Elektronauts
Questions for fans of Drone / Noise music
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General Discussion
pselodux
March 5, 2015, 11:51pm
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I can’t really remember when I started liking it. I think it stems from playing gigs in my late teens. The experimental electronic scene in my home city (Perth, Australia) was pretty small, so any gigs would be pretty diverse, ranging from IDM to breakcore/hardcore and yeah, noise/drone stuff. I didn’t really understand it at the time but I started making jokey noise tracks that people in the breakcore scene seemed to love (until they found out it was a joke). From there I started combining noise with ambient music, just for my own experiments but eventually getting into the texture of it, and then I realised others like Fennesz, Pita and the Heckers were doing similar stuff and I started appreciating it a bit more seriously. I’m still not really into the super extreme distorted stuff, only because it just doesn’t sound as interesting texturally.
Yeah, see above. To me it’s all about texture, and I’m a sucker for a nice sustained chord. Merzbow never really excited me, for example, only because I find his textures pretty boring… though I can imagine it’d be pretty great live. I think that’s the key, noise/drone should be experienced live, or at least very loud, imo (or as loud as you can tolerate in headphones).
Probably once a week or so, at least. Maybe for an hour or two, depending on if I want to listen to a few albums in a row, or if I’m at a live gig. I play in a synthpunk/psych noise duo so our jams probably factor into that as well.
Not sure about hits/classics, but I really love Pita’s album ‘Get Down’. It’s got a bit more structure/rhythm than usual noise albums. As for drone, I dunno, maybe get some Sunn O))) albums? And yeah, as others have mentioned, Fripp’s guitar loop stuff is really great.
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