DRONES
A unique collaborative project mixing drone-inspired works from 20th and 21st century music with the texture of immersive walls of sound from contemporary experimental metal music.
Belgian black metal band Wiegedood joins forces with BL!NDMAN [sax] to explore their interpretation of drone music, a style of music characterised by sustained, resonant and monotonous tones.
Listening to monotonous sounds requires an attention that we have lost in the overstimulated world. ‘Clock time’ increasingly dominates the musical experience, creating a tendency for listeners to interrupt the musical experience or stop early without a conscious and voluntary reason.
With this project, BL!NDMAN and Wiegedood present drone music as ‘a timeless immersive stream of sound’ that demands your attention. In one long concert, they incorporate idiosyncratic interpretations of artists from the classical music world and other more experimental music scenes influenced by the conceptual framework of drone music.
The result is a pulsating, immersive concert experience with an adapted visual lighting setting. A musically overwhelming trip that stirs the senses and leaves the listener with a completely new understanding of monotonous sounds.
BL!NDMAN & Wiegedood: artistic coordination
Eric Sleichim and Tomas Serrien: concept
Ward De Ketelaere: musical direction
Tomas Serrien: dramaturgy
Wiegedood
Levy Seynaeve: guitar, throat singing, theremin
Wim Coppers: drums, percussion, throat singing, theremin
Gilles Demolder: guitar, electronics
BL!NDMAN [sax]
Pieter Pellens: soprano saxophone, percussion
Hendrik Pellens: alto saxophone, percussion, electronics
Piet Rebel: tenor saxophone, percussion, electronics
Raf Minten: baritone saxophone, percussion



Programme
New interpretations of drone inspired works by James Tenney, Giacinto Scelsi, Klaus Lang, among others.
In addition, new works are created using drone techniques/concepts employed by artists such as Eliane Radigue, Earth, Pandit Pran Nath and Steve Reich.
Alternating with this, several songs by Wiegedood will be reinterpreted.