Is Uplifting Drone a Genre?
August 22, 2013 3:17 AM
Is "uplifting drone" a genre? Because that's what I need: many more tracks that sound like Blanck Mass at its most altering. Layers and layers of sound; a structure that builds and builds; an intense, relentless, and repetitive melodic payoff that goes on for longer than you'd think was feasible. So basically, Fuck Buttons, but a little less percussive. Or something along the lines of this. My Last.fm profile should indicate what is—and is not—currently on my musical radar. Thanks!
Try Tim Hecker. I'm thinking especially of Harmony in Ultraviolet and An Imaginary Country, but definitely branch out from there if you like what you hear.
posted by The Michael The at 4:14 AM on August 22, 2013
posted by The Michael The at 4:14 AM on August 22, 2013
Jim O'Rourke released an acoustic piece years and years ago that is similar-ish. its a fairly brief, major key melody on an acoustic that is repeated enough and short enough to seem drone-ish, and all sorts of instruments are layered on top of it as it goes on for roughly an hour. not quite what you're looking for, but arguably in the ballpark.
posted by jpe at 4:55 AM on August 22, 2013
posted by jpe at 4:55 AM on August 22, 2013
From taking a quick listen at the music posted here and skimming your last.fm profile, you might like The Inventors of Aircraft and North Atlantic Drift
posted by Gev at 5:14 AM on August 22, 2013
posted by Gev at 5:14 AM on August 22, 2013
How much guitar are you willing to accept, and what's your threshold for "uplifting"? By way of calibration, here's Pyramids and Nadja - Nadja do a lot of stuff that sounds like this, but it can get quite noisy. If you're willing to listen to "songs", Justin Broadrick's Jesu might fit the bill.
posted by vanar sena at 5:17 AM on August 22, 2013
posted by vanar sena at 5:17 AM on August 22, 2013
Ever listen to The Disintegration Loops? This is the definition of repetitive, and I find it sounds haunting and uplifting simultaneously..
posted by dobi at 6:24 AM on August 22, 2013
posted by dobi at 6:24 AM on August 22, 2013
Maybe Godspeed You Black Emperor? Try yanqui u.x.o.
posted by shothotbot at 7:19 AM on August 22, 2013
posted by shothotbot at 7:19 AM on August 22, 2013
The Orb circa "Orbus Terrarum" is a little droney, like Plateau.
This reminds me also of Edgar Froese and by extension maybe some Tangerine Dream?
posted by drwelby at 7:57 AM on August 22, 2013
This reminds me also of Edgar Froese and by extension maybe some Tangerine Dream?
posted by drwelby at 7:57 AM on August 22, 2013
More acoustic than techno, but Low has always had its droney aspects.
Like a Forest
In Metal
Two Step
posted by TheWhiteSkull at 9:59 AM on August 22, 2013
Like a Forest
In Metal
Two Step
posted by TheWhiteSkull at 9:59 AM on August 22, 2013
You may like Harvestman (Steve von Till of Neurosis in his drone persona).
I find it very uplifting, if a bit down tempo and less electronic than your examples.
posted by Seamus at 11:52 AM on August 22, 2013
I find it very uplifting, if a bit down tempo and less electronic than your examples.
posted by Seamus at 11:52 AM on August 22, 2013
Hmm, I was just listening to Good Night & Good Morning? Maybe they're up your alley?
posted by zusty at 4:37 PM on August 22, 2013
posted by zusty at 4:37 PM on August 22, 2013
Here is an article you might enjoy.
I have a lot of this stuff on the old hard drive at home but am having a lot of difficulty immediately remembering any names. Emeralds springs to mind as a possibility, as do Cocteau Twins and perhaps even Boards of Canada. Brian Eno and Aphex Twin have a few tracks that fit your requirements, as does Coil and Stars of the Lid. Jesu is a good recommendation. Explosions in the Sky is exactly what you want, but with guitars.
posted by turbid dahlia at 5:06 PM on August 22, 2013
I have a lot of this stuff on the old hard drive at home but am having a lot of difficulty immediately remembering any names. Emeralds springs to mind as a possibility, as do Cocteau Twins and perhaps even Boards of Canada. Brian Eno and Aphex Twin have a few tracks that fit your requirements, as does Coil and Stars of the Lid. Jesu is a good recommendation. Explosions in the Sky is exactly what you want, but with guitars.
posted by turbid dahlia at 5:06 PM on August 22, 2013
Look up Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, particularly his album "Love is a Stream", and the band Belong, their album "October Language".
posted by gucci mane at 5:27 PM on August 27, 2013
posted by gucci mane at 5:27 PM on August 27, 2013
Have you listened to Mogwai?
Or perhaps Explosions in the Sky?
What about The Asteroid #4?
Also, check out Mahogany (I can't find a link right now)!
posted by zyxwvut at 6:43 PM on August 28, 2013
Or perhaps Explosions in the Sky?
What about The Asteroid #4?
Also, check out Mahogany (I can't find a link right now)!
posted by zyxwvut at 6:43 PM on August 28, 2013
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posted by usonian at 3:48 AM on August 22, 2013