in electronic or for instance new age as drone artists - confusing maybe the minimal and repetitive output with drone.

If one want to start looking into western drone tradition I suggest starting with the circle of musicians that studied with the Indian classical singer Pandit Pran Nath. Most known are Terry Riley and La Monte Young. Other than that I'd also point towards Pauline Oliveros and her deep Listening institute which is perhaps closest to the roots of drone's spiritual starting point of Indian classical music. I register the other artist I can think of at the moment is mentioned already. If some of you might be interested in the classical/folk/devotional aspect of drone check into the thread http://www.special-interests.net/forum/index.php?topic=2407.0

tinnitustimulus

Coil - Time Machines

Alvin Lucier - Music On A Long Thin Wire

Tony Conrad - Four Violins


eyestrain

To add to the la-la-la-feel-good-and-sunny-drone:
Johannes Heldén Title Sequence (iDeal): You can listen here: https://soundcloud.com/johanneshelden/sets/title-sequence

Keretja

Quote from: tinnitustimulus on August 18, 2013, 12:53:47 PM
Tony Conrad - Four Violins
Most things by Tony Conrad are good quality. I would recommend Fantastic Glissando, it does put one's taste in drone music to test.

BARRIKAD

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Black To Comm ‎– Alphabet 1968
(More exprimental ambient)