The prediction of my own death. Not quite bass music.
"Of course, Jones sends us off in a tripped out, iridescent, evocative mood. Sometimes we sit back and reflect on all the shit we've been through, do, want to do, experience, deal with, fight over, cry about, hate, love, and live for. '27' pulls up a chair, hands you a notebook, a box of tissues, a punching bag, and says 'let it all out'. Floods of vibes pour over, connections to ourselves, our friends, family, and the world come to life. The wild card Jones always reminds us he's a real human being, with thoughts and feelings and a realistic sense of himself, with tracks like this. Life can be consuming, and death is a reality and sometimes crosses our minds. One day we'll die, but it sure is nice to be alive."
credits
from The Putrescence EP,
released June 5, 2018
All music written, composed, and produced by Brian Gardner
Mastering by Shane "Ludge" Brown
Artwork by Renee "Deadfeatha" Landry and Kyle Tamosaitis
I can't stop listening to this album. It's so good. So many different amazing songs. Yheti can turn such small amounts of time into massive complex journeys. Signals from above grew on me over time a great deal and I think that is always a special and mysterious thing. voidhaven
I don't need the members of any community discarded and body othered as a bitch, thanks of the trees for helping me realize there's no point in bass music that I need to hear someone slip the word into my eardrum. cya. BeatsaNdBuds
omg, this is awesome! i have been a huge tipper fan a long time, albums like broken soul jamboree & forward escape are rare electronic masterpieces. i have listen to this more than 100 times and i can detect always more layers...so ful of details in the background...a class of it's own, music and production are not from this world! dub orange
Layering acoustic drums and bass with synth and dreamy vocals to form undulating pieces, “Drums” is Red On's take on contemporary krautrock. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 12, 2021