Austere (band)

Austere
Origin Portland, Oregon, USA
Genres Ambient, Drone, Minimalism
Years active 1998 – present
Labels Sound-O-Mat Recordings
(2001-present)
Hypnos
(2006-present)
Blue Water Records
(2007-2010)
Dark Duck Records:
Drone Download Project
(2001-present)
rM
(2010-present)
Associated acts The Mystifying Oracle, Freq. Magnet
Website austere.org
Members
anonymous
Past members
anonymous

Austere is an anonymous, obscurantist electronic music 'band' that has covered a wide variety of styles in their releases: psybient, psychedelic ambient, ambient, dark ambient, drone, glitch-ambient, downtempo-style drum and bass and Classical Minimalism music. The group started working together in 1997, with their first release on 01 January 1998, and is loosely based in the Pacific Northwest in Portlandia, Oregon due to their connection to Sound-O-Mat Recordings which is located there.

The two members have lived in various places, such as New York City, NY; London, UK; Portlandia, OR; Seattle, WA;Brighton, UK and SF, CA amongst many.

Their Classical Minimalism recordings: "Convergence", "Eco", "Pulse" and "Vox" all draw upon composer Steve Reich's Process Music approach, as defined by his 1968 manifesto "Music as a Gradual Process."

They have collaborated with a number of musicians/bands including Abstract Audio Systems (New York City), In The Now (Brighton, UK) and Stephen Philips, owner of Dark Duck Records.

They have contributed to videos and films: the soundtrack for The Thin Horizon, an independent film written, directed and produced by Michael Peters of Artifexwerks located in Forest Grove, Oregon; a track from the Dark Duck Records Drone Download Project was used Claude's Room, also an independent film. They have also contributed to several music videos, such as the Abandon video, and most recently, the Tiny Danser.

It had been confirmed that both the members of the band are avid lovers of the popcorn variety of "Dum Dum's" lollipops.

Austere's members have recorded solo works, as The Mystifying Oracle and Freq. Magnet. The latter has released three full CDs, a DVD, and a recent track on a Hypnos compilation CD.

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Discography

Austere discography

Austere Logo (2007)
Releases
Studio albums 13
Live albums 1
EPs 4
Singles 10
Video albums 2
Soundtracks 2

The discography of Austere, includes thirteen studio albums, four extended play CDEPs, ten compilation appearances, including several on Hypnos and a 6 hour compilation box set of previously released and three unreleased tracks.

Albums

Released Title Other information Label
18 January 1998 Convergence (CD) Originally a CDR released by the band. Reissued on CD by Sound-O-Mat Recordings in 2005. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#01)
October 1999 Monodia (CDR) Limited edition of 50 and 15 promo copies (65 total), long out-of-print. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#02)
February 2000 fade (CDR) Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#03)
October 2000; reissued 2006 Curio (CDR) First limited edition of 50 with gold foil. Reissued by Sound-O-Mat Recordings in 2006. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#05)
March 2003 Remission (CDR) "Unreleased" in January 2004, replaced by Remittance CD. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#06)
December 2004 Remittance (CDR) A "re-release" of Remission with two changed tracks and a remastering job. Free copies were offered to those who bought Remission via a "replacement kit". Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#08)
2005 Eco (CD) Artwork by Cat Rayburn. First CD design done by someone other than one of the band members. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#09)
2005 faded (CDR) A "demix" collaboration between Austere and Stephen Philips of Dark Duck Records, using their original CD release fade. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#10); co-released by Dark Duck Records.
2007 Pulse (CDR) The third of their Steve Reich inspired process music releases. Hypnos Secret Sounds (hss10).
August 2007 rirrom ("mirror") (CDR) All information on CD package is backwards, printed on "mirror-like" material, and can be read by holding up to a mirror. Blue Water Records ().
18 January 2008 The Sound of Silence I: An "Unnatural History" of Rare and Unreleased Tracks (box set with MP3 player) Box set comes with all tracks in 320Kbs CBR MP3 format on a SanDisk flash card in an MP3 player. Released exactly ten years after band's first release. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#11).
10 February 2008 Solyaris (CD) The first on Hypnos main label. Hypnos (hyp2753).

EPs

Year Title Other information Label
August, 2000 distance (CDR) A collaboration with In The Now from Brighton, U.K. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#04)
2004 evergone (CDR) A collaboration with Abstract Audio Systems from New York City, New York. Sound-O-Mat Recordings (SOM#07)

Compilations

Year Title Other information Label
2001 Diapason Drone Download Project Year 1 (data 2xCD) Dark Duck Records (DDP #1)
2001 Whainer CD-only bonus track on The Drone Download Project Year 1 (data 2xCD) Dark Duck Records (DDP #1)
2003 Tea-Totaled Drone Download Project Year 2 (data CD) Dark Duck Records (DDP #2)
2004 The Hills Are Alive Track on Full Cold Moon: A Tribute to Jhonn Balance (MP3) Dark Winter
2005 Big Bang into Particle Acceleration Track on Space Collaboration (MP3) The Ambient Collective
2005 Wend Drone Download Project Year 3 (data CD) Dark Duck Records (DDP #3)
2006 The Cuce Track on Orgambient: Long Form Ambient Vol. 1 Blue Water Records
2007 Alchemy (Gold Into Lead demix) Track on Lena - Alchemy of Fingers and Dark CDS Hypnos
2007 Puissant Drone Download Project Year 4 (data CD) Dark Duck Records (DDP #4)
2008 Fasciculate Drone Download Project Year 5 (data CD) Dark Duck Records
2008 Crystil Track on Messages from a Subatomic World CD Hypnos

Soundtracks

Film Studio Year Producer
Fast 'n' Bulbous - A Tribute To Captain Beefheart (Song "Electricity") unknown 1988 none
The Thin Horizon Artifexwerks 2006 Artifexwerks
Claude's Room unknown 2008 unknown

DVDs

short form

Year Title Director Album
2006 faded DVD Austere faded

All Austere releases are distributed by the ambient label Hypnos Records, and the band has signed with the labels Hypnos and Blue Water Records in 2007.

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