Castor&Pollux Music |
field recordings, teakettles, radio, feedback copyright 2008 Nathan Hubbard/Castor and Pollux Music for Jesse Sanderson |
San Diego CityBeat's 2011 Great Demo Review - NATHAN HUBBARD Drive (for JS) Using tea kettles, radio transmissions, feedback from a vase and a recording of some construction workers grinding the freeway late at night, Hubbard—a member of the storied Trummerflora Collective who plays drums in Rafter’s band—creates a 19-minute opus of interwoven drone tones. There’s a sucking sound like a vacuum cleaner from another side of a wall, piercing pitches that could get a dog barking, ominous bottom-end rumbling and more, all of it coming together to evoke a feeling of quiet, gnawing dread. David Lynch should use this in his next movie. castorandpolluxmusic.com —Peter Holslin |