Noctilucent Clouds

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Noctilucent Clouds is the still forming mix of a variety of influences started in 2007 and continues to be an ongoing experiment with sounds, drones, loops, field recordings, treated and sampled guitars and basses.

The tracks on the collection ‘Calls Across the Void’ were recorded over the last while up to Aug 2009. ‘Rushes’ attempts to describe the sound equivalent of time lapse weather films rushing across an open landscape.

September 2009 saw the start of a new collection of tracks provisionally titled ‘Of the Heart and the Head’ aiming at a cleaner less distorted sound on the ‘Heart’ side- see recently added tracks, Heart 1 and Heart 2.

‘Falling but Floating’ was recorded in a session 18/10/09 with the sound aiming at a blissfull state whilst reflecting not being totally in control. Lamental 4b was recorded 28/10/09 as a tribute. Apart from the guitar wash featured midway, the sounds are from a bass guitar. Added late Nov 2009 ‘Continuum Concept Part 1’ is an attempt to cause to aid concentration, settlement and focus, may also help with insomnia.

Heart 3 is a special addition for Last FM listeners.

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  • RHobday

    Yep...don't see many strangers round here....

    16 Jul 2012 Reply
  • RHobday

    Seems quiet here...

    13 Feb 2012 Reply
  • Tamatoy

    I've been listening to this a lot more lately. When you first came to me showing me your music, I wasn't a big fan of the drone sound. Now I can't get enough of it, and 8 minutes seem to fly by like nothing!

    26 Feb 2011 Reply
  • RosesOfTomorrow

    3rd. Woohey. ;)

    8 Nov 2009 Reply
  • yulquen

    Hey, this is a really impressive piece of work, reminiscent of the quieter tracks on Hecker's 'Haunt Me, Haunt Me Do It Again'. And that's a big compliment. Probably the standout for me is Mardley Heath, which has a really calm ambient feel to it. Also, Waiting is an excellent closer. Very good from start to finish, and something I'll listen to again.

    3 Sep 2009 Reply