alfred
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[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.701961)]i got into “drone” around when fennesz ‘endless summer’ came out in 2001. that album was like a revelation to me. i was more into noise rock / post rock / post hardcore before that, but never much into “shoegaze”. 'endless summer" opened my eyes to what electronic music can be. techno has degenerated into club culture and i hated it with a passion. four to the floor rubbish, lame retro synth sounds and snobbish idiots… fennesz music to me was the opposite of all that. it was introspective, almost contemplative without being like shitty new age escapist meditation music, but more of a reflection on modern technology and the digital age. nowadays the glitch/ambient sound aestetic is something you hear in every supermarket and every TV jingle, but back then it was quite radical.
[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.701961)]the bad “drone” stuff to me is what you hear on 90% of the drone/ambient bandcamp pages: endless boring synthpads with a shimmer reverb applied and all settings maxed out on it. no transients, no arrangements nothing that is distinguishible, just a wash of reverb that every idiot can put together in 5min. what also makes fennesz/hecker masters of their craft is that they perform their music live on a regular basis. their music doesn’t emerge from an ITB vacuum just to sit on a hard drive.
[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.701961)]i hardly ever listen to much new ambient/dronemusic these days, but it still has a place in my heart.
[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.701961)]you can trace “drone” music back to scelsi/dumitrescu/eno or even to the prehistoric age if you want. basically any music that consists of sustained sounds is “drone” music. it seems to be rediscovered by a young generation every ten years over and over again and everyone always thinks it is the latest s***. “drone” is such an annoying music marketing buzzword at the moment. But it really has ALWAYS been there and at times it was much better then it is now.
[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.701961)]sure there’s plenty of classics. also check out charlemagne palestine or ligeti. but scelsi is definitely one of my favourites. i also see “drone” more rooted in the spectralist composers than in the minimalists. minimalism like reich/glass is much more rhythmic uptempo music that is composed of repetitive short phrases. it is in fact quite the opposite of “drone”.