Alphabetical Order - Daily Music Recommendations #28 (B) Ben Frost (Instrumental/Experimental/Industrial/Dark Ambient/Drone)
Greetings everyone, today we are checking out some experimental music from an Australian noise artist based out of Iceland. Ben Frost has been releasing music since the early 2000s, and has continued to improve his own sound while experimenting with the boundaries and limitations of genres like Dark ambient and harsh noise.
To me his music has a kind of cinematic feel to it, like we're deep inside this world covered in smoke and dust,
trying to find our way through the harsh environment. He incorporates both dark synths, with field recordings and electronic drums for a mix of serene fields of noise and moments of ecstasy ripping you apart. We'll start off with his 2nd album, "Theory Of Machines"
A pretty accurate depiction of going to a noise show Source
Theory Of Machines
Coming out in 2006, this record has a very heavy tone surrounding it, with slow droning builds leading us towards the eclipse. Minimalist use of drums makes the songs increasingly psychedelic and floaty. Especially on tracks like "Stomp", a slow ambient track building itself up slowly until it's ready to unleash itself upon the listener.
From that we go to "We Love You Michael Gira", a track named in homage to the front man of the post-punk band Swans. They are notoriously loud and abrasive in their music, and this track reflects that in it's own meandering way.
The songs on this record all take a while to get going, and they are more like solo pieces than a flowing symphony of noise. However I really enjoy some of the tracks on here. Especially the track we're gonna start off with, with a name that invokes an immediate feeling of dread in me. A very slow meditative journey through the darkness, "Forgetting You Is Like Breathing Water"
Forgetting You Is Like Breathing Water
To me his music has a kind of cinematic feel to it, like we're deep inside this world covered in smoke and dust,
trying to find our way through the harsh environment. He incorporates both dark synths, with field recordings and electronic drums for a mix of serene fields of noise and moments of ecstasy ripping you apart. We'll start off with his 2nd album, "Theory Of Machines"
A pretty accurate depiction of going to a noise show Source
Theory Of Machines
Coming out in 2006, this record has a very heavy tone surrounding it, with slow droning builds leading us towards the eclipse. Minimalist use of drums makes the songs increasingly psychedelic and floaty. Especially on tracks like "Stomp", a slow ambient track building itself up slowly until it's ready to unleash itself upon the listener.
From that we go to "We Love You Michael Gira", a track named in homage to the front man of the post-punk band Swans. They are notoriously loud and abrasive in their music, and this track reflects that in it's own meandering way.
The songs on this record all take a while to get going, and they are more like solo pieces than a flowing symphony of noise. However I really enjoy some of the tracks on here. Especially the track we're gonna start off with, with a name that invokes an immediate feeling of dread in me. A very slow meditative journey through the darkness, "Forgetting You Is Like Breathing Water"
Forgetting You Is Like Breathing Water
trying to find our way through the harsh environment. He incorporates both dark synths, with field recordings and electronic drums for a mix of serene fields of noise and moments of ecstasy ripping you apart. We'll start off with his 2nd album, "Theory Of Machines"
A pretty accurate depiction of going to a noise show Source
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Nice one. Thanks for the share!