
Early
exploratory solo works by C23 co-founder Jarrod Rone.
Moving from eclectic, semi-ambient, arrangements and introverted
plunderphonics to more spontaneous harsh noise performances.
Apart from his more recent collaborative work with saxophonist
Mike Storer this project has been effectively on hold
since late 2000 as JR found that he finds 'working in
a duo or group context more personally and creatively
rewarding than this type of hermetic noodling.'
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JARROD
RONE 'Dirt Towpath Shape' C23CDR006
'Minimalist ambience, harsh noise and strange loops' from
this TFH/ Schadenfreude layabout. Will appeal to everyone
and no one. Go on, you know it makes sense!

JARROD
RONE 'Material 00' C23CDR010
First of two discs documenting JR's 2000 output. Unrestrained
harsh noise blasts and synthetic squiggle. Very lengthy
tracks challenge endurance. You have been warned!

JARROD
RONE 'National Grid' C23CDR011
Layers of sound build up into cacophonous waves of noise,
subtle glitches and found sound merge into strange arrangements.
Nice black and white sleeve underlines the 'minimal' approach
taken here.

MIKE
STORER & JARROD RONE 'The Colour Out of Space' C23CDR018
Multi-instrumentalist Storer blows sweeping and lyrical
sax lines over JR's electronics & objects in this
2002 collaboration. Lovely.

DANIEL
CLOUGH / JARROD RONE 'untitled' C23_036
Dan Clough (bricksKILL) in his new audio persona makes
lovely electroacoustic sound, with some tasty field recordings,
very nice indeed. Combine this with some new JR droning
ambience and this is what you get... a nice split release
which should appeal to all generic fence-sitters. Nice
stuff, check it out.
