The Doom Room: ILF Edition

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snap...I was going to suggest Russian Circles too.

what about some doomy noise? that's quite experimental...something like IZAH (may be a bit rough)...or softer...If These Trees Could Talk.
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Sonny Sharrock was damn heavy, and got crazy free. One of the few jazzer's I've enjoyed.

He might like Kayo Dot, Eagle Twin... I'm not sure where the best place to be to ease him into the heavy (or into the right frame of mind to enjoy the simplicity nay... stupidity of a monstrous riff if he's in a high minded jazz mindset though). I gotta say, nearly everyone I've played Electric Wizard to has enjoyed it.

Pelican? Mastodon?

Also in thinking the vein of Across Tundras, maybe U.S. Christmas?
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Ax, you gotta summon DoS.
He's the Dark Lord of Krautrock and SpacenJammen.
I think you'd have better success started on that side of the stream.

Edit: Rory Gallagher?
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You could show him some math rock stuff. Like Tera melos, te, toe, piglet, dakota/dakota and stuff like that. It is on the lighter side but will lead towards heavier stuff. Dakota/Dakota were two of the guys from Russian circles before that band.

There are also some more modern jazzy type rock you could show him like mouse on the keys or jizue. Japanese bands.

And also the more metal type bands like cynic that have the jazzy elements.
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Russian Circles sounds like a good start for jazzbro, I'd give him some later Earth too.
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For starters, Ax, if that's your view of contemporary jazz, you need to get out of the jazz-at-Lincoln-Center circles and see what's happening on the fringes. As with metal, the spectrum is a lot broader than what is visible to those having a casual look from the outside.

As for your cousin, I *should* be a good resource for this question, but having been into metal longer than I've been into jazz, it's hard to predict what will appeal to someone coming at it from the outside. Sonny Sharrock is one of my heroes, and his *Ask the Ages* is remarkably doomy in places, so I'd definitely put that on the list. Instrumental post-metal also seems like a good entry point: Russian Circles, Pelican, etc. I think that Samothrace and Usnea are melodically and rhythmically interesting enough in their own ways to appeal to a jazz listener, if they can get past the vocals. Definitely later Earth. I'll think about it and maybe add some more later.
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skullservant wrote:Dylan Carlson, 'father' of drone, now uses a 1 watt Marshall combo amp for live shows. So...

:lol: is that so?
I've read that Earth's/his side projects' shows are a little quieter than expected, but is that like...quiet enough to talk to the person next to you?
Do you happen to know what amp that is, anyway?


It's one of those Marshall JTM1's. I've seen that he's been using them a lot with drcarlsonalbion.

Goes like this: First time I saw Earth (right after HEX), they played through Pelican's amps, which at the time was huge full stacks.
The second time I saw them was in between Angels, I think. He was playing through some sort of Fender combo amp.
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Drove up to Godcity yesterday with Paul and demoed a bunch of dunwich pedals and also the original OKW, Shrine Fuzz, and QM.

Snapped this photo of Paul and Kurt

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Lots of fun, he has lots of really kool gear. We played out of those 6x12 cabs you may have seen in the HOF recording photos. Most of the stuff he demoed through a 50W JMP since it was a neutral amp to test things on.
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new05002 wrote:Drove up to Godcity yesterday with Paul and demoed a bunch of dunwich pedals and also the original OKW, Shrine Fuzz, and QM.

Snapped this photo of Paul and Kurt

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Lots of fun, he has lots of really kool gear. We played out of those 6x12 cabs you may have seen in the HOF recording photos. Most of the stuff he demoed through a 50W JMP since it was a neutral amp to test things on.


Sweet, I am jealous man. I'd love to play around with all the gear Kurt has and spend some time in his studio.
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new05002 wrote:Drove up to Godcity yesterday with Paul and demoed a bunch of dunwich pedals and also the original OKW, Shrine Fuzz, and QM.

Snapped this photo of Paul and Kurt

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Lots of fun, he has lots of really kool gear. We played out of those 6x12 cabs you may have seen in the HOF recording photos. Most of the stuff he demoed through a 50W JMP since it was a neutral amp to test things on.


Right on! Dude makes records sound super good. When you say demoed, you mean there wil be clips?


Iommic Pope wrote:Ax, you gotta summon DoS.
He's the Dark Lord of Krautrock and SpacenJammen.
I think you'd have better success started on that side of the stream.

Edit: Rory Gallagher?

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I like the Russian Circles, and second that, but I think I'd go more for, like, later Isis (Absence) or some Mid-era Neurosis (Silver in Blood, etc.) because the compositions tend to be a little more interesting.
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If he knows anything about jazz, he should be able to pick out all the jazzy bits in Iommi's playing.
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Bohren und Der Club of Gore!

Dark doom jazz

Specifically the track 'Midnight Black Earth'.
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No clips. Kurt was demoing stuff to see if he wanted to buy anything from me.
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Nifty.

Also, Ax, Oxbow - Narcotic Story & An Evil Heat. Probably Narcotic first.
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