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music tagged with: Drone

alfa00 & LR Friberg – Aural Vault: Chapter Three

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alfa00 & LR Friberg

“Aural Vault: Chapter Three”

The third and final part of the Aural Vault series consists of three expansive, intricate tracks by Slavek Kwi (alfa00, Artificial Memory Trace) and Linn Friberg (LR Friberg, Nimbostrata). The tracks span a period of over a year, with Slavek creating them between 2022 and 2023, and Linn adding her contributions in late 2024. The gap in time was due to personal matters unrelated to the music, but the process remained remarkably consistent. Artistically, the material is highly refined, building on their 2022 collaborative album “Aura Colemount” on Mahorka. The work carries a timeless quality, evolving from the anxiety of 2022 into a more cautiously optimistic mood shaped by the passage of time.
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posted 26 January 2025

Joan Lavandeira – Pain recordings

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Joan Lavandeira

“Pain recordings”

“Pain recordings” is a complex sound collage that delves into the fragments of memory emerging from personal relationships. Blending electronica, industrial, drone, noise, and bass music, the album offers an abstract and evocative experience, where traces of human connections manifest in structured forms.

This double album plays with the abbreviations M. and J., drawing from Robert Smith’s approach in the track “M” from “Seventeen Seconds”. The song references Albert Camus’ novel “La Mort Heureuse”, where the character Patrice Mersault feels jealous of his girlfriend Marthe’s other lovers, beginning with the phrase Hello image.

The album’s focus is not on raw emotion but rather on the ways memories—fuzzy, distorted, and at times disorienting—filter into consciousness. Each track acts as an autonomous yet interconnected fragment, reconstructing the vestiges of human interactions. Industrial landscapes, deep basslines, and the raw textures of noise create an unsettling atmosphere, where sounds echo past moments, reconstructed and deconstructed in a sonic quest for meaning through drone.

The music of “Pain recordings” embraces a fragmented sonic aesthetic, in which rhythms and melodies emerge and disappear like memories dissolving over time. It’s a work that captures the incomplete and fleeting nature of memory, offering an experience that is as challenging as it is hypnotic. Listeners are invited to navigate these passages of broken sounds and saturated textures, finding their own interpretations in what lingers between the sounds.

Rather than presenting a linear narrative, the album unfolds as a mosaic of sounds that invite reflection on the fragility of memory and how past events are reconstructed in fragmented ways in our minds. “Pain recordings” is, ultimately, an experimental sonic exercise, where relationships and memories become raw material for an exploration that feels as cerebral as it is emotional.

Joan Lavandeira aka randomVOLT
(Barcelona, España / Spain. December 2024)

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posted 12 January 2025

Joan Lavandeira – Pain recordings

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Joan Lavandeira

“Pain recordings”

“Pain recordings” is a complex sound collage that delves into the fragments of memory emerging from personal relationships. Blending electronica, industrial, drone, noise, and bass music, the album offers an abstract and evocative experience, where traces of human connections manifest in structured forms.

This double album plays with the abbreviations M. and J., drawing from Robert Smith’s approach in the track “M” from “Seventeen Seconds”. The song references Albert Camus’ novel “La Mort Heureuse”, where the character Patrice Mersault feels jealous of his girlfriend Marthe’s other lovers, beginning with the phrase Hello image.

The album’s focus is not on raw emotion but rather on the ways memories—fuzzy, distorted, and at times disorienting—filter into consciousness. Each track acts as an autonomous yet interconnected fragment, reconstructing the vestiges of human interactions. Industrial landscapes, deep basslines, and the raw textures of noise create an unsettling atmosphere, where sounds echo past moments, reconstructed and deconstructed in a sonic quest for meaning through drone.

The music of “Pain recordings” embraces a fragmented sonic aesthetic, in which rhythms and melodies emerge and disappear like memories dissolving over time. It’s a work that captures the incomplete and fleeting nature of memory, offering an experience that is as challenging as it is hypnotic. Listeners are invited to navigate these passages of broken sounds and saturated textures, finding their own interpretations in what lingers between the sounds.

Rather than presenting a linear narrative, the album unfolds as a mosaic of sounds that invite reflection on the fragility of memory and how past events are reconstructed in fragmented ways in our minds. “Pain recordings” is, ultimately, an experimental sonic exercise, where relationships and memories become raw material for an exploration that feels as cerebral as it is emotional.

Joan Lavandeira aka randomVOLT
(Barcelona, Spain. December 2024)

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posted 15 December 2024

Premex Solus – Tales, a secret drawer deep down.

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Premex Solus

“Tales, a secret drawer deep down.”

Noisesculptor: bass guitar, effects, ambient and mechanical noises
Hideg Roncs: drone spaces
EMERGE: original field recordings
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posted 24 November 2024

Pavel Richter – Beze slov

Pavel Richter

“Beze slov”

released November 7, 2024

Nahráno březen-červen 2024 v Richtigmusic studiu v Praze a Tetově

Pavel Richter – el. kytara, kytarový syntezátor, klávesy, samply, elektronika, feeld recording. Nahrávka, mix a mastering.

Foto – Jonáš Richter

Pavel Richter o albu:
Na začátku roku 2024 jsem byl tak trochu osloven pro mě dosud neznámou elektronickou hudbou, se všemi těmi drony, škrábáním, šušláním, praskáním apod. Což mě popravdě nijak zvlášť neoslovilo. Posléze jsem byl vyzván k účasti na projektu, který se však nevyvíjel podle mých představ. Nicméně inspirován, jsem vytvořil tuto nahrávku. Takže vznikl, ne programově, jakýsi pohled z dronu, který se vznáší nad smutnou krajinou. A raději beze slov.
Pouze bych dodal, že se nejedná o ambientní hudbu, ale o hudbu k spíše zadumanému poslechu.

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posted 07 November 2024

Saishō 最小 – Camomille

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Saishō 最小

“Camomille”

Welcoming french ambient / drone producer Saishō 最小 to Virtual Soundsystem Records. 💜
L’Abeille Cool owner and minimal synth artist Saishō 最小 creates minimalist soundscapes to help us chill, sleep, focus and/or travel to other dimensions. Enjoy! 👽
credits
released October 4, 2024

Music and artwork by Saishō 最小

saisho.bandcamp.com
labeillecool.bandcamp.com
dlcm.app/labeille-cool

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posted 05 October 2024

Kecap Tuyul – Silent Returns

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Kecap Tuyul

“Silent Returns”

After years spent focusing on his side-project Failure Circle, Kecap Tuyul delivers his first solo album since 2020. Silent Returns comprises 2 electronic soundscapes based on minimalist improvisations with analog synthesizers and no-input mixer.
Release page on eg0cide.com : https://wp.me/pcVRA-34G
Recorded and mixed may-june 2024,
using analog synthesizer and no-input mixer, effects
https://kecaptuyul.com/
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posted 11 September 2024

Fake Samo – Interzona

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Fake Samo

“Interzona”

“An anthropological journey…” —a concept I overheard from one of the attendees at the end of the presentation by the trio led by Fake Samo (computer, composition), plus Edén Carrasco on tenor saxophone and Francisco Sánchez on drums, last August 7, date on which was presented live this album that today you can know, listen and appreciate in its digital version.

As a privileged witness to the history of this recording, which took several months to reach its final form, I can only highlight the result, both in its digital recording and in its performative aspect—two sides of the same coin, or rather, a mirror that faithfully reflects either side of its surface. “Interzona”, the concept that gives this album its title, originates from the idea developed by William S. Burroughs in his novel Naked Lunch. This concept connects to music in multifaceted ways, as Burroughs’ work has profoundly influenced musical culture, especially in electronic music, punk, and experimental rock, with a particular emphasis on Free Jazz in this case. Burroughs’ “Interzona”, as a concept, has become a powerful metaphor for musicians seeking to explore and transgress the boundaries of artistic creation, particularly in genres that value experimentation and the breaking of conventions.

With his computer, software, mouse, attentive ear, and remarkable auditory memory, Fake Samo invites us to engage with his own musical interests, bringing together both performers (Carrasco and Sánchez in this case) and listeners to be part of this collage of crossed references, chaotic worlds, alienated dreams, and ruptures in reality. As in John Cage’s “Music Circus”, where everything and everyone can sound at the same time, this album might evoke the sounds of Throbbing Gristle, Swans, Can, Peter Brötzmann, among others that are sonically more recognizable.

In just over half an hour, “Interzona” unfolds in roughly four movements, with abstract preludes, noise-laden crescendos, and mysterious endings, where the blend of multiple sound layers finds its defined space, shining through and making itself heard. With the recording and pre-mix by Antonia Valladares and the hands of AtomTM on the mixing and mastering, this should come as no surprise. What should be noted, however, is how the realization of an idea that seems simple in its conception can come to such a strong conclusion, both aesthetically and conceptually, becoming a powerful proposal and a manifesto of the will to create.

Mika Martini
(Santiago, Chile. August 2024)

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posted 29 August 2024

Silver Koast – Around here

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Silver Koast

“Around here”

It’s another debut on MiMi Records, Alexandre Gamela is Silver Koast and brings us this beautiful EP.

Around Here” delves into the mystical interplay between light and darkness, exploring the cyclical phases of the day. Inspired by the Hindu concept of Muhurta, each track is named after a specific moment that reflects the subtle shades of light and shadow, shaping our perception of time.

Silver Koast captures this illusion with experimental and ambient compositions, blending elements of drone, electronic, and noise music. This project is a profound exploration of the unseen energies that define the day.

A must listen!!!

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posted 22 August 2024

Luciftia – The Day After the End of Time

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Luciftia

“The Day After the End of Time”

Today our regular contributor Luciftias brings us a new EP of minimalist soundscapes. The Day After the End of Time is made of 4 hypnotic and subtle droning pices to drift on.

Credits

Tracks 1, 2 and 4 recorded 21 Jan 2024 using no-input mixing
Track 3 recorded 1 Jul 2024 using image2sound version 0.7
Editing and modifications applied 25-27 Jul 2024
Artwork created using AI and edited with GIMP and Inkscape
Licensed under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

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posted 05 August 2024