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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2024 · 28 MIN

episode 67

from The Place of Sound · host Vincent Andrisani

Ottawa’s Drone Day was created to celebrate drone music, a type of experimental music created by holding a single note or tone. It is celebrated annually and according to the drone day website can take place “In a park, under a bridge, on the beach, on a roof, in the record store, online, in a cave, under your bed.” Saturday, May 25th marked the tenth ever drone day. Our host and producer Natalie Hall attended Ottawa’s drone day celebrations, and in this episode, she brings you to the church in the Dominion-Chalmers center and investigates what makes people love drone. In this episode you will hear the musical work of Pauline Oliveros, Anne Bourne, 16:9 Ratio and the group droners.

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Ottawa’s Drone Day was created to celebrate drone music, a type of experimental music created by holding a single note or tone. It is celebrated annually and according to the drone day website can take place “In a park, under a bridge, on the beach,...

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