Sumac, by Jonathan Coleclough & Andrew Chalk

1 track album

Jonathan Coleclough
#NowPlaying #ArcaneDevice #DroneDay This LP meets at the intersection of drone and generative music. https://davidleemyers.bandcamp.com/album/envoi-in-cumin
envoi in cumin, by arcane device

1 track album

David Lee Myers
Meditative Music 1 - 5, by Pulse Emitter

44 track album

Pulse Emitter
Slight delay… Had to pick up something from the grocery!
#NowPlaying #ChubbyWolf #DroneDay Celer was originally Will Long and his wife Danielle Baquet Long. She recorded her own floating music as Chubby Wolf. https://chubbywolf.bandcamp.com/album/ornitheology
Ornitheology, by Chubby Wolf

2 track album

Chubby Wolf
#NowPlaying #StefanMathieu #DroneDay How can a drone feel cold and warm at the same time? https://lineimprint.bandcamp.com/album/remain
Remain, by STEPHAN MATHIEU

1 track album

LINE
#NowPlaying #RobertTurman #DroneDay While, yes, this box set of recordings from 1976–1987 isn’t always pure drone, and even sometimes a little noisy, it is phenomenal. https://robertturman.bandcamp.com/album/chapter-eleven-1976-1987
Chapter Eleven (1976 - 1987), by Robert Turman

45 track album

Robert Turman
#NowPlaying #PhillNiblock #DroneDay These longform pieces for violin and hurdy gurdy are my favorite of all his recordings. Truly hypnotic, especially when watching his silent films documenting people at work. https://phillniblock.bandcamp.com/album/touch-works-for-hurdy-gurdy-and-voice
Touch Works, for Hurdy Gurdy and Voice, by Phill Niblock

3 track album

Phill Niblock
#NowPlaying #FolkeRabe #DroneDay “Was??” was originally released as a split LP by Wergo with a Bo Anders Persson piece on the flip side in 1970. It was later rereleased by @SteamroomLive’s Dexter Cigar imprint, then once again by Important Records a decade ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HjAdIOTTho
Folke Rabe - What (full album)

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#NowPlaying #GregorCürten #AnselmRogmans #DroneDay Planes was a private press LP in 1974, long sought after for their association with Komische bands like Kluster, now remastered and reissued by Entr’acte. https://e-numbers.bandcamp.com/album/planes-e138
Planes (E138), by GREGOR CĂśRTEN & ANSELM ROGMANS

2 track album

Entr’acte
telegraphy by the sea, by jim haynes

1 track album

helen scarsdale
#NowPlaying #TheHaflerTrio #DroneDay “Kill the King” is equal parts collage, dark ambient, and mesmerizing drone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Fsa2c0IuFo
The Hafler Trio - Kill the King (Full Album)

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#NowPlaying #AlanLamb #DroneDay First and foremost these are field recordings of electric cables in the Australian countryside. It’s also incredibly beautiful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnlNbb8eric
Alan Lamb - Night Passage, 1998

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#DroneDay Here’s a lovely interview #ChrisWatson conducted with #AlanLamb for the BBC where he explains his process and how weather plays an integral part. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smnbq25q5gw
Alan Lamb & Chris Watson - BBC4 Interview ( Spoken / Field / Experimental)

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#NowPlaying #ThomasKöner #DroneDay When Roland Speckle/Barooni released this LP in 1990, I was completely gobsmacked. At first listen, it sounds verrry quiet, almost silent at times, but if you pay attention with headphones there’s so much going on! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0z-87tt-6w
Thomas Köner - Nunatak Gongamur (1990 - Full Album)

Barooni – BAR002https://www.discogs.com/ru/Thomas-K%C3%B6ner-Nunatak-Gongamur/release/155998Untitled - 0:00 Untitled - 3:23 Untitled - 9:26 ...

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#NowPlaying #Lustmord #DroneDay Time to wrap this up (really, I could go on, but the point is to listen to some of my personal favorites) with the master of dark ambient drone, Brian Williams aka Lustmord. https://lustmord.bandcamp.com/album/the-place-where-the-black-stars-hang
The Place Where The Black Stars Hang, by Lustmord

5 track album

Lustmord

@soundclamp @sepulchra This album is such a masterpiece.

Mildly shocked not to see Coil’s _Time Machines_ in this list? Or any of their seasonal quartet of drone drops…

@dwenius @sepulchra Coil deserves a thread of their own haha.