Alumbrados - The Stone of the Wise (CDR, 2005)
This has a lot of different things going on. I'm not that into the intro of this, because I think immediately diving into a MLK speech (I'm pretty sure it is MLK) and having vague intensity build-ups, is something countless other people have already done, and Alumbrados don't really add much to the formula. However, I posted this for a reason. I'm hoping you either look past (or skip) the first track and get into the meat of this album. If you do, you'll see that there is a nice blend of organic sounds (guitar, field recordings) buffetting one of the best folk-drones I've heard in the last few years. Sure, like all albums, this one is tied to a ordinary, but personal, experience. The full swell of the drone hit me just as a gigantic, Manhattan-bound train was discharging a couple thousand people, and I saw so much clarity and variety, delivered with subtlety, in this drone as to give each person coursing through the station their own special portion.
If you're a fan of drone, you know that it is pretty easy to make a pleasant drone, but very hard to make one distinctive from others, or capable of giving you new feelings upon second listens. This does that. Indeed, I see the other stuff on this record as a bonus. Let me know if you're feeling the other portions. Enjoy!

6 comments:
post less drone
Less drone, more ___ ?
more jazz
obscure european jazz
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