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[If you're unfamiliar with Children of the Drone, the series of compilations will provide a better overview than these individual sessions, which can be quite 'unrepresentative'.]
Improvised music, recorded at St. Stephens church, Exeter on 03/05/06.
This audio is part of the collection: Open Source Audio
Artist/Composer: Children of the Drone
Date: 2006-05-03
Source: MiniDisc
Keywords: ambient; atmospheric; beyond classification; Devon; drone; droning; Exeter; free psych-folk; free psychfolk; free psych folk; freeform; improv; improvisation; improvisational; improvisatory; improvised; improvising; jam; jamming; lo-fi; lofi; modal; other; psychedelia; psychedelic; psychfolk; psych-folk; psych folk; space; spacey; spontaneous; spoken word; psychogeography; psychogeographical; saz; baglama; electroacoustic; electro-acoustic
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Simon - laptop, electronics James S - percussion, vocals, saz Keith - electric guitar, fretless electric bass James T - piano, percussion, poetry Henry - percussion Vaughan - vocals, guitar Matthew W - saz, percussion Mick - electric guitar, fretless electric bass Jo - voice Pete - voice, guitar, piano ? - voice Peter - percussion
Simon's laptop setup - Vaughan and Jo in background Phil Smith from the local performance art collective Wrights & Sites also came along to read some psychogeographical text as a sort of preparation for the forthcoming tEXt Festival performance in the Phoenix bar on 14th May. All our tracks get uploaded with the default title "untitled" since, as a collective, we have no straightforward way of deciding on anything! We are inviting listeners to suggest more interesting titles for our pieces. If any occur to you, please leave a little review (it's easy - see the link below) in which you suggest them. You can tell us what you think of our music at the same time. Any suggested titles we like may end up getting adopted. File names encode recording information, as follows: "010605-d2t1x2-2130to2412.mp3" would be excerpt 2 from track 1 of minidisc 2 (running from 21:30 to 24:12 of that track) recorded during the session on 1st June 2005. Sessions are usually in two parts - we fill one disc, stop for tea, and then fill another disc. ![]() Individual Files
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