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Jonathan Coleclough/Bass Communion/Colin Potter

Bass Communion · 2003

147 min · 5 tracks · ambient ยท drone music

Ethereal soundscapes intertwine with dense drones, creating an immersive auditory experience that transcends conventional boundaries.

Jonathan Coleclough/Bass Communion/Colin Potter is an album by Bass Communion, released in 2003. Ethereal soundscapes intertwine with dense drones, creating an immersive auditory experience that transcends conventional boundaries. The album is notable for its extensive length, particularly the track 'Epidural', which stretches over an hour, challenging traditional song formats. It received positive critical reception within niche music circles, establishing Bass Communion as a prominent act in the ambient genre and influencing subsequent artists exploring similar soundscapes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Jonathan Coleclough/Bass Communion/Colin Potter sound like?

Ethereal soundscapes intertwine with dense drones, creating an immersive auditory experience that transcends conventional boundaries. Rooted in ambient and drone music.

What makes Jonathan Coleclough/Bass Communion/Colin Potter by Bass Communion notable?

The album is notable for its extensive length, particularly the track 'Epidural', which stretches over an hour, challenging traditional song formats. It received positive critical reception within niche music circles, establishing Bass Communion as a prominent act in the ambient genre and influencing subsequent artists exploring similar soundscapes. Released in December 2003, this collaboration reflects Bass Communion's evolution as a project led by Steven Wilson. This album follows their earlier works, showcasing a deeper exploration of ambient and drone music, marking a significant phase in Wilson's career as he expanded his artistic horizons beyond rock.

How many songs are on Jonathan Coleclough/Bass Communion/Colin Potter?

Jonathan Coleclough/Bass Communion/Colin Potter has 5 tracks, running approximately 147 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·147:43

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Passed 12:53
  • 2 Yossaria Standout 24:13
  • 3 Raiser 8:48
  • 4 Pethidine Standout 27:51

Disc 2

  • 1 Epidural Standout 1:13:57

Release Date

December 1, 2003

Genre

drone music

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

147 min 43 sec