Vibracathedral Orchestra Explained

Vibracathedral Orchestra
Background:group_or_band
Alias:VCO
Origin:Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Genre:Drone, experimental
Years Active:1998–present
Label:VHF, Giardia, Eclipse, U-Sound, Qbico, Textile, Freedom From
Associated Acts:The Negative Kite, A Band, Astral Social Club, Sunroof!, Total, John Clyde-Evans
Current Members:Adam Davenport
Michael Flower
Julian Bradley
Bridget Hayden
Neil Campbell

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

Biography

The group were formed in Leeds in 1998 when Mick Flower, Neil Campbell and Julian Bradley, who had released a number of homemade cassettes together, joined with Bridget Hayden and Adam Davenport.[1]

Most of the group's earliest recordings, most made by recording live to 2-track,[2] were self-released though many underground labels, including VHF Records, Giardia, Eclipse, U-Sound, Qbico, Textile and Freedom From, have also put out a number of Vibracathedral records. 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.

According to John F Szwed's biography of Sun Ra, Space is the Place, the original Vibra-Cathedral Orchestra was a 1930s jazz band from Ra's home town of Birmingham, Alabama, which was previously called the Sax-O-Society Orchestra.

Discography

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vibracathedral Orchestra Biography AllMusic. AllMusic. 24 August 2015.
  2. Web site: Vibracathedral Orchestra: Tuning to the Rooster. Pitchfork.com. 24 August 2015.