Here's another bit of doom/noise, courtesy of Arha. The idea with these two pieces was to record an extended "song", with distinct movements. Inspirations were: Sleep, Chrome, Bunkur, Moss, and Skullflower. Also, look out for a Kevin Drumm blizzard at around the 17 min. mark. Funeral Drums is where Chrome meets Esoteric. Sci-fi funeral doom with improv processing.
Bleeps. Blips. Bloops. Like Colin Potter/Cologne School 70's/80's stuff, or, if you will, Flying Saucer Attack without drums. Or Circle. Maybe it just sounds like Arha.
So, I'm trying to put together a live/recording unit in the style of Nebula, Sleep, Hawkwind, Comets on Fire, etc. Basically a heavy jammin', fun lovin' Funhouse-era Stooges/Heads/Hypnos 69 kind of creature.
Here's a comp. of the kinds of bands with a similar vibe:
No blastbeats, cause I don't have a drummer and didn't get around to programming 'em. I loves me some delay and reverb, too. Lousy production values, on account of I only use Audacity (128 bitrate for mp3's) and I'm not great at mixing yet.