Ashtray Navigations

Ashtray Navigations
Origin Stoke-On-Trent, England
Genres Psychedelic, Noise, Experimental Rock, Chillwave, Avant Garde, Drone
Years active 1991–present
Labels Memoirs of an Aesthete / Qbico / Absurd / Menlo Park / Last Visible Dog / Freedom From American Tapes / Celebrate Psi Phenomenon / Jewelled Antler Goldsoundz / Betley Welcomes Careful Drivers / Siltbreeze / Deep Water Acres
Associated acts Moral Holiday, Xenis Emputae Travelling Band, Anna Planeta, Green Monkey, Inca Eyeball
Website http://ashtraynavigations.wordpress.com
Members Phil Todd
Mel Ó Dubhshláine
Past members Ben Reynolds
Alex Neilson
Phil Legard
Big Mike
Chloe Jarvis
Evelyn Kharag

Ashtray Navigations is an English psychedelic noise group centred upon Phil Todd, active since 1991.

Colloquially referred to as "Ash Nav", The group operate out of Todd's home in Stoke-on-Trent, England, from which he also ran the record labels Betley Welcomes Careful Drivers and, subsequently Memoirs of an Aesthete. The project has also released music through labels such as Siltbreeze, Jewelled Antler, American Tapes, Fargone Records, Menlo Park, E.F. Tapes and Freedom From.

Whilst the music evades easy categorisation due to variations in sound, approach and personnel, it often incorporates extended droning and lengthy guitar pieces. James Blackshaw described the Ashtray Navigations sound as "sub-aquatic synth bubble, busted-up cassette-tape hiss and distorted electric guitar hover that sounds like a mythical god banished from the realm of light and trying desperately to clamber his/her way out of a dark bottomless void where time itself stands still."[1] The Wire's David Keenan has described Phil Todd/Ashtray Navigations as "a trashcan antidote to LaMonte Young."[2]

Reviewing Todd's 36th album, The Love that Whirrs, critic Larry Dolman wrote "It's a pretty mammoth piece of work – almost 80 minutes of music spread out over six heavy tracks. They tend to start as intense sun-blinding drone-fields, but if you hold on tight for a minute or two and adjust yourself to these new conditions, you'll start to notice a wealth of detail, provided by a real band of ringers. Todd has Alex Neilson (Directing Hand, accompanist with some Jandek live performances) on shimmering, fracturing percussion and Ben Reynolds on raga-style guitar and banjo. (Also, one Melanie Delaney appears on one epic track, playing reeds & tapes.) Trash drone, free skiffle, new electric raga, sun blindness music, call it what you will, this is a powerful statement."[3]

Although Todd still records solo, most recent Ashtray Navigations titles and live shows have been undertaken by a duo of Todd and Melanie Crowley or by a trio of Todd, Crowley and one other, often Phil Legard (Xenis Emputae Travelling Band) although the line-up has also been joined at one time or another by Alex Neilson, Bill Kouligas (Family Battle Snake) and Ruaraidh Sanachan (Nackt Insecten) – the latter two can be heard on "Backstage Education" a limited four-disc document of Ash Nav's 2007 summer tour.

Their discography is extensive, with many limited releases on cassette and CDR formats: albums with a wider distribution include Four Raga Moods (which was followed-up several years later by Four More Raga Moods), The Love that Whirrs, To Your Fucking Feather'd Wings, Dirt Mummies & Bloody Amps, You Cannot Tell Cigars.... and Use Copenhagen 69 Guitars and Park Drive Circular Effects Pedals Exclusively.

Partial discography

References

  1. Blackshaw, James (2005). "Review of Ashtray Navigations' "To Your Fucking Feather'd Wings"". FoxyDigitalis.com. Archived from the original on 25 February 2007. Retrieved 6 March 2007.
  2. Keenan, David. "Ashtray Navigations". The Wire. Archived from the original on 5 March 2007. Retrieved 6 March 2007.
  3. Dolman, Larry (2006). "Review of Ashtray Navigations' "The Love that Whirrs"". Blastitude. Retrieved 6 March 2007.

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