Long-running British shoegazers Swervedriver share second single "Drone Lover."
Analog synthesizers, beats and effects in service of the ambient drone.
Analog synthesizers, beats and effects in service of the ambient drone.
Under the watchful (and still proud) eye of Captain Pabst, steadfast day drinkers with koozies in hand turned out to hear PDX electro-darlings Hustle and Drone open day one of Project Pabst. The trio's fresh synth pop cut through the 97 degree weather. With just as much sweat and half as many keybo…
Ambient noise drone manipulations from Justin Figiel in service of the summer night.
A collection of high-flying, shimmering drones and hyper-tactile field recordings from Charles Stanyan.
Drone and techno influenced singer songwriter goes down her own electric trail.
Jim Haynes an electro-acoustic performance using drones, field recordings and tactile objects.
An abstract, rhythmic drone freak-out featuring Evan Schiller on electronics and Branden Harper on the drum kit.
This Seattle-based drone- and techno-influenced singer songwriter goes down her own electric trail in this session.
Lara Candland and Christian Asplund layer text, drones and live sampling to create lush and evocative ecotopes for the ear.
Noise and beats in service of the drone experience, with Jason Bledsoe (drums) and Lea Bledsoe (bass, keys and samples).
Lara Candland and Christian Asplund layer text, drones and live sampling to create lush and evocative ecotopes for the ear.
Drone rockin' holoscene viewers Greg Miller (bass and noise) and Mark Schlipper (drums and lap steel).
from the Sonarchy Archive Series, this November 1998 drone music performance is ideal for closing out 2009: A meditation on quiet with Paul Moore and David Brogan on electronics.
Drone-pop, tight drums, atmospheric synth loops and textures from this Portland duo of Tony Bertaccini (kit drums) and Bei Yan (analog synths).
Power-surge trio bores into Seattle's drone center, with Kenny Day (drums), Levi Fuller (bass), Mark Schlipper (guitar).
After shoegazing, stoner post-rock comes the heavy sister with her drone rock flag flying. Mark Schlipper (guitar), Levi Fuller (bass) and Dan Colavito (drums).
Dylan Carlson talks his legendary drone band's new album, Full Upon Her Burning Lips
A remarkable performance of the long string instrument. This Sonarchy archive show was first aired in March 1999 and presents one of the deepest and richest of drone instruments played by the woman who built and developed it.