- Digital
drøne
feral
Drøne
- Cat No: DRONE3
- Release: 2025-12-05
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Track List
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1. drøne - factoria
07:01 -
2. drøne - old face
03:55 -
3. drøne - sēo/hine
06:47 -
4. drøne - escapement
01:34 -
5. drøne - cadre
01:29 -
6. drøne - space blind
00:52 -
7. drøne - the possibility of tenderness
05:13 -
8. drøne - mister x
01:26 -
9. drøne - feral child
05:19 -
10. drøne - rime or reason
11:06
0bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]
drøne are Mike Harding & Mark Van Hoen, with guests on 'feral' Elisa Fairies (vocals) & Sissi Rada (Harp). Also featuring recordings by Jana Winderen and photography by Nico Van Hoen, it is drøne's 6th full length album.
"…a hauntingly strange and mysterious immersion into a crackling entropy of phantom radio transmissions, squalls of static, choruses of insects, and creepily digitized voices." [Brainwashed]
"Both of A Perfect Blind's long form pieces have brief samples of telephonic voice that emerge out of drøne's delicate and refined weave of suspended electronics and stealthy strings. They suggest a meditation on distant webs of communication, like a watchful alien intelligence who for centuries has remained curious but too circumspect and wary to make contact. However, as they steadily and gracefully travel to their conclusions, both pieces develop into more musical passages, perhaps to inject a sense of pathos, as if memories of beauty are identified in wake of the more foreboding environments of the present." [The Quietus]
"…a hauntingly strange and mysterious immersion into a crackling entropy of phantom radio transmissions, squalls of static, choruses of insects, and creepily digitized voices." [Brainwashed]
"Both of A Perfect Blind's long form pieces have brief samples of telephonic voice that emerge out of drøne's delicate and refined weave of suspended electronics and stealthy strings. They suggest a meditation on distant webs of communication, like a watchful alien intelligence who for centuries has remained curious but too circumspect and wary to make contact. However, as they steadily and gracefully travel to their conclusions, both pieces develop into more musical passages, perhaps to inject a sense of pathos, as if memories of beauty are identified in wake of the more foreboding environments of the present." [The Quietus]
