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Vibracathedral Orchestra

 
Artist: Vibracathedral Orchestra

Group Members:

Adam Davenport, Julian Bradley, Neil Campbell

Similar Artists:

Youngsbower, Sunroof!, Richard Youngs, Flying Saucer Attack, Concord Ballet Orchestra Players, Double Leopards, Jackie-O Motherfucker, Total, Ashtray Navigations, Pelt, Organum
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Queen of Guess," "Dabbling With Gravity and Who You Are," "Wisdom Thunderbolt"

Biography

British avant garde collective Vibracathedral Orchestra was formed in 1998 by Julian Bradley, Neil Campbell, Bridget Hayden, Adam Davenport and Michael Flower. The groups aesthetic is based on long-form drones coming straight out of the '60s tradition of eastern inspired rock and folk music exemplified in the musings of obscure hippie collective ensembles Third Ear Band and Hapsash and the Colored Coat and Velvet Underground. Touching bases with the early classical minimalism of Terry Riley, LaMonte Young and Tony Conrad along the way, the Vibracathedral Orchestra create trance music from other dimensions. Their recorded music is strictly played live, in the home or in concert, recorded direct to two-track tape with guitars, violins, cello, banjo, mandolin, tanpura, clarinet, recorders, flute, whistles, trombone, various home-made instruments, percussion, organ, toy piano, an arsenal of casio toy organs.

Leader Neil Campbell 'was a veteran of the U.K. underground drone music scene having been a member of the mystical lo fi act A Band and worked on numerous collaborations with the extraordinarily talented Richard Youngs, noise acts Prick Decay, Simon Wickham Smith, Smell and Quim and The Universal Indians. Julian Bradley was half of the ultra-obscure duo The Negative Kite and released a string of cassettes as Scorch.

Vibracathedral Orchestra started releasing music in 1999 with a CDR label of their own making which put out a number of obscurities that made their way to underground noise and avant garde circles the world over. By the middle of 2000 the group had releases popping up in ultra limited editions, with American labels VHF and Giardia both putting out albums their work became available a little more widely. Their affiliations with U.K. underground heroes Richard Youngs and Simon Wickham Smith, Skullflower and Sunroof! got college radio and press looking to the U.K. indie scene again for inventive free-form music in the shadow of an electronica overdose to which the Vibracathedral Orchestra's organic music offered the perfect antidote. The CD Lino Hi appeared on Giardia records in 2000 and Versatile Arab Chord Chart on VHF while Freedom From and Roaratorio released limited vinyl only releases of their low-tech jamming.

The ultra obscure self-released 10" EP Falling Free You and Me/Filling Sacks With Colored Scraps- although not officially a Vibracathedral Orchestra release- is one of the stellar recordings of the group members in different incarnations doing cosmic improvisations that sound similar to some of the early John Cale experiments released on Sunblinded Music.

Fans of the underground scene that spawned the likes of the Dead C., Richard Youngs, Organum and Nurse With Wound will hear a logical progression in the sound of Vibracathedral Orcrestra who carry the mantle of noise and Minimalism into a new century. ~ Martin Walters, All Music Guide
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Vibracathedral Orchestra
Also known as VCO
Origin Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Genres Drone, experimental
Years active 1998–present
Labels VHF, Giardia, Eclipse, U-Sound, Qbico, Textile, Freedom From
Associated acts The Negative Kite, Scorch, A Band, Astral Social Club, Sunroof!, Total, John Clyde-Evans
Members
Adam Davenport
Michael Flower
Former members
Julian Bradley
Bridget Hayden
Neil Campbell

Vibracathedral Orchestra is an England-based drone ensemble that has been active since 1998.

Biography

The original group came together when Mick Flower began recording with Neil Campbell and Julian Bradley, who had released a number of homemade cassettes and an LP of their duo work. They self-released 2 CD-R albums before Campbell suggested merging the nascent group with the trio Flower was working with alongside Bridget Hayden and Adam Davenport, forming the best-known five-piece Vibracathedral Orchestra line-up.

Vibracathedral Orchestra has many self-released albums but has made music available through many underground labels, including VHF Records, Giardia, Eclipse, U-Sound, Qbico, Textile and Freedom From. They have twice been featured in session on Resonance FM, given an hour-long slot each time.

Although very much a fixed unit, the line-up has been occasionally augmented by the likes of Matthew Bower, John Godbert, Richard Youngs, John Clyde Evans (latterly known as Tirath Singh Nirmala), and Tom Greenwood (of Jackie-O Motherfucker). Julian Bradley left the group in 2004 with both Neil Campbell and Bridget Hayden following him in 2006. A new album, Wisdom Thunderbolt, featuring Chris Corsano and Matthew Bower as guests, was released on VHF in 2007. The group performed at the Colour Out Of Space festival in Brighton in August 2008 with a line-up of Flower, Davenport and Bradley.

Discography

  • Mothing CD-R (1998), self-released
  • Copse CD-R (1998), self-released
  • Falling Free You and Me/Filling Sacks with Coloured Scraps 10" (1999), self-released
  • The Vibracathedral String Quartet CD-R (1999), self-released
  • Music for Red Breath CD-R (2000), self-released
  • Vibracathedral String Band / Vibracathedral Drum Troupe 7" (2000), Freedom From
  • Lino Hi CD (2000), Giardia
  • Hollin CD-R (2000), self-released
  • Versatile Arab Chord Chart CD (2001), VHF
  • Long Live the Weeds CD-R (2001), self-released
  • Their Spines Crumble for a Hug cassette (2001), self-released
  • My Gate's Open, Tremble by My Side (2001), Roaratorio
  • Hot Booty CD-R (2001), VHF
  • Live in Newcastle and Leeds 1999 cassette (2001), Matching Head Tapes
  • The One You Call the Ghost Train 7" (2001), Tonschact
  • Dabbling with Gravity and Who You Are (2002), VHF
  • Wearing Clothes of Ash / Baptism Bar Blues split with Jackie-O Motherfucker (2002), Textile
  • split with Low (2002), Misplaced Music
  • MMICD CD-R (2003), self-released
  • Girls with Rocks in Their Hands 7" (2003), Great Pop Supplement
  • Rain Gutter Teasing Rusty Cat Sneezing split 7" with Phonophani (2003), Safe as Milk
  • Hex Hostess CD-R (2003), self-released
  • Wings over America split with Sunroof! (2003), VHF
  • The Queen of Guess (2003), VHF
  • U-Sound volume 13: Live in Manchester/Leeds CD-R (2003), U-Sound
  • Ragged and Right CD-R (2003), self-released
  • Royal Park / Brudenell 7" (2003), Gold Soundz
  • untitled double LP (2004), self-released
  • Live on WFMU (2004), Eclipse
  • Pontiac Lady triple CD-R (2004), VHF
  • Resonance Session CDR (self-released 2005)
  • Qbico U-Night 2LP, 2 sides by VCO (Qbico 2005)
  • Øyenstikker utbrudd CD-R (2005) self-released
  • Live at Audioscope '04 split 10" with The Telescopes (2005), Fourier Transform
  • Smash! Smash! Smash! CD-R (2005), self-released
  • Tuning to the Rooster CD (2005), Important
  • Saved by the Bird CD-R (2005), self-released
  • VCO @ ATP 2004 CD-R (2006), Spirit of Orr
  • The Sun Balance / The Open Knot (2007), Qbico
  • Wisdom Thunderbolt (2007), VHF

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